FOOTBALL GOSSIP Motherwell chairman John Boyle says he will pursue Aberdeen for the way they took manager Craig Brown from Fir Park to Pittodrie. (Sunday Express) But angry Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne says he was approached by an agent about Craig Brown and Archie Knox moving to the north-east, rather than the first approach being made by the Dons. (Sunday Mail) Rangers could be punished by the Scottish Premier League after a section of their fans sang sectarian songs at Inverness on Saturday. (The Sunday Post) The Scottish Premier League is to review the process for calling off matches for foul weather. (Sunday Express) Kilmarnock and Falkirk are weighing up a move for Cowdenbeath captain Mark Baxter. (Sunday Express) Hearts goalkeeper Marian Kello says he felt he was made the scapegoat whenever the team lost a match under previous manager Csaba Laszlo. (The Sunday Post) Former referee Brian McGinlay believes there needs to be more laughs among players and officials to help improve relations. (The Sunday Post) Darren O'Dea does not know if he will be recalled to Celtic when his loan spell at Ipswich runs out next month. (Sunday Mail) Former Wales midfielder Robbie Savage believes Joe Ledley made a mistake by joining Celtic and not Stoke City. (Sunday Mail) OTHER GOSSIP A top level meeting will be held on Monday in Edinburgh to ensure Usain Bolt and top athletes come to the Commonwealth Games in 2014 and won't be put off by UK tax rules. (Sunday Post)
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