Falkirk
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The 71-year-old former kitman for Celtic, Hibs and Falkirk, has admitted to a campaign of sexual abuse of young footballers over two decades
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Dundee United recorded their third win of the season with a 5-1 win over Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership and Hibernian edged closer to Championship leaders Rangers with a 3-1 win against St Mirren
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Doug Henderson has called for the Scottish league to be restructured with a 16-team Premiership
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New Rangers manager Mark Warburton will hope to put the Ibrox club on a path to promotion when his side open their campaign at home to St Mirren
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Despite the Scottish Cup triumph and third place in the league, Inverness Caledonian Thistle’s manager, John Hughes, faces a tough task next season because of the loss of key players
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St Johnstone beat Dundee 2-0 to increases their chances of European football as Hibs and Rangers’ battle for the second place in the Scottish Championship continues
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Rangers missed the chance to go second in the Scottish Championship as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Falkirk on Friday
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Motherwell beat 10-man St Mirren 1-0 while Inverness suppress newly promoted Hamilton 2-0
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Jordan Slew scored as Ross County won their final match of the Scottish Premiership season 3-2 at Partick and Dunfermline, Cowdenbeath, Stirling and East Fife progressed in the Scottish League play-offs
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Rangers leave it late as Nicky Law and David Templeton knock Falkirk out of the Scottish Cup and seal a place for the Ibrox side in the fifth-round draw
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Hibernian came back from 3-0 down to Falkirk to win a thrilling Scottish Cup semi-final 4-3 after extra time at Hampden Park
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Blair Alston's two goals beat Hamilton and booked Falkirk's place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals and, in the SPL, Michael Higdon scored as two early goals gave his team victory at Hearts and Ross County drew their derby match with Inverness
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Two goals from Esmael Gonçalves put St Mirren through to the Scottish Cup quarter-finals as a late goal from Ross County's Iain Vigurs earned a 2-2 draw with Hearts in the SPL
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Falkirk have suspended their PA announcer for reportedly referring to Rangers as 'Sevco Franchise' during their game against Raith Rovers on Saturday
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Mark Millar's stoppage-time winner for First Division side Falkirk knocked Rangers out of the Scottish League Cup
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Paul Hartley scored twice to hand Aberdeen a dramatic win over Falkirk while Alan Gow helped Motherwell defeat Dundee United
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A nervous stalemate at Rugby Park meant Kilmarnock survived at Falkirk's expense
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Aberdeen secured their place in the Scottish Premier League next season after they drew with St Johnstone
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Robbie Keane scored twice against Kilmarnock to give Neil Lennon a win on his first match in charge of Celtic
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