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Are Scots guilty of ‘navel-gazing’ or are things as bad as we think?

The key thing on the line other than cold, hard cash, is cold, hard coefficient points.

These are what determine where your country sits in the rankings, and ultimately decides how many European spots you’re going to get and where you’re getting them.

As things stand, Scotland are 40th in the table this season of coefficient points earned. That has them 18th in the overall table – which is based across five seasons – now behind the likes of Cyprus.

Unless the nation’s standing can be improved to 14th, Scottish clubs would go into future campaigns in their worst position since 2012.

That would mean representation dropping from five to four clubs in two years’ time.

Future champions would have three Champions League qualifiers instead of one, the runners-up would have three Conference League qualifiers – along with the team finishing third – instead of three in the Champions League, while the Scottish Cup winners would have four Europa League qualifying ties instead of one.

Falling out of the top 12 already means that next season’s Scottish Cup winners will enter the Europa League third qualifying round instead of the play-offs and will not be guaranteed group stage football.

Meanwhile, the team finishing third in the Premiership will now enter in the Conference League in the second qualifying round instead of the same stage of the Europa League.

Thursday was a grim day for Scottish teams in Europe. Plenty more may lie ahead unless the winds of change sweep in soon.

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Man arrested over shooting of Scots in Spanish bar

David Cowan

BBC Scotland home affairs correspondent

SPINDRIFT Eddie Lyons Jr (left) and Ross Monaghan (right) wearing dark clothing. Monaghan has red hair and is looking right at the camera. Lyons Jnr is looking off camera and has dark hair.SPINDRIFT

Eddie Lyons Jr (left) and Ross Monaghan (right) were killed in the shooting at the bar in Spain

A man suspected of murdering two senior figures from a Scottish organised crime group in a Spanish bar has been arrested.

The BBC understands he was taken into custody in Liverpool by Merseyside Police under an international arrest warrant issued by the Spanish authorities.

Ross Monaghan, 43, and Eddie Lyons Jnr, 46, were shot dead at Monaghans Bar in Fuengirola in the Costa Del Sol on 31 May.

Both men were connected to the Lyons family, a major organised crime group based in the west of Scotland.

The two men had been watching the Champions League final with friends when they were targeted at the bar on the Andalusian town’s beachfront.

According to medical reports, Eddie Lyons Jnr died after being hit by a single bullet outside the bar in front of friends and customers.

CCTV also showed the gunman pursuing Monaghan inside the pub and firing more shots, leaving him fatally injured.

Scottish detectives have been helping the Spanish police with their investigation, providing information on the men’s backgrounds.

In the wake of the killings, Police Scotland issued a statement saying there was no intelligence to suggest the deaths were linked to an ongoing gangland feud in the east and west of Scotland’s central belt.

More than 40 people have been arrested following a series of violent incidents, including alleged attempted murders and firebombings.

The force also said there was nothing to suggest that the shooting was planned in Scotland.

A general view of Monaghans Bar in Fuengirola. The outside of the bar is black and has the name surrounded by two green shamrocks in gold lettering.

The men had been watching the Champions League final at Monaghans Bar

The Lyons clan have been locked in a long-running feud with the rival Daniels family.

Monaghan was previously linked to the high-profile killing of feared Glasgow gangland figure Kevin ‘Gerbil’ Carroll, an enforcer for the Daniels.

He was accused of the murder in a Glasgow supermarket car park in 2010, but was later acquitted due to a lack of evidence.

Monaghan was himself later shot in the shoulder as he dropped his daughter off at school in Glasgow in 2017.

He is believed to have moved to Spain a short time later.

Lyons Jnr was also shot and wounded in an attack in 2006, which was believed to have been carried out by Carroll.

The two groups have traded a number of violent attacks for about 20 years.

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