Ecstasy and Agony
So Farewell then Big Eck - the Ginger Judas took us near, and yet so far, but remember, it wasn’t all bad against Italy. Forza Sud Africa 2010!
So Farewell then Big Eck - the Ginger Judas took us near, and yet so far, but remember, it wasn’t all bad against Italy. Forza Sud Africa 2010!
Scotland’s double victory over France in the Euro 2008 qualifiers.
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Scotland 1-0 France (Caldwell 67′)
7 october 2006
Hampden Park, G The incredible double victory over France during Euro 2008.
Scotland 1-0 France (Caldwell 67′)
7 october 2006
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Att: 52,000
Ref: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)
SCOTLAND:
Craig Gordon (Hearts)
Christian Dailly (West Ham United)
Steven Pressley (Celtic)
David Weir (Everton)
Graham Alexander (Preston North End)
Darren Fletcher (Manchester United)
Barry Ferguson (Rangers) (C)
Gary Caldwell (Celtic)
Paul Hartley (Hearts)
James McFadden (Everton)
Lee McCulloch (Wigan Athletic)
Subs used:
Gary Teale (Wigan Athletic)
Garry O’Connor (Lokomotiv Moscow)
Coach: Walter Smith
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France 0-1 Scotland (McFadden 64′)
12 September 2007
Parc des Princes, Paris
Att: 42,000
Ref: Konrad Plautz (Austria)
SCOTLAND:
Craig Gordon (Sunderland)
Alan Hutton (Rangers)
Graham Alexander (Burnley)
Stephen McManus (Celtic)
David Weir (Rangers)
Barry Ferguson (Rangers) (C)
Darren Fletcher (Manchester United)
Lee McCulloch (Rangers)
James McFadden (Everton)
Scott Brown (Celtic)
Paul Hartley (Celtic)
Subs used:
Stephen Pearson (Derby County)
Garry O’Connor (Birmingham City)
Coach: Alex McLeish