Tuesday's Scottish Gossip
- Published
FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Bolton winger Gregg Wylde is wanted by Celtic just a year after quitting Rangers for the Wanderers.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Victor Wanyama will miss Celtic's Scottish Cup semi-final against Dundee United on 14 April if his expected appeal against a red card picked up during Sunday's match at St Mirren proves unsuccessful.
The disciplinary panel would not meet until next week, allowing the midfielder to play this coming Saturday.
Meanwhile, former referee David Syme has backed Celtic boss Neil Lennon's recent criticism of Scottish officials.
Full story: Daily Express, external
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown, soon to be replaced by Derek McInnes, fears mistakes by referees this season could end up costing the Dons a top-six place in the Scottish Premier League.
Full story: Daily Record
Jim Leishman hopes to reveal a plan to save Dunfermline after talks with supporters' groups over the weekend, with the Fife club having applied to enter administration.
Full story: The Scotsman, external
Meanwhile, Andrew Barrowman has thanked Dundee manager John Brown for signing him up at Dens Park days after he was released by the Pars.
Full story: Daily Record
Goalkeeper Neil Alexander is expected to leave Rangers this summer after rejecting two offers to extend his contract.
But Ibrox manager Ally McCoist says he wants defenders Carlos Bocanegra and Dorin Goian back for next season, with the pair currently out on loan.
OTHER GOSSIP
Edinburgh Rugby interim head coach Stevie Scott hopes continued good results like the recent wins against Zebre and Ulster will help him get the job on a longer term basis.
Full story: Daily Mail
- Published2 April 2013
- Published1 April 2013