FOOTBALL GOSSIP Emilio Izaguirre's agent, Pablo Hernandez, insists the Honduras full-back has no thoughts of leaving Celtic despite being linked to Arsenal, Barcelona, Liverpool and Manchester United. (Evening Times) Celtic assistant Johan Mjallby thinks it is wrong that Neil Lennon's touchline ban means the manager will not be able to lead the side out in the Co-operative Insurance Cup final against Rangers. (Various) Assistant Johan Mjallby wants the Scottish Football Association to give Neil Lennon special dispensation to lead Celtic out at the Co-operative Insurance Cup despite the manager's touchline ban. (the Herald) Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra has issued an apology to referee Calum Murray after being summoned to a disciplinary hearing on 12 April following his red card in the Scottish Cup defeat by Celtic. (the Sun) Algeria defender Madjid Bougherra thinks he does not deserve extra punishment despite being called to face the Scottish Football Association for manhandling referee Calum Murray during Rangers' Scottish Cup defeat by Celtic. (the Herald) Chris Maguire says Aberdeen will need to offer more money if they want him to extend his stay when the striker's contract ends in the summer. (Various) Former Sheffield United striker Jordan Robertson is now on trial at St Johnstone having failed to win a contract with Dundee United. (Daily Record) On-loan Blackburn winger Aaron Doran hopes to help Inverness Caledonian Thistle sink Celtic in the Scottish Cup on Sunday having snubbed the Glasgow club when signing for Rovers as a 16-year-old. (Various) Hamilton Accies captain Alex Neil feared his football career might be over during a two-year fight to recover from a hip problem. (Various) Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is interested in bringing Spartak Moscow's 24-year-old Republic of Ireland and former Celtic winger, Aiden McGeady, to Anfield. (caughtoffside.com) Scotland Under-21 striker Jordan Rhodes has signed a new contract with Huddersfield Town despite interest from Norwich City. (Daily Mirror) OTHER GOSSIP Stirling University will find out later this month if it will be picked to host the Davis Cup tie against Luxumbourg, with British tennis number one Andy Murray keen to play at his home venue. (the Herald) Ricky Burns' manager, Alex Morrison, has criticised trainer Billy Nelson for saying that the boxer is close to becoming Scotland's greatest boxer ahead of his WBO super-featherweight title defence against Joseph Laryea. (Daily Mirror) Glasgow Warriors chief executive Kenny Baillie is to leave the Magners League rugby outfit at the end of the season because he is relocating to London for personal reasons. (the Herald)
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