Scottish Gossip: Scotland, McGinn, Gunn, Adams, Rangers, Souttar
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Kenny Miller expects John McGinn to pass his Scotland goals tally of 18 as well as Ally McCoist's 19 and Kenny Dalglish's joint-record of 30. (Record), external
McCoist believes Scotland can emulate Japan's approach to facing Spain at the World Cup when the Spanish come to Hampden on Tuesday. (Herald - subscription required), external
Goalkeeper Angus Gunn admits he "got away with it" after slipping while retrieving the ball during his Scotland debut in the 3-0 win over Cyprus. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
It was a family affair for Gunn at Hampden with his father Bryan, also a Scotland international, and his "little mascot" daughter cheering the keeper on. (Sun), external
Scotland defender Aaron Hickey had proud pals sending him online video clips of his clash with Cristiano Ronald during Brentford's 4-0 win over Manchester United earlier this season. (Record), external
Celtic are on course for a record-breaking revenue of £112m for the current financial year. (Record), external
Forward Daizen Maeda is returning to Celtic injured from international duty with Japan. (Record), external
John Souttar regrets making his Rangers debut while carrying an ankle injury against Livingston back in July but vows to repay the club's medical staff having recently returned from a lengthy lay-off. (Record), external
Souttar says his late brother Aaron is in his and brother Harry's thoughts every day. (Sun), external