• Decision spells end of disastrous Vladimir Romanov era• Cashflow problems and £25m deficit still dog troubled clubHearts will begin next season with a 15- …
Players have voted overwhelmingly to reject the Rugby Football League’s radical plan to split a two-division Super League into three leagues of eight during the season.
A UK-based consortium has lodged a takeover bid for stricken Scottish Premier League club Hearts.
Motherwell will start the new Scottish Premier League season with an away match against Hibernian at Easter Road on August 4.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle, who finished fourth last season, will start the new Scottish Premier League season with a home match against St Mirren on August 3.
Ross County could not have asked for a tougher start to the 2013-14 Scottish Premier League season after they were paired with champions Celtic at Parkhead on August 3.
Dundee United must travel to Scottish Premier League new boys Partick Thistle on the opening day of the season on Saturday, August 3.
Rangers defender Steven Smith insists there will be no repeat of the fitness problems that hampered his first spell at Ibrox.
Hearts are to go into administration, Press Association Sport understands.
Michael Nelson has advised Kilmarnock fans not to boycott season tickets in the aftermath of Kenny Shiels losing his job at Rugby Park.
Kingsgate Choice overcame a far-side draw to land a gamble in the William Hill Scottish Sprint Cup at Musselburgh.
Sporting pair joined by broadcaster Clare Balding in Queen’s Birthday Honours list
Hearts have been placed under a Scottish Premier League transfer embargo after failing to pay “a number of players” on time.
Fraser Brown could make his first appearance for Scotland against South Africa on Saturday having played just 44 minutes of professional rugby.
York have completed the capture of Estonia international Sander Puri.
Fleetwood Town have snapped up Scottish midfielder Stewart Murdoch from Falkirk.
PREMIER LEAGUE new boys’ first offer of £4million was knocked back by the Scottish champions last night
• Reconstruction plans approved by 23 out of 29 SFL clubs• They have swallowed us up, SFL president Jim BallantyneThe Scottish Football League ended 123 years of its history on …
The Scottish Football League ended 123 years of its history by being “swallowed up” by the Scottish Premier League, according to SFL president Jim Ballantyne.
Scottish Football League clubs voted in favour of a merger with the Scottish Premier League at Hampden Park, Press Association Sport understands.