'They are due me a pint' — one-time Saint helps to fire former team-mates into Europe
Danny Grainger has joked about being the toast of McDiarmid Park after his first goal for Hearts helped put St Johnstone into Europe. (...)
Dundee United boss shows support for 'distraught' defender Robbie Neilson
Dundee United boss Peter Houston says Robbie Neilson is ''absolutely distraught'' about his red card against Celtic. (...)
Dundee United defender thinks another win against Rangers could be on the cards
Garry Kenneth insists Dundee United will head into the second part of their Old Firm double-header in good heart. (...)
Dundee United 0 Celtic 4: Neilson delivers a knockout blow to Tangerines' Scottish Cup hopes
Dundee United manager Peter Houston resisted the temptation to fire a verbal volley at Robbie Neilson as the 10-man Tangerines were sent spinning out of the Scottish Cup. (...)
Dundee United v Celtic: Rankin expecting a 'special afternoon' between Scotland's form sides
Dundee United and Celtic will meet as two seemingly irresistible forces in their Scottish Cup quarter-final. (...)
SFA send warning to Rangers' administrators over cash owed to Dundee United
The SFA have finally acted decisively with regards to the £100,000 due to Dundee United from Rangers. (...)
'We'll have a go' — Dundee United won't be sitting back against Celtic
Dundee United have been in sparkling form of late, but manager Peter Houston believes they'll have to scale even greater heights to knock Celtic out of the Scottish Cup at the weekend. (...)
Johnny Russell keeping his feet on the ground after showing Messi-like skills
Johnny Russell insists he is only interested in starring for Dundee United and has dismissed all speculation regarding his future. (...)
St Johnstone 1 Hearts 2: Lomas sees team fall to 'very soft penalty'
Hearts were nearly broken on St Valentine's Day at McDiarmid Park but battled back in dramatic style to to book their place in the last eight of the Scottish Cup. (...)
St Johnstone v Hearts: Saints challenged to make up for weekend horror show
Fran Sandaza is praying St Johnstone can put the blunders behind them as they aim to reach the last eight of the Scottish Cup tonight. (...)
Dundee United facing £100,000 hit from Rangers' administration move
Dundee United are due just under £100,000 from crisis club Rangers from their recent Scottish Cup tie. (...)
Morgaro Gomis backing Dundee United to complete a Scottish Cup Old Firm double
Scottish Cup winner Morgaro Gomis believes Dundee United can beat Celtic in their quarter-final and repeat 2010's Hampden heroics. (...)
Murray Davidson played through the pain for St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas has revealed that Murray Davidson took a pre-match pain-killing injection to enable him to play against Hearts on Sunday. (...)
Johnny Russell thanks fans for support after vile Twitter abuse
Dundee United star Johnny Russell has thanked fans for their support after sickening abuse was directed at him on Twitter for scoring one of the goals that knocked Rangers out of the Scottish Cup. (...)
Hearts 1 St Johnstone 1: Saints come good to grab replay chance
Ten-man St Johnstone dug deep to stay in the Scottish Cup after fighting back to earn a deserved draw in Edinburgh. (...)
Rangers 0 Dundee United 2: Ruthless Tangerines pile more pressure on Ibrox men
Dundee United dumped Rangers out of the Scottish Cup thanks to a stunning performance that was as comfortable as it was convincing. (...)
Scottish Cup semi-final disappointment still weighs heavy on St Johnstone minds
St Johnstone's Murray Davidson admits he is desperate to exorcise the demons of last season's Scottish Cup Hampden horror show — starting on Sunday against Hearts. (...)
Unfinished business made Darren Mackie reject Dundee's advances
Darren Mackie has rejected the offer of a move to Dundee because he is determined to end the season as a Scottish Cup winner with Aberdeen. (...)
Stevie Campbell shaping Dundee United's youngsters into some of top targets in country
Dundee United's Stuart Armstrong has paid tribute to the man overseeing the conveyor belt of young talent coming through at Tannadice. (...)
Cardiff City's Craig Conway one game away from a cross-border cup double
Craig Conway has already been a Hampden hero — and now he's ready to be a Wembley winner too. (...)