Every encounter in the SPL season beginning this August
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Scottish Premier League fixtures 2010-11
Every encounter in the SPL season beginning this August
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Scottish Premier League fixtures 2010-11
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• Celtic face newly-promoted Inverness on opening day • Dundee United travel to St Mirren and Dons face Hamilton Rangers will begin their Scottish Premier League title defence against Kilmarnock at Ibrox. The reigning SPL champions last faced Kilmarnock on the opening day of the 2003-04 season, hammering the Ayrshire side 4-0, although the result did not kickstart a successful season, with Alex McLeish’s side finishing 17 points behind Celtic. Celtic, who have not won the title since 2008, face a trip to newly-promoted Inverness Caledonian Thistle on the opening day. The first Old Firm game of the season comes on 23 October at Celtic Park. Dundee United, who finished third behind the Glasgow giants last season, travel to St Mirren on the opening day, while Aberdeen face Hamilton Academicals and Motherwell welcome Hibs to Fir Park. Falkirk, relegated from the SPL last season, begin life in the First Division with a derby against Dunfermline. The First, Second and Third Divisions kick off on Saturday 7 August, while the SPL begins a week later on 14 August. Scottish Premier League John Ashdown guardian.co.uk
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Rangers begin SPL title defence against Kilmarnock
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Radio 2 presenter outrages Twitter followers by retweeting joke about African football fans at World Cup Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans has apologised for posting a joke about poverty in Africa and the World Cup on Twitter. Evans retweeted a joke about African football fans and the noisy horns known as vuvuzelas that had been circulating on the micro-blogging site. The 44-year-old Evans, who has more than 84,000 followers on Twitter, said “You give an African £2 a month and what do they do? Buy a bloody trumpet.” The comment sparked criticism from some of his followers, with one calling it a “bit Bernard Manning”. Another wrote: “Chris Evans is a backward racist. I used to like this fool. Lets make jokes about gingers and see how he likes it!” Evans soon removed the tweet and apologised, claiming that he had not read the joke properly before retweeting it to his followers. “Apologies for last retweet didn’t read it properly,” he said. “Never meant to offend. Not funny at all.” Less than 10 minutes later he tweeted again, saying: “Sticking with my not funny verdict”. Evans, who replaced Sir Terry Wogan on Radio 2’s breakfast show in January, will return to TV to host the One Show on Fridays. The BBC is looking at the possibility of broadcasting an alternative “vuvuzela free” version of its World Cup coverage . •
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Chris Evans apologises for ‘Bernard Manning-style’ joke on Twitter
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