Captain David Weir has told potential buyers of Rangers their priority must be to keep Walter Smith on as manager. (Various)
Walter Smith is fed up reading that his side are boring after racing clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League. (Various)
Smith also thinks he has nine players who would merit a place in his nine-in-a-row squad from the late 1990s. (Various)
Celtic's Aiden McGeady faces disciplinary measures from the SFA over comments that referee Dougie McDonald was "not impartial" during the Old Firm derby. (Daily Record)
McGeady will have to wait another month for the SFA's general purposes committee to meet again to find out if he is in hot water for his remark. (Daily Express)
Dundee United defender Paul Dixon faces a month on the sidelines with ankle ligament damage. (Daily Express)
Motherwell manager Craig Brown has apologised to referee Craig Thomson after viewing a replay of an incident he thought was a penalty at the weekend. (Various)
Hearts defender Lee Wallace has urged manager Jim Jefferies to keep on selecting Jose Goncalves, whether he signs a new contract or not. (Various)
Hibs manager John Hughes is backing Derek Riordan to storm back into Craig Levein's Scotland squad. (Various)
Mark McGhee reckons a siege mentality at Aberdeen can help his under-fire players end the worst period of his managerial career. (Daily Record)
Former Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo claims he is in demand from clubs all across Europe. (Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
Scotland coach Andy Robinson is not planning many changes for the weekend clash with England, despite three defeats in the Six Nations. (Various)
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