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Alan Pattullo is a specialist sports writer for The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday, with a big emphasis on football and feature writing. Alan has been with The Scotsman since 1998 and has won accolades for his work, including the Jim Rodger Memorial Award and most recently he claimed the Scottish Sports Feature Writer of the Year in 2021.
The Scotsman, Scotland on Sunday
Ahead of a busy SPFL programme as all four leagues turn towards the home straight, Alan Pattullo selects five key tal...
Read Full ArticleThe Ibrox defender is fully aware of the problems Killie can pose in their next match
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Read Full ArticleRangers go five points clear at the top after dominant performance against Hearts, who lose 5-0 at Ibrox for second t...
Read Full ArticleIn great shape and on a 12-game unbeaten run, Hearts could earn a rare triple crown over the coming days
Read Full ArticleFormer England goalkeeper has announced his retirement after a glittering 20-year career punctuated by low moments. H...
Read Full ArticleThere is clearly an appetite in football to hear more about Archibald Leitch’s work
Read Full ArticleThe team that drinks together, wins together is an Ibrox motto dating back to the trophy-laden 1990s. Can Philippe Cl...
Read Full ArticleRobertson and McCann share their views on national team forward options – with Adams and Dykes also staking their claim
Read Full ArticleHibs end a tough week on a high note by reaching the Scottish Cup last eight with a convincing 3-1 win over Duncan Fe...
Read Full ArticleThere should be no shortage of drama in a blockbuster Scottish Cup weekend – and potentially a few upsets
Read Full ArticleRonaldo, Modric and Lewandowski could lie in wait – and maiden foray in League A could have been more glamourous
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