FOOTBALL GOSSIP Celtic manager Neil Lennon is advised by Celtic security chiefs not to travel to Ireland for John Kennedy's testimonial against Finn Harps. (The Mail on Sunday) Former Rangers defender John Brown has been recruited by Ally McCoist as first-team scout at Ibrox. (Mail on Sunday) Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra apologises for grabbing referee Calum Murray's arm as he tried to prevent him showing him a red card in the Old Firm game last week. (Sunday Mail) PSV coach Fred Rutten, who was at Celtic Park to spy on Europa League rivals Rangers, says he cannot remember seeing anything like what happened in the Old Firm game last week. (Sunday Mail) After his team's 3-0 defeat at Inverness, Motherwell manager Stuart McCall says the "Jekyll and Hyde stuff" has to stop. (Scotland on Sunday) The Scottish managers and Coaches Association has forged new proposals that would mean club chairmen could not sack their manager unless they had served two-thirds of their contract. (Scotland on Sunday) Former Manchester United, Rangers and Hearts midfielder Michael Stewart has been told his chances of winning a deal at Leeds United are dead. (Sunday Mail) Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is thought to be interested in Celtic midfielder Beram Kayal. (News of the World) Aberdeen midfielder Rob Milsom reckons Craig Brown would have guided them into Europe had he joined them as manager earlier in the season. (Sunday Mail)
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