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Steven Gerrard reckons Kenny Miller deserves a 'wonderful reception' from Rangers fans on his return to Ibrox
STEVEN GERRARD believes former Rangers striker Kenny Miller deserves a ‘wonderful reception’ on his return to Ibrox this afternoon.The 38-year-old will line-up for Dundee as he makes his second appearance for Neil McCann’s side following his debut against
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Steven Gerrard backs Alfredo Morelos to kick-on after Colombia debut
STEVEN GERRARD has urged Alfredo Morelos to kick on and use his first Colombia cap as inspiration.The 22-year-old made his international bow in the friendly with Venezuela last week and has recently signed a new deal at Ibrox. Morelos was tipped for a
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Steven Gerrard: Rangers' form hasn't been good enough and we must go on a run in the Premiership
THEY say the league table never lies. For Steven Gerrard, the truth is simple.No matter the circumstances, no matter the fixtures, five points from four games isn’t good enough for Rangers. That is the big picture, that is all that matters.The points
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Ryan Jack ruled out of Rangers' Europa League clash with Villarreal
RYAN JACK has been ruled out of Rangers’ Europa League clash with Villarreal after picking up a calf injury.Boss Steven Gerrard will also be without the services of latest signing Gareth McAuley for the visit of Dundee.But midfielder Lassana Coulibaly
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Eros Grezda determined to get up to speed as quickly as possible at Rangers
EROS GREZDA hopes he can get up to speed as quickly as possible as he recovers from an ankle injury.The winger could make his debut against Dundee this afternoon.Grezda has been tipped for a bright future but is only focused on proving himself at Ibrox.He
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Graeme McGarry: Now that it's Hampden, SFA must breathe new life into ailing icon
AND so, Hampden it is. The SFA have their stadium, but if they aren’t careful, they may end up like the dog that caught the car. Now that the chase is over, what do they do with it now?There seems to be a strong headwind gathering behind the idea of replicating
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New St Mirren manager Oran Kearney calls on Paisley side to show same fighting spirit in every game
New St Mirren manager Oran Kearney last night told the Paisley side that they have set the standard for every other game after their display against Celtic.Brendan Rodgers' side were held to a 0-0 draw with Kearney delighted with his side."I
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers laments "poor demonstration of officiating" after Olivier Ntcham red-card against St Mirren
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers last night took aim at the officials who sent off Olivier Ntcham last night as the Hoops were held to a 0-0 draw against St Mirren.The French midfielder was sent off for a first-half foul on Stephen McGinn, his second booking
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Agony for Cameron Norrie as 'home' debut turns sour
AND to think people used to accuse Andy Murray of putting us through the wringer, writes Stewart Fisher. Having been responsible for one of the best Davis Cup debuts of all time, coming back from two sets and a break down to shock Roberto Bautista Agut
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Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson hoping to be facing up to Hearts counterpart Craig Levein
MOTHERWELL manager Stephen Robinson is hoping to welcome Hearts counterpart Craig Levein to Fir Park today, as he admitted that the job has taken its own toll on him since taking over as a number one.Robinson is all too aware of the stress that comes
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Defiant Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke drafts in legal support in battle with SFA
KILMARNOCK manager Steve Clarke has taken legal action in his battle with the SFA, who have charged both him and the club for bringing the game into disrepute. The 55-year-old has been accused following a statement he made over the failure of an
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Aberdeen urge SPFL to intervene amid growing concern over SFA disciplinary process - and look at VAR
ABERDEEN have appealed to the SPFL to help them address growing concerns about the SFA disciplinary procedure and called for the introduction of video assistant referees (VAR) to Scottish football to be seriously examined. The Pittodrie club issued a
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Ten man Celtic held to 0-0 draw against Oran Kearney's new look St Mirren
They did not roll out the welcome mat for Brendan Rodgers' first game in Paisley. Rather, the Celtic manager was not allowed to intrude on the party for Oran Kearney's unveiling as St Mirren boss. Reduced to ten-men after the first-half dismissal
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Nightclubs race ahead with late opening hours for Ayr Gold Cup weekend
NIGHTCLUBS are racing ahead with late opening hours planned for the Ayr Gold Cup weekend.Ayr’s Furys will open until 3.30am for three nights in a row over the course of the huge event. Cheeky Charlies in Troon has also been granted permission to keep
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Princes Trust Wolfson Centre to throw open its doors
CUMBRAE House is to throw open its doors and invite in the community for a range of activities, food and live music.Now the Prince’s Trust Wolfson Centre, the building is an art deco B-listed part of Glasgow's heritage. From 10am til 4pm on Saturday
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The sound of silence: Karaoke banned from pub after noise complaints
KARAOKE has been banned at a pub after a spate of trouble and noise complaints.Police said 14 incidents involving The Carrick in Maybole have been reported.A lorry narrowly missed an elderly man who staggered and fell onto the A77 after drinking at the
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Relatives of serial child killer Robert Black yet to come forward ahead of inquest
A FAILURE to trace any relatives of child serial killer Robert Black may see his inquest proceed without family participation, a coroner has said.Nine months of efforts by the Coroner Service for Northern Ireland to find relations of the late Scottish
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Major events programme brings £1.25m into Renfrewshire economy
RENFREWSHIRE’S major events programme has created a £1.25million boost for the local economy so far in 2018.More than 70,000 people have come to the area from across Scotland and beyond to attend big days with April’s Paisley Food and Drink Festival,
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The weekend comes early as Glasgow resident scoops lottery win
THE weekend has arrived early for one person in Glasgow who has scooped a fantastic £1,000 prize with People’s Postcode Lottery.The Linacre Gardens resident coined in the cash when their lucky postcode, G32 0EJ, was drawn as a winner of the lottery’s
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Gary More murder: Stop and speak operation brings new information on getaway car
Police are following new leads in their investigation into the murder of a man gunned down in front of his children. Gary More, 32, was shot several times in Gartness Drive, Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, last Thursday and died at the scene. Officers
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Kilmarnock store receives £2.2m refresh
SHOPPERS in Kilmarnock are set to enjoy a fresh-faced Asda as the supermarket announced the completion of its revamp following a £2.2m investment.In addition to an all new layout and brightened look, customers in Kilmarnock can experience brand new store
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Giant billboard appears at Anniesland Cross - here's what it all means
It's difficult to find a positive side to the Glasgow weather while getting soaked through your jeans and bashed on the head with umbrellas - but one business has managed it. Tennent’s Lager have done their best to turn Glasgow's frown upside down
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Leigh Griffiths sets his sights on 10-In-A-Row after signing new four year deal with Celtic
LEIGH Griffiths today vowed to help Celtic complete 10-In-A-Row after agreeing a new four year deal that will keep him at Parkhead until 2022.Griffiths netted his 100th goal for the Scottish champions in their Europa League play-off match against FK Suduva
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Celtic legend to take centre stage with statue in Saltcoats
THE statue to honour Celtic footballing legend Bobby Lennox will take centre stage in Saltcoats, it has been confirmed. The hardworking committee of locals who have strived to make the dream a reality confirmed the news on Friday after the green
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New Glasgow art club brings generations together
A NEW art club run by volunteers in Glasgow is providing a place for adults to socialise and great creative.Art Club One is being run out of Project Ability in Trongate and takes place weekly on Thursday nights from 6pm-8pm. The club provides basic arts
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Ex-police officer and convicted stalker back in court for accessing victim's bank account
An ex police officer jailed for stalking a married man she became “fixated” with was back in the dock for accessing his bank account. Ashley Boyd, 27, became obsessed with Kevin O’Connor who is married to her former friend. Only a month after
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New nature garden for city centre nursery
A GLASGOW nursery will be able to transform its outdoor play area thanks to a generous donation.Cowcaddens Day Nursery was gifted £600 from Dobbies Garden Centre in Milngavie. The makeover will give the children who attend the nursery a garden space where
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Aberdeen brand SFA explanation for Michael Devlin appeal failure "unacceptable" - and call for VAR
ABERDEEN today described the explanation given by the SFA when their appeal against the red card Michael Devlin was shown against Kilmarnock was turned down as "unacceptable".The Pittodrie club are adamant that defender Devlin was wrongfully
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West End bar demands answers over council failure to make decision on outdoor seating
A craft beer giant has demanded answers on its plans to have an outdoor seating area in the West End. The owners of BrewDog want permission to have five tables and 10 seats outside their Argyle Street bar. And they have taken their case to
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M&S to hold 'golden ticket' giveaway in Glasgow stores
Glasgow shoppers could be in with the chance of winning up to £200 to spend in a high-end supermarket. M&S will be giving away 100 golden tickets in each of its 56 Scottish stores to celebrate its Centenary year this month. The first 100
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Meet the finalists in latest line-up of heroes going the extra mile to make their communities better
NOT all superheroes wear capes – it is time to meet the mighty men, women and children who are changing communities for the better in the north west of Glasgow.The third and final heat of the Evening Times Glasgow Community Champions Awards takes place
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Police bump into two famous faces while on patrol at Glasgow Quay
A couple of familiar faces were picked up by police on Thursday night after a night at the cinema. The force shared a picture of two pensioners they had been dealing with at Springfield Quay. Lucky for the duo, they just so happen to be Glasgow
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Glasgow-born director David Mackenzie bookies favourite for James Bond role
A Glasgow-born director is the new favourite to be named the director of the next James Bond. David Mackenzie, best known for films including Starred Up and Hallam Foe, has been cut from 33/1 all the way into 7/2. He has come in ahead of action
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Popular West End restaurant announces shock closure
A popular West End restaurant has announced it is to close at the end of the month. Jacqueline O’Donnell of The Sisters Jordanhill took to social media to break the news to customers. The chef said it was with a 'heavy heart' that she has decided
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Elderly male patient raped by pensioner at Wishaw hospital
An investigation has been launched after an elderly man was raped by another patient in hospital. Police are looking into the serious sexual assault involving two patients aged 72-year-old and 69-year-old at University Hospital Wishaw. The
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Sturgeon speaks about bullying and Bake Off in special Question Time show
Nicola Sturgeon has opened up about homework, her inability to use a cooker and which reality TV programme she would opt to go on. The First Minister was also quizzed on the new, reduced-sugar recipe for the famous Scottish soft drink Irn Bru and
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Police vow to protect witnesses as they receive NO calls over Gary More murder
POLICE say a Lanarkshire community could be withholding information on a fatal shooting in fear of retaliation. Officers investigating the murder of young dad Gary More have received no calls a week on from the attack. The 32-year-old was standing
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Smash kits: Historic Rangers and Celtic strips take centre stage at football exhibition
THEY instantly conjure memories of peerless players, glorious goals and magical moments in every fan’s life. And now the most famous kits in football history are to be celebrated at a special exhibition right here in Glasgow – with Scottish shirts
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'This is the worst it’s been': Businesses speak of fear and intimidation by drug addicts and beggars on city streets
STAFF are being abused going to work, stepping over sleeping bodies and picking up dirty needles in Glasgow city centre, business owners have warned. A group formed to highlight a rise in criminal and anti-social behaviour has demanded action from
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Stuart Armstrong's former coach claims his success proves why not to disregard boys club football
STUART Armstrong’s rise to the top has shown aspiring professionals in this country as well as the game’s authorities not to disregard boys club football, according to his former youth coach. Armstrong was rejected by no fewer than three professional
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Restaurant review: The Tec treats Toots to dinner with one of the city's best views
I’M not saying the Moll isn’t a doll to look at but a guy needs a a change of scene some days. I daresay Blondie had days where she pictured Cary Grant when she leaned in for a smooch so I had dreamed up a plan to help keep things fresh. I’d heard
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Chat’s life! Glasgow gran reveals secret of her 102 years
A GLASGOW pensioner has revealed her biggest secret to a long and happy life, after reaching the ripe old age of 102 – having a good gab. Jean Revie, who celebrated her birthday earlier this month with family, believes a can-do attitude teamed
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Message from dead sister tells Mark the film he has to write
Brian BeacomTHERE aren’t too many writers who come up with a feature film idea based upon the discovery of a dead sister they never knew existed.Dreaded Light is Mark MacNicol’s first foray into film production, his project set to go into development
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Talks continuing for Rangers fan zone plans after council pulls permission for venue
Talks are continuing in a bid to resurrect Rangers’ fan zone plan, according to Glasgow City Council’s deputy leader. David McDonald, who was accused of intervening to stop the fan zone going ahead earlier this year, revealed that council, Glasgow
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Warning to council over extending opening hours for Glasgow’s pubs and clubs
LICENSING chiefs have been warned to consider the wide-ranging implications of extending opening hours for Glasgow’s pubs and clubs. The city’s Licensing Board has launched a consultation on whether to run a 12-month pilot scheme to allow ‘late
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Call to name Springburn street after former MP Lord Martin
A CALL has been made to honour a politician by naming a constituency street after him. Local councillor Martin McElroy wants Glasgow City Council to pledge to name a street in Springburn Speaker Martin's Way. Former House of Commons Speaker
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Vile paedophiles avoid jail and are back out on the streets to work on their rehabilitation
THREE vile paedophiles are back out on the streets after avoiding jail for their sick offences. Over a number of years, Robert McDermitt, Iain Kidd and Fillip Hannisdal collected indecent images of children. They also took – or permitted to be