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Monday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Mark Hughes is looking for a Champions League fighting fund in order to lure him to Celtic Park. (Daily Mail)

Ipswich manager Roy Keane says he doesn't deserve to be in the running for the job at Celtic. (Daily Express)

Property tycoon Andrew Ellis is on the brink of making his move for Rangers, blowing plans for a proposed fan takeover out of the water. (Sun)

Jim McColl, one of Scotland's wealthiest businessmen, is reported to be "enthused" by the idea of backing an Ibrox takeover with the Rangers Supporters' Trust. (Herald)

The Trust's ambitious plan involves 20,000 Rangers fans contributing £1,500 each over a five-year period. (Scotsman)

Celtic full-back Andreas Hinkel reckons manager Tony Mowbray lost his job because he was too honest about his side's failings. (Various)

Kevin Thomson is desperate to clinch a new deal at Rangers, having made 100 appearances for the Ibrox club. (Various)

Caretaker boss Neil Lennon has urged skipper Scott Brown to rediscover his attacking instincts and fill the scoring boots once worn by Stilian Petrov at Celtic. (Various)

Falkirk striker Enoch Showunmi is urging fans to keep the faith and insists their luck will turn in front of goal. (Daily Express)

OTHER GOSSIP

Scotland rugby star Thom Evans believes only the quick thinking of team doctor James Robson prevented him from spending the rest of his life in a wheelchair. (Daily Mail)



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