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Saints News

St Johnstone lose semi-final clash with Rangers

IT’S in danger of becoming an annual event. For the fourth time in as many years, St Johnstone fell short as a cherished cup final again proved tantalisingly out of reach.

St Johnstone promise cup glory

DEREK McInnes yesterday pledged he’ll do everything in his power to deliver cup glory to St Johnstone and their fans.

St Johnstone sign new player Mark Connolly

DEADLINE day recruit Mark Connolly leapt at the chance to advance his career in the SPL with St Johnstone, writes Gordon Bannerman.

Murray Davidson relishing Scotland cap chances

MURRAY Davidson will put childhood allegiances behind him as he embarks on the biggest game of his life, writes Gordon Bannerman.

St Johnstone break the Hearts

IT was masked by the hullabaloo surrounding the return of Jim Jefferies to a Tynecastle hot seat which has burned a multitude of backsides since Vlad “The Impaler” Romanov became a curious, if colourful, character on the Scottish football scene.

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glad to be part of this site

have been a saintee for more years than i care to remember and its nice to be part of a site with lots of other saintees,i will visit often

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Drew Rutherford was a Legend

This article first appeared in Scotsman in week of DRew Rutherford's death


Drew Rutherford was a legend but in a very local way. He will never be inducted in the Scottish Football ‘Hall of Fame’, and his memory will rarely be evoked when football fans meet to reflect on greatness. But in one key respect he is the archetypical Scottish footballer. He was always on the team sheet.

Drew Rutherford had none of Jim Baxter’s outrageous skills, he could not rival Frank McAvennie’s taste for the high… Continue

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Oh Jody Morris You are The Love of My Life

Super Saints. Gary Irvine, Jody Morris and an unidentified hanger-on celebrate St Johnstone's Championship Win.

Glasgow Rangers, Glasgow Rangers. Can We Play You Every Week?

First Division Latest

Just Joan: Tempted to have affair with ex-lover

Qten years ago, before I got married, I had a fling with a man I worked with for a while.

Tam Cowan: Sounds like a Dickie plan

Islanders on Bute are being urged to vote on plans to buy a forest from Sir Richard Attenborough.

Scottish News: Scot freed after his terror sentence was quashed insists: 'I'm not a terrorist, I'm more of a numpty'

THE student convicted of being Scotland's first Islamic terrorist was dramatically freed yesterday after an appeal.

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Scotsman Latest

Albion Rovers 0- 2 Livingston: Livingston stretch lead at top with late Tosh clincher

LIVINGSTON increased their advantage at the top of the table to four points as ten-man Rovers slumped to defeat at Cliftonhill.

Peter Houston urges Mihadjuks to earn longer deal

PETER Houston welcomed new signing Pavels Mihadjuks to Dundee United for the first time and immediately challenged him to earn a longer stay.

'Humble' Robbie Keane just one of the boys, says Tony Mowbray

PARADED as some kind of deity before his football apostles last week, as Robbie Keane makes his home debut against Hearts tonight he will again be precariously perched on a Pa

SPL Fanzone: Dundee Utd

SO, MANY positives to take from Saturday's game, and Peter Houston obviously has the team unified. Great performance, great result, great support and great to be in the ne

Hearts manager eager to face new-look Celtic side as he returns to happy hunting ground

JIM Jefferies returns to the scene of some famous victories with Hearts tonight and has been energised by the thought of tackling the new set of acquisitions at Celtic.

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Cosgrove's Columns

Just Joan: Tempted to have affair with ex-lover

Qten years ago, before I got married, I had a fling with a man I worked with for a while.

Tam Cowan: Sounds like a Dickie plan

Islanders on Bute are being urged to vote on plans to buy a forest from Sir Richard Attenborough.

Scottish News: Scot freed after his terror sentence was quashed insists: 'I'm not a terrorist, I'm more of a numpty'

THE student convicted of being Scotland's first Islamic terrorist was dramatically freed yesterday after an appeal.

Just Joan: I'm in love with work colleague

Qi Work with a girl and I'm in love with her. I'm quite shy and she's lots of fun and very popular.

Tam Cowan: JOHN McCALLUM, creator of the [...]

John McCALLUM, creator of the classic kids' TV show Skippy, died last week, aged 91. As a mark of respect, he was buried in a disused mineshaft.

Just Joan: Q A FEW weeks ago [...]

Qa Few weeks ago my son and his fiancee fell out and her mother emailed and asked me about it.

Tam Cowan: OUTSPOKEN BRIAN SHOWS HIS METAL

Even though his band burst my eardrums at Hampden last year when I foolishly accepted a free ticket from my mate Franny, I still salute AC/DC singer - singer?!? - Brian Johnson on this week's outburst.

 
 

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Perthshire Sport

Perthshire junior football clubs face another week of cancelled games

TOMORROW’S fixtures are a repeat of last week’s cancelled matches as the pitches were rendered unplayable by the heavy frost that prevailed over Friday and Saturday.

Perthshire Junior football news

Perthshire Juniors

Letham club impresses Kenny Dalglish

LETHAM Community Sports Club impressed Kenny Dalglish and walked away with a top honour at the annual McDonald’s/Sunday Mail Grassroots Awards, held in partnership with the Scottish FA.

Junior footballers back in league action

TOMORROW’S games are all in the respective league competitions.

Perthshire junior football review, 26 January 2010

SURPRISINGLY there was almost a full programme of league games played which saw the teams get a taste of action for the first time in six weeks.

Scottish News

TV clinics for remote communities

Drop-in sessions to explain the digital switchover are to be held in some of Britain's remotest communities, it is announced.

Ferry port announcement expected

A major announcement is expected about the future of Stena Line's Irish Sea ferry operations in Stranraer.

SNP 'mounting services assault'

Labour accuses the Scottish government of the "biggest assault on local services" since Margaret Thatcher was in power.

Prestwick loses search and rescue

Search and rescue operations are to be transferred from HMS Gannet at Prestwick to Glasgow under a new MoD deal.

UK soldiers killed in blast named

Two soldiers from the Royal Scots Borderers, killed by an explosion in Afghanistan, are named by the Ministry of Defence.
 

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