Friday's Scottish Gossip
Rangers take teenager on trial as Celtic defender admits he needs to improve disciplinary record.
BBC Sport » 3hRangers take teenager on trial as Celtic defender admits he needs to improve disciplinary record.
BBC Sport » 3hScottish 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 » 3hMark 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 » 10hJohn 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 » 10hFour ex-Rangers players challenging the club over unpaid holiday pay have dropped their case, according to reports.
Scotsman.com » 17hJohan 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 » 20hRangers assistant manager David Weir has backed the clubâs home grown players to break into the Scotland squad next season.
Scotsman.com » 22hBilly 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.
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