An angry cry crashed into the night sky from the Cappielow main stand the other night as referee Craig Thomson awarded St Johnstone a free-kick. âAye, do yir usual, Thomson,â shouted a Morton fan as his side were succumbing to a League Cup quarter-final defeat. âFavour the big teams.â
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Thereâs a place for the Rangersâ keeper, the scorer of a stunner at Starkâs Park, and the third highest goalscorer in the country.
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FORMER Hibernian and Scotland striker Garry OâConnor has been announced as caretaker manager of Selkirk for this Saturdayâs game with Gretna 2008.
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Alan Stubbs believes his Hibernian team are in a stronger position to beat Rangers than they were the last time the sides met in August.
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Ex-Celtic star calls on Ronny Deila to drop Stefan Johansen; Rangers chairman Dave King insists he wonât be âcowedâ by Sports Direct legal threats and Hoops kid Kieran Tierney on why he could end up playing for the Isle of Man national team
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ST JOHNSTONE showed precisely why they have become one of the countryâs most adept sides in one-off occasions as they claimed a League Cup semi-final place at Cappielow last night.
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ST JOHNSTONE showed precisely why they have become one of the countryâs most adept sides in one-off occasions as they claimed a League Cup semi-final place at Cappielow last night.
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Tommy Wright declared Michael OâHalloran the top performer in Scottish football at the minute after his St Johnstone side saw off lower league Morton 3-1 in the League Cup quarter-final with the help of a smart strike by the attacker.
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