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Monday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Middlesbrough manager Gordon Strachan is ready to launch a £2m January raid for Rangers striker Kenny Miller. (Scottish Sun)

Rangers midfielder Steve Davis thinks referee Mike Tumilty was wrong to abandon his side's game at Tannadice, insisting he has played in worse conditions. (Various)

Rangers have reacted angrily to what they view as 'cheap shots' from Celtic chairman John Reid aimed at the Ibrox club. (Daily Record)

Aberdeen goalkeeper Jamie Langfield fears the SFA are churning out robotic referees devoid of personality. (Daily Mail)

Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith is not in favour of Friday night internationals and thinks the police will share his view. (Various)

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Andy Murray insists he won't judge his idol Andre Agassi over revelations that he lied to avoid a drugs ban in the 1990s. (Various)

Scotland forward Simon Taylor will be sidelined for the rest of the year after tearing an arm muscle playing for Stade Francais. (Daily Mail)



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