Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Johnston, Rangers, Aberdeen, Livingston, St Johnstone, Dundee Utd, Ross County
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Celtic hope injured right-back Alistair Johnston will be fit to face Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Cup final on 3 June. (Record), external
Greg Taylor reveals he does not feel nerves the night before Celtic games, but they do kick in in the morning. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Celtic's youngsters received good luck messages from manager Ange Postecoglou and club captain Callum McGregor before their Scottish Youth Cup final win over Rangers. (Herald - subscription required), external
Former Celtic forward Robbie Keane is expected to join Sam Allardyce's backroom team at Leeds United. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Michael Ball, formerly of Everton and Rangers, believes Norwich City's Kieran Dowell is the type of player the Ibrox side need, having been disappointed the midfielder did not end up at Goodison Park. (Record), external
Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller believes the club need more players like captain James Tavernier. (Sun), external
Aberdeen vow to help new manager Barry Robson build a squad fit for European group stage football should they reach that stage. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Livingston manager David Martindale reveals the club had sold fewer than 100 season tickets earlier this week, compared with Aberdeen's 6,000 and Dundee United's 4,200. (Sun), external
Interim St Johnstone boss Steven MacLean was pleased with the Perth side's late pressing in their draw with Hibernian as they seek Scottish Premiership safety. (Courier - subscription required), external
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin believes Saturday's away match with St Johnstone will feel like a home game because of the large travelling support. (Record), external
Injured Ross County trio Eamonn Brophy, Ross Callachan and Gwion Edwards are unlikely to feature again this season. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Former Dundee midfielder Charlie Adam urges the club to seal the Scottish Championship title against Queen's Park for the Dens Park supporters. (Courier - subscription required), external