FOOTBALL GOSSIP Rangers manager Walter Smith believes he has a future star in Algerian wide midfielder Salim Kerkar, whom he hopes to sign after the 23-year-old impressed on trial at Ibrox. (Daily Express, Daily Mail) Scotland manager Craig Levein says his "heart goes out" to midfielder James McFadden, who injured his cruciate ligament while training at Birmingham. (Daily Record) Neil Lennon says managing Celtic helps him to control his bouts of depression. (Various) Hamilton forward Dougie Imrie believes their early season form has been so inconsistent that punters are unsure whether to bet on them finishing in the top six or being relegated. (Daily Record) Kilmarnock's on-loan left-back Ben Gordon has no regrets about taking a break from Chelsea to gain first-team experience. (The Sun) Hearts midfielder Rudi Skacel insists he would not have returned to Tynecastle if manager Jim Jefferies had not been as enthusiastic as club owner Vladimir Romanov about the move. (Daily Record) Rangers striker Kenny Miller, whose contract is up next summer, says he is not aware of the club tabling him a second, improved contract after he rejected their first offer. (The Sun)
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