Thomas McGuigan
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Most Recent article
Live - Saturday's Scottish football
BBC News, Saturday 13 MarchGOALFLASHES AND MAJOR INCIDENTS (all times GMT)
Previous Articles
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Saturday's Scottish football as it happened
BBC News, Saturday 27 February (1 blog link)
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Scottish Cup as it happened
BBC News, Sunday 7 February
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Live - Saturday's Scottish football
BBC News, Saturday 6 February
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Keane backed to shine at Celtic
BBC News, Tuesday 2 February
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Scottish Premier League as it happened
BBC News, Saturday 30 January
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Hamilton Accies 2-1 Hearts
BBC News, Sun 6 December 2009
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SPL as it happened
BBC News, Sat 28 November 2009
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Smith's Rangers at crossroads
BBC News, Wed 25 November 2009
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Crosas sounds Celtic clarion call
BBC News, Wed 11 November 2009
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SPL as it happened
BBC News, Sat 31 October 2009
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- 66 articles (since November 2007)
- Average article: 46 column inches (1367 words)
- Shortest article: 1 column inches (35 words)
- Longest article: 161 column inches (4837 words)
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