Celtic chairman John Reid has pledged that Gordon Strachan will be given the club's profits to re-invest in the team. (Daily Record)
The former home secretary also says Strachan deserves a statue outside Celtic Park, following his win in the Co-operative Insurance Cup on Sunday. (The Scottish Sun)
Rangers are bracing themselves for bad news as David Weir and Madjid Bougherra could both be missing for Saturday's SPL meeting with Hearts. (Daily Record)
Kilmarnock could be fighting for their future as they battle with Falkirk to avoid relegation. The club are currently believed to be around �12million in debt. (Daily Record)
Celtic striker Scott McDonald has tipped fellow team-mate Scott Brown for the PFA Scotland players' player of the year award. (The Scotsman)
Meanwhile, the Hamilton keeper Tomas Cerny has tipped his team-mate James McCarthy to be one of the main contenders when the gongs are handed out this season. (The Scotsman)
The Hamilton goalie has also asked the club to resolve any lingering doubts over his future in Scotland. (Daily Mail)
The Scottish Premier League has told television broadcaster Setanta it fully expects them to honour their current television deal. Setanta are seeking to renegotiate the terms of their �150million deal with the English FA, sparking fears that the company is struggling financially. (The Scotsman)
Scotland manager George Burley is set to name Spurs defender Alan Hutton in his squad for the forthcoming World Cup double-header with Holland and Iceland. (Daily Mail)
Scotland's footballers have been warned to ignore big money offers from Chinese clubs to tempt them to the Far East. (Daily Mail)
Motherwell defender Mark Reynolds admits that the poor state of the Fir Park pitch could cost the club a crack at third place in the SPL. (Daily Mail)
Meanwhile, David Kells, the Hampden Park Ltd. stadium director has defended the ground's playing surface despite claims by the Celtic manager Gordon Strachan that is was not good to run on. (The Herald)
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