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FootballFanCast on MSNMcGregor 2.0: Celtic have interest in star who had “perfect” Scotland debutUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The Scotland new boy - who made his debut against Liechtenstein - will back in the Serie A big time with Sassuolo next term ...
Lennon Miller has been touted for a move to Parkhead and the ex Hoops hero is urging his old club to get it done ...
JOSH DOIG and Andy Irving stood at the side of the pitch in Vaduz ready for their Scotland debuts. And the substitutes had a knowing chuckle as they recalled their days at PRIMARY SCHOOL together.
Ian Maxwell believes it would be negligence to fail to plan for life after Steve Clarke with the Scotland manager preparing for what he has already admitted is likely to be his last qualifying ...
New Hearts head coach Derek McInnes and his staff will assess the situation when players arrive back at the club’s training ground. Gordon, though, is hopeful he and others will be fit and ready for ...
West Ham United midfielder Andy Irving described his first Scotland cap as “perfect” after coming on at the same time as ...
Elsewhere, Serie A side Como – coached by former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas – are 13/2 to sign Miller, who may be encouraged by the performances of Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour at champions ...
Scotland lost 3-1 to Iceland before winning 4-0 away to Liechtenstein in Junes friendlies; the World Cup qualifiers get under ...
The Motherwell midfielder, who made his full Scotland debut against Liechtenstein on Monday, has been linked with a move away from Fir Park this summer.
Celtic have been linked with the Motherwell midfielder once again, after their initial offer for him was rejected earlier on.
The pair came off the bench as second-half substitutes in Scotland's final game of the season in Liechtenstein. West Ham's Irving and Sassuolo's Doig both attended Newcraighall Primary School and then ...
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