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9am Briefing: Hibs boss won't take touchline ban lying down



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
Mixu Paatelainen has said he will not take a four-match touchline ban from the SFA lying down.
He is set to challenge the suspension, after he was sent to the stands by ref Iain Brines.

Berra must oust McManus to win slot against Macedonnia
Hearts skipper Christopher Berra will have to oust Scotland captain Stephen McManus to win a place in the team against Macedonia.

Murray confident over Nadal
Andy Murray believes he can beat world no. 1 Rafal Nadal at his sixth attempt when he takes him on in the US Open semi-final tomorrow.

Ben Gissing is ready to help Edinburgh to victory when they take on European champions Munster at Murrayfield.



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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 8:57 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Andrew Murray
 
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Mad Max,

05/09/2008 11:06:49
You are intitled to an appeal mixu,
some of the refs are overpayed like some players,

Bring back the good refs "Tiny wharton" - "eddie thompson" good laddies in their
day,
Tiny was a character, would have a bit of banter on the park with the like of jinky,

Seemingly they are on £800 smackers?
2

Mad Max,

05/09/2008 11:10:25
Let us all get behind the boy Murray,
sensational,
C'Mon Andy Murray......

 

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