
Gordon Parks
Reporter at Scottish Daily Record
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Gordon Parks
Lawrence Shankland and Barrie McKay put the midfielder's fears of the Kilmarnock boss bringing in route one football to bedBeni Baningime admits the initial prospect of Derek McInnes taking charge of Hearts triggered long ball dread. But after a dose of dressing room reassurance from Lawrence Shankland and Barrie McKay, the midfielder’s fears of the Kilmarnock boss bringing in a route one style have been put to bed.
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1 month ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Gordon Parks
He was once labelled the next Fred Perry but now he's got his sights on becoming a legend at FalkirkBarney Stewart breaks into laughter as he explains he was left with his family’s physical genetics, given his brothers went to university at Oxford and Cambridge. Affectionately known as “uni boy” in the confines of Falkirk Stadium, he isn’t complaining – and neither should he.
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2 months ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Gordon Parks |Barry Ferguson
West Ham assistant boss Billy Reid is adamant the arrival of Barry Ferguson can be the catalyst for a win at ParkheadBilly Reid insists the Barry Ferguson factor could be the fly in the ointment for anyone who believes this afternoon is an Old Firm formality. The West Ham assistant boss has enjoyed a recent return to his Scottish football roots after an ill-fated spell alongside Graham Potter at Chelsea and has run an expert eye over the latest Celtic v Rangers clash.
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2 months ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Gordon Parks
Wilson could break the record of Scotland;s youngest ever player if Steve Clarke gives him a run out against GreeceJames Wilson admits his decision not to jump down south is a twist of fate that’s delivered a dream cap call from Scotland. The 18-year-old Hearts striker opted against moves to Manchester United and Aston Villa in favour of taking his chances with the Jambos academy.
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Mar 1, 2025 |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Gordon Parks
The Tynecastle gaffer was out and about i the capital when he found himself targeted ahead of capital clashNeil Critchley faced the wrath of Hibs-supporting white van man as he sought to clear his head before the Edinburgh derby. But the Hearts boss insists the heckling only served to reinforce his belief tomorrow’s Easter Road clash is a rivalry is like no other.
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