In today's Football Talk, we've all the reaction to Monday's Scottish Cup draw, the latest on Marian Kello's future at Hearts, the new Scotland away kit and the tale of the Scotsman in Siberia.
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TOP STORIES
Celtic defender: Expectation to win cup was always there
Adam Matthews says Celtic were always expected to win the Scottish Cup and that Rangers' exit adds no extra pressure.
'Give Ally McCoist a break', urges Billy Davies
The former Nottingham Forest and Derby County boss says the Rangers manager is working under challenging conditions.
Marian Kello: 'I'm finished at Hearts'
The goalkeeper says he plans to leave Tynecastle under freedom of contract in the summer.
New Scotland away kit unveiled
The white kit will first be worn by Craig Levein's side in their friendly with Slovenia on February 29.
Beram Kayal eyes early return
The Celtic midfielder is determined to return to action before the end of the season and defy the medics. (Sky Sports)
Pawel Brozek wants permanent Celtic move
The Polish striker has set his targets on impressing on loan in Glasgow, and moving to the SPL full time. (Sky Sports)
MUST READS
A Scotsman in Siberia - Wisdom or Folly?
Robert Dillon looks at the appointment of Alex Miller as head coach at Sibir Novosibirsk. (Lovely Left Foot)
In this section
- Scotland's Barry Bannan admits to rethink on Team GB Olympic football
- Pat Fenlon charged by SFA following Hampden cup final gesture
- Kilmarnock boss Kenny Shiels agrees new two-year deal to stay at Rugby Park
- No contracts for Hearts trio Stephen Elliott, Gary Glen and Jordan Morton
- Online Writers' Player of the Year #7 - Paul Dixon
- Football Talk: Players exit capital clubs and new Barcelona kits revealed
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Neil Lennon reveals deal struck to leave James Forrest out of Team GB
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Hearts board wants to keep Paulo Sergio and hope he 'chooses to stay'
- The 2012 UEFA European Championships comes to STV
- Hibernian players to discover their fate as Pat Fenlon promises changes



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