Former Celtic midfielder Barry Robson fears the next player to leave the Glasgow club will be winger Aiden McGeady. (Daily Record)
Despite being without a win in 10 matches, Aberdeen goalkeeper Jamie Langfield says that the whole squad is firmly behind manager Mark McGhee and his assistant Scott Leitch. (The Sun)
Andrew Ellis, the prospective buyer of Rangers, is likely to walk away from negotiations after the property developer discovered that the land adjoining the club's stadium cannot be used in the manner he had hoped. (The Herald)
Ayr United chairman Lachlan Cameron insists the tax authorities have caused unnecessary panic among the club's fans by serving a petition at the Court of Session to recover sums due. The petition was dismissed, and Cameron says the tax has been paid in full. (The Sun)
Rangers' Lee McCulloch is known for his versatility but one area he is keen to avoid is a penalty shoot-out, if the Ibrox side and St Mirren are all square at the end of the Co-operative Insurance Cup final on Sunday. (Daily Record)
Hibs defender Chris Hogg describes going to play at city rivals Hearts' Tynecastle Stadium as "going into the lion's den". (The Sun)
And down Gorgie Road, Hearts captain Michael Stewart has revealed that he has been in contract talks to extend his stay beyond the summer, when his current deal expires. (The Scotsman)
Full-back Andreas Hinkel can't wait to play at Celtic Park on Saturday, against St Johnstone, after plying his trade on some "very bad" pitches in the past month. (Daily Record)
St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes is backing Kevin Moon to make a full recovery after he sustained a cruciate ligament injury against Aberdeen earlier in the week. (Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
Scotland centre Nick De Luca insists he and his team-mates won't be overawed by the capacity crowd in Dublin as Ireland go for the Triple Crown and a possible Six Nations Championship in their last international at Croke Park. (The Scotsman)
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