Scottish Football News
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Scottish title is Rangers to lose - Edu
Maurice Edu says Rangers control their own destiny after his injury time winner against Celtic sent his club ten-points clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League.
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Rangers' substitute Maurice Edu struck in injury time to seal a 1-0 win over ten-man Celtic here Sunday to send the defending champions ten-points clear in the Scottish Premier League.
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McGregor fit for Old Firm showdown
Rangers boss Walter Smith has revealed that goalkeeper Allan McGregor will be fit to face Celtic in Sunday's pivotal Old Firm derby clash.
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Rangers aim to kill off Celtic title bid
Defending champions Rangers will seek to put an end to Celtic's faltering title challenge when the Glasgow rivals meet in the third Old Firm derby of the season at Ibrox on Sunday.
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SFA hit back at Celtic after complaints about officials
Scottish Football Association (SFA) bosses have accused Celtic of trying to "exert additional pressure" on match officials for Sunday's Old Firm derby against Rangers by leaking the club's apparent frustration at refereeing decisions.
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No qualms for Levein over axeing McManus
Scotland manager Craig Levein has told former captain Stephen McManus he needs to sort out his disappointing club form before he can return to the international fold.
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McGregor misses out as Boyd, McCulloch back for Scots
Rangers duo Kris Boyd and Lee McCulloch returned to the Scotland squad for next week's friendly against Euro 2012 rivals the Czech Republic but a nightclub fracas has cost team-mate Allan McGregor his chance of a return from the international wilderness.
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Pressure on Rangers says Celtic's match winner Keane
Celtic striker Robbie Keane said the pressure is all on Rangers as the sides prepare to meet in next week's Old Firm derby.
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Celtic boss satisfied with slender Dundee win
Robbie Keane's first-half goal was enough to seal a narrow 1-0 Celtic win over Dundee United as they reduced Rangers' lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League to seven points on Saturday.
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Keane lifts Celtic past Dundee
Robbie Keane's first-half goal was enough to seal a narrow 1-0 Celtic win over Dundee United as they reduced Rangers' lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League to seven points on Saturday.
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Rangers' SPL clash at St Johnstone postponed
Rangers' Scottish Premier League match at St Johnstone on Saturday was postponed due to a frozen pitch.
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Hibs' Hughes hit with six-match ban
Hibs manager John Hughes has been handed a six-match touchline ban for his outburst at the referee during his side's 5-1 defeat in a league game at St Johnstone in midweek.
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Mowbray exhorts Celtic to launch title charge
Tony Mowbray says Celtic's clash against Dundee United on Saturday is a must-win match if they are to stand a chance of regaining the Scottish Premier League title.
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Boyd is irreplaceable, says Naismith
Steven Naismith says fellow Rangers striker Kris Boyd is irreplaceable after he netted the only goal in a 1-0 win over St Mirren in their Scottish Cup fifth round replay at Ibrox on Wednesday.
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Rangers squeeze past St Mirren in narrow cup win
A late Kris Boyd goal sent Rangers into the last eight of the Scottish Cup as they clinched a narrow 1-0 win over St Mirren in their fifth round replay.
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Revised Scottish Cup draw after Wednesday's replay between Rangers and St Mirren:
- Dalglish claims Celtic face do or die Old Firm clashes
- Rangers buoyed by interim profits
- First Division Raith shock Aberdeen in Scottish Cup
- Rangers buoyed up ahead of Cup replay
- Celtic reveal fall in turnover
- We haven't won the title yet, warns Smith
- Rangers too good for Hibs at Ibrox
- McCullough keen to return to Scotland setup
- Mowbray concerned about Celtic's defensive frailties
- Dons share spoils with Celtic in eight-goal thriller


