Sport
Get involved with your local team!
By ANDY BYER (GU)
If you’ve paid any attention to the headlines surrounding Scottish football in the last few years, you’ll know the mood surrounding the beautiful game is one of doom and gloom. There are a plethora of reasons for this, but the most obvious one should be clear for anyone looking down a high street on a Saturday - far too many football fans are neglecting their local team for the glitz and glamour of the English Premiership and the two Old firm outfits, Rangers and Celtic.
Wenger at 1000
By COLIN ROBERTSON (OR)
Saturday’s trip to Stamford Bridge will mark Arsène Wenger’s 1000th game in charge of Arsenal. 18 years after he was greeted with the now infamous headline ‘Arsène Who?’ when he was appointed in September 1996, Wenger will become only the fourth manager to reach the landmark, joining Sir Matt Busby, Dario Gradi, and Sir Alex Ferguson at the milestone.

Five to watch at the World Cup: Africa
By JAMES DELANEY (OR)
With the World Cup finals less than two months away, we're taking a look at some of the player tipped to make a big impact in Brazil. This week, we cast our eye over players from each one of the five African nations being represented this summer.
Saints march on to cup triumph
By JAMES DELANEY (OR)
St Johnstone are celebrating lifting the Scottish Cup at their first attempt after Saturday's 2-0 win over Tayside rivals Dundee United.

Accies and Hibs set for play off showdown
By JAMES DELANEY (OR)
All eyes on New Douglas Park on Wednesday as Hibs and Hamilton do battle for the final place in next year's Scottish Premiership.

Hibs fans rally against Chairman Petrie
By JAMES DELANEY (Video)
Angry Hibs fans protested against the club's board following relegation from the Scottish premiership.