
Why is Arsenal's attack misfiring and how can Arteta change it?
Why is Arsenal's attack misfiring? Mikel Arteta needs to change tactics.
Michael Stewart has been banned from Hampden Park for criticizing referees, claiming the SFA is attempting to silence dissenting voices.
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Former Scotland midfielder Michael Stewart has accused the SFA of "trying to silence voices of dissent" after the pundit was banned from Hampden Park for his criticism of referees (Scottish Sun).
Rangers target Silas Andersen of BK Haken remains on FC Koln's list of potential replacements for midfielder Eric Martel, who is wanted by Celtic. (Inside Futbol)
Derek McInnes believes Hearts' warm-weather training in Spain is as an opportunity to enjoy some "calm" before the storm of an Edinburgh derby critical to their hopes of winning the title. (Sky Sports)
In the event of Rangers winning the title, Shakhtar Donetsk making it to the Conference League final could jeopardise the Ibrox side's chances of bypassing the Champions League play-off round. (Scottish Sun)
Michael Stewart was banned for his criticism of referees, which he claims is an attempt by the SFA to silence dissent.
He accused the SFA of trying to silence voices of dissent following his ban from Hampden Park.
If Rangers win the title, Shakhtar Donetsk reaching the Conference League final could affect their ability to bypass the Champions League play-off round.

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In-form Hull City striker Oli McBurnie reveals that he phoned Steve Clarke to get an explanation for his continued absence from the Scotland squad. (Glasgow Times)
Aiden McGeady would love to return to Celtic and work with the next wave of talent coming through the club's academy. (Daily Record)
Dundee United duo Amar Fatah and Luca Stephenson will both miss the rest of the season with hamstring injuries. (Courier)
Aberdeen boss Stephen Robinson will ban mobile phones at the training ground from next season as he tries to improve squad harmony. (Press and Journal)