Football talk: Rangers' race for survival, Celtic increase lead, Hearts sign Beattie

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Motherwell striker Michael Higdon.©SNS Group

Rangers continue to dominate the headlines in the Scottish press, with more revelations over their finances.

On the pitch, Celtic have capitalised by going 20 points clear in the Scottish Premier League. Motherwell are also pushing for second place, while Hearts have added to their striking options.

TODAY'S HEADLINES

James Forrest promises no let-up in Celtic's title pursuit
The winger says his team will continue chasing results, despite going 20 points clear in the SPL.

Stuart McCall sings Michael Higdon’s praises
The Motherwell boss says Higdon’s treble is a reward for continued hard work.

'Dunfermline still have the fight,' insists Jim McIntyre
The Pars boss insists his team are still capable of keeping their place in the Scottish Premier League.

Hearts sign Craig Beattie
The former Celtic and Swansea City striker has joined until the end of the season.

SPL investigating ‘unacceptable conduct’ by Rangers support
The league has opened an investigation into events at Ibrox during the match against Kilmarnock on February 18.

Former Rangers chairman asks if Craig Whyte has met obligations as club owner
Alastair Johnston questioned whether the debt the Ibrox club owes to Mr Whyte should be 'extinguished'.

Administrators in desperate hunt for £4.5m to keep Ibrox club alive
Rangers could be out of business in days unless missing money can be sourced (Daily Record)

Walter Smith in line for Wolves job
The former Rangers boss could take over at Molineux until the end of the season (Scottish Sun)