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Tuesday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Kilmarnock goalkeeper Cammy Bell, out of contract in the summer, may have played his last game for the Rugby Park club because of a dispute over a new deal. (Daily Express)

Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni says he has held talks with Wigan's Glasgow-born midfielder James McCarthy to make sure he is committed to playing for the Republic. (Daily Mail)

Ally McCoist plans to ask Arsenal to extend Kyle Bartley's loan spell at Ibrox for all of next season. (Daily Record)

Celtic first-team coach Alan Thompson reveals that the management team at the club could win the treble and still find themselves out of a job as there have been no talks about a contract extension. (Various)

Loan goalkeeper Fraser Forster does not want to leave Celtic to go back to Newcastle if it means a return to the bench at the English Premier League club. (The Sun)

Hartlepool are considering a move for Brechin's 23-year-old striker Rory McAllister. (The Sun)

Motherwell want their Scottish Cup replay against Dundee United to be rescheduled because on its proposed date they will be without goalkeeper Darren Randolph and captain Stephen Craigan, who will be on international duty. (The Sun)

Influential Dundee United winger Craig Conway is targeting the original date for that replay to come back from a thigh injury. (Daily Express)

St Johnstone midfielder Jody Morris has learned that he has been playing with a broken back and is likely to miss the rest of the season. (Various)

Former Rangers star Lorenzo Amoruso, a veteran of the Ibrox side's 4-1 home win over PSV in 1999, reckons his old team can stun the Dutch again when they meet in the Europa League at Ibrox on Thursday. (Daily Express)

Gary Hooper thanks Celtic for giving him the platform to impress England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce - he has been called into the squad to face Denmark and Iceland. (Daily Mail)

The Scottish Football Association will spend £10m over the next five years to produce "fitter, faster and better" young players. (The Herald)



see also
Tuesday's gossip column
15 Mar 11 |  Gossip
Monday's Scottish gossip
14 Mar 11 |  Scotland
Monday's gossip column
14 Mar 11 |  Gossip
Sunday's Scottish gossip
13 Mar 11 |  Scotland
Sunday's gossip column
12 Mar 11 |  Gossip
Saturday's Scottish gossip
12 Mar 11 |  Scotland


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