FOOTBALL GOSSIP Referees are seeking points deductions for clubs who ignore warnings about their conduct towards match officials. (Scotland on Sunday) Aston Villa boss Gerard Houllier has confirmed his interest in Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor. (News of the World) Furious former referee Hugh Dallas is planning to sue the SFA for sacking him over an offensive email. (News of the World) Players union chief Fraser Wishart has vowed to go to war with the SFA over the associations' promise to crack down on players who abuse match officials. (Mail on Sunday) Rangers manager Walter Smith believes the SFA should have moved to quell over the top referee criticism 18 months ago. (Sunday Herald) Referee Dougie McDonald, subject of much criticism for his explanation for a penalty U-turn, may step down sooner rather than later. (Sunday Express) Embattled SFA chief executive Stewart Regan insists the referee crisis will not stop his Hampden revolution. (Sunday Mail) Rangers assistant boss Ally McCoist insists Scottish football will let 'the nutters win' if refs are forced to reveal which teams they supported as kids. (Sunday Mail) Former Scotland full-back David McNamee, without a club after being released by Plymouth in the summer, is training with Motherwell. (Sunday Express) Hearts striker David Witteveen is desperate to go out on loan, so he can win a permanent move in January. (Sunday express) Former Dundee assistant manager Billy Dodds has taken his fair share of blows from the game he loves but admits he's still desperate to get back into football. (Sunday Mail)
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