Wednesday, April 07, 2004 Latest Sport
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Dunfermline may have to play FOUR games in SEVEN days to save the SPL split from being plunged into chaos.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle striker Paul Ritchie is adamant he won’t be seeking revenge on Dunfermline for their treatment of his father John, in Saturday’s Tennents Scottish Cup semi-final.
Dundee United boss Ian McCall has set his men a fresh challenge.
St Johnstone’s Paul Bernard looks to be closing in on a comeback.
Dunfermline’s Jim Leishman and former Rangers and England striker Mark Hateley are gearing up to manage two star studded squads when the Auld Enemies meet at East End Park next week.
Scott Borrowman may have experienced his biggest thrill in sport so far diving over to score a try at Murrayfield, but the 16-year-old still isn’t sure whether he wants to pick rugby or golf as his career.
DUNDEE ANGLER Bruce Garthley won the March Gow’s Fish of the Month at RESCOBIE LOCH with a rainbow of 9 b 9 oz, writes Ken Bell, angling correspondent.