Scottish Football Clubs

Scotland job dominates as Rangers manager Walter Smith again rules himself out

Tony Blair has not yet been asked if he is interested in succeeding George Burley as Scotland manager although, since just about everybody else has been, it seems only a matter of time before he has to tender his answer, too....

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Mitchell sure Bairns can battle

Falkirk face going seven points behind nearest rivals Hamilton but Chris Mitchell is sure they have the "fighting spirit" to cope. Falkirk are still looking for their first SPL win as they prepare to play Hamilton for the...

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Coyle: O'Neill is perfect role model

Updated: November 20, 2009, 9:07 AM EST Burnley boss Owen Coyle comes face-to-face with one of his role models on Saturday and admits he would love to emulate Martin O'Neill's feats. The 43-year-old Clarets boss holds the...

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Reid confident Hamilton can keep Falkirk waiting

Published Date: 21 November 2009 BILLY Reid insists he has no fears about Hamilton becoming the first team to succumb to bottom side Falkirk this season. He knows Eddie May's men will be desperate to pick up their first victory...

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Murphy's injury setback

First Published: Fri 20 Nov 2009 "It is a shame for David because he is really down at the moment " Birmingham City defender David Murphy may require further surgery on his troublesome knee. Murphy, 25, has been out for seven...

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Jefferies has the Wright stuff - Frazer

Kilmarnock defender Frazer Wright believes manager Jim Jefferies is a more than worthy candidate for the vacant Scotland job. The former Hearts and Bradford boss is one of the front runners to replace George Burley who was...

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Happy Hateley relishing Well role

Tom Hateley says he is "more than happy" with life at Motherwell as he and his team-mates aim to continue their impressive start to the season. The midfielder has been an ever-present since signing for Motherwell days before...

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Celtic patient as Brown awaits exact diagnosis for ankle injury

Published Date: 21 November 2009 CELTIC manager Tony Mowbray has revealed Scott Brown will stay on the sidelines until specialists agree the diagnosis on his ongoing ankle complaint. The Scotland midfielder has struggled for...

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Interview: David Obua, footballer

Published Date: 21 November 2009 DAVID Obua was born in Uganda and educated in part in the United States. He has played club football in America and in South Africa, and has more than a score of international caps. Well...

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Assistants seek cup redemption

Published Date: 21 November 2009 JOCKY Scott will send his Dundee side out to lift the ALBA Challenge Cup tomorrow to show how well they have knitted together since their high- profile summer spending spree. Dundee's Ray...

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