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Saturday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Despite being hit with a series of red and yellow cards, Walter Smith insists Rangers do not have a problem with discipline. (Various)

Former Aberdeen striker Eoin Jess says his former club must go to Ibrox on Saturday with the belief that they can beat Rangers. (Daily Mail)

Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo says Christian Nade and David Witteveen are currently not playing well enough to lead the Jambos' attack. (The Herald)

Scotland international Paul Hartley, 32, has been "a great signing" for Bristol City, according to manager Gary Johnson. (Daily Mail)

Raith Rovers manager John McGlynn says his side's good run of form on their return to the First Division is simply down to hard work. (Daily Express)

Former Rapid Vienna star Hans Krankl says Celtic played rugby rather than football when the teams met in 1984 in Glasgow. (Daily Record)

After the sacking of Davie Irons, Morton midfielder Kevin Finlayson says the Greenock side are desperate to kick-start their season against Airdrie United on Saturday. (Daily Record)

Wolves defender Christophe Berra has described his international team-mate Craig Gordon as "world class". (Daily Record)



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see also
Saturday's gossip column
26 Sep 09 |  Gossip
Friday's Scottish gossip
25 Sep 09 |  Scottish Premier
Friday's gossip column
25 Sep 09 |  Gossip
Thursday's Scottish gossip
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