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Scott7

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  1. Correct.
  2. Barthez Gallas, Blanc, Desailly Vierra, Kanté Makalele, Ginola Pires Cantona. Henry Thought I’d try one of these new fangled lineups. Makes it easier to pick midfielders and defenders. Reduces the choice up front, though. Anelka’s gone off in a huff.
  3. Played very well for Aberdeen winning a league medal before (thankfully) moving to Fulham. Blistering pace, good crosser and scored s few. I was looking for a left winger and had forgotten Big Shoes. Still pick Leggatt.
  4. Aye. Doesn’t have to be a good team, right enough.
  5. Bill Brown (‘Spurs) Eddie Macreadie (Chelsea), Richard Gough (‘Spurs) Frank McLintock, Ian Ure (Arsenal) Dave McKay (‘Spurs) Charlie Cooke, (Chelsea) John White, Gordon Durie, Alan Gilzean (‘Spurs) Graham Leggatt (Fulham) Leggatt was a cracking good outside right but I think he could manage outside left. He would have had a good number of caps but for Alex Scott, Willie Henderson and some chap Johnstone.
  6. Trautmann (City) Ivanovic (Chelsea) Stamm, Vidic (United) Eduardo Robledo (Newcastle United) De Bruyne, Silva (City) Kanté (Chelsea) Henry (Arsenal) Jorge Robledo (Newcastle United) Aguerro (City) There’s goals in them tharr forwards.
  7. There’s your apostrophe, buster. Put a rope on the little bugger and don’t let it out again ’til you need it. God, there are three of mine rampaging across the screen.
  8. No. I would have been screaming for it. But I would have to accept that it wasn’t a full Championship and I would want prize money shared out to reflect that.
  9. Asstd. Mgr. Bob Shankly. Highly successful at Dundee. No bad at the Hibs.
  10. Grangemouth apparently. He’s in the east XI.
  11. @Craig will come up with one. I’ll start him off. The keeper’s McCloy. Eric Caldow. Sammy Cox. With Cox in the side you don’t need many more. Has Kevin Thomson got a granny from Auchinleck?
  12. I should be so lucky.
  13. Demonstrates the decline of Scottish football. You’re struggling for a team but @compo and I pick two cracking sides. Here’s another. Gordon (Hearts) Parker (Hearts) Schaedler (Hibs) Garry McKay (Hearts) Barry (Hearts) Turnbull (Hibs) Cormack (Hibs) Johnstone (Hibs) Bauld (Hearts) Martin (Hibs) Willie Hamilton (Hearts/Hibs) Probably you, a young lad of 40, would have seen only Gordon and McKay.
  14. I like your half line. That’s a better solution than mine. I’d forgotten about Davie Holt. A better defender than my choice, Thomson who pre-dated Tommy Gemmell in foraging up the touchline into winger territory.
  15. I was wondering who Henry Aguero was until it dawned on me. You could argue that van Nistleroy is a better partner for either Henry or Aguero but you can’t leave one of them out.
  16. Of course. Many classes higher than Matthew.
  17. The same source as in #2 above has Davy Wilson coming on for Willie Henderson in a League Cup tie at Rugby Park 0-1 v Kilmarnock on 3 September 1966. I was sort of right but elfideldo was much more righter.
  18. Try #2 above.
  19. Interesting question the answer to which I did not know. The invaluable The Rangers Football Companion (David Docherty) shows Jimmy Millar coming on for Jim Forrest n a 5-0 victory over Falkirk at Ibrox on 8 October 1966.
  20. Grierson ineligible- Falkirk bairn. Move Conn up to inside forward, Greig to right half, pretend Young can play left back and the centre half is Willie Woodburn who should have been first name on the team sheet anyway. How did I forget him?
  21. Fife, Embra and the Lothians. George Niven Sandy Jardine, John Greig Alfie Conn, George Young, Jim Baxter Alex Scott, Derek Grierson, Jimmy Millar, Ralph Brand, Andy Matthew. Shouldn’t these fellows have been playing rugger?
  22. Hard to choose between Bayern and Juve. Bayern because of what it led to.
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