FOOTBALL GOSSIP Celtic manager Neil Lennon says it is a moronic element of society that threatens match officials. (The Herald) Falkirk boss Steven Pressley says he has no plans to complain about referee Steve O'Reilly, despite his anger at the injury-time penalty decision that went against his team at Pittodrie, from which Aberdeen won their Co-operative Insurance Cup tie. (Daily Record) Kilmarnock manager Mixu Paatelainen is wary of Rangers striker Kenny Miller going into tonight's Co-operative Insurance Cup quarter-final at Rugby Park - he partnered a youthful Miller up front at Hibernian. (The Herald) Celtic midfielder Ki Sung-Yeung believes that his team panicked when they went behind against Rangers in Sunday's Old Firm match. (Daily Record) Ki may have a new team-mate. Celtic are keeping an eye on Swedish left winger Peter Frempong, who plays for IF Gefle. (The Sun) Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra maintains that his club's financial difficulties have created a strong team spirit because the same group of players have spent so long together. (Daily Record) Hearts have not ruled out a possible groundshare deal with Edinburgh Rugby at a new stadium in Scotland's capital. (The Sun)
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