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Lad's a big bluenose it seems

Anya was born in Glasgow, Scotland and grew up in the Castlemilk area supporting Rangers.[1] His father is a Nigerian research scientist, and his mother a Romanian economist. The couple met while studying at the Universities in Bucharest. After finishing their studies, his parents moved to Scotland in the late 1980s, for his father to obtain his doctorate in Metallurgy.

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I wasn't particularly excited about this game tonight but Scotland played well and Macedonia were very poor.

 

I actually gave the Mrs and the cat a fright when I jumped up at the Lee Wallace effort at the death, pity it never went in would have been icing on the cake for all Bears. Typical run with the ball from Lee and pass to Naismith while continuing his run to receive the return - just past the far post.

 

90 mins of football and I scare the wife and cat on 92. :hm:

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Anya was born in Glasgow, Scotland and grew up in the Castlemilk area supporting Rangers.[1] His father is a Nigerian research scientist, and his mother a Romanian economist. The couple met while studying at the Universities in Bucharest. After finishing their studies, his parents moved to Scotland in the late 1980s, for his father to obtain his doctorate in Metallurgy.

 

Anya got his head knocked against another pupil at school in a constant bullying campaign against him - apparently that's why his parents buggered off to England.

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Anya was born in Glasgow, Scotland and grew up in the Castlemilk area supporting Rangers.[1] His father is a Nigerian research scientist, and his mother a Romanian economist. The couple met while studying at the Universities in Bucharest. After finishing their studies, his parents moved to Scotland in the late 1980s, for his father to obtain his doctorate in Metallurgy.

 

He was only ever going to be a footballer with that background ;)

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Same group of players that Levein had and Strachan has got credibility back. Had he been in charge at the start we'd be pushing for 2nd place. We'd have picked up 4 or 6 points in the first 2 games. The only result that wasn't Leveins fault was away to Wales. We were the better side winning 1-0 and had a goal wrongly ruled out.

 

Belgium at the moment are a top 5 side in Europe so losing at home to them isn't one to worry about.

 

This squad can move onto thinking about qualifying for France 2016.

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