Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes dismisses the notion of Aberdeen counterpart Barry Robson getting the sack and believes it is “ridiculous” that four managers in the Scottish Premiership have already lost their jobs. (Sun)
Aberdeen defender Stefan Gartenmann insists the players are to blame for the Dons’ poor form. (Press and Journal – subscription required)
Don Robertson will referee the Viaplay Cup final between Aberdeen and Rangers on 17 December. (Herald – subscription required)
Rangers are lining up a loan move for defender Leon King, 19, in January. (Sun)
Manager Philippe Clement has “been a breath of fresh air for everyone”, says Rangers defender Leon Balogun. (Scotsman – subscription required)
Dundee manager Tony Docherty feels his side have a point to prove against Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday following a 5-0 loss at Dens Park earlier this season. (Courier – subscription required)
Coach Harry Kewell could leave Celtic for Yokohama F Marinos with reports suggesting the Australian is a frontrunner to replace his countryman Kevin Muscat. (Record)
Celtic forward Oh Hyeon-gyu wants “to play as many games and score as many goals as I can” in December to boost his Asian Cup chances with South Korea. (Sun)
Former Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou feels he often had “zero hope of achieving anything” in the Champions League in Glasgow. (GOAL via Record)
Scotland defender Scott McKenna has been banished from first-team training at Nottingham Forest and is expected to leave the club in January. (Mail)
St Johnstone forward Chris Kane is keen to stay in Perth as his six-month contract nears its end. (Courier – subscription required)
Ross County manager Derek Adams is eager to further reduce the gap between themselves and fourth-placed St Mirren to three point when the sides meet in Saturday’s Premiership meeting in Paisley. (Press and Journal – subscription required)
Hibernian will eventually see the benefits of their expansive approach, despite a heavy loss at Celtic Park on Wednesday, says midfielder Joe Newell. (Scotsman – subscription required)
Newell insists there can be no return to “lump it up the pitch” tactics in difficult games. (Edinburgh Evening News – subscription required)
Zander Clark will remain as Hearts’ first choice goalkeeper, despite veteran Craig Gordon’s return from injury, reveals head coach Steven Naismith. (Herald – subscription required)
Meanwhile, Hearts midfielder Cammy Devlin is facing a month out with an ankle injury. (Record)
Scottish Championship leaders Dundee United are dealt an injury blow with midfielder Archie Meekison ruled out for the rest of 2023. (Courier – subscription required)
Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Duncan Ferguson relishes a return to Hampden to face Queen’s Park on Saturday, having scored on his last visit their in a pre-season friendly. (Press and Journal – subscription required)