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Tuesday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Rangers manager Walter Smith has warned the club he may walk away if he does not receive sufficient transfer funds to strengthen his squad. (Daily Record)

And the Ibrox boss has pledged to sign a new deal if he is given money to enter the transfer market. (Various)

Dundee United's Spanish striker Francisco Sandaza believes Rangers can triumph in Tuesday's Champions League clash against Sevilla - but compatriot and Celtic midfielder Marc Crosas predicts a win for the visitors at Ibrox. (The Sun)

Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra says nullifying the attacking threat of Luis Fabiano and Fredi Kanoute is key to their hopes of securing a win. (Daily Express)

Eddie May hopes the return of a host of injured stars will help him halt Falkirk's dismal run of four consecutive games without a goal. (Daily Record)

Former Celtic forward Frank McAvennie has urged manager Tony Mowbray to start in-form Paddy McCourt in Sunday's Old Firm derby. (Various)

Aberdeen director Willie Miller has warned that the club will not fall into debt to appease frustrated supporters unhappy over the Dons' transfer policy. (Various)

Scottish Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith believes attempts to improve the game are being undermined by chronic negativity. (Various)



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Monday's Scottish gossip
28 Sep 09 |  Scottish Premier
Sunday's gossip column
27 Sep 09 |  Gossip


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