Thursday's Scottish gossip: Butland, Boyle, Johnston, Miovski, Rangers, Celtic, Hibs, Hearts, Aberdeen
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Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland "is definitely on the radar" for a return to the England squad, says Three Lions' goalkeeping coach Martyn Margetson. (Daily Record), external
Rangers have launched an appeal against Dujon Sterling's red card versus Aberdeen and will make their case at a fast-track appeal hearing today. (Football Scotland), external
Hibernian boss Nick Montgomery is adamant Martin Boyle should have had a penalty in last night' 2-1 loss to Celtic - with the incident leaving the winger with a yellow card and an injury. (Scotsman), external
Celtic defender Alistair Johnston was able to post a celebratory social media update from hospital after a being admitted for the clash of heads that earned the visitors' first penalty at Easter Road. (Glasgow Times) , external
Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski is "the best player in the league in his position", insists teammate Nick Devlin. (Daily Record), external
"What we need to add now is more goals," says Hearts head coach Steven Naismith after his side made it six successive wins with a 1-0 away to St Johnstone (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Scotland fans will be able to take bagpipes to Euro 2024 matches but all instruments must be registered with the SFA. (Scottish Sun), external