FOOTBALL GOSSIP AIK Stockholm manager Alex Miller would like to be considered for the role of performance director of the Scottish Football Association. (Mail on Sunday) Celtic manager Neil Lennon admits he will need to sell a few players before he can add to his squad. The Northern Irishman would like to make another three signings. (News of the World) One of those he is keen to bring in is Nottingham Forest's 24-year-old centre-half Kelvin Wilson. (Mail on Sunday) And one of those on the way out could be Dutch defender Glenn Loovens, who could return to Cardiff on loan. (Scotland on Sunday) Rangers boss Walter Smith, whose side are in pot three for the Champions League draw on Thursday, says his ideal set of opponents would be Real Madrid, Chelsea and Twente Enschede. (News of the World, Sunday Mail) Former Hearts defender Jose Goncalves, currently seeking a club, says his next move will be determined by ambition rather than the wage he can command. (Sunday Mail) Leeds are weighing up a loan move for Cardiff City striker Ross McCormack, who has fallen down the pecking order at the Bluebirds after Craig Bellamy's arrival. (News of the World) Former Livingston chief Pearse Flynn says he enjoyed his time in Scottish football but the Irishman would only invest in the game again if the Scottish Football Association, the Scottish Premier League and the Scottish Football League were restructured. (Sunday Mail) Scotland's record cap holder Kenny Dalglish wants critics to get off Darren Fletcher's back, arguing that it is unfair to say he does better for his club, Manchester United, than for his country. (Various)
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