Football Talk: David Moyes on Celtic job, Totti the Emperor of Rome
Your daily round-up of the weird and wonderful news across Scottish football.
As yesterday's news of Ronny Deila's resignation rumbles on, the inevitable former players and potential candidates have rolled out to have their say.
David Moyes, the early favourite with the bookies to replace the Norwegian, has kept the door open and didn't rule himself out when asked on live television.
And he thought he was there to talk about the Merseyside derby. Don't be silly Davie.
In other action last night Francesco Totti showed if you want a job done well you have to do it yourself.
He entered v Torino with his Roma side losing by a goal in the 85th minute.
He left with three points and a brace.
That boy will go far.
Meanwhile, a games developer, who knows absolutely nothing about football, has made a football game. And with terms like "done a goal" while playing on a circular pitch it's proving to be an unlikely hit.
That moment you realise you're thrashing your local rivals.
He's bowing out in style that's for sure.
What next, Go Pros on shirts?
Things are getting serious...he's added "enemies."
Manchester United beat Tottenham 3-2 with an injury time winner to seal the English Premier League Under-21 championship title.
2013: Celtic retained the Scottish Premier League title and made it two-in-a-row under Neil Lennon by beating Inverness Caley Thistle 4-1 at home. Goals from Joe Ledley, Georgios Samaras and a double from Gary Hooper completed the victory.
1990: Rangers clinched the Scottish championship title for the 40th time by winning 1-0 against Dundee United thanks to a Trevor Steven goal in the second half.
Aberdeen's Adam Rooney celebrates turning 28 today. He was born in 1988.