Rangers to host meeting over refereeing concerns - gossip
[BBC] Rangers are reportedly set to host a meeting over refereeing standards in Scotland as a Celtic legend rules his former club out of the title race despite their weekend win. Rangers will host a meeting of Scottish Premiership clubs this month to discuss concerns over the standard of refereeing. (The Herald - subscription required) Chris Sutton has ruled Celtic out of the title race and said his former side made St Mirren "look like Brazil" at the weekend.
(Daily Record via The Warm-Up) Martin O'Neill is planning for a behind-closed-doors friendly to give his returning Celtic stars some minutes before competitive action. (Daily Record) Hibernian and at least two other Scottish Premiership sides are interested in Besir Iseni, with the 25-year-old centre-half out of contract at Kosovan side KF Dukagjini in the summer. (R.
org) Aberdeen boss Stephen Robinson intends to run the rule over some of his fringe players over the next fortnight. (Press and Journal) [The Courier] Calvin Miller hopes the top-six run-in with Falkirk will provide him with one last stage to audition for a Scotland World Cup role. (Daily Record) Motherwell are keen on taking Dunfermline Athletic defender Kieran Ngwenya on a free transfer, but Leyton Orient and Burton Albion are also interested in the 23-year-old.
(Peter O'Rourke on X) Dundee's Scott Wright admits he is still learning to trust his body again after his recovery from a serious knee injury received a massive boost. (The Courier) Falkirk are to rethink their ticketing policy for the final game of the season against Rangers following complaints about visiting fans in the home stands for Sunday's meeting. (Daily Record) Former Rangers head coach Russell Martin is on a shortlist of candidates Bristol City will consider for next season.
(Football League World) Piroe linked with Rangers again - gossip Tottenham in advanced talks to sign Robertson Falkirk will 'learn lessons' after alleged Rangers fan incidents