FOOTBALL GOSSIP Celtic manager Neil Lennon insists his job is safe because he has a 12-month rolling contract similar to the one Martin O'Neill agreed with the Glasgow club. (The Sun) Motherwell's John Sutton fears his future at Fir Park could be in jeopardy if the Lanarkshire club continues to cut costs in the summer. (The Sun) Rangers chief executive Martin Bain admits that manager-in-waiting Ally McCoist has a tough job on his hands because he will inherit a barebones squad from incumbent Walter Smith. (The Express) Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell believes the club's link-up with Mexican outfit Santos will help open up the Scottish game to a new audience. (The Express) Hibernian have taken former Bolton striker Ricardo Vaz Te on trial after the Portuguese secured a release from Greek side Panionios. (The Express) Rangers striker Archie Campbell has extended his loan stay at Cowdenbeath until the end of the season. (The Express) Brazil legend Ronaldinho says he is desperate to face Scotland in next month's friendly in London. (The Mail) Aberdeen manager Craig Brown insists a top-six finish for the Dons is an unrealistic goal. (The Star) Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra insists Celtic won nothing in February and that Sunday's Old Firm defeat has not killed off the Ibrox club's title bid. (The Star)
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