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BBC Sport Scotland's David Currie on Twitter:, external Team mates of the late Sandy Jardine with tribute sculpture.
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BBC Sport Scotland's David Currie on Twitter:, external Team mates of the late Sandy Jardine with tribute sculpture.
Check the full list of Premier League fixture changes for May on the Premier League website., external
The New Saints manager Craig Harrison says he is flattered to have been linked with the vacant managerial position at Wrexham.
Harrison, 37, is one of the favourites to take over at the Racecourse following Kevin Wilkin's dismissal.
Harrison worked with Wrexham's first team coach Carl Darlington at TNS.
"I'm an ambitious manager... and I'm looking to further my career. But at the moment I'm under contract as TNS manager," Harrison told BBC Wales.
Southampton: , externalSouthampton's home game against Aston Villa on Saturday 16 May will now kick off at 12:45 BST.
BBC Sport's Chris McLaughlin:
"BBC Scotland has learned a number significant shareholders in Rangers are considering legal action following news of the club's delisting from the stock exchange.
"The club announced it was delisting after failing to find a new nominated advisor. The move has led to anger amongst some large investors who are now unable to trade their stake on the AIM market. It's also understood at least one complaint has been made to the Financial Conduct Authority regarding to events leading up to the delisting."
More on the big news from Scotland...
Rangers International Football Club plc is being delisted from the AIM Stock Exchange.
Trading in the company's shares had already been suspended on 4 March following the resignation of its nominated advisor, WH Ireland.
This came after the removal of the previous board by a shareholder group led by former director Dave King.
But the new board has been unable to appoint a new nomad before the deadline for remaining listed on AIM.
Tiger de Souza: Sterling unconvinced by LFC ability to compete with elite. Hate to break this to you Raheem but you're not world class... yet
Victor Chatfield: Its clear that Liverpool's ambitions match Sterling's. The issue is that LFC don't have the ability to deliver on those ambitions
David Tyler: LFC have to pay going rate or lose Sterling.Same for all smaller clubs. Harsh reality is there are bigger clubs with more cash
Final bit from Hull boss Steve Bruce on Saturday's opponents Swansea: "They are a role model for all the smaller clubs. They have a philosophy of their own and have gone down a road which is unique.
"For all of the smaller clubs in the Premier League, the position Swansea are in, you have to pay them the highest compliment. If we can make a fist of like them, we will be in a great position."
Stoke manager Mark Hughes on players' fitness:
"All of the lads are looking OK, which is pleasing. Jon Walters had a little knock today, but we envisage him being OK in time for the game. We also have the likes of Marc Muniesa, Philipp Wollscheid, Erik Pieters and Stephen Ireland all back up to speed, which will help us."
Stoke manager Mark Hughes ahead of Saturday's game at Chelsea:
"Our record there hasn't been great, but I think that is the case for most teams. The last time the club got a positive outcome down there was in 1984, and I think my first team coach was in goal that day.
"I'm not sure what that says about him to be honest. We have acquitted ourselves well in big games on the road this season, and we want to go down to London and put in another good performance. It will be incredibly difficult because they have world class players and they have an outstanding man in charge."
Hull boss Steve Bruce on club name change: "The owner's views will not change, we have to respect that. For what he has done for the club, and put it on the map, and put his hard earned money, he is entitled to have his opinion.
"Hopefully there is a middle ground but we have to put it to one side. We want Hull City/Hull Tigers in the Premier League next season. That is the main aim. If we have to play in in pink shirts and frilly knickers, then we might complain. It will rumble on."
Hull boss Steve Bruce on relegation battle: "I hope the level of performance can stay as last week, if we can, I am sure we will be fine.
"It is THE part of the season when you want be in good form. We haven't got the results but I have been very pleased the way we have played. We are not naïve to think we are not going to be in a scrap."
More from Hull City boss Steve Bruce on Greg Dyke's proposals for quotas of English players in squads: "If you are going to do a job properly, you have to look at the football club as a whole and see if we can produce a younger player. I remember Jordan Henderson who became the flag-bearer at Sunderland and was terrific for all concerned.
"Yesterday, I let six young players go and that is awful. More are going out than coming in. The standard of what we are looking for has gone up. Young players that are playing in Scotland has benefited them. It is a problem. Manchester United, who have they produced all them young players, who have they produced since? Liverpool and Manchester City too?"
BBC West Yorkshire Sport: , externalLeeds manager Neil Redfearn on the suspension of his assistant Steve Thompson: 'I have to have a good hard think now.... It's disappointing. It's undermining.'
Hull City boss Steve Bruce on Greg Dyke's proposals for quotas of English players in squads: "It is a great debate. We have the Premier League which as a wonderful spectacle but we have to find a way to produce young players and we have one or two, but we would like a lot more.
"One thing that is staggering over the last 20 year, is that we have invested millions in academies, but are we producing enough players? When you look back, where are they? It is a hell of a debate. For me personally, we miss children playing football at school."
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson on relegation scrap: "A positive motivator for us is that we've got six games out of nine left at home.
"We know that if we perform at our maximum at home, we've still got a chance. Away games against sides near us are very important too."
"We've got to win games and stay positive, but we've got to strike a balance between that and staying in games. It is no longer about staying in touch, we've got to make moves. We need to maximise our opportunities at home. That is pivotal."
Here's more from Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers on winger Raheem Sterling who he says is "not going anywhere this summer".
Sterling told BBC Sport's Natalie Pirks that he rejected a £100K-a-week deal and that he would not be discussing a new deal with the Reds until the summer.
"My focus is purely on his football," he said.
"That's my only concentration. I have said the intention of the player and the club was to put [talks] on hold.
"Raheem's ambition is to win trophies and that's perfectly aligned with what we're trying to do. This is one of the great clubs.
"I'm quite relaxed on it. It's part of the modern game. Raheem still has a lot of improvements to make. This is great place for him."
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman on Everton:
"It's a tough test because Everton deserve to be higher because I like the way they play football. I like the way manager Roberto Martinez is doing his job. It's been a difficult season and one of the reasons is because they play in Europa League and as well as travelling they risk having players injured.
"But now they are more confident after two wins, we play a little the same the way we play is about winning not controlling and defending, making it more open.
Champions League next season?
"It is difficult because of distance in points. If we win next two or three game it is still a fight. It's more for big teams, but we will try. We have eight finals and this season so far is fantastic and if European football then it will be a special one for the club."
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman speaking ahead of Saturday's trip to Everton.
Team news: "Steven Davis is doubtful with a groin problem. Tomorrow we will make decision.
On injured keeper Fraser Forster:
"He is down, I spoke with him last week after the operation and he is ok, but he will be out for a long time - at least for this season. It is difficult to say how long. He is fantastic goalkeeper, was and is the number one for us, but like every player you need a good substitute and Kelvin Davies is a very experienced goalkeeper.
On Italy's Graziano Pelle scoring against his England:
"I hope it will give him a lift. He's doing well for the team, but it's always about scoring goal for strikers and his goal against England was a good goal."
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson says Dean Hammond and Zoumana Bakayogo are unavailable for Saturday's game against West Ham, while they will "have a look" at the players returning from international duty.