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Sunday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Celtic are Rangers could net £23m if their planned pre-season Old Firm derby goes ahead in the United States. (News of the World)

Rangers' majority shareholder Sir David Murray has lost £390m of his fortune in the past year. (News of the World)

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill wants to sign Robbie Keane, currently on loan at Celtic from Tottenham, and another Hoops star Aiden McGeady along with Kevin Doyle and Stephen Ireland.
Full story: News of the World

Interim manager Neil Lennon has made a desperate plea to the Celtic board to keep Aiden McGeady at all costs. (Sunday Express)

Tottenham could gazump Liverpool's plans to sign Rangers' teenage defender Danny Wilson. (Sunday Express)

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce is considering an £8m bid for Robbie Keane, who is due to return to Spurs in the summer following his loan spell at Celtic.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Hull midfielder Jimmy Bullard tops Neil Lennon's summer wish-list, if the interim boss stays on in the Celtic dugout. (News of the World)

Former Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo says it would be "a great dream" to become the manager of Celtic (Sunday Mail)

Celtic full-back Mark Wilson has threatened to quit the club if he is not part of first-team plans next season. (Sunday Mail)

Gordon Smith has expressed frustration at leaving the post of Scottish FA chief executive before he could press ahead with his ideas for change. (Mail on Sunday)

Celtic are ready to make a £500,000 offer for Everton's John Ruddy after the goalkeeper's impressive loan spell at Motherwell. (Various)

Scottish Premier League chief executive Neil Doncaster has ruled out any change to the top tier league in time for next season. (Various)

A 14-team SPL with play-offs could be in place for the 2011-12 season. (Sunday Times)

Cypriot side Anorthosis Famagusta are to step up their efforts to sign on-loan Hibs forward Alan Gow. (Sunday Express)

Former Dundee boss Jocky Scott has hit back at accusations that the players he left behind were not fit enough to win the First Division. (Sunday Express)



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Sunday's gossip column
25 Apr 10 |  Gossip
Saturday's Scottish gossip
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