• The
Scottish Premier League was formed as a breakaway league from the Scottish Premier Division, in a similar fashion to how the leading
Football League clubs in England broke away to form the
FA Premier League in 1992. • Rangers won the Scottish domestic treble in their first season under the management of
Dick Advocaat. • Following the resignation of manager
Wim Jansen, Celtic appointed 62-year-old former
Aston Villa and
Czechoslovakia manager
Jozef Venglos as his successor. However, the appointment was not a success as Celtic finished the season without a major trophy and Venglos departed to be succeeded by the new management team of director of football
Kenny Dalglish and head coach
John Barnes. •
Paul Sturrock departed St Johnstone at the start of the season to take over at Dundee United. • New St Johnstone manager
Sandy Clark guided St Johnstone to the club's best ever finish of third in the SPL, earning
UEFA Cup qualification for only the second time. The Saints also reached the final of the League Cup and the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup. • Four years after leaving
Broomfield Park and ground-sharing with
Clyde at
Broadwood Stadium in
Cumbernauld,
Airdrieonians returned to their
hometown to the new 10,000-seat
Excelsior Stadium. • Hibernian returned to the top flight at the first time of asking as Division One champions. • 28-year-old Rangers defender
Alan McLaren, who was capped 24 times for Scotland between 1992 and 1995, retired at the end of the season after two years out of action due to injury. •
Rod Wallace, who was part of the
Leeds United team that won the English league title in 1992, joined Rangers at the start of the season and added the Scottish title and both domestic cups to his list of honours. • After 11 years in England with
Manchester United, veteran striker
Brian McClair rejoined his old club Motherwell but played just 11 games for them before moving back south of the border in December to become assistant manager to former Manchester United coach
Brian Kidd at
Blackburn Rovers. Ironically, McClair was initially reported to be leaving Scotland for the Manchester United assistant manager's job left vacant by Kidd's move to Blackburn. ==Notes and references==