FORMER Celtic midfield player Steve Fulton is wanted by Morton. The
injury-hit Greenock club would like to sign Fulton, at present with
Bolton, on loan before Saturday's first-division match against Hamilton.
Fulton is one of a number of English-based players who are interesting
Morton manager Allan McGraw.
* ELGIN City player/manager John Teasdale, who said he had bet on his
team to win a match last season, has been fined #250 by the SFA's
General Purposes Committee yesterday for bringing the game into
disrepute.
The SFA's depute chief executive, Bill Richardson, said: ''The
committee found it totally unacceptable.''
Partick Thistle manager John Lambie was fined #150 because of his
criticism of former Firhill player David Irons. When Irons moved under
freedom of contract to St Johnstone, Lambie made his comment on the
club's phone-in supporters' line. Irons, who had replied to Lambie, was
censured as he had no previous record.
Meanwhile, the Richard Gough saga continues. The committee are again
writing to Rangers asking for further clarification of their views
following Gough's criticism of former national coach Andy Roxburgh.
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