Celtic midfielder Landry N'Guemo is hoping that Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen, the former Rangers manager, allows him to play in January's Old Firm derby before joining his national squad for the African Cup of Nations. (Various)
The African Cup of Nations could be crucial to the 3 January Old Firm derby, with Algeria coach Rabah Saadane wanting Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra to report for their training camp on 27 December. (Daily Mail)
Kris Boyd fears that every goal he scores before the new year will be his last for Rangers because of uncertainty over player futures during the January transfer window. (The Sun)
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Edinburgh's Alex Arthur has vowed to carry on boxing despite his surprise defeat by Nigel Wright in Saturday's light-welterweight bout in Newcastle. (Various)
Greenock's John Simpson established himself as the new star of Scottish boxing after beating film and TV actor Steve Bell in the second defence of his Commonwealth featherweight title in Manchester. (Daily Record)
Former world snooker champion Graeme Dott was forced to retire from his UK Championship first-round match against Mark Williams because he could not see the balls after being struck down by flu. (Various)
Kingussie were crowed 2009 Premier League shinty champions, their 24th title in 25 years, after a 5-1 win over Kyles edged out Newtonmore on goal difference. (The Herald)
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