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  • 3 weeks ago | skysports.com | Sahil Jaidka |Gordon Duncan

    St Johnstone owner Adam Webb says cutting the number of clubs in the Scottish Premiership from 12 to 10 would be "a huge mistake". It was revealed on Tuesday that the SPFL's Competitions Working Group (CWG) are drawing up plans over a smaller top-flight league, and scrapping the top-six split. Webb - whose club is currently bottom of the Premiership - believes a larger 14-team model should be implemented, growing to 16 sides in the future. Not got Sky?

  • Nov 13, 2024 | skysports.com | Sahil Jaidka |Gordon Duncan

    "It's all a bit strange, but it's fantastic. It's a massive honour."At 33 years old, Kyrk Macmillan is one of the youngest chairman of a football club in Britain - and the youngest in Scotland. His route to the Fir Park boardroom has been via Paris, Berlin and Copenhagen - with the 'Well fan also becoming the CEO of a fashion company.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | skysports.com | Allan Valente |Gordon Duncan

    Philippe Clement has urged his Rangers players to rise above the Pittodrie atmosphere and focus on the “battle” on the pitch as his team aim to make up ground on Aberdeen on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports. An inconsistent start to the season means Rangers find themselves six points adrift of Aberdeen going into the midweek clash in the Granite City, with the Dons yet to lose a game under new boss Jimmy Thelin.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | skysports.com | Alison Conroy |Gordon Duncan

    There has been a summer overhaul at Motherwell, but Stuart Kettlewell insists none of his new signings are there to "make up the numbers". The club have lost a number of their top players including Theo Bair, Liam Kelly and Blair Spittal, with eleven new players arriving at Fir Park. Motherwell progressed in the League Cup despite a frustrating group campaign with Kettlewell telling his players it is time to step up.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | skysports.com | Alison Conroy |Gordon Duncan

    The enthusiasm for football is very much still there for Derek McInnes as he enters his 18th year of management. He moved to Kilmarnock in 2022 after spells with Aberdeen, Bristol City and St Johnstone, immediately winning promotion back to the Scottish Premiership. Last season they finished fourth, earning a Europa League qualifying place, and McInnes does not want to stop there.

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