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| Sunday, October 1, 2000 |
Ferguson: I can't take it any more
The relentless start to the season finally pushed Scotland midfielder Barry Ferguson beyond breaking point last night as his Rangers manager, Dick Advocaat, ruled club interests must now come ahead of national duty.
Elliott avoids the sucker punch
There are no easy games these days, every match is a potential banana skin, the emerging nations are closing the gap all the time...
Brown refuses to rule out the impossible
Scotland coach Craig Brown has no intention of suffering the indignity of becoming the first international manager to lose to the country with the worst record in Europe.
Jefferies forgets Goodman press war
Jim Jefferies gave the impression he was ready to pick Don Goodman up by his wild and wavy locks and hurl him up and down Gorgie Road on the final day of last season.
Konterman can deliver the dream
Bert Konterman, whose ungainly gait often conjures up images of a rollerskating flamingo, must walk taller than ever from now on as he attempts to convince Rangers fans he can be the rock on which Champions League success is built.
Kids all right by Robbie
Robbie Winters is virtually a veteran in the Aberdeen side nowadays, but the striker believes the youngsters currently in the team will do a lot better against Celtic this season than the more experienced men did in the previous one.
Battling Gould earns his place
Scotland goalkeeper Jonathan Gould will almost certainly be spared the embarrassment of being axed by Celtic manager Martin O'Neill ahead of the World Cup qualifying ties against San Marino and Croatia.
Hibs helped by sinner Weir
Hibs cut Celtic's lead at the top of the SPL to one point with their first win at McDiarmid Park for seven years.
Wilkie off in stalemate
How appropriate that Dundee were wearing their red away strip in this match as it is uncannily similar to the shade of card that referees keep brandishing at their players in general and at Lee Wilkie in particular.
Shots by Saints so lethal at last
St Mirren gave their worried fans no little reassurance that they intend to face the hostilities of the Scottish Premier League with more than merely blank ammunition.
A bad day in end for Livvy
A wonderful second-half fightback secured an unlikely 3-2 victory for Falkirk in a pulsating encounter with Livingston.
Winning start for Brownlie
New manager John Brownlie had a winning start after taking over at Arbroath as they beat Queen of the South 2-0 at Gayfield.
Hearts target on target
Transfer target Cowdenbeath striker Murray McDowell was again in goalscoring form in the Fifers' 2-0 win over Montrose.
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