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Forte likely to be Iron starter
Scunthorpe striker Jonathan Forte is set to be given the chance to replace Gary Hooper and Paul Hayes. |
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Israeli Kayal agrees Celtic deal
Celtic sign Maccabi Haifa's Biram Kayal on a four-year deal after the player secures a work permit. |
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Nolan to miss Scunthorpe start
Scunthorpe Uniited's on-loan defender Eddie Nolan will miss the start to the season with ankle injury. |
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Schofield agrees Cambridge deal
John Schofield agrees a two-year deal to become Cambridge United's new first team coach. |
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Given returns to Republic squad
Shay Given returns to the Republic of Ireland squad for the friendly international against Argentina at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. |
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Reading relish tough pre-season
After beating Wolves 2-1 Reading manager Brian McDermott says his team is relishing the competitive pre-season. |
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Hooper completes switch to Celtic
Scunthorpe United striker Gary Hooper becomes Celtic manager Neil Lennon's sixth summer signing. |
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York boss happy with squad form
York City manager Martin Foyle is happy with his squad's form after the 1-0 friendly home win over League Two Morecambe. |
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Transfers - July 2010
Track all the latest signings |
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Saturday's Scottish gossip
Scunthorpe striker Gary Hooper will undergo a medical on Monday before joining Celtic. |
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Friday's Scottish gossip
Celtic have moved to sign Maccabi Haifa midfielder Biram Kayal. |
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Celtic boss chases more new faces
Manager Neil Lennon expects to be busy in the transfer market when he returns from Celtic's North American tour on Friday. |
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SPL ins and outs
BBC Sport's one-stop shop for all the summer moves in Scotland's top-flight |
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Thursday's Scottish gossip
Rangers chief executive Martin Bain reckons the club need three new signings. |
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Thursday's gossip column
Chelsea lodge £20m offer for Brazil star Ramires, plus other rumours |
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McNulty desires longer Iron stay
Scunthorpe United loan defender Jim McNulty is already keen to extend his stay with the club from Brighton. |
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Wednesday's Scottish gossip
Celtic manager Neil Lennon confirms Portsmouth goalkeeper David James is high on his list of targets. |
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Scunthorpe boss happy with Godden
Scunthorpe United manager Nigel Adkins is pleased with the progress being made by young striker Matt Godden. |
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Schofield in no rush on U's role
John Schofield would be happy to join the Cambridge United coaching staff, but says he is in no hurry. |
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Wolves edge victory over Coventry
Wolves squander a 16-point advantage before beating Coventry 51-43 in the first leg of their Knockout Cup quarter-final. |
