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Giovanni van Bronckhorst's former Rangers manager Dick Advocaat says the club's board owe the current boss more time to turn around the club's fortunes. (Record)
Manager Van Bronckhorst has the backing of the Rangers board for now, despite Sunday's loss to St Johnstone leaving the side seven points off Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic. (Sun)
Sean Dyche and Ralph Hassenhuttl would relish the Rangers job is Van Bronckhorst is sacked, says former Celtic striker Charlie Nicholas. (Record)
Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley has missed out on Denmark's initial World Cup squad. (Sun)
Midfielder Aaron Mooy says featuring in the Champions League for Celtic has been good preparation for the World Cup with Australia. (Sun)
Mooy and six other Scottish-based players are in Australia's World Cup squad, as is former Scotland cap Jason Cummings. (Scotsman - subscription required)
Hibernian head coach Lee Johnson believes striker Kevin Nisbet is ready to feature as a substitute after a long-term knee injury but will not be risked until after the World Cup break. (Scotsman - subscription required)
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin defends Luis Lopes and insists the winger is not cheat. (Sun)
Goodwin believes the Scottish Premiership should ban artificial pitches. (Record)
Dons goalkeeper Kelle Roos says playing on Livingston's synthetic surface is "no big deal" for him. (Scotsman - subscription required)
Heart of Midlothian midfielder Andy Halliday jokes he may push for a goal bonus in any future contract at the club after scoring four goals in four games. (Scotsman - subscription required)
Louis Moult admits he was "losing sleep" over getting his first goal since returning to Motherwell before netting in Sunday's loss at Hearts. (Scotsman - subscription required)
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