Author Topic: 2022-23 Football season  (Read 182677 times)

Offline ulstersubbie

I think it might have been a different game, if it never had rained, so Scotland have been lucky to win

No luck in it. Scotland were the better side, should have been 3-0 in all honesty. Georgia had one excellent chance in the second half, and a dubious penalty right at the death which they missed.

Offline willie loman

No luck in it. Scotland were the better side, should have been 3-0 in all honesty. Georgia had one excellent chance in the second half, and a dubious penalty right at the death which they missed.

scotland won 9 corners , georgia didnt manage one.

Offline mr.bluesky

No luck in it. Scotland were the better side, should have been 3-0 in all honesty. Georgia had one excellent chance in the second half, and a dubious penalty right at the death which they missed.

You could clearly see that Georgia wanted the game calling off after the deluge of rain especially after they had gone a goal down so early in the game where as Scotland were more "up for it". After the excess water was cleared from the pitch it was not perfect but playable. Georgia were hoping the game would be called off and played the next day with fresh start the score at 0-0 but if it had to be re started the next day the debate would have been " would they re start the game at 1-0 and play out the remaining 84 minutes " I think that was the debate going on behind closed doors with the match and Eufa officials  :unknown:

Offline mr.bluesky

Sad to hear the news that former Coventry City and Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Cedric Roussel has died at the age of 45 from a heart attack. We wasn't at Coventry for long as strike partner to Robbie Keane before moving across the West Midlands to Wolves before eventually moving back to his homeland Belgium. 45 years is no age at all to die of a heart attack. R.I.P

Offline shed

Sad to hear the news that former Coventry City and Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Cedric Roussel has died at the age of 45 from a heart attack. We wasn't at Coventry for long as strike partner to Robbie Keane before moving across the West Midlands to Wolves before eventually moving back to his homeland Belgium. 45 years is no age at all to die of a heart attack. R.I.P

Totally agree, terrible news

Online myothernameis

No luck in it. Scotland were the better side, should have been 3-0 in all honesty. Georgia had one excellent chance in the second half, and a dubious penalty right at the death which they missed.


Think most Scots fans are saying it 99% certainly that they will qualify for Uefa Germany 2024  :sarcastic:

Offline ulstersubbie


Think most Scots fans are saying it 99% certainly that they will qualify for Uefa Germany 2024  :sarcastic:

Leaving sarcasm aside, I think we will qualify this time around. I have followed Scotland since 1982 (my first world cup), I've seen constant fuck ups, dreadful performances, embarrassing press conferences (that numpty Craig Levine still makes my blood boil), but this time I feel we are getting it right after years of total shite.

Offline mr.bluesky

Leaving sarcasm aside, I think we will qualify this time around. I have followed Scotland since 1982 (my first world cup), I've seen constant fuck ups, dreadful performances, embarrassing press conferences (that numpty Craig Levine still makes my blood boil), but this time I feel we are getting it right after years of total shite.

Scotland have a decent manager now and should comfortably qualify.  Just need not get carried away like Ally MacLeod did when Scotland  qualified for the 1978 World Cup and he told the press "Scotland would return with a medal ". Things didn't quite work out, loosing to Peru and drawing with Iran in the group stages before beating the Netherlands in the final game. Always remember Archie Gemmill's goal which was voted one of the greatest World cup goals ever.
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Offline shed

If we had a Great Britain or UK team, which players from Scotland, Wales and Ireland would get into the first eleven
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Offline mr.bluesky

If we had a Great Britain or UK team, which players from Scotland, Wales and Ireland would get into the first eleven

In my opinion I don't think there would be many if any from Wales  (now that Bale has retired) couldn't see many from Scotland or Northern  Ireland either from todays teams. Years ago yes when you had players like Dalglish,  Souness, Best,  etc
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If we had a Great Britain or UK team, which players from Scotland, Wales and Ireland would get into the first eleven

Andy Robertson at left back for sure.
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