Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Hearts, Amoruso, Dundee, SPFL, McGregor
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Former Rangers captain Lorenzo Amoruso has warned Celtic that every other Premiership side will be gunning to stop them from winning 10-in-a-row. The Italian defender, who saw Rangers' hopes of a 10th consecutive title dashed in 1998, said: "Beating the team that is trying to get to 10-in-a-row is complicated - it's not easy to achieve. But that's the problem Celtic now face. The same problem we had back then." (Daily Record) , external
Hearts owner Ann Budge's last-ditch league reconstruction bid may not even get to an SPFL vote. It is believed the proposal is struggling to gain sufficient support across any of the leagues. (Scottish Sun), external
Dundee face competition to sign midfielder Ross Callachan, potentially from Premiership clubs, following his release by St Johnstone. (The Courier), external
Celtic midfielder Callum McGregor has revealed how his spell playing alongside Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish for Notts County helped both himself and one of English football's exciting new talents come of age. (The National), external
Scotland's clubs will be warned next week that failure to thrash out league reconstruction in time for next season will effectively press the self-destruct button on Scottish football. (Daily Record), external
Ally McCoist would have been more appreciated as a Rangers manager had he been in charge in a different era, according to the club's former goalkeeper Cammy Bell. (Scottish Sun), external
Callum McGregor has paid tribute to former manager Ronny Deila for showing faith in him to make the grade at Celtic. "Ronny was the one who gave me my chance to go and perform in the first team," says the midfielder. "When he took over he could have gone in a safe direction but he liked to develop young players." (Daily Record) , external