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Wednesdays Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Dunfermline chairman John Yorkston insists the financial future is bright for the Pars, despite posting losses of over £1million. (The Star)

Senegal will ask Rangers striker El Hadji-Diouf to come out of international retirement following his loan move to Ibrox. (The Herald)

Rangers forward Steven Naismith insists he didn't dive in the Old Firm clash with Celtic at Ibrox on Sunday. (The Sun)

Scotland under-21 new-boy Darren Cole has revealed he is being groomed to play at centre-half for Rangers next season after making his debut against Bursaspor in December. (The Herald)

Falkirk manager Steve Pressley could face a four-match touchline ban after being accused of excessive misconduct in last month's defeat by Dundee. (The Mail)

Stirling Albion fans dipped into their pockets to provide over £2000 in donations to the cash-strapped club, paying for their team bus trip to play Ross County. (The Mail)

Meanwhile, the Binos manager Jocky Scott is weighing up a move for another goalkeeper after Callum Redford's double jaw break against Raith Rovers on Saturday. (The Express)

Hearts defender Andy Webster has set his sights on a return to the Scotland squad after returning to Tynecastle for a second time. (The Express)

Berwick Rangers have brought back former Hibs striker Damon Gray after a spell in Swedish football. (The Express)

Queen of the South's rearranged ALBA Challenge Cup final with Ross County will probably not take place until April, due to the ongoing problems with the weather. (The Record)

Clyde have dumped first-team coach Gordon Wylde. (The Record)



see also
Wednesday's gossip column
09 Feb 11 |  Gossip
Tuesday's Scottish gossip
08 Feb 11 |  Scotland
Tuesday's gossip column
08 Feb 11 |  Gossip
Monday's gossip column
07 Feb 11 |  Gossip
Monday's Scottish gossip
07 Feb 11 |  Scotland
Sunday's Scottish gossip
06 Feb 11 |  Scotland


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