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Rangers release still hurts Scotland’s Lewis Ferguson – Scottish gossip

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Rangers release still hurts Scotland’s Lewis Ferguson – Scottish gossip

Club Bruges head coach Nicky Hayen, whose side face Celtic in the Champions League this month, lashed out at his own players and accused them of having an attitude problem after they threw away a two-goal lead against bottom side Beerschot in the Belgian top flight. (Herald – subscription), external

Former Celtic player Johan Mjallby believes the club could charge £30m should they sell winger Nicolas Kuhn, 24, in January. (Record), external

Internacional hope to convert Alex Bernabei’s loan from Celtic into a longer term arrangement. (Sun), external

Two thirds of Celtic fans believe the Scottish champions should have an independently elected fan advisory board, according to new research from the University of Glasgow. (Glasgow Times), external

Bournemouth head of recruitment Garvan Stewart is expected to spearhead a rebuild of Hibernian’s first team. (Mail), external

Musa Drammeh’s work-rate and sharpness has forced him back into the Hearts first team picture, says head coach Neil Critchley. (Edinburgh Evening News – subscription), external

Producing homegrown players for the Dundee first team remains a part of the club’s business strategy, says managing director John Nelms. (Herald – subscription), external

St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari reassures striker Uche Ikpeazu, 29, he has a part to play in the Perth club’s season following injury and hopes for a January return. (Courier – subscription), external

David Moyes is eyeing a return to Premier League management with Crystal Palace, Leicester City, Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers all potentially interested in the Scot’s services. (Talksport), external

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