Dundee administrator Bryan Jackson has promised the stricken club’s fans he will fight tooth and nail for its future tomorrow at Hampden (writes Sean Hamilton).
Jackson is set to meet Scottish Football League representatives at 11 am to present his case for a lenient punishment following the Dark Blues’ descent into administration.
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Robbo refuses to blame under-fire ref
Under pressure Willie Collum was at the centre of a second penalty controversy in just over 48 hours last night — but Dundee United “victim” Scott Robertson has refused to be critical of the referee (writes Tom Duthie).
Collum was subjected to threatening phone calls after he awarded a soft penalty to Rangers during Sunday’s Old Firm clash at Parkhead.
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McDiarmid tie could go the distance
The first match of St Johnstone’s double-header against Celtic gets under way tonight (7.30) when the two meet in a Co-operative Insurance Cup quarter-final at McDiarmid Park (writes James Masson).
The sides meet again at the same venue on Saturday in a lunchtime SPL kick-off.
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