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CLYDE Billy Reid wants a reaction from his players against Hamilton after the Bully Wee were knocked off top spot last weekend. He said: "It can't be ups all the time in football, and it's important to see how the players react to a defeat.
www.light-driver.com PART of the website from car headlights company Hella is this driving game, Light Driver.
Gers wait for Novo ALEX McLEISH was today anxiously waiting to hear if Nacho Novo can face Celtic at Ibrox tomorrow.
Slip Up and Pressure Is Back On Rangers
RANGERS deservedly basked in the glory of their CIS Cup victory over Celtic at Ibrox nine days ago. After a horrendous run of seven Old Firm defeats on the trot they were entitled to their moment and fully merited the 2-1 win.
Midfield Battle Is so Vital Says Rae
OLD FIRM SHOWDOWN: Gers veteran up for return challenge ALEX RAE believes Rangers must once more win individual battles if they are to defeat Celtic at Ibrox tomorrow.
Drawingcomfort From Vital Clashes
CELTIC face two massive games in the next few days - and I am sure they would settle for a draw in both. The SPL game at Ibrox tomorrow is quickly followed by a Champions League match in the Nou Camp against Barcelona.
Insider Deals Are O'neill's Priority; Parkhead Update: Fans May Have to Wait for New Signings
MARTIN O'NEILL is working overtime at Parkhead to sign up players for Celtic. But, at the moment, the priority is not bringing in new faces, it's securing the continued service of existing stars including Bobo Balde, John Hartson, Neil Lennon and Jackie McNamara, all of whom are out of contract in the summer.
Paul Dickov does not see Blackburn ending the season involved in a scrap against the drop. The Scotland striker experienced relegation with both Manchester City and Leicester.
RANGERS have been linked with a move for Monaco striker Shabani Nonda. The 27-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and his agents are believed to be touting him around Europe.
SFA chief executive David Taylor today insisted he won't be quitting his job. The Tartan Army made it clear during Wednesday's 4-1 defeat to Sweden at Easter Road that they want Taylor to follow his appointment Berti Vogts out the Hampden door.
Novo Cleared to Face Celtic; Match Officials Overturn Rangers Striker's Red Card
NACHO NOVO was today cleared to play against Celtic in tomorrow's Ibrox SPL crunch. The SFA video review panel upheld the Rangers striker's appeal against the red card he got at Easter Road on Sunday.
I FIND it hard to recognise Glasgow as the same city as that described by David Stone (Evening Times, November 18). It has no need to try and emulate New York, (which has plenty of problems of its own) or anywhere else.
Times Past: Clyde Tunnel Construction, 1960s
Clyde tunnel construction, 1960s THE building of the Clyde Tunnel was a massive engineering project, which, along with the construction of the Kingston Bridge, also in the 1960s, changed the face of transport in Glasgow.
A marketing specialist is being recruited in a bid to find more homes for children in care. Glasgow City Council has decided to create the new post in the hope of boosting the number of foster families and adoptive parents.
A POLICE driver crashed into a car injuring three people as she rushed to a 999 call. Constable Gillian Montgomery was driving with sirens blaring and blue lights flashing when she ran into the back of a car turning right on April 12 this year in Barskiven Road, Paisley.
A SERIES of workshops will be held next week to explore Biblical stories according to Islamic tradition. The events at Glasgow's Burrell Collection will run from Monday until Sunday to mark Islam Awareness Week.
I'm the Voice Now Arriving at Stations
MEET the soft-voiced train announcer who hopes to ensure weary passengers will not be as well chuffed since the days of steam. The sound move comes after First ScotRail's gruff on-train taped announcer, who has been driving passengers to distraction for months, today hit the buffers.
THE delighted, happy smile on the face of Heather Wallace could light up the whole of Glasgow city centre. "You haven't just made my day - you have made my life," she says. "This is such a fantastic opportunity for me and my children. It will change our lives."
Speeding Ibrox Star Fined (Pounds) 450
RANGERS star Stephen Hughes was caught speeding and driving without insurance after swapping his luxury club Honda 4x4 for his mother's Fiat Punto. The blond (pounds) 5000-a-week midfielder drives a luxury BMW as well as his sponsored club car.
A MURDER jury today saw the massive injuries inflicted on Midlothian schoolgirl Jodi Jones. The photographs and video of the naked 14-year-old lying in woods with her throat slashed were shown at the High Court in Edinburgh.
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