Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Motherwell, Brendan Rodgers, Rangers, Graeme Murty, Hearts
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FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Brendan Rodgers insists his Celtic players are no divers and don't have to resort to dirty tricks to win games. (Various), external
Graeme Murty has told Rangers players to start showing greater self-belief or their days are numbered under a new manager. (Daily Record), external
PFA Scotland have urged the SPFL and cops to clamp down on missile-throwing yobs. (Scottish Sun), external
Craig Levein has hit back at arch-critic Michael Stewart, insisting the former Hearts midfielder holds a personal agenda against him. (Various), external
Allan Campbell insists there is zero chance of him being intimidated by Scott Brown today. (Various)
Neil Lennon believes referees should be allowed to explain controversial decisions - but only after a "cooling off" period. (Scotsman), external
Graeme Murty insists the new Rangers manager will inherit a squad high in quality but lacking in self-belief. (Various)
Brendan Rodgers has denied suggestions that simmering ill-feeling is mounting between Celtic and Motherwell as the teams square up for the third time in a week. (Daily Express, newspaper edition)
Ross County manager Owen Coyle could unleash Chris Eagles for the visit of Dundee today. (Various)
Danny Wilson reckons Graeme Murty is destined to become a top-class manager. (Various) , external
Martin Canning insists David Templeton can handle any flak from the boo boys on his Tynecastle return and will relish the chance of dumping another of his old clubs. (Daily Record, newspaper edition)
Rory McKenzie admits the Kilmarnock players saw boss Steve Clarke's darker side after being made to sit through a re-run of last week's dismal Aberdeen display. (Various)
- Published1 December 2017
- Published1 December 2017
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- Published1 December 2017