
Haksabanovic claims Rodgers clash before exit
Macedonia winger Sead Haksabanovic says a break down in his relationship with manager Brendan Rodgers was the trigger for the 26-year-old's Celtic exit to Malmo last year. (Daily Record), externalRead Saturday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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Daily Record
27 minutes ago
- Daily Record
New Madeleine McCann documentary uncovers chilling evidence linked to suspect Christian Brueckner
A chilling new documentary has unearthed disturbing evidence linked to Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner — including children's items, a damning hard drive, and a story describing a girl 'not older than five.' A new documentary has revealed disturbing new evidence connected to Christian Brueckner — the chief suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. 'Madeleine McCann: Inside the Secret Evidence' presents a series of allegations and circumstantial findings said to point toward Brueckner's possible involvement in the 2007 disappearance of the toddler in Praia da Luz, Portugal. Among the discoveries were children's swimming costumes and toddler toys reportedly found at the 48-year-old's property. The documentary also highlights the presence of guns, a mask, and unsettling fictional stories where Brueckner allegedly describes using chemical ether to abduct a mother and her child. One document reportedly places Brueckner at the location of a previous search for Madeleine, during which he allegedly remarked that 'she did not scream' while discussing the missing child with an associate. In one disturbing passage, Brueckner is said to have written: "A very small girl enters the room. She's definitely not older than five. "Blonde, long hair tied in pigtails bounces cheekily back and forth as she comes towards me. I feel like I'm in paradise right now." The film also uncovers an 80GB hard drive said to contain incriminating material, including a laptop key. The existence of this hard drive is believed to have been a turning point in prompting police to relaunch parts of the investigation, reports the Mirror. Location data from the drive allegedly places Brueckner near the Arade Dam in Portugal — a site previously searched by authorities. Brueckner, a convicted paedophile, has long denied any involvement in Madeleine's disappearance. However, the new documentary adds further weight to concerns about his past. One former neighbour, who lived in the same Portuguese town where Madeleine vanished, described Brueckner as volatile and aggressive. Speaking to The Independent, the neighbour said: "If I was riding past and he'd be standing outside, we'd say hello, you know, how are you." She added: "Nothing more. Then we found out he was a really nasty piece of work." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. German police named Brueckner as a prime suspect in the case in 2020, but no charges have been filed in connection to Madeleine's disappearance. German and Portuguese police and firefighters carried out a three-day search of an area near Praia da Luz last week in the latest efforts to find out what happened to the missing child. Brueckner is due to be freed from a German jail in September after completing his sentence for the rape of a 72-year-old US woman in Praia da Luz, Portugal in 2005. Hazel Behan, 41, from Ireland, who alleges she was raped at knifepoint by Brueckner said last week she fears he will seek her out following his release from prison. Brueckner was acquitted by a German court in relation to the charge of violent rape of Ms Behan at her apartment in Praia da Rocha in Portugal's Algarve. She said: 'His sentence may be ending but mine never did. I have lived with fear every day for 21 years. 'Fear that I'll see him. Fear that he'll find out where I live and hunt me down. I also have fear that he'll do to someone else what he did to me. 'I've called him out in a public forum and I have genuine concern he could confront me. 'I wouldn't put anything past a person like him. 'If he is released, I will worry for every woman and child who, like me, believes the justice system is protecting them. 'A leopard doesn't change his spots.'


Glasgow Times
2 hours ago
- Glasgow Times
Greg Monks' family say they believe he 'got lost' in Portugal
Greg Monks was reported missing after leaving the main strip in Albufeira in the Algarve region during the early hours of May 28. The 38-year-old had arrived in the resort town the day before for a stag do. The last official sighting of Greg was at around 3.27am on May 28 as he walked past a property in Cerro de Aguia. According to Google Maps, this area is around an hour and 20 minutes walk from the main strip. Police launched a major search to trace Greg, but on June 4, officers confirmed the body of a man, a 38-year-old British citizen, had been discovered on vacant land in Cerro de Aguia. Greg's mum, girlfriend, and cousin – who had flown out to join the search - will return to Scotland today (June 9) without him, with the repatriation process 'set to take days', the Daily Record reports. Jillian Monks, Greg's sister, stated that the family 'will never truly know the full story' but that they believe he 'got lost'. READ NEXT: £25k raised to bring Greg Monks home from Portugal She said: 'We don't believe that anything untoward happened. Everything the police have told us adds up. 'We'll never truly know the full story. But we believe he just got lost and ended up at the wrong place at the wrong time. 'It brings us some comfort knowing that Greg had all his belongings on him. He wasn't robbed, he still had his phone and his wallet. 'He had all his cards and cash.' We previously reported that a GoFundMe page was initially launched to support the search but had instead been updated to help the family bring Greg home and to plan his funeral. It has so far raised £34,000. Ms Monks highlighted that the family now 'has some sense of closure' as they plan to bring her beloved brother home this weekend. READ NEXT: Family pay tribute to Cole Cooper as body found in search She added: 'The generosity and support have been incredible. We're hoping to bring Greg home by the weekend. His mum, girlfriend, and cousin are going to fly home tonight. 'They wanted to fly back with him, but it has just not been possible. It has been the toughest time of our lives. 'We still can't believe this has happened, but we're glad we now have some sense of closure. I don't know if any of us could have coped with even another day searching for my brother. 'I think it just shows in places like Albufeira, everyone needs to stick together and look after each other. 'His pals are absolutely devastated at what happened. Before everyone left the hotel that night, Greg made sure they all had a business card and a map from the hotel to help them find their way home. 'That's the kind of person he was.' Ms Monks further shared her family's anger over how they discovered Greg had died. She commented: 'I knew Greg had been found before my mum and dad were told officially by police in Portugal. 'They were waiting in a police station to meet with officers when their phones went off with notifications to say Greg had been found. 'It is shocking that this was allowed to happen.'

The National
2 hours ago
- The National
Scott Brown in Lennon Miller Celtic transfer claim
The teenager was handed his first start for the national team as they travelled to face Liechtenstein in an international friendly. Steve Clarke's men ultimately triumphed by four goals to nil, as Che Adams' hat-trick, combined with a first Scotland goal for George Hirst, helped them to victory. Read more: Although he didn't score, Miller caught the eye, helping to set up Adams' second of the evening. Speaking live on BBC Two post-match, Brown weighed in on the midfielder's future: "You think, I can go to a Celtic and Rangers and I can break through there," he said. "The pay slip is probably about 10 times bigger as well at the same time as well. "What are the chances of you breaking through at a Rangers and Celtic? It's really, really hard. You've got to be really special; Lennon is really special. You can see it with his quality going forward, his calmness on the ball, but also, nothing fazes him. "He's talking in front of the press, he's happy as Larry. He probably goes home and plays the PlayStation. "He is really chilled, he's not a kind of big-time player." Miller is contracted at Motherwell until the summer of 2026. He was asked in May whether he thinks he'll be a Motherwell player come the beginning of the 2025/26 campaign: "Honestly, I don't know," he replied. "I don't even ask my agent. I just let him deal with it. We've got three games left of the season. That's my main focus to pick up points for Motherwell and see where that takes us."