Former Celtic striker John Hartson has told Leigh Griffiths that his door is always open if the 28-year-old needs advice or support. Griffiths has been given an indefinite leave of absence by his club while he copes with personal issues.
And Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says that the club will support Griffiths as he deals with his off-field isssues and said that players and fans can support him to "give him time and become better."
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard also offered a message of support to the Scotland international, saying that: "We wish Leigh well and hope to see him back on a football pitch pretty soon."
Gerrard also hit back at Gordon Strachan after the former Scotland boss said that Rangers are 'too big a club' for some of his players. Gerrard said: "If I had an opinion on Celtic when Gordon Strachan was the manager I don't think Gordon would have taken much notice of it. So I don't think I'm going to take too much notice of what an ex-Celtic manager says about my team."
Celtic's on-loan defender Filip Benkovic reckons Celtic shouldn't be afraid to "dream big" when it comes to their chances of a prolonged run in the Europa League this season.
And Celtic manager Rodgers thinks that his team can take what they learned during last season's match against Anderlecht and use it to overcome Salzburg tonight.
Ahead of tonight's crunch game against Rapid Vienna, Steven Gerrard says that having 10,000 Rangers fans in the city can only help and "should be a huge motivation".
Rangers midfielder Andy Halliday has revealed that he's had to turn his phone off because he has been getting so many requests for tickets for tonight's game from fans.
And in cycling, the Herald's Stewart Fisher argues that the end of Team Sky era will be mourned by some, but celebrated by others.
Hearts boss Craig Levein has explained why he's mellowed with age in an interview with the Scotsman.
The Daily Record are reporting that Dave Cormack has been appointed as vice-chairman at Aberdeen.
And the Record also say that Craig Levein has offered Hearts striker Steven Naismith a contract extension to keep him at the club beyond next summer.
The Scottish Sun think that Neil Lennon may be forced into playing a number of young players against Celtic this Sunday after a few senior players have been ruled out injured.
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