Clydebank. Residents captured the burning inferno minutes after the blaze began just before 7pm on Monday night.Black plumes of smoke can be seen rising into the sky in the image.Locals were forced to close their windows as the fire unfolded.
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Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson which denied him a Scottish Cup winners’ medal in 2010. Whatever the reason - and despite the quip about his former Tannadice paymaster - the frustration of missing out on the final with a broken toe sustained in the semi still resonates heavily.
Such was his desire to play through the pain barrier at Hampden 11 years ago that he sat in an oxygen tent in an attempt to speed up the healing process. But his efforts were in vain and he was in the stands
.Clydebank. Residents captured the burning inferno minutes after the blaze began just before 7pm on Monday night.Black plumes of smoke can be seen rising into the sky in the image.Locals were forced to close their windows as the fire unfolded.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police are seeking help from the public in an effort to trace a 34-year-old man missing from Paisley.Jay Hutcheson was last seen around 2.50am on Sunday, 18 April 2021 in the area of Grahamston Road, Paisley.Family are concerned for his wellbeing.Jay is described as white, slim build and approximately 5ft 8in' tall with short facial hair.He was wearing
Scottish Cup quarter-final. The competition was suspended in January due to the coronavirus pandemic and has been forced into a congested schedule.
Celtic this season then perhaps the final, final derby a few weeks later might have had even more significance.That’s all ifs, buts and never will be’s though with the Hoops’ 10-in-a-row car crash barely even visible in the rearview mirror.What is certain is that tomorrow is the biggest clash with Rangers left in the decorated skipper’s 14-year Celtic career and is absolutely pivotal to any chance he has of bowing out with silverware.Brown has been on the winning side in 22 of his previous 42
Dundee United. The midfielder has been offered a pre-contract by the Saints and is also considering an extension at United.
SFA for misconduct - starting with tomorrow night’s Scottish Cup clash with Inverness.The Buddies boss will be banished to the stand for the fourth round tie and Wednesday’s Premiership trip to face Ross County in Dingwall.The third match of today’s punishment has been suspended until the end of the year.Goodwin was charged with misconduct for remonstrating with referee Don Robertson at the end of last month’s 1-1 draw with Hamilton - a result which cost his side a top six finish on goal
school dinner menus, sparking a backlash.Council bosses blame the move on rising costs due to Scottish Government legislation aimed at curbing kids’ sugar intake.But parents reckon that is just being used as an excuse to drop the likes of ice cream and custard from menus.Some pupils have now launched a petition calling for a rethink by Aberdeenshire Council, which has to save more than £20million this year.The petition launched by William Dibb, 11, and Angus Beverly, 10, has been signed by every
Ade Adepitan married Linda Harrison in a beautiful St Paul's Cathedral wedding, and we are taking a look back at the Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline star's gorgeous big day.READ: Ade Adepitan postponed his wedding in 2017 for sweet reasonIt was a traditional service for the Nigeria-born groom and Scottish bride, who brought together two families, two cultures and two countries in a celebration.WATCH: 9 of the most stunning celebrity weddings"Everyone says it’s the best day of your life but
independence as their top priority. But the poll also found that 53% of voters believe an IndyRef2 should take place within the next five years, while 22% said a future referendum should be ruled out entirely, once people who expressed no opinion were excluded from the total.
new Alba Party combined next month, with 45% opposed, once those who did not express an opinion were excluded from the result.Nicola Sturgeon has repeatedly said there would be grounds for a new vote on Scotland's future if her party wins a majority of MSPs on its own, and has ruled out working with Salmond.The pro-independence Greens are also hostile to the Alba Party but have talked up the prospect of forming a coalition with the Nationalists if they fall short of a majority.But just 50% of
Odsonne Edouard to hone his killer instincts if he wants to join the list of world-class strikers.Despite being the top scorer in the Premiership, the Frenchman has failed to recapture the striking form that saw him bag 28 goals in all competitions last term.That dip in front of goal has mirrored the Celtic's fall from grace and the caretaker boss insists it is time to start cashing in on chances created ahead of next Saturday’s Scottish Cup clash with Rangers.Kennedy insists Edouard must start
Celtic after their appeal date was set for AFTER the rivals' Scottish Cup clash. Nathan Patterson, Bongani Zungu and Calvin Bassey will eligible for the Ibrox showdown on Saturday, April 17.
Prime Minister and the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, will join the campaign trail in a bid to boost the Tories flatline polling.
Rangers are set to collide in the Scottish Cup fourth round - if the Ibrox side see off Cove. Steven Gerrard 's men host the Aberdeen underdogs in the third round at Ibrox on Sunday night.
Steven Gerrard will have Nathan Patterson, Bongani Zungu and Calvin Bassey available to him for their Scottish Cup third round clash with Cove Rangers. The Ibrox side have appealed their six-game suspension for breaking strict lockdown rules and are awaiting a hearing date from the SFA.
Livingston: McCrorie; Devlin, Fitzwater, Guthrie, Longridge; Holt, Bartley; Sibbald (Kabia 112), Pittman (Diani 112), Forrest (Mullin 62); Emmanuel-Thomas (Poplatnik 71). Subs not used: Stryjek, Lithgow, McMillan, Ambrose, Lawson.
James Forrest is set to make his first Celtic start since September against Falkirk. The Scottish Cup holders begin their defence of the trophy against the League 1 leaders at Parkhead on Saturday evening.
Falkirk may not have got the lads’ holiday they were hoping for when they stunned Celtic in the Scottish Cup 24 years ago, although they still made the most of the party.The Bairns will square up to Celts again on Saturday at Parkhead with memories still fresh of the epic 180 minutes in 1997 when Alex Totten’s men shocked the Hoops at Ibrox in the semi-finals.Kevin James nabbed a leveller to set up a replay before Paul McGrillen struck to secure a famous triumph and send the Brockville men into
Gary Hooper according to the former striker's agent but "it just didn't quite work out". The Englishman spent three seasons at Parkhead between 2010 and 2013, scoring 82 goals in 138 games.
Celtic are hell-bent on ensuring the last of their Treble doesn’t slip from their grasp as they look to salvage some pride from a shocking season.