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David Weir, the Rangers captain (centre), was named as the Scottish Premier League's player of the year on Monday night after the 39-year-old enjoyed another solid season in the centre of their defence

Smith praises Rangers' collective effort as Weir picks up player of the year award

Walter Smith, the Rangers manager, and his captain David Weir may have been singled out for the Scottish Premier League's end-of-season awards, but Smith believes any one of the players in his dressing room would have been a worthwhile candidate.

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Reid promises Celtic's disillusioned fans he will bring back glory days

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

The Celtic chairman John Reid has vowed to do everything possible to help the club wrest the Scottish Premier League title from Rangers next season. Reid and the board have come under fire for a perceived lack of investment at Parkhead, which many claim is a major factor behind one of the most miserable campaigns in the Hoops' recent history.

Smith steps down from SFA

Monday, 19 April 2010

Gordon Smith today dramatically resigned as Scottish Football Association chief executive, Press Association Sport understands.

Robbie Keane will get another chance against Kilmarnock in the Cup

Keane voted Celtic player of the year

Monday, 19 April 2010

Robbie Keane has been voted Celtic's player of the year by the club's fans despite playing for just two and a half months of the campaign so far.

Kenny Miller celebrates scoring from the spot against Hearts yesterday

Rangers on brink as Smith bemoans 'lack of pressure'

Monday, 19 April 2010

The Rangers manager, Walter Smith, lamented the "lack of pressure" his side had been put under as they took a large step towards the Scottish Premier League title by beating Hearts 2-0 yesterday.

Josh Thompson celebrates with Darren O'Dea (left) during the victory over Motherwell

Thompson: We needed victory to redeem us

Thursday, 15 April 2010

Josh Thompson was relieved following Celtic's 2-1 victory over Motherwell on Tuesday night after admitting failure was not an option in the wake of the club's Active Nation Scottish Cup shock against Ross County.

Ross County supporters celebrate Saturday's victory

Fire? I'm sorry, all our crews have gone to the match...

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

When lowly Ross County took on the might of Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-final on Saturday, 7,000 County fans travelled to Hampden Park in Glasgow to support their team – more than the entire population of the highland town of Dingwall, where the First Division side play their home matches.

Rangers' Kenny Miller celebrates scoring his third goal against Aberdeen during last week's league match in Glasgow

Rangers bemoan pile-up of road trips

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Rangers have added to the protests over the post-split Clydesdale Bank Premier League fixtures by hitting out at the decision to hand them three consecutive away games.

Ross County stun Celtic to reach final

Monday, 12 April 2010

Ross County produced one of the biggest shocks in Scottish Cup history on Saturday to see off Celtic 2-0 and reach the final where they will play Dundee United.

Martin Scott (pictured) converted Andrew Barrowman's cross to make the games safe for Ross County

Great Scott stuns downcast Celtic

Sunday, 11 April 2010

Celtic 0 Ross County 2: The triumph belonged quite defiantly to Ross County, while the result will linger in Celtic's history with a dismal melancholy.

Rangers keep season-ticket prices on hold for third season in a row

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Rangers announced yesterday they would freeze season-ticket prices for the second successive year.

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