Rangers are reported to want former Scotland striker Lee McCulloch to join their recruitment squad, while Saint-Etienne are being linked with under-pressure Celtic manager Wilfrid Nancy.
Rangers want former player Lee McCulloch, who is currently the talent acquisition manager for a Premier League club Brighton and Hove Albionto join their recruitment at Ibrox. (Alan Nixon on Patreon)
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Gauthier Gane doesn't have the resume needed to replace Patrick Stewart because Rangers new chief executive despite his experience at Barnsley and Nice, according to former Aberdeen, Everton and Aston Villa chief executive Keith Wyness. (Football Insider)
Under fire Celtic Coach Wilfried Nancy will get back on his feet if he loses his job as he is the preferred coaching target for Ligue 2 promotion. Saint-Etienne. (Football)
Former Kilmarnock forward Steven Naismith is in the running to become Rugby Park manager after Stuart Kettlewell was sacked on Monday. (Football Insider)
Aberdeen First team coach Peter Levene is the bookmakers' favourite. Kilmarnock new manager ahead Livingston David Martindale and interim boss Chris Doolan. (Scotsman)
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Pictured next to him was former Aberdeen manager Barry Robson, who was recently sacked by Raith Rovers. Heart of Midlothian Head coach Derek McInnes at first team training at Oriam Stadium on Wednesday. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Ross County Owner Roy McGregor said more than 80 applications had been received for the position of manager of the Scottish Championship club. (Courier)
Dundee have a January budget to bring in a few players before the players leave the Scottish Premier League club. (Courier)
Former Rangers loanee Aaron Ramsey has had his contract terminated. Cougars Three months into his one-year contract after the 34-year-old midfielder was injured in Mexico. (Scotsman)
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Scottish Professional Football League chief executive Neil Doncaster says Scottish football needs to take a “hard line” with fans who cross the line after threats and abuse prompted Peter Lawwell to resign. Celtic chairman (National)
The Scottish FA are guaranteed to receive a whopping £8.8 million just for attending the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, and could receive £9.35 million if they exit the group stages for the first time. (Scottish Sun)
Rangers have launched a fan survey to gauge their views on a possible expansion of Ibrox Stadium. (Bulletin)






