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Sunday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Caretaker Neil Lennon is Celtic's number one choice to succeed Tony Mowbray as manager on a permanent basis. (News of the World)

Celtic captain Scott Brown is expected to be disciplined by the Scottish Football Association after criticising referee Dougie McDonald for sending him off against Rangers. (News of the World)

Jim McColl, the richest man in Scotland, is in talks with the Rangers Supporters Trust about a takeover designed to make the football club a supporter-owned entity. (Sunday Herald)

Rangers manager Walter Smith expects teenage defender Danny Wilson to sign a new three-year contract in the next few days. (Various)

Darren Fletcher will hold talks with Manchester United this summer about a new contract worth £80,000 per week. (News of the World)

PSV Eindhoven have joined the list of clubs watching Motherwell defender Mark Reynolds, who says he would love a move to the Dutch club. (Various)

Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov is set to wipe out part of the club's £30m debt this summer, according to director Sergejus Fedotovas. (Scotland on Sunday)

OTHER GOSSIP

The Scottish National Cricket League faces a revolt at its annual meeting over controversial league reconstruction plans. (Sunday Herald)

Boxer Alex Arthur admits to having suffered from depression but believes he can be a champion again. (Sunday Herald)

Dario Franchitti makes his 200th Indy-Car start in Florida on Sunday night but faces an uphill battle after managing just 13th place in qualifying in St Petersburg. (News of the World)



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see also
Sunday's gossip column
28 Mar 10 |  Gossip
Saturday's Scottish gossip
27 Mar 10 |  Scottish Premier


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