Our club accolades provide a proven method of how our core principles of balance, character, development, and success help kids be champions on and off the field. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. "Listen, I know he's not flying every week - but what footballer does? News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.AC MILAN technical director Paolo Maldini has confirmed Kris Ajer is on their radar.But he insists he's currently not a priority target for the Italian giants.The San Siro chief admits the Celtic star is under consideration but is looking elsewhere first.Rangers legend Barry Ferguson has defended James Forrest over the criticism he gets from Celtic supporters.The Hoops star has frequently been on the receiving end of the fans' ire throughout his Parkhead career.But Ferguson admits he can't understand why as he reckons the winger is one of the club's top performers.Speaking on Go Radio, he said: “I can't believe the criticism some of the players get from Celtic fans.“James Forrest, look, I know he's not everybody's cup of tea but, for me, he's still one of the top performers.“Just look at his stats, his goals, I think he's played over 400 games for Celtic.“Listen, I know he's not flying every week – but what footballer does?”.Lille have NOT made a fresh £18.3million bid for Rangers star Alfredo Morelos.Reports in Colombia claimed the Ligue 1 side had come back in for the striker.But SunSport understands the Light Blues have received no such offer from their French counterparts.However, it is believed Lille are still tracking the player.And they could yet return with another offer for Morelos before the end of the window.WALLACE DUFFY'S loan move from St Johnstone to Greenock Morton has been cancelled.The Saints star was due to move to the Championship outfit for the season but after talks between the club and player, it has been decided he will return to McDiarmid Park.A St Johnstone spokesperson said: “The agreement today between Wallace and Greenock Morton has been made for non-footballing reasons.“We'd like to thank Greenock Morton for their professionalism and understanding.”.RANGERS' Europa League third qualifying round clash with Willem II has moved kick-off time.The tie had originally been scheduled to take place at 6pm on Thursday but will now start at 8pm.Steven Gerrard's men are bidding to reach the group stages for the third consecutive season and will face Galatasaray or Hajduk Split in the play-off round should they win in the Netherlands.RANGERS are not interested in Rapid Vienna striker Taxiarchis Fountas.The English giants have been tracking the.Adam had attracted a number of clubs across England and Europe after coming through the ranks at Lennoxtown.But City were leading the race after Adam caught their eye at the Marc Overmars tournament in Holland and was named player of the competition.RAPID VIENNA striker Taxiarchis Fountas has been linked with a move to Rangers.Kemar Roofe and Cedric Itten have already been snapped up this summer to bolster Gers' attacking options.While Steven Gerrard also has Alfredo Morelos and Jermain Defoe at his disposal.But according to reports in Austria, Greek international Fountas is a target for the Ibrox side.SCOTT McKENNA is undergoing a medical ahead of his move to Nottingham Forest.The Aberdeen stopper is on the verge of clinching a move to the English Championship.It's understood McKenna, 23, has agreed personal terms and barring any hitches, could be paraded in the next 24 hours.The Scotland international sat out yesterday's 3-0 defeat to Motherwell at Pittodrie after saying his goodbyes.Dons are set to rake in a record fee for the homegrown stopper, believed to be in the region of £3million.But Derek McInnes won't be given any of the cash after being allowed to sign Ross McCrorie and Tommie Hoban.He said: “We made succession planning with Ross and Hoban coming in short-term. Our.explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. ",And a fourth joked: "Never - And I repeat Never - get into a Glasgow football discussion. The stadium attendance records for Rangers' Ibrox (118,567, January 1939) and Celtic's Celtic Park (at least 83,500, January 1938) were both set at Old Firm matches; however while the Ibrox figure is the Rangers club record (and the record for any domestic league match in the United Kingdom), Celtic's biggest 'home' attendance was the 1969–70 European Cup semi-final with Leeds United, moved to the larger Hampden Parkdue to the anticipated interest: the crowd of 136,505 is a reco…