Fabio Silva Rhys Maccabe Michael Gannon Denmark Scotland Sporting Rangers record UPS shock rights cup Fabio Silva Rhys Maccabe Michael Gannon Denmark Scotland

Will Celtic keep Matt O'Riley and where are the big Scottish Cup shocks coming this weekend? Saturday Jury

dailyrecord.co.uk

ANDY NEWPORT: St Johnstone’s trip to an Airdrie side going great guns under impressive young player boss Rhys McCabe looks like a real banana skin.

And it would be no surprise to see Livingston fall to Championship contenders Raith. FRASER WILSON: There’s no danger of a Darvel-esque upset but St Johnstone have a tough task heading to Airdrie while Livi could come a cropper against Raith - perhaps that wouldn’t go down as a shock though. MICHAEL GANNON: The big boys can rest easy, this will be a shock free cup weekend. ANDY: Yes and they have to.

The title race is far from over and the Denmark international could be pivotal to their aspirations. Girona have cash to spend given their City Group tie up and should be told it will require a club record fee for Celtic to part ways. FRASER: With three and a half years left on his contract Celtic are in the strongest of positions and unless someone arrives with an eye watering offer I’d expect the midfielder to be at Parkhead til at the very least the end of this season if not the following summer. MICHAEL: Celtic don’t have to sell and the player is happy at Parkhead.

But we need to be realistic, if a mega money £30m bid or something lands from England, the Hoops could be powerless to stop it. ANDY: A proper centre forward is the glaring requirement for this Rangers team.

Related News
Both Rangers and Celtic picked up wins at the weekend but the mood emanating from the camps could hardly be more contrasting.
Mohamed Diomande has joined Rangers on an initial loan deal before securing a permanent £4.5m deal in the summer.
Incoming Mohamed Diomande is reportedly waiting on his work permit being rubber-stamped before he can become Rangers' second summer signing.
The Scottish top flight comes out of cold storage as Rangers travel across the M8 for a night under the lights with Hibs in Leith.
Philippe Clement has refused to put a timeline on the next player that will be brought to Rangers - with Mohamed Diomande the latest player that is set to arrive.
The wheeling and dealing has hit top gear as clubs up and down the SPFL pyramid look to get signings over the line.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.