FOOTBALL GOSSIP Scottish FA chief executive Stuart Regan has given referees 24 hours to call off their strike or he will fly in a bunch of foreign whistlers. (The Sun) Icelandic referee Thor Hjatalin says he would love the chance to officiate a match in Scotland, but would never cross a picket line. (The Sun) Foreign refs are likely to turn their backs on Scotland as the impending strike looks set to hit top-flight matches and the Alba Challenge Cup final. (The Scotsman) Former World Cup referee Kim Milton Neilson says foreign refs could help restore respect to the game in Scotland. (The Sun) Former SFA chief Gordon Smith says he would love to return to football as a manager. (The Sun) Rangers have issued a stark warning to their fans to cut out the sectarian signing or risk further punishment from Uefa. (The Mail, The Record) Falkirk winger Ryan Flynn is attracting the interest of Hibernian, Hearts and Swansea. (The Herald) Rangers' would-be supremo Craig Whyte has been warned to stay away from the Champions League encounter at Ibrox with Manchester United after lawyers said it would be inappropriate for him to attend. (The Record)
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