Rapper Snoop Dogg has expressed his interest in potentially investing in Scottish champions Celtic, should an opportunity arise. (Transfermarkt) Mick Brown, who previously collaborated with David Moyes at West Ham United, indicated that the managerial position at Wolverhampton Wanderers would appeal to the Scot if Gary O’Neil were to be dismissed due to increasing pressure at Molineux. (Football Insider) St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has verified that Andy Kirk and Alex Cleland, who served as caretaker managers following Craig Levein’s dismissal, along with goalkeeping coach Gordon Marshall, will continue as members of his backroom staff. (The Courier) James Wilson, a player previously monitored by Aston Villa and Manchester United last year, stated that his decisive late equaliser for Heart of Midlothian in Sunday’s Edinburgh derby validates his decision to decline an offer from a Premier League academy. New head coach Neil Critchley is reportedly eager to offer the 17-year-old striker a new contract. (Daily Record) RB Leipzig’s goalkeeper, Peter Gulacsi, is questionable for their upcoming Champions League match against Celtic next week, having sustained an ankle injury. (Glasgow Times) Olympiakos, the forthcoming Europa League adversaries for Rangers, have encountered a significant setback as their crucial Turkey midfielder, Yusuf Yazıcı, has incurred a severe knee injury. (The National) PFA Scotland has issued a caution to its members, advising them against approaching ignited pyrotechnics that have been thrown onto the playing field during games. This warning follows an incident where a Belgian player lost one finger and had two others partially amputated after handling a prohibited device described as having the explosive force of a hand grenade. (The Herald) Dundee is set to learn next week whether their proposed new training facility at Riverside Drive will receive approval, as councillors are scheduled to review the planning application submitted by the Dundee FC Community Trust. (The Courier) Ibrox Stadium, home to Rangers, has been identified as the Scottish Premiership’s worst-smelling venue, having recorded the highest volume of odour-related complaints from visitors on TripAdvisor. This figure is more than double that of Celtic Park, which ranked second. (Edinburgh Evening News) Post navigation Sinner Secures Opening Victory at Finals Following Fritz’s Win Over Agitated Medvedev Vitor Pereira Set to Finalize Wolves Head Coach Deal, Expected to Sign 18-Month Contract