Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, Hearts, Souness, Green Brigade

Graeme Souness speculates about Philippe Clement’s suitability as manager for Rangers, describing the position as a “unique experience”. Souness remarks that Clement was impressive in his interview and delivered a great presentation. According to a report in the Daily Mail, Souness, who assisted in the search for a new manager, is set to return to Rangers in an advisory role.

In other news, Celtic has temporarily suspended Green Brigade tickets for away games due to an escalating dispute between the club board and the fans’ group, as reported by the Scottish Sun.

Aberdeen fans are being encouraged by chief executive Alan Burrows to focus on the present and demand success, especially with a League Cup semi-final approaching. The Daily Record covers this story.

Matt O’Riley, a midfielder for Celtic, attributes his consistently excellent performances this season to improvements in his diet, as stated in an article in the Glasgow Times.

At Hearts, Frankie Kent acknowledges the instrumental role Celtic coach Gavin Strachan played in molding him into a player adored by fans, according to the Daily Record.

Meanwhile, Max Johnston was taken aback when he received a surprise call-up to the Scotland team for a friendly match in France. The Daily Record shares the details of this unexpected selection.

Dimitar Berbatov suggests that Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay should be reinstated in the starting lineup by coach Erik Ten Hag after his impressive recent performances. Betfair’s comments are reported by the Daily Record.

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