
Robert Grieve
Chief Football Writer at The Scottish Sun
Scottish Sun Chief Football Writer. All views my own. I don’t write headlines.
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6 days ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Robert Grieve
JAMES TAVERNIER has told his Rangers team-mates it’s now time to show pride in wearing the Rangers shirt. Their Europa League campaign ended bitterly in Bilbao. Barry Ferguson and his squad were fuming with TWO penalty claims going against them. They now have a handful of dead-rubber Premiership games to return to. But skipper Tav insists that must finish the league season by giving everything for the fed-up fans. He said: “Yes, it's about pride.
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6 days ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Robert Grieve
ANDREAS HINKEL has compared long-serving Celtic star James Forrest to Jesus. Spanish wing legend Navas, that is. German Hinkel is proud of the 33-year-old Hoops wide man for remaining a key member of Brendan Rodgers’ squad. Hinkel played in Forrest’s scoring Celtic debut against Motherwell in May 2010 when the Scot was a starry-eyed teenager.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Robert Grieve
ATHLETIC BILBAO’S stadium is known here as The Cathedral. But Barry Ferguson’s prayers weren’t answered. In the sensational San Mames, the Rangers boss was left looking to the heavens and asking if somebody up there didn’t like him. Fergie’s dream is over, it just wasn’t meant to be. It’s the La Liga outfit have advanced to the semi-finals of the Europa League as they aim to get back here to their place for the chance of lifting the trophy in 33 days’ time.
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1 week ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Robert Grieve
BARRY FERGUSON watched Rangers’ Europa League dream end - but hopes his chance of staying on as Ibrox boss isn’t over. Gers lost 2-0 to Athletic Bilbao in Spain - with Fergie fuming his team were denied TWO penalties. But he’s confirmed for the first time he desperately wants to lead the club next season. Fergie said: “I’ve not sat down and spoken about it but it needs to get sorted soon because as a club we obviously need to do a lot of work.
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1 week ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Robert Grieve
TOYOSI OLUSANYA is poised to seal a £200,000 move to MLS side Houston Dynamo. The St Mirren striker is out of contract at the end of the season but is now set to leave imminently - barring any late hitches. Olusanya, 27, was also being chased by Scottish and English clubs on a free after an impressive season in Paisley. But the Buddies are set to rake in a six-figure fee before the MLS transfer window closes next Wednesday.
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