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McCoist: Let's move forward

ALLY McCOIST insists there is no point dwelling on what might have been as he urged Scotland to move on from their World Cup failure.

Burley may have done enough in final two games to hold on to job

GEORGE Burley may have done enough to save his job and lead Scotland into their next qualifying campaign, amid growing signs that there is no appetite within the Scottish Foo

Soccer Shuttle Drills Improve Passing

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This shuttle exercise combines a series of excellent soccer drills designed for improving the passing, receiving and conditioning skills of your players. It can also incorporate practising heading and other ball skills. To begin, separate your players into groups of three. Two of the players should stand 20 yards apart, with the third player in the middle, in between two marker cones. The two players standing at either end should both have a ball at their feet. If the groups are composed of 4 players, then two should stand in the middle.

Ki Ready For Celtic Test

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There is always a last-minute move before the European transfer window slams shut at the end of August but the latest deal to be made involving a South Korean star came so late that it will actually take place at the start of 2010. Ki Sung-yong has signed for Scotland titans Glasgow Celtic but will join the team next January. The 20 year-old is as highly-rated as they come and despite his tender age, is already an established international and one of Asia’s hottest properties. "I don't see him making a big impact on the team right now. If he does come, then I'd suggest it's something for the future,” said Celtic head coach Tony Mowbray just before the deal was done. "He's a young player with potential. Every player we sign is a big signing, but this kid has potential."

McLeish gives his backing to Burley

ALEX McLeish has urged the Scottish Football Association to keep faith with George Burley despite Scotland's failure to reach the World Cup finals.

'Scotland do not have any right to reach World Cup' - Moyes

EVERTON'S Scottish manager David Moyes has scorned suggestions that Scotland should be expected to reach the World Cup finals.