Rangers must strengthen - King
Chairman Dave King says Rangers "won't relax" after their Scottish Cup win over Celtic and must bolster the squad.

Queen of the South announce the departure of manager James Fowler.

Jean van de Velde says he "never wakes up in a cold sweat" about the 1999 Open as he prepares to compete at Carnoustie in the Senior Open.
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