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Andrew Smith is a specialist football writer for The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday. With more than 30 years experience in Scottish sports journalism, Andrew has covered everything from domestic football to international events and European cup finals. He has been shortlised for UK awards and has been a vociferous campaigner against racism and sectarianism in Scottish football.
The Scotsman, Scotland on Sunday, Edinburgh Evening News
The shelving of plans to create a fifth-tier Conference League to accommodate B teams from Celtic, Rangers and Hearts...
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Read Full ArticleIt would be wrong to say there is hardly a pick on Kyogo Furuhashi.
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Read Full ArticleIt is not being uncharitable to suggest that until the other night the back of a postage stamp would have sufficed to...
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