Football talk: Celtic chasing keeper, Fulham want Fyvie, Ipswich Town take to the farm

Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan has hit out at Charlie Richmond, who has quit as a referee.©SNS Group

Success, takeovers, fall-outs, contract talks, transfer speculation and kit launches on a farm all make up today's round-up of football headlines from Scotland and around the world.

TODAY'S HEADLINES

Ross County win promotion to the Scottish Premier League
Derek Adams's team clinched the First Division championship without playing on Tuesday night, as Dundee dropped points at home to Queen of the South.

Scottish FA chief executive critical of Charlie Richmond
Stewart Regan is unhappy at the retiring referee's decision to speak out against alleged favouritism by decision makers at Hampden.

Ref rage as Charlie Richmond slates the Scottish FA
The former category one offical, who quit the game at the weekend, says he suffered from not "sucking up" to his bosses. (Scottish Sun)

West Brom make second bid for Steven Naismith
The Rangers forward is subject to fresh interest from the English Premier League side.

Glory fits Bill at Gers
Bill Ng claims he wants to make history not money with Rangers. (Scottish Sun)

Jamie Hamill undergoes scan for knee injury
The utility man is out of the Scottish Cup semi-final clash against Celtic.

Scotland move up in FIFA world rankings
Craig Levein's team are up to 48th, a rise of three places.

Ki Sung-Yeung will wait to discuss Celtic future
The South Korean midfielder will hold contract talks after the season ends.

Celtic could move for Craig Gordon
The Sunderland keeper has been shortlisted, if a move to sign Fraser Forster permanently falls through. (Daily Record)

Fulham want Fraser Fyvie
The Aberdeen midfielder will be available in the summer for a knock-down price. (Daily Record)

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