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Saturday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray says defender Gary Caldwell will get the salary he's looking for, but it might not be with the Glasgow club. The Scotland international's current deal runs out next summer and he has threatened to leave if he cannot agree new terms. (Various)

And Mowbray has warned Caldwell that Celtic have made their final offer. (Various)

Meanwhile, goalkeeper Artur Boruc has apologised to the Celtic fans that travelled "to the end of the world" to watch Mowbray's men surrender a lead and lose to Hapoel Tel-Aviv on Thursday. (Daily Telegraph)

Bobo Balde, who recently left Celtic, has been declared "technically bankrupt" over a debt of less than £8,000. (The Scotsman)

Manager Walter Smith has warned the Rangers players to keep their discipline on the park after having two players sent off in the early weeks of the Scottish Premier League season. (Various)

Hibernian midfielder Liam Miller is determined to rebuild his career and reputation at Easter Road after being publicly criticised by former boss Roy Keane at Sunderland. (Various)

OTHER GOSSIP

Motherwell midfielder and budding troubadour Jim O'Brien has written a song called 'Sadie Burd', which has been performed on BBC Radio Scotland and posted on YouTube. (Daily Mail/Daily Record)



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Saturday's gossip column
19 Sep 09 |  Gossip
Friday's Scottish gossip
18 Sep 09 |  Scottish Premier


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