Football talk: Rangers sell Arsenal shares, summer football discussed, New York Cosmos

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Rangers midfielder Matt McKay.©SNS Group

Rangers continue to dominate the headlines in Scottish football, as further revelations come to light over Craig Whyte's ownership of the club.

Light relief today comes in the form of a look at the rise of FC Lorient, as well as a look back at the glory years of the New York Cosmos.

TODAY'S HEADLINES

Matt McKay to leave Rangers for South Korea
A fee has been agreed with Busan I'Park for the transfer of the Australian midfielder.

John Rankin hailed by Dundee United boss
Peter Houston says the former Hibs midfielder should be in line for awards at the end of the season after another solid performance.

Kilmarnock boss criticises team and referee
Kenny Shiels admits his team were well beaten against Dundee United but says official Craig Thomson also fared badly.

Craig Whyte sells off 102 years of Ibrox history by dumping shares in Arsenal
Whyte struck a deal worth more than £230,000 with a consortium called Red and White to cash in on a historic link between the two clubs (Daily Record)

Kris Boyd: I was dreading call from Celtic
The former Rangers striker says his desperation to find a new club in January could have led him to Parkhead (Scottish Sun)

MUST READ

Tom English: Sorry Whyte wash that is full of contradictions
A dissection of the Rangers owner's Tuesday statement (Scotsman)

Scottish FA council to debate fixture calendar
A debate over summer football will take place at Hampden on Wednesday (Scottish FA)

FC Lorient have developed a unique philosophy and it’s working
A look at how Christian Gourcuff's side are a rising force in French football (World Soccer)

MUST WATCH

The glory years of the New York Cosmos
Nearly two hours worth of vintage video looking at the 1977 season for the famous former NASL side (Empire of Soccer)