Saturday's Scottish Gossip
Aberdeen forward Niall McGinn dreams of playing Champions League football at Pittodrie.
BBC Sport » 3hAberdeen forward Niall McGinn dreams of playing Champions League football at Pittodrie.
BBC Sport » 3hLEIGH Griffith targets Charlie Nicholasâ goal record; Mark Warburton angered by Rangersâ collapse; Paul Hartley says âTayside derby matters more to Dundeeâ and more in Saturdayâs Rumour Mill
Scotsman.com » 4hPaul Hartley has sought to ensure tomorrowâs Dundee derby is not portrayed as being all about the fired-up hosts by claiming the game actually means more to Dundee.
Scotsman.com » 12hLeigh Griffiths has been the toast of many punters who have placed first goalscorer bets on him this season.
Scotsman.com » 12hMarch has been a month to remember for young Liam Smith. Not only has the 19-year-old Hearts defender impressed since stepping up to the first team to fill in for the injured Callum Paterson, he has seen his mature performances rewarded.
Scotsman.com » 12hFarid El Alagui is saddened by the way his Hibs career has panned out, but the fit-again striker insists his injury problems over the past 18 months or so wonât force him into early retirement.
Scotsman.com » 12hHamilton Academical and Partick Thistle are separated by just a point going into their weekend Premiership meeting.
BBC Sport » 18hSt Johnstone seek to consolidate their top-six place against a Hearts side well on course for European qualification.
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