Warburton open to British league
Mark Warburton thinks the inclusion of Rangers and Celtic in a British Premier League would keep things fresh for fans.
BBC Sport » 11hMark Warburton thinks the inclusion of Rangers and Celtic in a British Premier League would keep things fresh for fans.
BBC Sport » 11hThe Merseyside Derby is always a firey clash - we look at the history behind Everton and Liverpool's rivalry ahead of this weekend's match at Goodison Park
Telegraph » 12hRangers boss Mark Warburton believes the need to freshen up English football in the future could pave the way for his club and Celtic to move south.
SkySports.com » 12hSteven Saunders, released by Ross County this summer, wins a short-term contract with Dumbarton.
BBC Sport » 15hSPARTANS and Hibernian have agreed to end a landmark arrangement which had seen the Lowland League side and the Championship club combine resources to help develop the next generation of promising young footballers.
Scotsman.com » 21h⢠Celtic majority shareholder says change is inevitable ⢠English clubs voted against the idea in 2009 Celticâs majority shareholder, Dermot Desmond, believes his club and their Glasgow rivals Rangers will be playing in the English Premier League in the next 10 years. English clubs voted again
Guardian » 1dMartyn Waghorn says Rangers will be ready to mount a serious title challenge in the Scottish Premiership next season.
SkySports.com » 1dWhen Rangersâ penalty king past met the clubâs penalty king present at Ibrox yesterday the advice dispensed was of the refreshing variety. Martyn Waghorn, who boasts a faultless record from seven spot-kicks this season, was the perfect current performer to help launch the autobiography of Johnn
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