Celtic boss Tony Mowbray has played down the significance of Aiden McGeady's claim that Dougie McDonald had not been "impartial" during last week's 1-0 defeat against Rangers at Ibrox, suggesting the player did not know the meaning of the word. (Various)
Mowbray insists that media criticism is the driving force behind Celtic's bid to claw their way back into the title race. (Daily Record)
Meanwhile, Celtic's Morten Rasmussen has revealed that all of the players at the club want on-loan forward Robbie Keane to sign up permanently. (Various)
Hearts manager Jim Jefferies only called up contract rebel Jose Goncalves for Sunday's loss at Tannadice because he had no one else to play in defence. (Various)
Motherwell manager Craig Brown insists there is room for improvement at Fir Park after extending the team's unbeaten run to 10 games. (Various)
Rangers winger DaMarcus Beasely hopes the promise of new investment in the club will bring him a new contract. (Sun)
Hibs forward Abdessalam Benjelloun is not concerned about his future at Easter Road despite not yet being offered a contract extension. (Star)
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