The Scottish football 'bible' that has settled countless arguments for more than 80 years is back - bigger and better than ever.

The Evening Times Wee Red Book is available from today at newsagents and from our street vendors.

And this year, for the first time, our tens of thousands of internet readers who don't live in our paper's circulation area will be able to order it online – and it will be postED free to anyone in the UK.

As usual, the book is packed with all the statistics and information any fan could need.

Whether you want to know how many Dumbarton players have been capped or who scored for Scots clubs in European ties, it is all contained in its pages.

Who played left back for Motherwell when they won the Scottish Cup in 1991? Who was Footballer Of The Year in 1981?

You'll find the answers in this year's edition.

Former Old Firm stars and Evening Times columnists Davie Hay and Derek Johnstone do not go anywhere without theirs.

Davie said: "It's very handy.

"Any time I need to know anything about a player or a team in Scotland, I just pick up my Wee Red Book."

Derek said: "It crams so much stuff into its pages and it is so much easier than trawling the internet for a fact or a bit of trivia. For commentators at football matches, it is an invaluable resource.

"It is the same for anyone who has an interest in the game in Scotland."

There are full fixtures for all next season's Scottish Premier League, Scottish League and international matches.

The Wee Red Book also features archive images of classic moments, including Celtic legend Billy McNeill in action and a star-studded Scotland line-up of Jim Baxter, Denis Law and Ian St John.

Evening Times' sports editor Graham Shields said: "I have a Wee Red Book on my desk at work and another at home, so I am never far from the information I need on Scottish football."

Get your copy today from Evening Times street vendors and most newsagents for £3.50.

To order online see: www.eveningtimes. co.uk/weeredbook