RIVAL managers Craig Levein and Walter Smith united yesterday to back referee Mike Tumilty's decision to abandon the SPL fixture at Tannadice between Dundee United and R
TONY Mowbray's stern defence of his side after this victory might have sounded more robust had it followed a match where they had been required to stretch themselves. Alt
BANG your head against a brick wall for long enough and occasionally, just occasionally, it will give way in the end. Playing against ten men for almost the whole second-half,
SHORT of the novel concept of actually winning SPL matches, the only means to prevent depression working its way into the bones of Hearts' legions may be to quarantine the
BARRY Ferguson was sent-off in injury time and James McFadden missed a second-half penalty as Birmingham and Manchester City fought out a goalless draw at St Andrews yesterday
SODDEN turf equated to lost ground in the title race for Rangers yesterday when a Tayside torrent forced an intriguingly balanced contest with Dundee United to be called off a
AUCHINLECK Talbot hung on to defeat Highland League side Huntly 4-3 to join fellow Ayrshire side Irvine Meadow in the third round of the Active Nation Scottish Cup.
THE lead at the top of the table changed hands yet again at the weekend, with Queen of the South going top on goal difference from last week's incumbents, Dundee, followin
LIVINGSTON top the table for the first time this season and for the first time since winning this league back in 1996 after a 3-0 win at Montrose, with all the goals coming in
RANGERS midfielder Steven Davis was unhappy with referee Mike Tumilty's decision to abandon yesterday's match against Dundee United after notching his first goal of t
MURRAY Davidson believes St Johnstone's victory over Falkirk on Saturday is further evidence the newcomers can hold their own in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
MIDFIELDER Graham Alexander felt his side were thoroughly deserving of the three points as Burnley maintained their impressive home form with a 2-0 win over ten-man Hull at T
IT LOOKS like the Stirling Albion team bus had an extremely quiet journey from Balmoor to Forthbank after the league leaders lost for the first time in seven games when they w
COLIN Nish has leapt to the defence of Ian Murray after his tackle left Aberdeen teenager Fraser Fyvie with suspected ankle ligament damage in Hibernian's last-gasp 2-0
TWO red cards and the loss of two late goals rounded off an already miserable Saturday afternoon for Aberdeen supporters - many of whom missed the kick-off at Easter Road foll
REAL Madrid president Florentino Perez has thrown his support behind underfire coach Manuel Pellegrini, and suggested the Chilean will be in place for the rest of the season.