FOOTBALL GOSSIP Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan will explore the prospect of playing Old Firm games behind closed doors if sectarian singing is not eradicated. (Various) Scotland midfielder Charlie Adam insists Scotland will learn from their 2-0 defeat from Brazil on Sunday. (Various) But former Scotland boss Tommy Docherty says "he wouldn't cross the road to watch" most of Scotland's players after they were outclassed by the South Americans. (Daily Express) The Tartan Army vehemently deny Brazil goal-hero Neymar's accusation of racist behaviour after a banana was thrown on to the pitch at the Emirates. (Various) The Spanish referee that sent Neil Lennon to the stand during Saturday's friendly against Athletic Bilbao will not report the Celtic boss to the SFA. (Daily Record) Lennon is playing down his latest dismissal and claims he has no idea why he was sent off. (Various) Kilmarnock manager Mixu Paatelainen says he is happy at Rugby Park after turning down the Scunthorpe job - but admits he would have to seriously consider the Finland position if he was offered it. (Daily Record) Motherwell boss Stuart McCall has told his out-of-contract players that they can earn new deals by winning their next three games and earning a Scottish Cup semi-final place and a top-six finish. (Sun) OTHER GOSSIP Sir Chris Hoy failed to win gold at the Track Cycling World Championships but believes he can do at London 2012. (Various) Scotland's Dario Franchitti began the defence of his IndyCar Series title with a commanding win in the opening race of the season in St Petersburg. (Various)
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