FANS planning to attend the Phil O'Donnell
tribute match at Parkhead
on Sunday, May 25, are advised to move quickly to buy their tickets.
Around 30,000 have already been snapped up for the match between Celtic's 1998 title side - including Henrik
Larsson - and the
Motherwell Scottish Cup winning team of 1991.
Proceeds from the game will go to the Phil O'Donnell Family Trust and the Celtic Charity Fund. Tickets cost £10 and £5 and are available
from the Celtic ticket office, club stores,
Ticketmaster or on
philodonnelltribute.com.
Rangers midfielder Thomas Buffel, a free agent, could rejoin Feyenoord, according to reports in Belgium. He was signed by Alex McLeish from the Dutch club for £2.3m in 2005.
And reports say French
side Valenciennes are prepared to pay £750,000 for on-loan Rangers striker Filip Sebo.
Dick Campbell is the new boss of Forfar.
Raith Rovers have freed former Rangers
winger Derek Carcary.
Liverpool coach and former Rangers star Alex Miller, 58, is the enw boss of Japanese side JEF United Chiba.
In today's English papers:
Kevin Keegan High Noon showdown with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley.
Rafa Benitez hits back at Martin O'Neill for accusing him of "disrespect" and unsettling Gareth Barry; Benitez £15m price tag on Peter Crouch, confirms Harry Kewell will leave.
Alexander Hleb's agent says Arsenal star wants to join Inter Milan; Emmanuel Adebayor demands £80k a week to stay.
Brighton re-appoint Micky Adams as manager.
QPR sack Italian coach Luigi De Canio.
Man United target Klaas-Jan Huntelaar wants to stay at Ajax and work under new management team striking legends Marco van Basten and Dennis Bergkamp.
Sunderland free Andy Cole, Ian Harte, Stephen Wright, Stan Varga.
Sven-Goran Eriksson to turn down Benfica; he believes he can do better.