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   <title>Boyd's brace helps Rangers hold off St Mirren</title>
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   Kris Boyd scored a goal in each half to help Rangers claim a 2-1 win over St Mirren at the Ibrox Stadium on Saturday, moving Walter Smith's team into second place in the Scottish Premier League table. Boyd struck in the opening minute of the match to get the hosts off to a flying start, and he added a second goal in the 57th minute before St Mirren pulled one back through Stephen O'Donnell two minutes from time. The result allows 
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   <title>UEFA charges Rangers with improper conduct</title>
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   UEFA has charged Rangers with improper conduct because of their fans following disturbances during Wednesday's Champions League draw against Romanian side Unirea in Bucharest. Gers supporters were seen on TV destroying seats and challenging match stewards during the 1-1 draw. UEFA's control and disciplinary body will deal with the case next Thursday, with their head of communications, Rob Faulkner, quoted as saying: "We ta
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   <title>Rangers, Dundee suspended at halftime</title>
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   Steven Davis scored in the first half but Rangers' match at Dundee United on Sunday was suspended at halftime because of torrential rain. Rangers will have to return to Tayside at a date to be determined to complete the match, leading 1-0 when play resumes. Rangers remains four points behind first-place Celtic, and one off Hibernian for second. Davis fired Rangers into the lead in the 29th after accepting a pass from Sasa Papac at the back po
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   <title>Hibs rallies late to keep pace</title>
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   Goals from Colin Nish and Liam Miller in the final two minutes allowed Hibernian to claim a 2-0 win over nine-man Aberdeen at Easter Road Stadium on Saturday. Maurice Ross was sent off in the 48th minute for the Dons, while Christopher Maguire also received an early exit 30 minutes from time. However, it looked like the visitors would be able to hold out for a point until Nish headed home in the 88th minute and Miller's deflected effort
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   <title>Morris decides to stay at St. Johnstone</title>
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   Former Chelsea midfielder Jody Morris has pledged his future to St. Johnstone by penning a new two-year deal with the Perth-based outfit. The new contract means that the 28-year-old will remain with the SPL side until June 2012. "I'm delighted that the club and Jody have been able to tie this up," manager Derek McInnes said: "He's been a real asset to us since he joined and he's a huge influence on the rest of the squad on and off
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   <title>St. Mirren's Brighton out for season</title>
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   St. Mirren striker Tom Brighton will miss the rest of the season after suffering a serious knee injury during the 3-3 draw with Motherwell on Saturday. The 25-year-old has been plagued by injuries since joining the Buddies and has now sustained snapped cruciate and medial ligaments in his left knee. He told the Scottish Sun: "It's still sinking in just what's happened, but to be honest I kind of knew right away. "The toughest thing i
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   <title>Celtic edges Hamilton to reclaim top spot</title>
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   Shaun Maloney and Scott McDonald bagged their fourth goals of the young season in the first half, helping Celtic edge Hamilton 2-1 on Sunday at New Douglas Park to reclaim the top spot in the SPL. Rangers entered the weekend with a one-point edge, but settled for a 1-1 draw Saturday against Hibernian. Celtic answered with three points at Hamilton, and moved one point ahead of the unbeaten Rangers after nine weeks. Hamilton, which has just one
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   <title>Dundee United edges closer to top</title>
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   First-half goals from Damian Casalinuovo and Morgaro Gomis allowed Dundee United to claim a 2-0 win over Aberdeen at Pittodrie Stadium on Saturday. Casalinuovo opened the scoring after 31 minutes and Gomis added another five minutes later for United, which sits in fourth place, three points back of leaders Rangers. Aberdeen has now won just once in its last seven games and slips to seventh with the loss. The Dons could have take
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   <title>Hibs eye place in top two</title>
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   Hibernian will head to the Ibrox Stadium on Saturday full of confidence as they meet Scottish Premier League leaders Rangers in a top-three clash. Hibs has taken 10 out of a possible 12 points from its last four matches, moving the club to within two points of Walter Smith's men, who are coming off of an embarrassing 4-1 home defeat to Unirea in the Champions League in midweek. Smith's club was booed off the field in a match tha
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   <title>Saunders extends Fir Park stay</title>
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   Motherwell defender Steven Saunders has penned a contract extension to keep him at Fir Park until the summer of 2012. The 18-year-old has been a regular in the Steelmen first team this season, having been handed a chance to impress by new manager Jim Gannon. Saunders told the Daily Record: "It was an easy decision to make to sign a contract extension. "The manager has given young players a chance and that's good for me. "I'
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