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Jim Duffy

Jerry Yates has been linked to Rangers but is a key player for Blackpool. (Photo by Tony Marshall/Getty Images)

Nine players linked with Rangers ahead of the January transfer window

Hibs' Ryan Porteous has been surprisingly linked with Rangers.  (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)

Ryan Porteous to Rangers: No approach made from any club for star

Hibs' Ryan Porteous has been linked with Rangers. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)

Ryan Porteous to Rangers: Former Hibs boss hints at shock move

Simon Stainrod, former footballer who played for Sheffield United, Oldham Athletic, Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, Stoke City, RC Strasbourg, FC Rouen, Falkirk, Dundee and Ayr United. He also managed Dundee and Ayr United.

Saturday Interview: Simon Stainrod on shoe-gate and out-dressing Rangers

Ayr United's new manager Lee Bullen is pictured at Somerset Park on January 07, 2022. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)

Sheffield Wednesday legend joins Ayr United as manager

Jim Duffy has been dismissed by Ayr United.

Ayr sack Duffy as shake-up at Somerset Park continues

Kilmarnock stalwart Rory McKenzie (Picture: SNS)

Championship: Killie aim for stay and celebrations for stalwart McKenzie

Raith's Liam Dick  celebrates making it 1-0 during a cinch Championship match between Kilmarnock and Raith Rovers at Rugby Park, on October 02, 2021, in Kilmarnock, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Brown / SNS Group)

SPFL Championship: Dunfermline rooted to bottom

Rangers' Ross McCausland (right) competes with Sean McGinty during the SPFL Trust Trophy match between Rangers B and Ayr United at the C&G Systems Stadium on September 14, 2021, in Dumbarton, Scotland.  (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)

Ayr Utd kicked out of SPFL Cup to set Rangers up with Alloa tie

Ayr United's Michael Moffat (right) competes with Robbe Ure during an SPFL Trust Trophy match between Rangers B and Ay United at the C&G Systems Stadium on September 14, 2021, in Dumbarton, Scotland.  (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)

Rangers face reprieve after Ayr substitute blunder

Ayr have parted company with David Hopkin. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)

Ayr United 'part company' with David Hopkin four games into the season

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MAY 27: Scotland's Declan Gallagher is pictured as Scotland depart for Spain from Glasgow Airport, on May 27, 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland.  (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)

Euro 2020: Rise of Scotland's Gallagher - prison, fatherhood and role of Duffy

Bitcoin currently trades globally 24/7 and has a current market capitalisation of just over $1 trillion

Coinbase is quids in thanks to crypto revolution - Jim Duffy

The new show aims to make crypto 'a staple of the mainstream'. Picture: Ina Fassbender/AFP via Getty Images.

Cryptocurrency enthusiast Jim Duffy launches accessible podcast on topic

No, Mr Bond, I expect you to re-set your economy - Jim Duffy

Paul Sheerin looks on during Aberdeen's 1-0 Scottish Cup win over Dumbarton

Sheerin relieved as Dons progress in cup but Duffy slams schedule

Independent Scotland should invest in Bitcoin - Jim Duffy

Jim Duffy worries about oversight of Police Scotland in the event of independence (Picture: John Devlin)

Who polices the police after Scottish independence? – Jim Duffy

While extroverts may be preparing for the party of all parties when lockdown restrictions allow it, Jim Duffy suspects others may find the re-opening of society a little bit scary (Picture: John Walton/PA)

Lockdown has changed us so post-Covid life is going to be different – Jim Duffy

Cryptocurrency and blockchain, while new and still in their infancy, have the potential to change the world

Banks should embrace rebels with a crypto cause - Jim Duffy

Wheeling and dealing turns nasty in crypto-land - Jim Duffy

Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon on the campaign trail in Inverurie before their fallout over allegations made against him (Picture: Andrew Milligan/PA)

Sturgeon versus Salmond is about much more than it seems – Jim Duffy

Digital wallets are the future

Banking as you know it will be a thing of the past - Jim Duffy

"This wasn’t just about fish n chips". Picture: Paul Ellis/AFP via Getty Images

A lockdown trip to the chippy is about feeding the soul - Jim Duffy

Many investors hold Bitcoin for five years

Who will defuse the crypto taxation time bomb? - Jim Duffy

Bitcoin has seen its market value soar to record highs after Elon Musk's electric car company Tesla invested heavily (Picture: Getty Images)

Beware a cryptocurrency gold rush after Elon Musk's big investment – Jim Duffy

Maverick businessman Elon Musk has bought $1.5 billion of Bitcoin via Tesla

The big inflation secret bankers don’t want you to know about - Jim Duffy

Today's technology will doubtless look as dated as the BT phone box in Jim Duffy's village in Fife when his daughter is his age (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

How technology has utterly transformed the world in my lifetime – Jim Duffy

Bitcoin is set to suffer a supply shock

Bitcoin, the ‘currency of the internet’ is going mainstream - Jim Duffy

The electric car industry needs to do more to convince Jim Duffy that old batteries will not simply be dumped in landfill sites (Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

I fell for 'eco-friendly' diesel con so I'm wary about electric cars – Jim Duffy

Jim Duffy

Now there’s no such thing as money, only credit - Jim Duffy

Jim Duffy may have a new-found love of Freddie Mercury and Queen's I Want to Break Free, but that's the last thing he wants Scotland to do (Picture: Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

If Scotland 'breaks free' from UK it faces bankruptcy – Jim Duffy

Jim Duffy believes that the next six months will make or break Bitcoin and crypto markets. Picture: Yuriko Nakao/Getty Images.

I'm keeping it in the cryptocurrency family - Jim Duffy

Jim Duffy fears the 2020/21 season is at risk of being stopped entirely

Dumbarton boss fears for season

Mr Duffy believes that the next six months will make or break Bitcoin and crypto markets. Picture: Yuriko Nakao/Getty Images.

Further adventures into the land of cryptocurrency - Jim Duffy

George Galloway at the launch of The Alex Salmond Show on Russia Today at Millbank Tower in London in 2017 (Picture: Chris Radburn/PA)

How George Galloway would shake up Scotland's boring politics – Jim Duffy

As 2020 draws to a close, we might be forgiven for wondering why stock markets are at record levels.

Reflecting on a 'crazy and extraordinary year' for markets: Jim Duffy comment

Musk is putting rockets into space and bringing them back, notes Mr Duffy. Picture: Hannibal Hanschke-Pool/Getty Images.

How Elon Musk could take Bitcoin stratospheric - Jim Duffy comment

I bet you a pound to a penny that a UK bank will announce a Bitcoin offering early in 2021, says Duffy. Picture: Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images.

Why bankers are betting on Bitcoin - Jim Duffy comment

Meditation costs nothing and no equipment is needed, just a quiet space and a bit of concentration, says Jim Duffy (PIcture: Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images)

Here's a new year's resolution you just might like to try early – Jim Duffy

The Bitcoin cryptocurrency has been making the headlines over the past few years, and has even made it into ATMs. Picture: John Devlin

Edinburgh taking to the cryptocurrency world stage: Jim Duffy comment

Some 12,000 jobs are at risk after Debenhams decided to close its stores following the failure of a last-ditch rescue bid (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Why Scottish government should open its own Debenhams-style stores – Jim Duffy

Bitcoin has been making the headlines over the past few years. Picture: John Devlin

How the USA is handling the rise of Bitcoin: Jim Duffy comment

Swedish pop group Abba, (from left to right) Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Faltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson, in concert in 1979 (Picture: Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Why Abba's amazing music is a bit like the Tardis from Dr Who – Jim Duffy

In November, the Bank of England added another £150bn to its QE programme, notes Duffy. Picture: Dan Istitene/Getty Images.

Meeting our needs amid a rapidly evolving economy - Jim Duffy comment

Nicola Sturgeon and health officials have repeatedly stressed the importance of wearing a facemask (Picture: Andrew Milligan/AFP via Getty Images)

Why I'm still wearing a facemask even though I detest it – Jim Duffy

Duffy cites the belief that Bitcoin is the new gold. Picture: Ozan Kose/AFP via Getty Images.

Changing Stateside sentiment towards Bitcoin - Jim Duffy comment

Lou Reed, seen performing in Arles, France, in 2007, has inspired Jim Duffy to think about how to create a Perfect Day of his own (Picture: Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images)

Lou Reed's Perfect Day has got me thinking about how to create one – Jim Duffy

Bitcoin has been making the headlines over the past few years. Picture: John Devlin

How Wall Street investors are buying into Bitcoin - Jim Duffy comment

The Bank of England is putting £150 billion into the economy as the coronavirus crisis continues (Picture: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire)

Why it's time for a universal basic income of £2,500 a month – Jim Duffy

There is a lot more behind just a power grab by Christine Lagarde to ensure the relevance of her bank, says Duffy. Picture: Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images.

Bitcoin further assimilates into mainstream - Jim Duffy

Lockdown has not been so bad for some introverts says Jim Duffy

Why lockdown is heaven for introverts like me - Jim Duffy

Nowhere are the effects of the global pandemic being felt more than transport hubs, says Duffy. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images.

The longer-term impact of revenues in descent - Jim Duffy comment

Scotland is currently caught in the crosshairs of Brexit, Nationalism and a war-like recession, says Duffy. Picture: David Moir.

Scotland, Europe, and the troubled economic backdrop - Jim Duffy comment

Scotland's castles may not come on the market often, but wealthy buyers are looking at more domestic properties too, writes Jim Duffy (Picture: Ian Rutherford)

Brexit and coronavirus turning Scotland into property hotspot – Jim Duffy

The main man at Twitter – a Mr Jack Dorsey – has recently caused a stir, says Duffy. Picture: John Devlin.

Social media boss 'likes' cryptocurrency offering - Jim Duffy comment

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