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Scottish gossip: Clement, Moyes, Rangers, Hearts, Celtic, Falkirk
Referees Alan Newlands (43) and Barry Cook (44) have taken the Scottish FA to an employment tribunal, claiming age discrimination for their demotion from category one to category three after an audit by governing body Uefa showed Scotland had the oldest officials in Europe. (Scottish Sun), external
Scotland Under-21 international Lyall Cameron has admitted he would love to follow in the footsteps of his former Dundee midfield partner, Luke McCowan, and win a move to a major club like Celtic or Rangers in future. (The Herald), external
Two-goal striker Adam Idah concedes he and his Celtic teammates showed Falkirk a lack of respect before twice coming back from behind to win their Scottish League Cup quarter-final 5-2 on Sunday. (Glasgow Times), external
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says that Falkirk gave his team their toughest test of the season before the Scottish Championship leaders finally succumbing to defeat in their League Cup quarter-final. (The National), external
Falkirk manager John McGlynn has revealed that Celtic counterpart Brendan Rodgers came into the away dressing-room to compliment his players after they gave the Scottish champions a fright in their League Cup quarter-final. (Daily Record), external
Former Scotland and Rangers midfielder Graeme Souness has revealed he underwent an emergency heart operation after falling ill earlier this month. (Scottish Sun), external