Lennon receives three-match ban
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has had a three-match suspended touchline ban triggered after being found guilty of misconduct.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has had a three-match suspended touchline ban triggered after being found guilty of misconduct.
Plans to restructure Scottish football look dead today after St Mirren and Ross County vetoed the proposals.
Celtic have described today's reconstruction veto as a missed opportunity for Scottish football as they expressed confusion over St Mirren and Ross County`s change of heart.
Rangers chief executive Charles Green faces a Scottish Football Association charge over alleged racist comments, the SFA has confirmed.
New Scotland manager Gordon Strachan believes the Scottish Football Association did him a favour by overlooking him for the job nine years ago.
Rangers chief executive Charles Green believes the club should attempt to quit Scottish football if league reconstruction plans are approved.
Rangers have described Scottish football reconstruction plans as an "abomination".
Former Scotland manager Craig Levein has opened legal proceedings against the Scottish Football Association.
Rangers chief executive Charles Green expects the Scottish Football League to unveil plans for league reconstruction this week.
Support for Gordon Strachan to be named the next Scotland manager was beginning to grow last night, as the Scottish Football Association begin their search for Craig Levein's successor.
The Scottish Football Association will embark on the search for a new national team manager amid the backdrop of serious criticism of their handling of the end of Craig Levein's tenure.
Celtic have been found not guilty by the Scottish Football Association on all four charges relating to an alleged offensive banner displayed by fans during a pre-season friendly.
Celtic face a Scottish Football Association charge over an alleged offensive banner among their fans in their pre-season friendly against Norwich.
Rangers boss Ally McCoist is "extremely disappointed" with the SFA over their decision to enforce a transfer embargo on the club.
Rangers newco have accepted a 12-month transfer ban, beginning on 1 September, as a condition of gaining membership of the Scottish Football Association, the SFA have confirmed.
Charles Green will today bid to persuade the Scottish Football Association to drop demands to accept a transfer embargo as he looks to assume Rangers' membership of the governing body.
Scottish clubs must live with consequences of decision to have Rangers join the Third Division, says Inverness CT's chairman Kenny Cameron
Rangers will start the new season in the Irn-Bru Third Division following a vote by Scottish Football League chairmen at Hampden today.
Newco Rangers chief executive Charles Green will accept whatever fate is dealt them in their application to the Scottish Football League after their top-flight bid ended with an "overwhelming" defeat.
Two more Scottish Football League clubs have come out against the idea of a newco Rangers joining the Irn-Bru First Division