FOOTBALL GOSSIP Former Celtic striker John Hartson believes the club's chief executive Peter Lawwell should advise manager Neil Lennon to "calm down" following his recent brushes with the authorities. (Sun) Hibs striker Valdas Trakys believes beating Rangers in midweek was better than winning the league in Lithuania with Kaunas and Ekranas. (Various) Walter Smith has warned his Rangers players to be ready for an Aberdeen backlash when the sides meet at Ibrox after a turbulent week for Dons boss Mark McGhee. (Various) Hearts captain Marius Zaliukas is tipping in-form David Templeton to force his way into Craig Levein's Scotland squad. (Daily Record) OTHER GOSSIP Golf's Scottish Open will move from Loch Lomond to Castle Stuart near Inverness next year before switching to The Renaissance Club in East Lothian in 2012. (Scotsman) Former Scotland coach Jim Telfer believes the national side can end their 105-year wait for victory over the All Blacks when the sides meet at Murrayfield. (Herald)
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