FOOTBALL GOSSIP Celtic manager Neil Lennon has issued a hands-off warning to clubs chasing his star men, saying any offers will be rebuffed. (Sun) Former Ipswich boss Jim Magilton says in-form Celtic full-back Emilio Izaguirre showed he had what it takes to succeed in British football during a trial at Portman Road. (Daily Record) Walter Smith insists manager-in-waiting Ally McCoist must be exempt from blame should Rangers end the season without silverware. (Daily Record) Sporting Lisbon boss Paulo Sergio is facing the sack if his side lose to Rangers in tonight's Europa League meeting. (Sun) Rangers midfielder Steven Davis admits his performances this season have been a shadow of his previous campaigns at Ibrox. (Various) Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller reckons Turkish football is better than the SPL because it is more competitive. (Herald) Inverness Caley Thistle manager Terry Butcher remains confident that Inverness can earn a top-six SPL finish - for what would be the first time. (Press & Journal) Hamilton midfielder Dougie Imrie insists the Accies can save themselves from the drop - if they manage to stop conceding penalty kicks. (Various) Scottish Football League president Jim Ballantyne believes a 10-team SPL is inevitable. (Daily Express) Former Rangers and St Mirren forward Tom Brighton is to join Stirling Albion for the remainder of the season. (Daily Express)
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