Scottish Gossip: Dundee, Ross County, Aberdeen, Hearts, Rangers, Hibernian
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Police are investigating after Aberdeen players were targeted with "a small number of missiles" thrown from the Rangers end during Wednesday's draw at Ibrox. (Herald), external
Dundee have no plans to sack manager James McPake despite losing 5-0 at home to Ross County on Wednesday, with managing director John Nelms backing the under-pressure boss. (Courier), external
Malky McKay said he showed his Ross County players footage of Liverpool's 5-0 win over Manchester United before their own five-goal win away to Dundee. (Press and Journal), external
The SPFL are set to offer Scotland's top clubs a vote on the introduction of VAR before the end of February. (Daily Mail), external
Hearts manager Robbie Neilson is disappointed Aberdeen have only offered Hearts 900 tickets for Saturday's Pittodrie clash, believing his side could have taken 5,000 away fans up. (Daily Record), external
Paul Hanlon has revealed that Wednesday's defeat to Celtic led to a "heated" dressing room inquest among the Hibernian players. (Daily Record), external
Scotland will prepare for their crucial World Cup qualifier with Moldova by having a warm weather training camp in Spain. (Daily Mail - print edition)
Steven Gerrard insists Rangers are not suffering under the pressure of being defending Scottish Premiership champions. (Glasgow Times), external
Stevie Mallan is tipping his old mates at Hibs to lift silverware this season - and revealed he still watches every match in Turkey. (Football Scotland), external