Sunday's Scottish Gossip

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FOOTBALL GOSSIP

St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright is angered by Celtic counterpart Neil Lennon's suggestion that Saints striker Steven MacLean went down "easy" in the closing stages of the Perth side's 2-1 defeat at Celtic Park.

Full story: Sunday Mail, external

St Mirren manager Danny Lennon has no intention of quitting, despite a fifth straight defeat.

Full story: Sun (print edition)

Aberdeen striker Scott Vernon hopes his match-winner as a substitute against Inverness will convince manager Derek McInnes to give him a starting berth.

Full story: Sunday Mail (print edition)

Scotland striker Steven Fletcher faces another extended spell on the sidelines after injuring his shoulder in Sunderland's defeat by West Brom.

Full story: Scotland on Sunday, external

Rangers midfielder Nicky Law says the Scottish League One side are the second best team in the country, behind Celtic.

Full story: Sunday Mail, external

But Ibrox manager Ally McCoist believes it will take a lot of money for Rangers to be able to challenge Celtic in the long term.

Full story: Sunday Express (print edition)

OTHER GOSSIP

Scottish boxer and WBO lightweight champion Ricky Burns is planning to return to the ring in February with a rematch against Raymundo Beltran.

Full story: Sun (print edition)

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