How Cruyff almost joined Dumbarton
Scottish football's standing might be lower now than in times gone by, but it has undoubtedly been the scene of some of the European game's more audacious transfer moves.
SkySports.com » 1hScottish football's standing might be lower now than in times gone by, but it has undoubtedly been the scene of some of the European game's more audacious transfer moves.
SkySports.com » 1hMark Warburton believes his willingness to offer young players early first-team opportunities could assist Rangers as they consider a move for much-coveted Livingston striker Matthew Knox.
Scotsman.com » 8hJohn Greig counts himself fortunate to have shared a pitch with a veritable Whoâs Who of some of the greatest players of all time during his 17-year career with Rangers and Scotland.
Scotsman.com » 8hFour ex-Rangers players challenging the club over unpaid holiday pay have dropped their case, according to reports.
Scotsman.com » 15hJohan Cruyff made more visits to Scotland to play golf than football, but in 1980 the Dutch legend was tempted to make what would have been a sensational move â to Boghead, home of Scottish First Division side Dumbarton.
Scotsman.com » 18hRangers assistant manager David Weir has backed the clubâs home grown players to break into the Scotland squad next season.
Scotsman.com » 20hBilly King returns to Hearts this summer unclear on his future. A six-month loan at Rangers expires at the end of the season, but King is unsure what lies ahead at his parent club despite his contract running until June 2017.
Scotsman.com » 1dOne day later than previously advertised, Craig Fowler breaks down Falkirkâs change in tactical approach that helped them come from 2-0 down to defeat Rangers.
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