News Source: The Scotsman
| 1 day ago
But there can be little doubt at least splitting Celtic and Rangers, as Hearts did in 2006, is far from improbable. Celtic, without yet clicking into top gear offers further grounds for optimism. A Derek Riordan brace – taking his tally to eight
News Source: The Scotsman
| 6 days ago
The Old Firm's supremacy in this country is depressing' Published Date: 25 November 2009 ONE of the more grim realities of Scottish society is the complete domination that football enjoys in all aspects of the media...There isn't another country on
News Source: The independent
| 9 days ago
The dismissal of George Burley last Monday left Scotland without a manager and lost to a deep and sincere introspection. The 3-0 defeat by a young Wales side in Cardiff eight days ago was the final indignity for Burley, but it also prompted a
News Source: BBC
| 10 days ago
Christian Nade gets his head to a monster, monster kick from Hearts keeper Janos Balogh but heads the ball straight out for a St Johnstone goal kick. Eye-wateringly poor stuff there... 1246: After an enterprising start, Hearts are sending long balls
News Source: The Scotsman
| 10 days ago
Wembley (and win) the year after you'd won the World Cup, I'd have said the most likely to do that would've been the Scots." Were a World Cup winner in the present asked to tabulate, in order of merit, the national teams most likely to complete a
News Source: The Scotsman
| 10 days ago
Obua was born in Uganda and educated in part in the United States. He has played club football in America and in South Africa, and has more than a score of international caps. Well travelled and sophisticated, the 25-year-old is exactly the sort of
News Source: The Scotsman
| 10 days ago
Smith believes he relinquished any prospect of a second spell as Scotland manager on the day he walked away from the job almost three years ago. The Rangers manager yesterday formally ruled himself out of the running to replace George Burley at the
News Source: The Scotsman
| 10 days ago
Dundee United, Craig Levein is now approaching the end of his first week being cast as Scotland's most wanted man. He currently craves the anonymity of an old outlaw on the run. But tomorrow's televised visit of Celtic ensures that Levein will remain