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Monday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

David Weir, Rangers' 39-year-old centre-half, admits to concerns about how long he can continue playing. (Daily Mail)

And Weir's team-mates Kenny Miller and Madjid Bougherra are reported to have been involved in a clash on the training ground. (Various)

Ayrshire junior side Irvine Meadow are hoping they will be looking at a cash windfall from Sky Television when the draw is made for the fourth round of the Active Nation Scottish Cup. (Daily Record)

Saint Johnstone star Filipe Morais reckons McDiarmid Park boss Derek McInnes has the talent to take charge of a team in the top level of English football. (Daily Mail)

Falkirk will ask the shareholders at the club's AGM to approve £500,000 to be invested in the team. (Daily Record)

Burnley plan to use Scotland Under-21 midfielder Kevin McDonald as bait in a move for Celtic defender Gary Caldwell. (The Herald)

Hibernian goalscorer Derek Riordan says the Easter Road side have still to hit top form, despite them sitting in joint-second spot in the Scottish Premier League. (The Scotsman)

Hamilton midfielder James Wesolowski says the Lanarkshire side will do well to hang on to Tomas Cerny if the Czech goalkeeper continues his good form. (The Sun)



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Monday's gossip column
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Sunday's Scottish gossip
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