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Neil Lennon has given his take on Hamilton Academical's points deduction appeal before his Dunfermline side tackle Airdrieonians on Saturday.
And it is the 1965 Scottish Cup final that Celtic legend Bobby Lennox chose as his favourite game (outwith Lisbon, of course!
It was 60 years ago today, on April 24, 1965, that Celtic won the Scottish Cup, beating Dunfermline Athletic 3-2 in the final ...
Football can often provide some unlikely reunions - and that’s certainly the case for two former Blackpool figures at the ...
Dunfermline Athletic Women are aiming to take a step towards clinching the SWFL Central league title this weekend.
Charlie and Tommy Fogarty may not be the first set of siblings to represent Northern Ireland, but the Birmingham-based ...
Hearts and Hibs have been awarded money from UEFA as part of the governing body’s agreement with the European Club ...
Eleven top flight sides benefit from the scheme which rewards clubs for releasing players for international competitions ...
There is no top-flight action this weekend, with the Scottish Cup semi-finals at Hampden. Celtic can seal a 13th Scottish top-flight title in 14 seasons if they avoid defeat at Dundee United on 26 ...
Neil Lennon's Dunfermline Athletic all but secure their Scottish Championship place for next season after holding Partick Thistle to a goalless draw.
Falkirk looked like moving six points clear of Livingston with two games left to play when Calvin Miller fired them in front.
The rival of Victor Wanyama's club, Dunfermline Athletic, Hamilton Academical, have had 15 points deducted after breaching ...
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