Wednesday's Scottish Gossippublished at 09:10 British Summer Time 4 May 2016
Ray McKinnon is the man Dundee United want as manager to succeed Mixu Paatelainen, who is to be sacked.
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Ray McKinnon is the man Dundee United want as manager to succeed Mixu Paatelainen, who is to be sacked.
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Real Madrid v Manchester City (19:45 BST)
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This week's Champions League fun didn't end last night, though. Oh no.
Tonight, we've got a potential cracker on our hands as Manchester City look to reach their first ever final by seeing off Real Madrid.
So, it's Pellegrini v Zidane, Aguero v Ronaldo, 0 titles against 10. Let's get ready to rumble.
Bayern Munich 2-1 Atletico Madrid (2-2 on agg)
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Apparently, Jamie Vardy: The Movie is in the works. Soon, we might also have The Atletico Madrid Story.
Madrid boss Diego Simeone says his side's "thrilling" Champions League semi-final success over Bayern Munich was like the final moments in a film.
The Spanish club, beaten finalists under Argentine Simeone in 2014, will play Manchester City or Real Madrid in the final after a 2-2 aggregate score sent them through on away goals. Both teams missed penalties in the second leg.
"It was a very good first half by Bayern, they're a great team. The missed penalty gave us life. The penalty miss by Torres hurt us but in the end it was like a movie, thrilling, with five minutes extra time."
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Ladies and gentlemen, can I please have your attention. I've just been handed an urgent and horrifying news story. I need all of you, to stop what you're doing and listen...
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In 2003, Manchester United won their eighth Premiership title in 11 seasons after Arsenal fell out of contention following a 3-2 defeat by Leeds.
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Mark Chapman hosts a fans forum from the Local Hero pub close to the King Power Stadium in Leicester, following their famous Premier League title win.
The Guardian ignore all the transfer tabloid stuff and focus entirely on the main man. Take a bow Claudio, take a bow.
The Sun go straight for the pun jugular...
They look so happy. How could they leave after this? Especially as they can now revel in being Premier League royalty...
There is a common theme to many of the back pages - namely the assertion from Claudio Ranieri that Leicester's players would be better off sticking with the Foxes instead of cashing in their Champions status and seeking a move to another club in the summer. Here is how the Times frame it...
Good morning and welcome to another Sportsday. The party is continuing in Leicester, as the city's club and fans revel in their stunning Premier League title win.
It comes as no surprise to see the back pages continue to focus on the Foxes. Here are a few of them...