Friday's Scottish Gossip
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FOOTBALL GOSSIP
South Korean midfielder Han Kook-Young claims Celtic are one of four European clubs wanting to sign him. (Scottish Sun)
Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk revealed his winning goal against St Johnstone came after manager Neil Lennon had been slagging his long-range shooting in training. (Daily Record)
St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright and striker Stevie May are adamant the Perth side should have had a penalty against Celtic on Boxing Day. (Various)
Inverness manager John Hughes says he can't put a price on striker Billy McKay, who is reported to interest Peterborough, Burnley and Rotherham. (Scottish Daily Mail)
St Mirren boss Danny Lennon admitted he had to substitute captain Jim Goodwin in the first half against Dundee United or risk having him sent off. (Various)
Stranraer striker Jamie Longworth says his injury-time equaliser at Ibrox, the club's first ever goal against Rangers, was the greatest moment of his career. (Daily Record)
Rangers manager Ally McCoist said Stranraer's goal was an "appalling" one to lose. (Scottish Sun)
Chief executive Graham Wallace has warned Rangers fans to expect a hike in season ticket prices if they are competing in the Championship next season. (Scottish Sun)
Aberdeen's on-loan Reading defender Michael Hector would prefer to stay at Pittodrie than return to his parent club on 5 January. (Daily Record)
Former St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas was sacked by Millwall on Boxing Day following a 4-0 defeat at Watford, for whom Scotland international Ikechi Anya scored. (Various)
League Two side Queen's Park will meet today to discuss candidates to replace Gardner Speirs, who parted company with the Hampden side on Saturday. Tom Boyd, Gus McPherson, Ian McCall, Jimmy Boyle, Harry Cairney and Allan Moore could be considered. (Daily Express)
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