Ketsbaia on Motherwell shortlist - Thursday's gossip

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Newcastle United cult hero Temuri Ketsbaia, who had a brief spell at Dundee, is on the shortlist to become the new Motherwell manager. (Scottish Sun), external
Philippe Clement's tenure at Rangers is mirroring his spell at Monaco - which ended with poor man-management leading to him losing the support of his players. (Scottish Sun), external
Representatives on Rangers' Fan Advisory Board met with CEO Patrick Stewart last week - but the group has already been back in touch with the club to "convey the strength of fan sentiment following that unacceptable result" against Queen's Park. (Scottish Sun), external
Manager Jim Goodwin has predicted a "busy summer" as Dundee United seek to build on a solid maiden campaign back in the Premiership. (The Courier), external
Former Rangers and Heart of Midlothian defender David Weir is in line to return to another of his former clubs, Everton, in a director of football role. (The Herald), external
New signing Mats Knoester is ready to prove himself all over again at Aberdeen after seeing his dreams of playing for Feyenoord wrecked by injury. (Press & Journal), external
- Published12 February
- Published13 February
Dundee United midfielder Richard Odada is in talks over a loan switch to Serbian club OFK Beograd. (The Courier), external
Former Scotland defender Danny Wilson lived in Disney World for three weeks after leaving Rangers as he began his career at Colorado Rapids. (Open Goal), external
Celebrity Celtic fan Sir Rod Stewart gatecrashed TNT and CBS' TV coverage of Celtic against Bayern Munich - and promised to fly pundit Jamie Carragher to watch the return leg in Germany. (Daily Record), external
Former France striker Loic Remy, who won the Premier League with Chelsea, says missing out on playing in the Old Firm match is his biggest regret in football. (Plejmo.com via Daily Record), external
Former goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer believes Lyndon Dykes made the wrong decision to represent Scotland rather than the country of his birth, Australia. (The Scotsman), external

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