Scottish Football News
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The Scottish FA has held talks with police over potentially lifting the ban on the sale of alcohol at Scottish football grounds. The ban has been in place since Rangers and Celtic fans rioted at the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park 34 years ago.
Motherwell Vice-Chairman Derek Weir says that caretaker manager Kenny Black and former manager Terry Butcher are in the running to take over from Stuart McCall on a permanent basis.
Ahead of their game against Queen of the South tomorrow, Hearts players and staff have taken time out of their day to help a local charity.
Motherwell caretaker manager Kenny Black says he would be interested in taking on the job permanently - but he's yet to officially apply for the role. Black has been in charge since Stuart McCall resigned last month.
Highlights from the Scottish Premiership as Rangers hosted Hibernian at Ibrox.
Former Rangers owner Craig Whyte will not go to jail for failing to attend hearings at the High Court earlier this year.
Ally McCoist is confident he still has the full backing of the Rangers board and fans despite mounting pressure on his position.
Hearts owner Ann Budge discusses safety at the club and says she aims to make Tynecastle a welcoming ground for both home and away fans to visit.
Celtic won their sixth league game in a row to move three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.They beat Partick Thistle 1-0.
Barry Hearn explains how he believes Scottish football can be improved, including ideas such as lifting the alcohol ban in grounds.
Despite being half Polish and half Scottish, Hamilton's Ziggy Gordon says he will be supporting Scotland in the big game.
New Bolton manager Neil Lennon says his former club would benefit from the competition Rangers would offer should they get promoted to the Scottish Premiership.
The Everton forward knows that no one in the squad is guaranteed a spot, but admits he's glad to be in the team and hopeful of being in the starting 11 against Georgia.