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Bill Shankly: Liverpool fans mark manager's 100th birthday
- Liverpool fans are to mark the 100th birthday of the team's legendary manager Bill Shankly with a charity bike ride from Glasgow to Liverpool.
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Compare your club in fans' league table
- Premier League attendances for 2012/13 have shown an increase of nearly 4% on the previous season.
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Glasgow 2014: Ticket prices to be revealed
- The cost of securing seats to watch next year's Commonwealth Games events is set to be revealed as organisers announce their ticketing policy.
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Sir Alex Ferguson: 10 things not everybody knows
- Ten slightly lesser-known facts about Sir Alex Ferguson, who has announced his resignation as Man Utd's manager after 26 years.
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Northern Ireland tributes to Sir Alex Ferguson
- Sir Alex Ferguson, who has announced he is going to retire as Manchester United manager at the end of the season, has been described as "a great friend to Northern Ireland".
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Wife's tribute to dead Kilmarnock fan Jim Haswell
- The wife of a football fan who died after collapsing during a Scottish Premier League match has paid tribute to him.
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Michael Higdon arrested after winning player of the year
- Motherwell striker Michael Higdon has been arrested over an alleged assault hours after being crowned Scotland's Player of the Year.
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Football fan dies after mid-match collapse
- A man has died in hospital after collapsing half-way through a Scottish Premier League match, police say.
Murray and Grainger among Scots in New Years Honours list
- Olympic heroes Andy Murray and Katherine Grainger are among the Scots leading the New Years Honours list.
London 2012: Quarter of a million Olympics tickets unsold
- About 264,000 tickets for the London Olympics remained unsold, it has been revealed.
Duff & Phelps 'asked Craig Whyte to lie over ticket deal'
- Rangers administrators tried to persuade the club's former owner Craig Whyte to lie about their knowledge of the Ticketus deal.
Sir Chris Hoy makes first ride in new Glasgow velodrome
- Britain's greatest Olympian, Sir Chris Hoy, has become the first cyclist to ride in the new Glasgow Commonwealth Games velodrome which bears his name.
Mascot unveiled for Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games
- The official mascot of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games will be unveiled later in a special ceremony at BBC Scotland's headquarters.
Nevin Spence: Ulster rugby player
- Nevin Spence, the young Ulster Rugby star killed in a farm accident along with his father and brother, was seen as a future full Ireland international.
Andy Murray backs Scottish national tennis centre idea
- Andy Murray has backed the idea of a national tennis centre in Scotland to encourage promising junior players.
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New Subway 'Bramble' smartcard prompts price changes
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Tory leader Ruth Davidson knocked back by barman
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Sheriff criticises 'confusing' anti-bigotry laws
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A lost Mackintosh cabinet returns to Glasgow
A long lost music cabinet designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh is coming back to Glasgow.... -
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Man slashed in attempted murder at Greenock flat
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Woman stabbed in neck in attempted murder in Glasgow
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Glasgow and Dundee researchers study why people go missing
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