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Dominic Cervi and Greenock Morton will be looking to get a big win in the Scottish First Division
while Carlos Bocanegra and Maurice Edu welcome Inverness CT to Ibrox Stadium.
In case you thought this list wasn't big enough, two more loaners to be added to the list.
Bjorn Helge Riise recently joined Portsmouth on loan until the November 7. And
turns out this fella named Richard Barroilhet joined Finnish club Vaasan
Palloseura until October 31 way back in August.
Apparently Alex Salmond's Scottish Government have rushed through emergency legislation declaring
that every football article written must include reference to Scottish football's darkest hour.
So be it.
Scotland manager Craig Levein assured us yesterday that the Scottish game would bounce back from
the trials of Thursday night.
Noel King has named his Ireland squad for the forthcoming UEFA Under-21 Championships qualifiers
against Hungary and Turkey.
Ireland will host Hungary at the Showgrounds, Sligo, on Thursday, September 1st and then travel to
Manisa on Tuesday, September 6
King has included 15 of the players who featured in a 2-1 friendly victory over Austria at the
Showgrounds earlier this month.
Maurice Edu and Rangers will look to get a big win over Inverness CT away from home while Dominic
Cervi will be on the bench for Celtic who face Dundee Untied at home.
Aberdeen v St JohnstoneRumours that Aberdeen had buggered off on an early summer holiday proved to
be exaggerated in last week's win over Inverness. A little northern light in a bleak end to the
season.
And St Johnstone scored at Easter Road. Not once but twice. In a win. Winning football games is
relatively simple when you score more than the opposition.
When you go for a Sunday stroll around the Finnish transfer circus at this time of the year,
in this bleak financial and meteorological climate, you would expect to see a sad merry-go-round
sitting stranded in the cold, transfer ponies buried under five feet of snow, emptiness echoing in
the absence of laughter, shrieks of joy and the sound of little feet of transfer rumours scampering
merrily around the ride.