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BBC News
3 days ago
- Business
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United keen on defender Mitchell
Dundee United are among clubs interested in a loan deal for Charlton Athletic defender Zach Mitchell after the 20-year-old impressed for St Johnstone last season. (The Courier, external - subscription required)Dundee United owner Mark Ogren thinks the San Francisco 49ers' involvement with Rangers will increase revenue throughout Scottish football – and hopes it could be a step towards lifting the alcohol ban in stadiums. (The Athletic, external - subscription required)


BBC News
30-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Saints in Mitchell wait
St Johnstone defender Zach Mitchell has returned to parent club Charlton as the Perth outfit wait for news about whether he can play again this season. (Courier), externalRead the rest of Wednesday's Scottish Gossip


BBC News
15-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
St Johnstone to discover Mitchell's fate
St Johnstone will find out on Tuesday if 20-year-old Zach Mitchell has played his last game for the Perth club after the on-loan Charlton Athletic centre-back was substituted with a hamstring injury during Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Dundee United. (The Courier), externalRead Tuesday's Scottish Gossip in full.


BBC News
12-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Saints fuelled by belief their doomed, says Mitchell
St Johnstone are being fuelled by the collective view they are already destined for the drop, says on-loan Charlton defender Zach Mitchell, 20. (Courier - subscription required), externalRead Saturday's Scottish gossip


BBC News
11-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Mitchell says Saints won't get ahead of themsevles after Celtic win
St Johnstone defender Zach Mitchell says no-one at McDiarmid Park is getting carried away after their surprise victory over Celtic, but hope to use the momentum from the result in their Premiership survival have been getting plenty of plaudits after last weekend's 1-0 win against the runaway league was a huge boost and a much-needed win for the Perth side, who are five points adrift at the bottom of the said: "We are in no position where we are going to get ahead of ourselves."We know what we have got to do and what the task ahead is, and although we will take those moments and live in the highs but you can't live in them for too long and we will be looking to our next game."That is what the manager has emphasised as well, is that, sometimes you can come away from a good win perhaps sometimes teams might let complacency come in and you might not perform to the standards that you would like, but I think we are definitely not going to let that happen.'"I think we will take a lot of positives from that game, but at the same time, we will use that as momentum to take into the next game."Despite their league position St Johnstone have been in good form of late; in fact, they have only lost one of their last six games in all face another difficult challenge on Saturday when they travel to play a Dundee United side who are very much in the fight for added: "There is a great togetherness in the group."We know we are not in a great position, but I guess there is more for us to gain when you are further down, so that is the sort of positive mindset that we have taken on, and we will continue to do so for the rest of the season."