THE big announcement of the footballing season has arrived as the Wee Red Book makes its return.
Turning 95 this year, the popular Wee Red Book is available to purchase for all football fanatics with the cost set at £3.99.
Scottish football is never far away from hilarious moments, drama on and off the field and brilliant talking points, and this season will be no different.
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Is league football your fancy? Get all the latest fixtures for the upcoming season to keep track of the matches as well as taking a look back at all the cup and league winners from previous seasons.
Or if international football is more your cup of tea with Scotland making a strong start to their Euro 2024 campaign to Germany, you can get all the information you need on every Scottish player.
The Wee Red Book is a trusty friend for every Scottish football fan.
Co-editor Jacqueline Brogan said: "I can’t believe we have reached 95!
"The Wee Red Book is iconic – with so many print products disappearing it is great to still be in a position to continue. All of course thanks to our loyal readers who buy it year after year.
"As always Scottish football fails to disappoint. Just as Celtic win another domestic treble, Ange Postecoglou leaves for Tottenham. And as Celtic fans were in shock, Brendan Rodgers returns for a second spell.
"The pride of Coatbridge Albion Rovers were relegated to the lower leagues and we witnessed another club from the lower leagues join League Two, The Spartans."
She added: "Sadly, we honour a few of the greats who are no longer with us. Andy Goram, Frank McGarvey, Craig Brown and Billy Thomson.
"Michael Beale returned to Rangers for a second spell, this time as manager and Ranger’s keeper Allan McGregor retired.
"All in all we have a lot to look forward to in the new season, bring it on."
To order, visit HERE.
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