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  • After three losses in a row, Tartan Tornado Josh Taylor is now a spent violence
  • Nobody likes Premiership New Boys Livingston … and they don’t care
  • Reminder of racing legend Jim Clark’s Annus Mirabilis – 60 years later
  • A new era starts at Rangers while the American consortium completes the acquisition

As the football season has just ended, all good things have to end. Josh Taylor Perhaps it has stopped calling time on his boxing career after his defeat against Ekow Essuman in the OVO Hydro last Saturday But it cannot be denied that the downward process The Preston -Pans -hunter is confronted, as Calum Crowe is detailed in his Analysis after the fight.

Former lightweight champion Taylor had spoken before the fight of his dream to become world champion at Welterweight, but after Saturday’s defeat, his third loss in a row, the 34-year-old must certainly realize that he is a reduced force in the ring.

Josh Taylor lost to Ekow Essuman in Glasgow's OVO Hydro on Saturday evening

Josh Taylor lost to Ekow Essuman in Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on Saturday evening

While the big comeback from Taylor went off the rails, another irresistible power threw their place back in the long time – Livingston FC.

The Livi Lions scored four goals without an answer in the Premiership-Play-off second stage of Monday evening in Dingwall to relegate Ross County and take their place in the Premiership.

As John McGarry explained, Livingston enjoys their role as the team that everyone likes to hate. With their plastic pitch and informed, no club will look forward to visiting Almondvale, and Livi would not have it in any other way.

Livi captain Jamie Brandon celebrates with manager David Martindale and Ryan McGowan

Livi captain Jamie Brandon celebrates with manager David Martindale and Ryan McGowan

A new era started this week in Glasgow, such as The American consortium led by Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises finally completed their acquisition of Rangers. The new owners have acquired a 51% interest and invested an initial £ 20 million In the Ibrox club, they stated that they return the Govan side to the top.

With so many changes in Rangers, John McGarry is fortunately present to answer the burning questions about the takeoverSuch as for which the new money will be used, the Boardroom Ins and Outs and what this means for the hunt for a new manager at Ibrox.

US Healthcare Tycoon Andrew Cavenagh has taken over the new chairman at Rangers

US Healthcare Tycoon Andrew Cavenagh has taken over the new chairman at Rangers

Saturday marked the 60th birthday of Scottish motorsport legend Jim Clark who won the prestigious Indy 500In the same year when he claimed the Formula 1 world championship and the Tasman series, an achievement that marked him as potentially the most competent driver of all time.

Hugh MacDonald’s position Looks back on that incredible 12 months before the Scot, where the Jim Clark Trust produces a new exhibition that celebrates his life and performance.

The legendary Scottish racing driver Jim Clark celebrates the winning of Indianapolis 500 in 1965

The legendary Scottish racing driver Jim Clark celebrates the winning of Indianapolis 500 in 1965

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