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FOOTBALL GOSSIP

John Brown insists that Rangers supporters must back Dave King's plan to withhold season-ticket money or face the prospect of the Ibrox club going out of business.

Full story: The Herald, external

Rangers supporters' group the Union of Fans say their decision to withhold season-ticket money wouldn't push the Ibrox club into administration. (Various)

St Johnstone chairman Steve Brown believes Tommy Wright, fresh from guiding the club to the Scottish Cup final, is a strong candidate for manager of the year. (Various)

Administrator Bryan Jackson is ready to fly back to Lithuania as and when required to help resolve Hearts' future.

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John Brow has urged Rangers fans to back Dave King's plan to withhold season-ticket money

Full story: The Sun

Dutch legend Co Adriaanse has urged Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal to include Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk in his World Cup squad.

Full story: The Sun

Rangers boss Ally McCoist is worried he may lose out on potential transfer targets amid uncertainty over next season's budget. (Various)

Defender Aaron Muirhead is desperate to play his part in Partick Thistle's battle to avoid the relegation play-off, following a knee operation last week. Muirhead, who has been sidelined since February, said: "We've got a tough run in and everybody knows what's expected of us."

Full story: Daily Record

Thousands of Dundee United and St Johnstone fans are facing travel chaos for the Scottish Cup final. Scheduled engineering works on a section of track between Perth and Larbert will see all trains cancelled between Perth, Dundee and Glasgow on 17 May.

Full story: Daily Express

Rangers boss Ally McCoist is reviewing the club's social media policy. It follows Rangers goalkeeper Steve Simonsen's decision to quit Twitter because of the abuse he received after his mistake in the Scottish Cup defeat by Dundee United. (Various)

OTHER GOSSIP

Former snooker world champion Graeme Dott says he won't be able to watch this year's Crucible action if he fails to make the final stages. (Various)

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