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Friday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

The Scotland manager George Burley has 180 minutes to save his job after the SFA chief Gordon Smith confirmed there will be a review of the managerial position at the end of the World Cup campaign. (Daily Record)

Celtic midfielder Massimo Donati says Bari want to take him back to Italy, but he's happy to see what Tony Mowbray has in store for him. (Daily Record)

The new SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster says the league needs a 'helicopter Sunday' every season to earn more television cash. (Daily Record)

Meanwhile, Doncaster says he won't stand in the way of Scotland's top clubs if they demand a move to summer football. (Daily Mail)

Kris Boyd says George Burley dumping Rangers veteran David Weir from his World Cup squad caused Wednesday's defeat to Norway in Oslo. (The Sun)

Scotland boss George Burley will miss out on a bumper bonus payment if he fails to resurrect Scotland's World Cup dream. (The Sun)

Clyde are facing a new financial crisis that could sink the club after Broadwood Stadium Limited demanded £250,000 owed on rent arrears. (The Herald)



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