St Johnstone face a Scottish Premier League investigation after their home game against Rangers on Saturday was called off an hour before kick-off. (Sunday Mail)
Broadcasters Sky are furious that the game was called off so late having spent £80,000 setting up their equipment to show the match live on television. (Sunday Post)
Meanwhile, Rangers chief executive Martin Bain wants a four-hour rule for games getting called off. (Various)
The rearranged fixture between St Johnstone and Rangers will not be played this coming midweek as the Scottish FA will not have any referees available. (Sunday Post)
Celtic manager Tony Mowbray hopes to deal a psychological blow to Rangers by winning next week's Old Firm game and moving to within four points of the league leaders. (Various)
Striker Robbie Keane, who scored Celtic's winner against Dundee United, feels the pressure is now on Rangers. (Various)
Recent Celtic signing Sung-Yong Ki has adopted a European diet and is spending plenty of time in the gym in order to bulk himself up for the rigours of the Scottish Premier League. (Various)
West Brom's Scottish midfielder Graham Dorrans is attracting the interest of Aston Villa, Birmingham, Celtic, Manchester City, Newcastle and Sunderland. (Sunday Mirror)
Middlesbrough will have to pay £2m to make Stephen McManus' loan move from Celtic permanent. (Sunday Mirror)
Kilmarnock defender Garry Hay is urging club chairman Michael Johnston to extend manager Jimmy Calderwood's contract beyond the summer. (Various)
Meanwhile, Killie's Kevin Kyle has criticised referee Alan Muir following Saturday's draw with St Mirren at Rugby Park, with the striker unhappy about being booked for an aerial challenge and also insisting some of the official's decisions were biased against the home side. (Various)
Cardiff City forward Ross McCormack fears missing out on Craig Levein's first Scotland squad after being dropped to the bench at his club. (Sunday Express)
Former Hamilton midfielder James McCarthy, now with Wigan, could win his first senior cap for the Republic of Ireland against Brazil. (Various)
Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson believes the financial state of Scottish football is far worse than people realise and fears for the future of the game in Scotland. (Sunday Mail)
Chairman Jim Ballantyne hopes to clinch a new television deal for the Scottish Football League from next season. (News of the World)
Former Scotland and Manchester United striker Denis Law has revealed he wished he could have played for boyhood heroes Aberdeen as a youngster rather than having to move south to begin his career at Huddersfield Town. (The Sunday Times)
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