
Matthew Lindsay
Sports Journalist at The Herald (Scotland)
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
Scotland players, top row from left to right, Che Adams, Stuart Armstrong, Ryan Christie, Lyndon Dykes, Craig Gordon, Grant Hanley, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Andy Robertson, Lawrence Shankland, Kieran Tierney and manager Steve Clarke. (Image: SNS) THOSE of us who care about the health of Scottish football and are concerned for the future of the national team have had our deflated spirits lifted a little bit of late.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
Cieran Slicker, second right, is comforted by his Scotland team mates after the defeat to Iceland at Hampden last night (Image: PA) ARNAR Gunnlaugsson, the Iceland manager, tonight revealed that he had instructed his players to target Cieran Slicker, the young goalkeeper who made his debut for Scotland at Hampden tonight, immediately.
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heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
Scotland defender Scott McKenna is stopped in his tracks by two Iceland players at Hampden tonight (Image: PA) SCOTLAND’S hopes of getting their Nations League play-off defeat to Greece out of their system and recording a morale-boosting win in their penultimate match before their World Cup qualifying campaign gets underway in September were dashed at Hampden tonight when they crashed to another painful loss.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
New Rangers sporting director Kevin Thelwell at Ibrox today (Image: Colin Meanrs) NEW Rangers sporting director Kevin Thelwell today stressed that manager Russell Martin will have the final say on every player he and his recruitment team identify as a prospective signing. Thelwell, who has previously worked at Preston North End, Derby County, Wolves, New York Red Bulls and Everton, was appointed by the Ibrox club last month and started his new role on Monday.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Matthew Lindsay
Rangers chief executive Patrick Stewart speaks to the media at Ibrox today as Russell Martin is unveiled as manager (Image: Colin Mearns) RANGERS chief executive Patrick Stewart today refused to state how much of the £20m working capital that Andrew Cavenagh and the San Francisco 49ers are set to plough into the Ibrox club will be made available to new manager Russell Martin to strengthen his squad.
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