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Saturday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan believes scheduling the final Old Firm game of the season as a Scottish Premier League title decider would present too many problems. (Various)

Red tape will prevent Charlie Adam featuring in the final Old Firm match of the season, despite the midfielder returning to Rangers from his loan with Blackpool days before of the derby clash. (The Herald)
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Former Celtic midfielder Roy Keane has agreed to take part in the Tommy Burns tribute match. (Daily Record)

Andy Webster could be set to make only his second Rangers appearance - over two years after first arriving at Ibrox. The defender is in the squad for Sunday's match against his former club Hearts. (The Scotsman)
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Portsmouth defender Hermann Hreidarsson has confirmed his interest in moving to Rangers. (Daily Record)

Hamilton Accies midfielder James McArthur will delay knee surgery in order to boost the New Douglas Park's relegation battle. (Daily Record)

Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies believes under-pressure referees should not be placed in charge of high-profile matches. (Daily Record)

Scottish PFA chief Fraser Wishart has been told to stay away from Livingston's Almondvale ground as the row over delayed players' wages continues. (Daily Record) Full story

OTHER GOSSIP

An escalation in the swine flu crisis may lead to sports events being cancelled and football matches being played behind closed doors. (The Scotsman)Full story

Scotland wing Sean Lamont will join Magners League side Llanelli Scarlets for next season after departing Northampton Saints. (The Scotsman) Full story

Scottish Rugby Union chairman Allan Munro has apologised to Cumbernauld Rugby Club over their ejection from the Scottish Cup earlier this year. (The Herald)
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