ITV Football
last updated: Fri Sep 10, 2010 5:54 PM
- Mackay hails Hearts youngsters
Hearts legend Gary Mackay feels the club's latest batch of young players have been instrumental in turning around their season. - McCulloch hails influential McGregor
Lee McCulloch compared Allan McGregor to Rangers legend Andy Goram after the Ibrox keeper defied Celtic in Sunday's Old Firm draw at Parkhead with a brilliant late save from Georgios Samaras. - Mowbray predicts market movement
Tony Mowbray is expecting to oversee a shake-up to his Celtic squad this month but warned Gary Caldwell that the Parkhead club will call the shots on his future. - Smith explains split loyalties
Gordon Smith fears he may be disowned by his friends and family after marking his Clydesdale Bank Premier League debut with a stunning goal for Hearts in Sunday's Edinburgh derby. - McGhee forced to apologise to Hegarty
Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee has apologised to Dundee United legend Paul Hegarty after claiming the former defender threatened to break his legs. - Gers maintain lead
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. - Cautious approach from Millen
Assistant manager Andy Millen conceded pulling away from the relegation zone is a major relief but insists St Mirren are taking nothing for granted just yet. - Moutinho staying with Falkirk
Striker Pedro Moutinho has extended his stay at Falkirk until the end of the season. - Sochaux hopeful over Boyd
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. - McDonald staying put, says agent
Celtic striker Scott McDonald has no desire to leave Parkhead, according to his agent. - Hibs swoop for Smith
Hibernian have announced the signing of former Motherwell goalkeeper Graeme Smith following his release from Brighton. - United lose again
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. - Mowbray: Title race not over yet
Celtic manager Tony Mowbray still believes his side can catch Rangers in the race for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title. - Grassi provocation angers McGhee
Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee accused Dundee United's players of getting Davide Grassi sent off by threatening to "smash his face in". - Smith fury at Miller decision
Rangers manager Walter Smith has hit out at referee Willie Collum for standing by the red card which rules Kenny Miller out of Sunday`s Old Firm derby. - McCulloch pleased with point
Lee McCulloch believes Celtic players will be "banging their heads against the wall" after missing a series of chances in the Old Firm derby at Parkhead to reduce Rangers' seven-point lead at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League. - Smith expects the unexpected
Rangers manager Walter Smith has played down the blistering form of his side ahead of Sunday's Old Firm derby, insisting the three points are far from guaranteed. - Mowbray aims for silverware in 2010
Celtic boss Tony Mowbray has revealed his new year's resolutions as he prepares for his first Parkhead Old Firm derby as Celtic boss. - Celtic v Rangers key battles
Celtic host Rangers in the second Old Firm derby of the season on Sunday. Here we assess which players could have a decisive influence on the outcome of the match. - Mehmet focused on survival
Billy Mehmet is happy to put talks over his future on ice as he tries to help St Mirren emerge from the big freeze clear of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League drop zone.