FOOTBALL GOSSIP Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech has warned his teammates to keep a close eye on Kenny Miller when the sides meet on Friday night in their Euro 2012 qualifier. (The Star) Meanwhile, Scotland manager Craig Levein could be set to axe Miller from the Scotland starting 11 in favour of QPR rookie Jamie Mackie. (The Sun) Aiden McGeady has revealed he left Celtic because he feared being written-off as a two-bit player in a two-bob league. (The Star) Former Motherwell keeper Michael Fraser is bidding to win a contract with Maltese champions Birkirkara. (The Star) Shamrock Rovers continue to describe speculation linking their manager Michael O'Neill with a move to Hibs as an "unwelcome distraction". (The Scotsman) Dundee's Wednesday deadline to pay tax owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs could pass with the club doomed for administration. (The Scotsman) Meanwhile Dundee manager Gordon Chisholm has revealed that his players can't afford to come to work after wages were not paid again on Tuesday for the second week in a row. (Daily Record) Celtic have denied that their Israeli midfielder Beram Kayal will be out of action for three months after the recurrence of a hernia problem. (The Herald) Hibs chairman Rod Petrie has defended the sale of striker Anthony Stokes to Celtic amid criticism that it contributed to the departure of John Hughes. (The Express)
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