Football Talk: Celtic's Mills interest, cartoon Cossacks, Terriers for Laff

Andriy Voronin needs tips from the cartoon Cossacks.SNS Group

Rangers are in a court battle today in an attempt to have their registration embargo lifted and, having argued that they could lose first team players over the summer, may have to make a decision on Kyle Lafferty's future.

Meanwhile, across the city, Celtic are reportedly weighing up a loan offer for Leicester City's Matt Mills, whose alliterative name makes him sound like the alter-ego of a Marvel Comics superhero.

Elsewhere in the world of football, Andriy Voronin has put Euro 2012 defenders on the whatever the exact opposite of red alert is. He should have watched the prophetic Ukranian cartoon from 42 years ago that demonstrates exactly how to beat the top teams in Europe.

Rangers go to court to seek judicial review of SFA signing embargo

The club launched an application for a judicial review against a 12-month signing embargo on Friday after losing an SFA appeal the previous week.

Brothers Robbie and David Winters could be reunited again in Malta

The pair, who are free agents after leaving Alloa Athletic and Annan Athletic respectively, are subject to interest from a number of sides in the BOV Premier League.

Sheffield Wednesday keeping tabs on Motherwell midfielder Steven Jennings

The out-of-contract midfielder has been offered a new deal at Fir Park.

Celtic boss Neil Lennon plans loan move for Leicester defender Matt Mills

The defender is out of favour at the King Power Stadium and could consider a switch to the SPL (Daily Record)

Huddersfield Town target Kyle Lafferty

The newly-promoted Championship side may bolster their attack with the addition of the Rangers striker (Scottish Sun)

Maurice Edu reveals he could have left Glasgow Rangers

The midfielder has told MLSSoccer.com that this season has been "most extreme and bizarre scenario that I’ve been in since I’ve been playing”.

Joachim Loew believes that Germany will improve after Swiss defeat

With the Euro 2012 kick-off rapidly approaching, the manager does not believe too much can be read into the 5-3 humbling his team received at the hands of Switzerland.

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42-year-old Ukrainian cartoon forecasts Euro 2012 Group D

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