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Spurs close on £8m Hutton switch
BBC Scotland understands that a fee of about £8m could secure the sale of the Scottish international right-back. Newcastle have also been credited with an interest in the 23-year-old, who signed a five-year deal in July and has been in superb for... Read more » |
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McIntyre named Dunfermline boss
McIntyre, who has been caretaker boss at East End Park since Stephen Kenny left the Pars on 4 December, has signed a two-and-a-half year deal. The Pars have climbed to fourth in the table after McIntyre steered them to their fourth straight win,... Read more » |
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Dundee United 4-1 Hearts
Robson smashed home from eight yards after 22 minutes but Christophe Berra levelled before half-time. Hearts' Marius Zaliukas was sent-off for elbowing Lee Wilkie and Robson ... Read more » |
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Aberdeen 1-0 Inverness CT
Lee Mair came close to putting the Dons ahead in the 21st minute, but his header was saved by Michael Fraser. Inverness failed to replicate their impressive recent form, and Richard... Read more » |
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Kilmarnock 0-1 Falkirk
Carl Finnigan scored his second goal in as many games when he headed home a Dean Holden cross on 11 minutes. Kilmarnock pressurised the Bairns as full-time approached, but veteran Russell Latapy ensured the visitors ... Read more » |
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Wilkie rages at SPL match ruling
The defender believes the game should have been postponed following the death of Motherwell's Phil O'Donnell, just after Saturday's match with United. Wilkie said: "It is a joke... Read more » |
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Happy New Year from everyone on here
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A post-mortem examination has found that Motherwell footballer Phil O'Donnell died from heart failure.
The 35-year-old collapsed during his team's game on Saturday and was pronounced dead a short time later. Robert Liddle, the club doctor, said: "The post-mortem revealed that Phil had suffered left ventricular failure of the heart." It was also announced that the player's funeral service would take place in Hamilton at noon on Friday. The Requiem Mass, in St Mary's Church, Cadzow Street, will be followed by internment at the nearby Bent Cemetery. At the request of his wife Eileen, the church service will be for family and friends only. Mrs O'Donnell said she had been left "devastated" by her husband's death.
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