
Matthew Lindsay
Sports Journalist at The Herald (Scotland)
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heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
Royal Union Saint-Gilloise won the Belgian title for the first time in 90 years on Sunday - can minority shareholder Tony Bloom oversee similar success at Hearts (Image: Newsquest Design) WHEN professional poker player, sports gambler and Brighton owner Tony Bloom bought a majority shareholding in Royal Union Saint-Gilloise back in 2018 it did not cause, not initially at least, many ripples in Belgium.
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heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
Jack Milne celebrates Aberdeen's win in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden on Saturday (Image: SNS) THE difficulties that major Scottish clubs like Aberdeen face developing young footballers who are capable of featuring in their first teams have been well documented in these pages during the past few seasons.
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heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, main picture, Aberdeen keeper Dimitar Mitov, inset top, and Aberdeen wing-back Alexander Jensen, inset bottom (Image: PA/SNS) ALEXANDER Jensen has tipped Aberdeen to use their Scottish Gas Scottish Cup triumph as a springboard to further success in the future and has predicted the Pittodrie side will only get better under manager Jimmy Thelin in future.
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heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
New Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell at Rugby Park today (Image: Promotional) HAVING walked out on Motherwell back in January because of the toll which the abuse he was receiving from the Fir Park faithful was starting to take on his young family, there were some obvious questions to ask Stuart Kettlewell as he was unveiled as Kilmarnock manager today. Does he have any worries about the impact which his new job will have on his wife and children?
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heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
Jimmy Thelin and his Aberdeen players wave to their fans from their open-topped bus yesterday as they celebrate their Scottish Cup success (Image: PA) LOSING the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup final to Aberdeen on penalties may not, with the memory of the penalty shootout defeat on Saturday still so fresh in the memory, seem like much of a positive for anyone of a Celtic persuasion at the present moment in time.
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Scott McTominay has been compared to Pulp Fiction problem solver Winston Wolf after helping Napoli move a point clear of Inter Milan in Serie A with two games to go. Part of Il Calcio della Scozia in association with @LaVitaGlasgow in @heraldscotland. https://t.co/jB9AueL0Dn

RT @HeraldSportScot: 'In return for his 34 per cent stake, Desmond has 100 per cent of the say. If anything, he involves himself in things…

My colleague @Graeme_McGarry offers a fascinating insight into the Italian ultra movement in @heraldscotland today and looks at what lessons Scottish football can learn from them. Part of Il Calcio della Scozia in association with @LaVitaGlasgow. https://t.co/ycYTUF2R7q