Former Celtic star Moussa Dembele wants Mikael Lustig's iconic police hat celebration to be immortalised within the Parkhead trophy room.
10.03.2020 - 20:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An impressive 21 youths from Rangers and Celtic have been called up for international duty ahead of Scotland's next fixtures.
Players from Glasgow's big two dominate the call-ups across the U21, U19 and U17 squads as the kids prepare for the next international window.
Celtic contribute six players in total with two in the u21 squad.
For Rangers, there are 15 players selected with six of those in Scot Gemmill's squad.
His side host Croatia at Tynecastle before travelling to Heraklion, Greece for two
Former Celtic star Moussa Dembele wants Mikael Lustig's iconic police hat celebration to be immortalised within the Parkhead trophy room.
People found flouting social distancing rules will now face fines of up to £60 after Police Scotland received new powers to enforce the coronavirus lockdown.
Scots police now have powers to prosecute or fine people who are not following social distancing measures introduced earlier this week.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told the public that coronavirus advice should be treated as a set of rules and "shouldn't be seen as optional".
A Scottish nurse has warned drivers that coronavirus could be spread at petrol station pumps.
Residents at a Kilwinning nursing home are sending messages to their loved ones via social media as they shield from the coronavirus outbreak.
A big hearted husband is planning a giant pizza delivery to show up at hospitals across the country amid the coronavirus outbreak.
It was a disappointing evening for both Celtic and Rangers, as the Scottish Premiership's big two picked up just a point between them in Wednesday's round of fixtures.
A conservation charity has warned Perth and Kinross Council it must redesign its proposed Cross Tay Link Road or its construction will cause “irreversible” damage to the environment.