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Michael Grant

Michael Grant

Scottish Football Correspondent at The Times

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Qatar World Cup spot would make up for missing Euro 2020, says Kenny McLean

Kenny McLean has revealed he will never get over the disappointment of missing Euro 2020, but reaching the World Cup finals in Qatar serves as the ultimate moti
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Idiotic fringe not a lawless free-for-all - The Times

Between May 2020 and January of this year 899 mobile phones were seized inside Scotland’s jails according to figures released by a — presumably red-faced — Scot
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Rangers shattering the European glass ceiling offers fresh hope to ...

It would have been impossible to hear it in the deafening racket of Ibrox but a glass ceiling was shattered the other night. Rangers’ defeat of RB Leipzig was f
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Scottish Premiership clubs to test VAR at home games

All 12 Premiership clubs will trial Video Assistant Referee technology at two home games before the system’s planned introduction in October.The dry runs will a
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Zander Murray can be an inspiration – his story needs to be told - ...

Those of us who have yet to watch Zander Murray play football can at least say this about him: he sure talks a good game. When the Gala Fairydean Rovers striker
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Rangers fans must push board on the key issues at Ibrox - The Times

The absolute nadir of all football club annual general meetings — not just Rangers ones — came eight years ago in a one-off comedy show to be forever remembered
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It was another crazy year for the Scottish game. . . Roll on 2023 -...

There was the release of cabinet papers which revealed that, days after the Good Friday Agreement had been signed by Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern in 1998, the sp
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Money-spinning Hearts lead way in age-old debate - The Times

Down in Gorgie the Hearts fans snigger at Aberdeen’s claim to be the third biggest club in the country. They laugh at their delusion and their faded old ground
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The treatment of our top referees is ugly from top to bottom - The ...

It is a little embarrassing to admit that the first instinct was to snigger. As Ian Maxwell recounted the story of a referee being chased around Primark by an a
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Celtic reject Rangers' offer of 700 tickets for Old Firm game - The...

Celtic have formally turned down the offer of a 700 ticket allocation for the Old Firm game on September 3 and Rangers will instead be backed by a full house of home fans at Ibrox.
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Nat Phillips: Celtic want Liverpool defender on loan - The Times

Celtic are closing in on a move for the Liverpool centre half Nat Phillips.The 26-year-old is being considered for a season-long loan as Brendan Rodgers attempt
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Scotland so close to fantasy football and booking Euros spot - The ...

Scotland will have a recovery training session tomorrow and then fly home across a country none of the players is allowed to talk about. The flight will take them over Germany, the destination which cannot be discussed. Steve Clarke gives nothing away about what he tells his players but it is an open secret that there is a three-line whip on them publicly saying anything about reaching the Euro 2024 finals in Germany next summer.
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Ange Postecoglou will be in his element against Arsenal - The Times

Ange Postecoglou will have to be asked where Arsenal-Tottenham stands against the fixture he regards as his benchmark for all derbies. He once described Old Fir
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Ange Postecoglou will be in his element against Arsenal - The Times

Ange Postecoglou will have to be asked where Arsenal-Tottenham stands against the fixture he regards as his benchmark for all derbies. He once described Old Fir
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Spain's post-match comments were disrespectful, says John Carver - ...

Scotland assistant coach John Carver said Spain had been disrespectful after losing at Hampden in March and their disparaging post-match comments had “agitated” him.
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Spain v Scotland: Educated Angus Gunn can handle the barbs of ... -...

When Angus Gunn walks into the cauldron of the Estadio La Cartuja on Thursday night there is the prospect of the Scotland goalkeeper being too educated for his own good.
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Dave Mackinnon uses writing to help recovery from near-fatal fall -...

There is no other place to start Dave Mackinnon’s story than at the very bottom, when he was lying at the foot of a flight of stairs and bleeding to death having fallen and split his head open on a concrete beam. Mackinnon, the former Rangers player, Kilmarnock general manager and Dundee chief executive, among many other clubs and roles, had been at an afternoon business meeting. There was snow and sleet on the ground when he crashed down 12 steps in a horrific accident. Later he was told he had…
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Hearts v Rangers: Philippe Clement's side reach Viaplay Cup final -...

A harrowing ordeal for Hearts as Rangers, rejuvenated by and unbeaten under their Belgian boss, took them apart to make the Viaplay Cup final against Aberdeen.
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Gustaf Lagerbielke ensures Celtic end long wait for home victory - ...

Celtic 2 Feyenoord 1: Substitute’s stoppage-time goal earns Brendan Rodgers’ side a first Champions League win at Parkhead for ten years
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A good start but cup final is first proper test for Philippe Clemen...

It is no exaggeration to suggest that Scottish cup final has the potential to make or break Rangers manager – the blue half of Glasgow expects
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FC Midtjylland players tackle endurance test in the Cairngorms - Th...

The footballers, who are in the Danish Superliga’s winter break, had to make their own fires and were given rifles to hunt deer for food