Former reserve coach Willie McStay is back at Celtic Park to help caretaker manager Neil Lennon after quitting as manager of Ujpest. (Various)
Former Celtic manager Tony Mowbray, assistant Mark Venus and coach Peter Grant have made little progress in negotiating compensation payments of nearly £1.4m following their sacking in March. (Daily Mail)
Celtic hosted their lowest-ever Scottish Premier League crowd - less than 28,000 - for Tuesday's 2-1 win over Motherwell. (Daily Record)
The attendance at Celtic Park for Tuesday's win over Motherwell was actually a paltry 15,000. (The Times)
Alan Hutton aims to quit Tottenham in the summer and hopes to make his loan move to Sunderland permanent. (Sunderland Echo)
Perth Glory midfielder Adriano Pellegrino is on a week's trial with Motherwell. (Daily Express)
Hearts manager Jim Jefferies has admitted for the first time that captain and midfielder Michael Stewart could leave Tynecastle in the summer. (The Scotsman)
Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee has pleaded with fans to come out to support the team in their potential relegation battle with Falkirk. (Various)
OTHER GOSSIP
New Great Britain Davis Cup captain Leon Smith wants to use Scotland as a blueprint for improving tennis around the UK. (The Sun)
Scottish golfer Peter Whiteford's gamble of paying £2700 in flights paid off when he was included in the China Open field despite having been originally listed as a reserve. (Various)
Boxer Lee McAllister is on the verge of landing the biggest fight of his career, a rematch against John Murray with a European lightweight belt up for grabs. (Various)
Graeme Dott is targeting a return to the world's top 16 ahead of snooker's world championship. (The Sun)
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