The Herald - Sport - 30 Nov 2015
Murray savours most emotional triumph as Britain win Davis Cup
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Ronny Deila has almost used up all his lives
Hearts players’ silence speaks volumes about team’s failings
Frank half-time discussion spurred Aberdeen comeback
Pressure eases on Deila after Celtic return to winning ways
Stokes in the fire after Twitter rant before game
Relief rather than joy for Muirhead after drought ends
Groundhog Day for Dillon after another lead slips away
Wilson feels same pressure to succeed in second Ibrox calling
Ross hits four as Scotland run riot with Macedonia goal feast
Scottish Cup update
Hibs reveal debt is down by £2.6m
McNamara sets unwanted record
Debut boy Oli bags 23-minute hat-trick
When he’s against the world, that’s just how Andy likes it
The prime-time fighter with the knockout punch
Davis Cup Diary
Mourinho plays down Costa bib incident after draw at Tottenham
Wenger faces double injury sweat after Norwich setback
Update
Heriot’s avenge semi-final loss to cruise to victory at Hawick
Mercer’s delight as Glasgow Hawks overcome adverse weather and Stirling County to strengthen top-four credentials
Globetrotting takes its toll as Clarke falls short at Open
Muir’s coach vents his frustration over Scottish Athletics funding
I’ll go back to Germany and take out Klitschko again, roars Fury
DeGale secures points victory over veteran Bute in Quebec thriller
Smad Place shines in Hennessy romp
Rosberg focused on next year’s title after ending season on high
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Ronny Deila’s record is flattering to deceive and one more failure should see the end
Maguire breezes into last 32 as he edges closer to top form
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