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  • 1 week ago | thescottishsun.co.uk | Hamish MacRae

    Police seized the display as potential evidence and now the First Minister has had his sayTHE final Old Firm of the season was a dead rubber as far as the league goes, but was still packed with incident. One of the more controversial moments featured Rangers supporter group the Union Bears unfurling an inflammatory banner towards Celtic fans. The display featured a famous photo of Graeme Souness holding up a shotgun, with the words 'take aim against the rebel scum' written underneath.

  • 1 week ago | thescottishsun.co.uk | Hamish MacRae

    ABERDEEN have sold out their allocation of 20,000 tickets for this month's Scottish Cup final. And the Dons wasted no time shooting a thinly-veiled dig at the SFA after confirming their sellout crowd for the clash with Celtic. Aberdeen had said they'd initially been offered a lower amount of briefs, but came to an agreement to cover the cost of an extra 3,200 tickets should they fail to sell them out.

  • 1 week ago | thescottishsun.co.uk | Hamish MacRae

    GossipHe's broken into the team for the champions of his country and is now on the radar of the Scottish championsBRENDAN RODGERS has made it clear he expects Celtic to strengthen in the transfer market this summer. And a new report claims that the Hoops are looking to add a very young and promising star from Europe to their squad. Serbian outlet Max Sport says that Celtic are 'very interested' in Red Star Belgrade defender Veljko Milosavljevic.

  • 1 week ago | thescottishsun.co.uk | Hamish MacRae

    His injury is a major setback for Celts but the winger has promised he'll see fans again 'very soon'CELTIC aren't having much luck with injuries in the buildup to their Scottish Cup final with Aberdeen. And none have been more costly than the horror injury suffered by Hoops star Jota. Brendan Rodgers has revealed Celtic will need to rotate in order to nurse their walking wounded ahead of the Scottish Cup final on 24 May.

  • 1 week ago | thescottishsun.co.uk | Hamish MacRae

    US PRESIDENT Donald Trump's interest in golf is well-noted. And the leader of the free world has made no secret of his desire for his course to host golf's oldest tournament. Trump purchased the Turnberry estate in Ayrshire in 2014, and has been clear that he wants the course to host the Open for the first time since 2009.

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