'Inevitable' that Rangers star will leave, Billy Gilmour on potential Scotland call, Ibrox PR blasted as 'shambles', call for postponement of Rangers' Europa League clash - Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill
Rangers sweat over injured trio
Steven Gerrard’s satisfaction with Rangers’ 1-0 win over Ross County was tempered by a treble injury blow ahead of Thursday night’s Europa League meeting with Bayer Leverkusen. (The Scotsman)
Call for postponement of Rangers game
German health minister Jens Spahn has called for Rangers’ clash with Bayer Leverkusen to be postponed amid fears it could lead to the spread of the coronavirus. (Scottish Sun)
Rangers PR ‘a shambles’ as Tavernier exit ‘inevitable’
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdKris Commons has blasted the “shambles” that is Rangers’ PR after James Tavernier’s controversial programme notes were allowed to be published. The former Celtic star also believes it’s inevitable the club’s captain will soon be leaving Ibrox. (Daily Mail)
Gilmour on potential Scotland call
Rising star Billy Gilmour staked his claim for a Scotland call-up with another man-of-the-match display for Chelsea and admitted it would be “mad” if he was handed a place in Steve Clarke’s squad for the Euro 2020 play-off against Israel later this month. (The Scotsman)
Stendel plans attacking line-up
Hearts are preparing to deploy forwards Liam Boyce, Steven Naismith and Conor Washington together to add extra impetus to their relegation fight. (The Scotsman)
Ross not panicking
Jack Ross has insisted Hibs still have their top-six destiny in their own hands despite the Easter Road side suffering back to back defeats and having picked up just one point from their last three Premiership matches. (Evening News)
Imrie arrested
Former Hamilton Accies midfielder Dougie Imrie was arrested on suspicion of match fixing. The 36-year-old, now a coach at the Scottish Premiership club, was quizzed by police officers over suspicious betting patterns involving yellow cards last season. (Scottish Sun)
Comments
Want to join the conversation? Please or to comment on this article.