
"Michael Stewart has accused the SFA of 'trying to silence voices of dissent' after being banned from Hampden Park for his criticism of referees, highlighting concerns over freedom of expression in football."
"Derek McInnes believes Hearts' warm-weather training in Spain provides an opportunity to enjoy some 'calm' before the storm of an Edinburgh derby, which is critical for their title hopes."
Michael Stewart has accused the Scottish Football Association of attempting to silence dissenting voices following his ban from Hampden Park due to his criticism of referees. Meanwhile, Rangers are considering Silas Andersen as a potential replacement for Eric Martel, who is being pursued by Celtic. Derek McInnes views Hearts' training in Spain as a chance to prepare for an important Edinburgh derby. Additionally, Oli McBurnie reached out to Steve Clarke regarding his absence from the Scotland squad, while Aiden McGeady expressed a desire to return to Celtic.
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