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Friday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

The Scottish Football Association has suffered a blow after the national team's kit manufacturer Diadora went bust. (Various)

New Celtic striker Marc-Antoine Fortune says a conversation with former Rangers striker Jean-Claude Darcheville sold him on a move to Glasgow. (The Sun)

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray says there will be "no revolution" as he looks to knock his squad into shape in his first season in charge since succeeding Gordon Strachan. (Various)

Neil Rankine says he is trying to persuade Livingston owner Angelo Massone to walk away from the cash-strapped First Division club and give the green light to a rescue package. (Various)

Forfar manager Dick Campbell has signed former Plymouth defender Stuart Malcolm and Ross County goalkeeper Matthew Curtis. (The Sun)



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