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Monday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Barry Ferguson says he will only return to the Scotland international squad if it does not affect his ability to play regularly for Birmingham. (Various)

Nacho Novo's former club, Huesca, failed in an attempt to re-sign the Rangers striker hours before last week's transfer deadline. (The Sun)

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray was saving Robbie Keane for Wednesday's league game against Hearts before sending the striker on to score the decisive goal against Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup. (Daily Record)

Motherwell winger Jim O'Brien says he could yet stay with the club after the summer despite interest from Aberdeen, Dundee United and Hibernian. (Various)

Nottingham Forest manager Billy Davies is considering court action against Nigel Clough after accusing his Derby counterpart of kneeing him in the back of the leg during last week's match. (The Sun)

OTHER GOSSIP

Scotland head coach Andy Robinson is set to wield the axe after the 18-9 defeat by France in Sunday's Six Nations opener. (Daily Mail)

Alasdair Strange is considering a switch to the decathlon despite setting a new Scottish indoor pole vault record and winning his first national title. (The Herald)

Scotland all-rounder Richie Berrington believes his side have found a winning Twenty20 cricket formula after beating Kenya by 16 runs in Abu Dhabi. (The Sun)



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Monday's gossip column
08 Feb 10 |  Gossip
Sunday's Scottish gossip
07 Feb 10 |  Scottish Premier


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