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Murray sets sights on US Open win
A determined Andy Murray shrugs off his Wimbledon semi-final disappointment and sets his sights on winning the US Open.
Murray fails in mixed semi-finals
Jamie Murray completes a miserable day for his family by failing to reach the Wimbledon mixed doubles final.
Dalglish makes Liverpool return
Kenny Dalglish returns to Liverpool to take up a senior role at the club's academy and act as a club ambassador.
Rice seeks new Fletcher for Hibs
Hibernian assistant manager Brian Rice vows to help the club produce another striker like Steven Fletcher.
Laszlo focused on transfer raids
Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo vows to further bolster his squad following the arrivals of Suso and Ian Black.
Winger O'Brien set for Swindon
Swindon Town will sign Republic of Ireland winger Alan O'Brien, following his release by Hibernian.
Kilmarnock fight Diageo cuts
A cross-party alliance aims to draw up an alternative business plan to counter Diageo's plans to close its Kilmarnock plant.
Hartley poised for Robins medical
Scotland midfielder Paul Hartley is expected to complete a move to Bristol City before the weekend.
Gannon upbeat despite Europa loss
Motherwell manager Jim Gannon says he was saw cause for optimism despite defeat by Llanelli in Europa League qualifying.
Scots take initiative over Canada
Scotland lead Canada by 242 runs after day two of their four-day Intercontinental Cup clash in Aberdeen.
Cardiff line up £300,000 Quinn
Walsall centre-back Anthony Gerrard joins Cardiff with Motherwell defender Paul Quinn expected to follow.
Striker's '120mph nightclub bid'
An Aberdeen footballer accused of speeding while pursued by police was going to a nightclub, a court hears.
Spiders complete Tiernan switch
Third Division outfit Queen's Park sign former Ross County midfielder Fergus Tiernan.
Livi make emergency call to fans
Livingston chairman Angelo Massone calls a public meeting designed to save the club from liquidation.
Ford named on bench for Lions
Scotland's Ross Ford says coming off the bench to help the British and Irish Lions beat South Africa on Saturday would be a career highlight.

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