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08:37 GMT, Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Wednesday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Birmingham manager Alex McLeish will return to his former club Rangers to sign £3m-rated midfielder Steven Davis and striker Kris Boyd, who could be available for £1m.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Birmingham, Fulham and Celtic are heading the chase for Robert Koren, who is unhappy at West Brom. (Daily Mail)

Aberdeen director of football Willie Miller insists the club won't be gagged as they face the possibility of punishment for criticising referee Steven Nicholls. Full story: Daily Record

Rangers defender David Weir has no worries about playing alongside teenager Danny Wilson in Wednesday's Champions League tie with Unirea. (Various)

Travelling Celtic fans have been alerted to the possibility of trouble due to their ties with Hamburg's city rivals, St Pauli. (Daily Mail)

Hibs defender Ian Murray has hit back at accusations of malice after his tackle led to a bad injury for Aberdeen teenager Fraser Fyvie. (Various)

Hearts skipper Michael Stewart claims he is not surprised by Hibs' good start to the season and that his words were twisted by headlines suggesting they were lucky. (Herald)

Veteran rocker Rod Stewart has cancelled the tickets he ordered to watch Celtic's visit to Hamburg on Thursday. (Daily Record)




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