Scottish gossip: Snoop Dogg won't lay low if Celtic chance arises
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A big name wants to invest in Celtic, Simo Valakari puts his staff together, and Rangers win an unwelcome award...
Rapper Snoop Dogg has revealed that he would be interested in investing in Scottish champions Celtic if the opportunity came up. (Transfermarkt), external
Mick Brown, who worked closely with David Moyes during his time with West Ham United, says the Wolverhampton Wanderers manager job would interest the Scot should Gary O’Neil lose his job amid growing pressure at Molineux. (Football Insider), external
St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has confirmed that Andy Kirk and Alex Cleland, who had taken caretaker charge after Craig Levein's sacking, and goalkeeping coach Gordon Marshall will remain his backroom team. (The Courier), external
James Wilson, who was being tracked by Aston Villa and Manchester United last year, says his late equaliser for Heart of Midlothian in Sunday's Edinburgh derby proves he was right to snub to an academy in the Premier League, with new head coach Neil Critchley keen to hand the 17-year-old striker a new contract. (Daily Record), external
- Published28 October
- Published28 October
RB Leipzig goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi is a doubt for their Champions League meeting with Celtic next week after injuring an ankle. (Glasgow Times), external
Rangers' next Europa League opponents, Olympiakos, have been hit with a major blow after key Turkey midfielder Yusuf Yazıcı suffered a serious knee injury. (The National), external
PFA Scotland has warned its members not to approach lit pyrotechnics that have been thrown on to the field of play during matches after a Belgian player lost a finger and had two others partially amputated after picking up a banned device with the power of a hand grenade. (The Herald), external
Dundee will discover next week if their proposed new training ground at Riverside Drive will get the go ahead when councillors consider the planning application submitted by Dundee FC Community Trust. (The Courier), external
Rangers' Ibrox Stadium has been rated the worst-smelling stadium in the Scottish Premiership after it topped the charts for the highest number of odour-related complaints from visitors on TripAdvisor, more than double Celtic Park in second place. (Edinburgh Evening News), external