Saturday's Scottish Gossip
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FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Hibernian are lining up Inverness manager Terry Butcher to be the Easter Road club's new boss, following the departure of Pat Fenlon.
Full story: Daily Record, external
Fenlon says he would have resigned even if Hibs had not lost to Hearts in Wednesday's Scottish League Cup tie.
Full story: The Herald, external
Celtic manager Neil Lennon fears Uefa may have cost the Scottish side a place in the last 16 of the Champions League after they rejected the club's appeal against captain Scott Brown's three-match European ban.
Full story: Daily Record, external
Meanwhile, Lennon has offered Celtic's support to former Rangers player Fernando Ricksen, who has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
Full story: The Herald, external
Cardiff City's Scottish boss Malky Mackay insists he has the final say on transfers following the recent departures of head of recruitment Iain Moody and his interim replacement Alisher Apsalyamov, a friend of club owner Vincent Tan's son.
Full story: talkSPORT, external
Rangers manager Ally McCoist believes there is more to come from "dream" signing Jon Daly after the striker took his season's goal tally to 14 with a brace in the Scottish Cup defeat of Airdrieonians on Friday evening.
Full story: The Scotsman, external
Meanwhile, Dave King, who has been trying to agree fresh investment in Rangers, fears the club will run out of money by the end of the season.
Full story: Daily Mail, external
Hearts manager Gary Locke has backed goalkeeper Jamie MacDonald for a Scotland call-up.
- Published2 November 2013
- Published1 November 2013