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Saturday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Hearts' left-back Lee Wallace hopes to play himself into Scotland manager Craig Levein's first team. Previous manager George Burley used six players at left-back in his last eight games in charge. (Daily Mail)

Kilmarnock manager Jimmy Calderwood says making Manuel Pascali captain has brought out the best in the Italian player. (Daily Express)

Former Celtic player and manager Lou Macari says it's time the club's star players stepped up to the mark, rather than watch boss Tony Mowbray take all the criticism. (Daily Record)

St Mirren defender Jack Ross, who suffered an ankle injury in the Scottish Cup replay against Rangers, says he is lucky to have avoided cruciate ligament damage. (Daily Record)

Centre-half Andy Webster, on loan from Rangers, insists he will be trying to beat Celtic for Dundee United only, not the Ibrox club. (Daily Mail)

Despite his recent injury problems, Hamilton Accies midfielder James Wesolowski still hopes to make the Australian squad for the World Cup. (Daily Record)

Former Chelsea and Leeds defender Michael Duberry, 34, says he has nothing to prove to anyone in England as he prepares to face up to the Scottish Premier League's top striker, Rangers' Kris Boyd. (Daily Mail)



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