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Boyd coy on Scots return

Striker focused on life at Ibrox Rangers striker Kris Boyd has refused to rule out making a return to the Scotland team in the wake of George Burley's departure. Boyd quit the international scene last year over his lack of...

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Strong leaders needed from top to bottom

Published Date: 22 November 2009 SFA must stop fluffing its lines and find a manager who commands total respect, argues Tom English LAST AUTUMN in his office at Hampden, George Burley was talking about the bruising few months...

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How do we stop the rot in Scottish football?

Published Date: 22 November 2009 IN a Scotland on Sunday investigation, Moira Gordon looks for long-term solutions to lift our national game out of the current slough of despond 'YOU COULD have Arsene Wenger or Alex Ferguson...

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Scotland manager: The contenders

Published Date: 22 November 2009 CRAIG LEVEIN 2/1 For: Has a decent track record in the SPL and commands respect. Against: A poor relationship with Gordon Smith and the SFA may hinder his chances. WALTER SMITH 4/1 For: Soon to...

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Why Scottish football is in such a mess

In the end, it came as a relief, like an act of mercy. The dismissal of George Burley last Monday left Scotland without a manager and lost to a deep and sincere introspection. The 3-0 defeat by a young Wales side in Cardiff...

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Hearts Under-19s through after goal-fest

Published Date: 21 November 2009 HEARTS Under-19s are through to the fourth round of the SFA Youth Cup – after hitting 18 goals without reply against South of Scotland League side St Cuthberts Wanderers, writes MARTIN...

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Real Life: Brave Lewis all set for festive dash in memory of special mum

Nov 21 2009 Heather Greenaway NEXT month more than 3500 Santas will take to the streets of Glasgow for a charity run. Six-year-old Lewis Brown was his mum Angela Stewart's little angel, and was broken-hearted when she lost her...

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King Cons: We look back at famous sporting cheats

Nov 20 2009 Gordon Parks Thierry Henry's handy-work has seen him join sport's cheat elite - those who gambled all on gaining a sneak advantage. Having punched home the opening goal in a 2-1 quarter-final win over England at the...

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McLeish: Fergie must put Blues first

Alex McLeish has warned Barry Ferguson he runs the risk of losing his spot at Birmingham if he returns to international football with Scotland. Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith has confirmed any successor to the sacked...

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'Hand Of Shame' Sparks Debate On Cheating, Replays

Henry's 'Hand Of Shame' Sparks Debate On Cheating, Replays And Irish Calls For Playoff Rerun (AP) LONDON (AP) - Irish soccer officials accused Thierry Henry of damaging the integrity of the game when he blatantly handled the...

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