Dundee United striker David Goodwillie has been fined four weeks' wages for his involvement in a nightclub incident. (Various)
Hibernian manager John Hughes is bitterly disappointed in new striker Anthony Stokes following the 21-year-old's reported role in a nightclub brawl. (Various)
Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith insists next month's five-day, 11,000-mile round-trip to Japan for a friendly is a worthwhile exercise. (Scotsman)
Smith also stressed that national manager George Burley will not come under review again if Scotland continue to fare badly in friendly matches. (Herald)
A busy Smith admitted he was powerless to speed up any change to the appeals process, which has allowed Celtic defender Glenn Loovens to play on after a ban was imposed before the start of the season. (Daily Mail)
Rangers forward Kyle Lafferty is set to return from injury to face Aberdeen at Ibrox on Saturday. (Herald)
Meanwhile, Rangers are chasing the Northern Ireland FA for compensation for the injury sustained by Lafferty on international duty. (Daily Mail)
And Lafferty claims that Polish defender Dariusz Dudka deliberately set out to do him serious damage. (Scottish Sun)
OTHER GOSSIP
Stand-in captain Ally Hogg believes Edinburgh's match against Leinster on Saturday can shape their season. (Various)
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