Rumour Mill: Bruno Alves exit? | Hibs backed for 2nd | Graeme Murty now Rangers manager favourite

Bruno Alves is considering his Rangers future, Craig Gordon says Hibs could finish second and Graeme Murty is leading the race to be the next manager of Rangers.
Bruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNSBruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNS
Bruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNS

Bruno Alves to consider Rangers future

Bruno Alves has admitted he will have to consider his future at Rangers if he does not become a regular starter in the remaining matches of the year. (Scotsman)

Gordon backs Hibs to finish second

Bruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNSBruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNS
Bruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNS

Celtic keeper Craig Gordon has backed Hibs to finish above Rangers in the title race following their wins at Ibrox and achievement of a draw at Parkhead. (Scotsman)

Graeme Murty now favourite to manage Rangers

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Rangers’ failed pursuit of Derek McInnes has resulted in Graeme Murty being installed as the bookies’ favourite to be named permanent Ibrox manager. (Scotsman)

Bruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNSBruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNS
Bruno Alves could be headed for the Rangers exit. Picture: SNS

Derek McInnes ends Rangers speculation with hard-fought win

Aberdeen welcomed Derek McInnes back with a hard-fought victory. The Pittodrie manager has experienced an agonising week and his side endured an uncomfortable close to the match as Dundee piled on late pressure. (Scotsman)

Hearts will bounce back - Levein

Hearts manager Craig Levein has conceded that the club is in a vulnerable state at the moment but warned those who are keen to make the most of the situation there is a resilience that will enable them to bounce back. ( Scotsman )

Aberdeen fans poke fun at Rangers with banner at Dundee match

Ahead of kick-off, a group of Dons fans housed in the Bob Shankly Stand at Dens Park, unfurled a banner with the phrase ‘Concomitant you reds’ written on it. ( Scotsman)

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