FOOTBALL GOSSIP St Mirren chief executive Stewart Gilmour has insisted his club will vote to restructure Scottish football, even if it means the buddies end up in a relegation battle zone. (The Record) Rangers are on the trail of £1m-rated Bosnian playmaker Muhamed Dzamic, currently with Olympic Sarajevo. (The Express) Aberdeen manager Craig Brown's agent insists his move from Motherwell to Aberdeen did not break any of the SPL's rules. (The Express) Celtic striker Morten Rasmussen could be back in Glasgow next week after German outfit Mainz cut short his loan deal. (The Sun) Dunfermline chairman John Yorkston insists that a return to the winter shutdown would signal the end of a string of top-flight clubs. (The Record) Celtic manager Neil Lennon could face a dugout ban for the meeting with Rangers on 2 January, as the SFA has yet to hear his appeal against a suspension. (The Record) Meanwhile, the Glasgow club are set to be without Korean midfield duo Ki Sung-Yeung and Cha Du-Ri for the Old Firm encounter as both will depart on Boxing Day for the Asia Cup. (The Record) Inverness Caledonian Thistle star Adam Rooney is on course to sign a new deal with the Highland club. (The Record) St Johnstone and Inverness fans have been given a festive break, as their New Year clash has been put back until 2 January. (The Record) Motherwell vice-chairman Derek Weir insists the club wants their new manager in place by Christmas and refuses to rule out a return for former manager Mark McGhee. (The Record) Former Rangers star Stuart McCall is one of the names in the frame for the top job at Motherwell. (The Express). The SFA is set to act on the recommendations of former first minister Henry McLeish when the second and final phase of his football review arrives in the New Year. (The Herald) Hibernian youngster Lee Currie will not be offered a new deal with the Edinburgh club and is set to leave at the end of the month. (The Herald) Celtic captain Scott Brown hopes to be fit enough to return to playing in time for the Old Firm derby on 2 January. (The Star)
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