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Monday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Steven Davis hopes debt-struck Rangers do not try to cash in on his players' player of the year award in Scotland by selling him in the summer. (the Sun)

Rangers defender Danny Wilson has hinted that he would prefer to remain with Rangers despite stalling on contract talks and attracting interest from English clubs like Liverpool. (Daily Record)

Danny Wilson has hit out at the pressure being put on him to sign a new contract with Rangers. (the Scotsman)

Rangers are ready to up the ante to get 18-year-old defender Danny Wilson to sign a new contract. (Daily Express)

Andreas Hinkel says Celtic can prove they are a better team than champions Rangers by winning Tuesday's Old Firm derby. (Various)

Neil Lennon's bid to bring Garry Parker to Celtic as a coach have been put on hold because his former Leicester team-mate suffered a broken leg, heart problem and mini-stroke. (Daily Record)

Aberdeen are hoping to sign former Celtic defender Adam Virgo, whose contract is not being renewed by Brighton. (Daily Express)

Derby have admitted interest in Celtic target Gary Hooper, the Scunthorpe striker. (the Sun)

Barry Ferguson has revealed his desire to end his career with Birmingham. (the Scotsman)

Burnley skipper Steven Caldwell admits that he is disappointed to find himself still waiting for a new contract offer at Turf Moor. (the Sun)

Former Livingston owner Angelo Massone is poised to return to football, being ready to take over Ancona, who are poised for promotion to Serie A in Italy. (Daily Record)

OTHER GOSSIP

Snooker's world number one John Higgins says he was framed and is not a cheat or match fixer after being filmed agreeing to throw games in a 300,000 euro betting scam. (Daily Record)

John Higgins is said to be suicidal after being suspended from snooker amid the allegations of match fixing. (Various)

Dario Franchitti roared back into the IndyCar title race with a dramatic second place in Kansas to move up to fifth place overall. (Various)



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Monday's gossip column
03 May 10 |  Gossip
Sunday's Scottish gossip
02 May 10 |  Scottish Premier


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