Saturday's Scottish Gossip
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FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Arsenal are the latest club to be linked with a move for Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama. (Sun)
Rangers chairman Walter Smith will leave his post after the club has "settled down." (Sun)
Former Ibrox chief executive Charles Green has insisted he he has been vindicated by the outcome of an independent inquiry. (Scotsman)
However, Green claims it could take up to 10 years for the club to get rid of former owner Craig Whyte. (Daily Record)
Celtic legend Pat Bonner believes Fraser Forster will earn an England call-up - by staying at the Scottish club. (Various)
St Mirren hope to persuade creative midfielder Paul McGowan to sign a new deal with the club. (Various)
The Dunfermline supporters group aiming to save the club are in talks with a millionaire former director. (Scotsman)
Former Hibernian and Kilmarnock manager Bobby Williamson is keen to stay in Africa despite being sacked by Uganda. (Scotsman)
Ex-Scottish FA chief executive and former Rangers director Gordon Smith has been declared bankrupt. (Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
Former Scotland captain Mike Blair has urged the three Scots making their Lions debut to "lay down a marker." (Scotsman)
One of the candidates in the election for Scottish Rugby's vice-presidencyhas expressed disappontment at how new national head coach Vern Cotter was appointed. (Herald)
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