• Hamilton Accies chairman Ronnie Macdonald insists the Scottish Premier League club is now debt-free.
  • St Johnstone extend Liam Caddis's contract after the 16-year-old midfielder breaks into the first team.
  • St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes has warned his players Motherwell will be no pushovers on Boxing Day - even if their heavy defeat to Rangers last week suggests otherwise.
  • Derek McInnes refused to be drawn on the prospect of replacing Craig Levein at Dundee United.
  • St Johnstone midfielder Chris Millar has signed a two-year contract extension which ties him to the club until 2012.
  • St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes hailed his side for producing the perfect response to their defeat to Rangers as they bounced back with victory over St Mirren.
  • Madjid Bougherra insists he is not seeking a summer move from Rangers.
  • Walter Smith has ruled out any January arrivals at Rangers as he gave loan flop Jerome Rothen permission to leave Ibrox.
  • St Johnstone has confirmed top scorer Collin Samuel would be out for six weeks following exploratory knee surgery.
  • Rangers striker Nacho Novo has been charged with improper conduct for allegedly gesturing to Aberdeen supporters in last month's Clydesdale Bank Premier League game at Pittodrie.
  • Liechtenstein captain Mario Frick sees signs that his side can gain an unexpected draw against Scotland.
  • Paul Caddis says he had to leave boyhood heroes for Swindon for the sake of his career.
  • New Celtic striker Anthony Stokes is hopeful he will make his debut against Hearts this weekend.
  • Aberdeen have been given the green light to seal the loan signing of Udinese defender Nikola Vujadinovic.
  • Aberdeen hope to secure a work permit to finalise the signing of Udinese full-back Nikola Vujadinovic.
  • Aberdeen expect to sign Udinese defender Nikola Vujadinovic on loan should he receive a work permit.
  • Full internationals are added to the Austria Under-21 squad as they and Scotland vie for a place in the European Championship play-offs.
  • Hamilton have completed the signing of Jim Goodwin after he was released from Huddersfield.
  • Former Huddersfield Town midfielder Jim Goodwin signs for Hamilton Academical until January.
  • Former Kilmarnock chairman Jamie Moffat has written off £900,000 of the £1.8million debt owed to him.
  • Kilmarnock have revealed that former chairman Jamie Moffat has written off £900,000 of the £1.8million debt owed to him.
  • Former Kilmarnock chairman Jamie Moffat writes off half of the £1.8m debt owed to him by the Rugby Park club.
  • Kilmarnock could see their debt slashed by almost £2million after former chairman Jamie Moffat agreed to conditionally write off the debt he is owed by the club.
  • Defenders Lee Wallace and Kevin McNaughton return for Scotland's Euro 2012 qualifier with Liechtenstein on Tuesday.
  • Scotland manager Craig Levein will make changes for Tuesday's Euro 2012 qualifier with Liechtenstein.
  • Scotland manager Craig Levein calls up Jay McEveley and Garry O'Connor for the Euro 2012 qualifiers against Lithuania and Liechtenstein.
  • Dundee United have announced the signing of former Aberdeen skipper Scott Severin on a two-year contract.
  • Craig Levein does not believe Scotland are under any more pressure to make Euro 2012 on the back of the domestic clubs' failings in Europe.
  • Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee has apologised to Dundee United legend Paul Hegarty after claiming the former defender threatened to break his legs.
  • Lee McCulloch's dramatic late equaliser in the Old Firm derby at Parkhead kept Rangers seven points clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League.
  • Dundee United continued to struggle to cope with life after Craig Levein as 10-man Aberdeen held on for their first win at Tannadice in almost four years.
  • The Scottish Premier League have announced provisional dates for all six fixtures which have recently been postponed due to the big freeze.
  • Scottish Premier League chief executive Neil Doncaster insisted the decimation of the midweek fixture list was not proof the season schedule needs a revamp.
  • John Hughes rubbished reports he is poised to sign former Aberdeen captain Russell Anderson.
  • This week's Clydesdale Bank Premier League games at Aberdeen, Hamilton, St Johnstone and Kilmarnock have been postponed.
  • Aberdeen hope to complete the signing of Paul Marshall before the New Year derby against Dundee United.
  • Rangers captain David Weir was disappointed to lose a goal to Hibernian in the first minute of Sunday's Clydesdale Bank SPL match but was delighted with the character his team-mates showed in battling back to win 4-1.
  • Paul Houston has revealed he would jump at the chance to join Craig Levein's Scotland coaching staff, but refused to confirm whether he wanted to succeed him as Dundee United manager.
  • Mark McGhee is hoping Aberdeen have learned the lessons from their defeat to Hibernian and will provide the perfect response in their final two Clydesdale Bank Premier League matches of the year.
  • The Boxing Day programme in the Scottish Football League was decimated on Christmas Eve, with only two of Saturday's 15 fixtures surviving the big freeze.
  • Dundee United have confirmed that, subject to confirmation of compensation from the Scottish Football Association, Craig Levein has left his post as manager, paving the way for him to be appointed Scotland boss.
  • Georgios Samaras insists the whole Celtic team must be blamed for the defensive frailties that surfaced again in the 2-1 defeat by Hearts that kept them four points behind Rangers in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title race.
  • Hearts striker Christian Nade is a doubt for Sunday's Clydesdale Bank Premier League game with Celtic with a stomach injury.
  • Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee has stepped up his interest in Paul Marshall after inviting the Manchester City midfielder back for a second week on trial.
  • Scottish referees supremo Hugh Dallas hopes the focus can shift away from match officials and back to football after expressing "astonishment" at criticism from Motherwell boss Jim Gannon.
  • Dundee United manager Craig Levein has rejected suggestions his team will face a depleted Hearts side in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
  • Hearts captain Michael Stewart has succeeded in his appeal against his red card at Hamilton after it was reduced to a caution by the Scottish Football Association.
  • Motherwell manager Jim Gannon is glad Celtic have turned their form around ahead of their visit to Fir Park - because he wants to see his players match them at their best.
  • Scotland Under-21 coach Billy Stark is delighted to still be on track for a place at the Euro 2011 finals.
  • Scott Brown believes victories at home are paramount after Scotland open their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a goalless draw in Lithuania.
  • Rangers striker Kenny Miller insists the speculation surrounding his future is not affecting his game.
  • Walter Smith has gone for quality over quantity with his £4m striker.
  • Sochaux president Alexandre Lacombe has reaffirmed his interest in Rangers striker Kris Boyd and believes a deal can be done to bring the Scotsman to France.
  • Tony Mowbray has dampened down expectations that Belarus international Dimitry Verkhovtsov is set to join Celtic.
  • Hibernian manager John Hughes has revealed he would be "a very, very angry man" if Barclays Premier League teams are given permission to field their Ivory Coast stars on Monday after being told Sol Bamba cannot play in Sunday's cl...
  • John Hughes was thrilled after Hibernian extended their unbeaten Clydesdale Bank Premier League run to 12 games with a 2-0 win at Aberdeen.
  • Kenny Miller struck his second double in five days as Rangers stepped up their impressive goalscoring run by thrashing Motherwell 6-1.
  • Kenny Miller savoured his two goals as he helped Rangers go back to the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League with a 3-0 win.
  • Rangers manager Walter Smith is optimistic Kris Boyd will be scoring goals for the club for years to come after the striker claimed another two on the day speculation over his future dominated the back pages.
  • Marc-Antoine Fortune believes his season is ready to start again after he came off the bench to grab a dramatic winner against Motherwell at Fir Park to keep Celtic top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
  • Rangers manager Walter Smith is optimistic Kris Boyd will be scoring goals for the club for years to come after the striker claimed another two on the day speculation over his future dominated the back pages.
  • Marc-Antoine Fortune came off the bench to grab a dramatic winner as Celtic edged Motherwell 3-2 at Fir Park.
  • Tony Mowbray hailed the impact of substitute Marc-Antoine Fortune as Celtic came from 2-1 down to beat Motherwell 3-2 at Fir Park.
  • Eleven fans convicted of rioting in Manchester after the 2009 Uefa Cup final have been given prison sentences.
  • All but one of 12 rioting hooligans who took part in the worst destruction Manchester has suffered "since the blitz" will be going to jail.
  • Neil Lennon has declared himself satisfied with Celtic's transfer activity over the summer.
  • Daryl Murphy was relieved to make an early impact at Celtic by opening his goalscoring account for his new club.
  • Damian Casalinuovo has revealed he quit Dundee United to gain more game-time at Hamilton.
  • Hamilton have snapped up striker Damian Casalinuovo from Dundee United for an undisclosed fee.
  • Hamilton have signed striker Damian Casalinuovo from Scottish Premier League rivals Dundee United for an undisclosed fee.
  • Lithuania defender Marius Zaliukas is praying for a victory in what he reckons is the "most important game of his career" against Scotland.

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