• CELTIC are to play manager Gordon Strachan's former club Southampton this summer in a testimonial for Saints stalwart Claus Lundekvam. The Norwegian international played more than 400 matches for the St Mary's outfit after signing in 1996 but was f
orced to announce his retirement in March following a serious ankle injury. Strachan, who spent two-and-a-half successful years at Southampton, will take his team south for the benefit match on Friday, 18 July.
Irons wields axe • DAVID Irons re-vamp of Morton has started with 5 first team players being released and 4 being told to find new clubs. Leaving Cappielow are Scott McLaughlin, Deen Keenan, Dave McGurn, Craig Black and Scott McKellar. Under-contract Jamie Stevenson, Kieron McAnespie, David McGregor and Brian Graham have been told they can find other clubs.
Spiders snubbed • QUEEN'S Park have been dealt a blow off the park with the news that their bid for Fifa's highest award has proved unsuccessful. The Hampden club had applied for Fifa's Order of Merit which is only awarded to clubs and individuals who are considered to have made a significant contribution to football. So far only two clubs – Real Madrid and Sheffield FC – have been accepted.
Turkey go top • TURKEY sit top of Scotland's Group A in the Uefa U-17 Championships after a 3-0 win over Holland. The young Scots sit third after going down 2-0 to Serbia. The Turks are Scotland's next opponents on Wednesday with a game that can be seen live on Eurosport.
Shire like Cramb• EAST Stirlingshire manager Jim McInally has confirmed his interest in signing man-of-many-clubs Colin Cramb for next term. Cramb, 33, has been released by Stirling Albion.
Brines in place• IAIN Brines will handle the first leg of the First Division play off semi-final at New Broomfield between Airdrie United and Clyde. Eddie Smith takes the Second Division's Arbroath v Stranraer.
Clyde lift Cup
• CLYDE beat Livingston 4-1 in the Reserve League Cup final at Almondvale.
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