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Monday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

St Johnstone chairman Geoff Brown has issued a "desperate apology" to Rangers following the late call-off of Saturday's SPL game at McDiarmid Park. (Daily Record)

Queen of the South manager Gordon Chisholm has urged an overhaul of Scottish football to prevent further late call-offs. (Daily Record)

Rangers goalkeeper Neil Alexander may feature in Sunday's Old Firm game following an incident involving Allan McGregor in Glasgow city centre. (Daily Record)

Celtic defender Thomas Rogne believes his side can handle the threat posed by strikers Kris Boyd and Kenny Miller in next weekend's derby at Ibrox. (Various)

Spain boss Vicente del Bosque believes Scotland will be their most dangerous opponents in their Euro 2012 qualifying group. (Various)

Dundee defender Gary MacKenzie is set to quit Dens Park after signing a pre-contract with English League One club MK Dons. (Scottish Sun)

Former Rangers favourite Gordon Durie has backed Kris Boyd to extinguish Celtic's faint SPL title hopes next Sunday. (Various)

Middlesbrough striker Scott McDonald decided to leave Celtic in January following talks with Australia boss Pim Verbeek. (Various)

Kilmarnock's Kevin Kyle may be in trouble with the SFA after the striker criticised the display of referee Alan Muir in the 1-1 draw St Mirren. (Daily Mail)



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Monday's gossip column
22 Feb 10 |  Gossip
Sunday's Scottish gossip
21 Feb 10 |  Scottish Premier


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