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over a year ago
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The problem is there is no money in the game in Scotland.
ALL our clubs are facing bankruptcy an there is no real international class player out there.
During the 70's especially 1974 we sent a team to the World Cup finals, something like 7 of the starting 11 played for the same club (Leeds Utd) who were the top club in England at the time.
Can you imagine Chelsea or Man U fielding a team of 7 Scots today.
Yes we are a small nation with a piss poor Football League, but theplayers we have DO only turn out for the £200 appearance cash.
A team made up from the Central Junior League would probably have turned in a better performance a there is more heart in their game.
The recent game showed players up that were not interested.
Wee Fanny should never play again, he is like a wee kid in a playground, too ball greedy and always gives it away,
McManus gave away the goal, gave the player too much room and time to take his shot, Can you imagine McLeish, Miller, McQueen, Holton, Gough, Hendry etc allowing that, they woukld have rushed the guy and shut him down.
Boyd is a fat lazy bastard, Brown is also a waste of space.
Miller can score goals if he is fed the ball into the box, Robson and co were happy to shoot from 30yds out.
Yes it was only when Robson and Morrison came on that Scotland looked like a team but they need to feed the stikers decent balls or we are not going to score goals.
If I was Levein I would leave out Boyd and Fanny in future, there are better stike partners than them for Kenny Miller.
We still believe we have the likes of Dalglish, Souness, Joran etc playing for us and go in with that mentality and fall way short.
The English think they have another 1966 team every time they take the park and yes, we do all laugh our arses off when they get gubbed.
Consider this, the cash the Old Firm receive every year from TV is the same as clubs in the English 2nd Division as that is how we are treated byt the FA. |