FOOTBALL GOSSIP Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish ran the rule over Celtic left-back Emilio Izaguirre during the Old Firm derby against Rangers on Sunday. (Daily Mail) Celtic manager Neil Lennon calls Walter Smith "the master" in terms of winning trophies, but says the destiny of the Scottish Premier League title lies in his own team's hands. (Various) Lennon believes a factor in Celtic's success so far this season has been the way they have operated in the transfer market, selling players like Artur Boruc and Aiden McGeady to help fund new additions. (The Sun) Former Celtic striker John Hartson tells Rangers' veteran defender David Weir it is time to hang up his boots. (The Sun) Hibernian defender Francis Dickoh says "justice was done" after he scored the winner against St Mirren on Sunday, having been freed to play on Friday following an appeal against a red card. (Daily Record) Dundee United's defensive injury crisis has worsened - centre-half Garry Kenneth left Tynecastle on Saturday in crutches. (The Courier) Motherwell's Steve Jennings admits to being a fan of his boss at Motherwell, Stuart McCall, when the combative midfielder was at Everton, the team Jennings supports. (Daily Mail) OTHER GOSSIP World snooker number one John Higgins pays tribute to his dad, who died recently, after retaining his Welsh Open title in Newport. Scotland coach Andy Robinson will find out today if Northampton's Joe Ansbro will be fit enough to face Ireland in the Six Nations at the weekend - the centre was taken off in his team's defeat to Bath. (The Sun)
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