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Players who had all or a significant part of their careers in England. 
 

Bill Brown, Dundee/‘Spurs

 

Alec Parker, Falkirk/Everton

George Thomson, Hearts/Everton

 

Billy Bremner, Leeds

Ian Ure, Dundee/Arsenal

Dave McKay, Hearts/‘Spurs

 

Alec Young, Hearts/ Everton

John White, Falkirk/‘Spurs

Alan Gilzean, Dundee/‘Spurs

Denis Law, United

Billy Liddell, Liverpool

 

Every top side in England had a couple of Scotsmen often the main players. There were umpteen others,Cormack, St John. Yeats, Gemmill, Souness and more.

 

Now we pick unknowns from the Championship most of them Englishmen with Scots grannies.

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Campbell Forsyth , Kilmarnock/West Ham

 

John Brownlie , hibs/newcastle

Eddie McCreadie  / chelsea

 

Bobby Murdoch , Celtic/Middlesbrough

Gordon McQueen  Saint Mirren / Leeds

Dave McKay , Hearts / Spurs , captain 

 

Alex Scott Rangers / Everton

John White , Falkirk / Spurs

Ian ST John , Motherwell / Liverpool

Bertie Auld Celtic /  Birmingham 

Willie Johnstone Rangers / West Brom 

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Joe Jordan, Jim McCalliog, Arthur Albiston, Willie Donnachie, Willie Young, Steve Archibald, Eddie Gray, John Robertson, Peter Lorimer, etc etc

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From Chelsea only that I or my dad have seen play; 

 

Hughie Gallagher, George Graham, Ian Britton, David Hay (yes i know!), Pat Nevin, Eddie McCreadie, Gordon Durie, Joe McLaughlin, David Speedie, Steve Clarke, Craig Burley, John Spencer, Robert Fleck (biggest let down) Billy Gilmour (the future) and my dads favourite Charlie Cooke.

 

Some hit and miss at club and country level, but i feel most would improve the current squad. 

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