Rangers manager Walter Smith will leave first-choice goalkeeper Allan McGregor on the bench for Sunday's final and continue his policy of playing Neil Alexander in the Co-operative Insurance Cup. (Various)
St Mirren defender Chris Innes has lost his fight to be fit for Sunday's Co-operative Insurance Cup final. (Daily Express)
Rangers manager Walter Smith has laughed off suggestions that a statue should be erected outside Ibrox in his honour. (Various)
Derek Hamilton has blasted St Mirren after he was refused a complimentary ticket to Sunday's Co-operative Insurance Cup final despite being part of their 1987 Scottish Cup-winning team. (The Sun)
The Scottish Football League says it is surprised and disappointed that St Mirren fans have only bought 10,000 of the 14,000 tickets available to them for Sunday's Co-operative Insurance Cup final at Hampden. (Daily Mail)
Diehard St Mirren fan Martin Wallace has flown 10,000 miles from Sydney, Australia, to watch his team play in Sunday's Co-operative Insurance Cup final. (Daily Record)
Rangers manager Walter Smith says he was wrong to question his players' attitude after they let a 3-1 lead slip against Dundee United last weekend. (Various)
Celtic striker Morten Rasmussen and Kilmarnock defender Tim Clancy will face a Scottish Football Association disciplinary committee after a video review of two separate incidents in last weekend's Scottish Cup tie. (Daily Express)
Celtic manager Tony Mowbray says the Scottish Football Association should adopt the quicker video review system operated in England. (Various)
Tony Mowbray has rubbished former Celtic player Barry Robson's suggestion that winger Aiden McGeady will be the next big name to quit the club. (Daily Express)
Aberdeen director of football Willie Miller believes manager Mark McGhee will turn around the side's fortunes despite their recent dismal form. (The Scotsman)
Former Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo has thrown his name in the hat for the Bristol City job. (The Sun)
OTHER GOSSIP
Former Scotland coach Frank Hadden has praised the work being done by Andy Robinson despite his successor having so far failed to win a Six Nations match this season. (The Herald)
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