
Dons & Dundee join chase for Hale
Aberdeen and Dundee are competing with teams in England for the signature of Ross County striker Ronan Hale. (Belfast Telegraph - subscription required), externalRead all of Wednesday's Scottish Gossip
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Daily Mirror
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