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Tonight's the Night!

Posted by John McKenna on Wednesday, August 12, 2009, In : Sport 
SCOTLAND'S World Cup dream hangs in the balance but manager George Burley will not be stricken by a fear of failure as he sends out a side alert to the need for a victory tonight in Oslo.......and they better win too!

jings crivvens and help ma'boab!




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World Cup Qualifier......keep your fingers crossed!

Posted by John McKenna on Sunday, August 9, 2009, In : Sport 
Scotland play Norway on Wednesday.......

THE SMELL of cut grass, another strip, maybe a new challenge: this time of year brings many things to mind, but the national side is not one of them.
On the shores of Loch Lomond this weekend, Scotland are preparing for a World Cup qualifying match in Oslo, the magnitude of which ought not to be lost in the phoney war that is pre-season.

Their crucial Group 9 clash with Norway has a surreal dimension to it, a bit like a birthday during the festive peri...

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