Lennon seeks Collum answers after Pars defeat - gossip

Controversy in the Scottish Championship, Celtic midfielder on Rangers counterpart and former Scotland defender linked with managerial return...

Dunfermline Athletic manager Neil Lennon seeks answers from Scottish FA head of referees Willie Collum following decisions in his side's Scottish Championship defeat by Hamilton Academical. (Sun)

Lennon regards the refereeing in the second tier as "abysmal". (Courier - subscription required)

Celtic and Scotland left-back Greg Taylor, 27, could join Dinamo Zagreb as a free agent this summer. (Football Scotland)

Republic of Ireland forward Adam Idah, 24, must leave Celtic to become a first choice striker, says former club midfielder Scott Allan. (Record)

Former Scotland midfielder Callum McGregor, 31, believes having a break during international weekends has benefitted him as Celtic captain this season. (Football Scotland)

Celtic midfielder Arne Engels, 21, sees no rivalry between himself and Rangers counterpart Nico Raskin, 24, in the Belgium squad as he regards them as different types of players. (Record)

Former Rangers defender used to refer to current Ibrox interim head coach Barry Ferguson as manager Walter Smith's right-hand man when all were at the club in season 2007-08. (Record)

Sirius forward Robbie Ure, 21, harbours the ambition to return to Rangers one day. (Herald - subscription required)

Aberdeen have "a good dialogue" with winger Shayden Morris, says manager Jimmy Thelin, as the 23-year-old winger approaches the final year of his contract at Pittodrie. (Press and Journal - subscription required)

Dundee's Scottish forward Simon Murray, 33, deserves international recognition, believes his club boss Tony Docherty. (Scotsman - subscription required)

Docherty says Dundee duo Oluwaseun Adewumi and Clark Robertson are "fine" after both came off with knocks towards the end of Saturday's 2-0 win over St Mirren. (Courier - subscription required)

Hearts defender Lewis Neilson, 21, was inspired by his former next door neighbour, Scotland international Stuart Armstrong, when both were based in Dundee.

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