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Today
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Ronny Deila accepts responsibility for shock semi-final defeat but insists he has no fear for his job as Celtic manager with much still to play for
- Ross County on verge of making history with their first major cup success as Martin Woods insists media write-offs inspired his team
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Craig Gordon criticises referee Craig Thomson for letting County’s second goal stand
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GMS says Celts cannot wait for meeting with Aberdeen
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Patrick Roberts set to join Celtc as they also home in on Feyenoord's Colin Kazim-Richards on transfer deadline day
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Andy Murray proud of his performance but ready to go home
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Jamie Murray and Gordon Reid bring Australian Open titles back to Scotland
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Lawrie falls away in bid to win third Qatar title
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Saints boss looking to use the transfer market to Wright a wrong as Hibs reach another final
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Billy King makes dream start at Ibrox
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Foderingham reckons Gers showed title winning character
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Killie un-Locked and under McCulloch’s caretaker charge as ex-Rangers pair Stuart McCall and Billy Davies emerge as the leading contenders to take over
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Buddies finally get a home win
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WADA chief Dick Pound spells out the threat doping represents to every sport from golf to athletics to football
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Dickinson hoping Scots’ pack power can hold key to Six Nations success
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Warriors fail to win again in pro12
Not again
Ronny Deila watches it all go wrong for his Celtic side in a semi-final once again as Ross County boss Jim McIntyre looks on
Turning Point
Martin Woods drills home the penalty that turned the League Cup semi-final Ross County's way
Mishandled
Craig Gordon makes his point to referee Craig Thomson in claiming he was unfarily taken out ahead of Ross County's crucial second goal
We've got to stop getting ahead of ourselves
Gary Mackay-Steven, scorer of the opener inside 30 seconds that looked to have put Celtic on course for another final, reckons league meeting with closest rivals Aberdeen cannot come quickly enough
Sending for reinforcements
Manchester City's Patrick Roberts at Hampden to watch Celtic in their League Cup semi-final defeat to Ross County ahead of his expected signing
Time I was out of here
Andy Murray's turned to other matters as he watched Novak Djokovic lift the Australian Open trophy after losing to him in the final once again
This is how you do it bro
Jamie Murray celebrates his Australian Open doubles win with partner Bruno Soares
Scottish singles success
And Gordon Reid ensures that there is a Scottish victory in the men's singles in Australia as he lifts the wheelchair tennis title
Drop Out
Paul Lawrie's challenge for a third Qatar Masters title falls away badly after he led going into the final round
What do you make of that?
St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright has a word with Hibs counterpart Alan Stubbs during their League Cup semi-final meeting
Majestic start
Billy King races off to lead Rangers' victory procession after his debut goal sees them claim a late win against Falkirk
We've got what it takes
Wes Foderingham reckons Rangers showed their title credentials with their late winner against Falkirk
Heaven's above
Gary Locke looks to be seeking divine intervention on his last day in charge at Kilmarnock
Buddie brilliant
St Mirren's Calum Gallagher )centre) celebrates his long-awaited home winner
Pound-ing home the message
World Anti-Doping Agency chief Dick Pound is ramming it home to every major sport that they are all under threat
Power games
Ali Dickinson reckons he and his colleagues in the Scotland pack have what it takes to bludgeon their way to Six Nations success
06.05 BBC Scotland sports headlines
Ronny Deila calls for positive response from his team after League Cup semi-final exit... Novak Djokovic vows to stay hungry in pursuit of further Grand Slam tennis titles after Australian Open defeat of Andy Murray... Ali Dickinson says Scotland must improve their defence for this season's Six Nations
06.35 BBC Five Live sports headlines
John Terry says Chelsea will not renew his contract at the end of the season... Everton through to face Bournemouth in FA Cup, while Shrewsbury look forward to meeting Manchester United... Ross County beat Celtic in Scottish league Cup... Newcastle make £21 million bid for West Brom's Berahino on transfer deadline day... Middlesbrough bid to sign Jordan Rhodes from Blackburn falls through... English Premiership rugby wins for Exeter and Newcastle as Ospreys draw with Glasgow in Pro12
Back Pages
There are mentions of Andy Murray's latest Australian Open defeat but otherwise it is pretty much all about the League Cup semi-final shock with The National congratulating Ross County on their success while The Herald and The Evening Times ponder the issues facing Celtic boss Ronny Deila and the latter also has an exclusive with Gary Mackay-Steven looking ahead to Celtic's league meeting with Aberdeen, while Wes Foderingham suggests Rangers showed the character required of promotion contenders with their defeat of Falkirk.
Grandstanding - today's sports comment
In The Herald Matthew Lindsay offers his assessment of Hamilton Accies' contribution to the messy business of finding a venue for the East Kilbride v Celtic Scottish Cup tie
Sporting Twitterati
Days after Burns Night there is a chance for Scotland's finest ever sportsman can take consolation from getting to see how others among his peers see him:
Cmon Murray you God
— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) January 31, 2016
And the man himself offers a reminder of his priorities, albeit life is going to be tough for that baby with two legends in the house…
"I'll be on the next flight home." Andy to his wife Kim January 31, 2016
Today's top message
There was one paricularly poignant moment as one of the the greatest Australian tennis players of all time handed the runners-up trophy to Andy Murray at the Australian Open. Ken Rosewall is considered to be one of the great gentlemen of the sport and was, in his day, a prodigious talent who reached the quarter-finals of the US Open as a 17-year-old and won both the Australian Open and the French Open as an 18-year-old.
When he lost the 1954 Wimbledon final it was thought that it was only a matter of time for the then 20-year-old since he was considered to have the perfect game for the sport's most famous tournament, yet two full decades later, having got to further finals in 1956 and 1970 and won the doubles titles at all four Grand Slams and eight Grand Slams in all including two US Opens, he was still striving for that elusive title.
His appearance in the 1974 Wimbledon final in his 40th year was an emotional affair, but the thrusting young American Jimmy Connors was not one for sentiment and battered the old fellow into submission in three straight sets.
As Murray received that particular trophy for a fifth successive time, then, it was tempting to wonder whether the tennis Gods were redressing the balance in denying Britain's greatest player of the modern era the prize he has come so close to lifting so often.
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