Euro's/Scotland 10:13 - Jun 23 with 5322 views | MorrisD52 | It's about time that Scotland realised that they are not as good as they think they are | | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 10:26 - Jun 23 with 4424 views | RangersDave | in pretty much everything! | |
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Euro's/Scotland on 10:31 - Jun 23 with 4400 views | eghamranger | Totally agree but I don’t think they do think that . They have decent support and last weekend they treated it as a lads trip away as we all aren’t having holidays. And I’m half Scottish as my dads from Aberdeen and I still have family there. | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 10:37 - Jun 23 with 4382 views | Orthodox_Hoop | Admittedly I don't know that many Scottish people, but those I do know overwhelmingly agree that they are not very good at all. Like most nations, including England I'd say, after a decent result or two they get a temporary inflated sense of being world beaters before they're brought back down to earth and realise their mediocrity. | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 10:53 - Jun 23 with 4335 views | MorrisD52 |
Euro's/Scotland on 10:37 - Jun 23 by Orthodox_Hoop | Admittedly I don't know that many Scottish people, but those I do know overwhelmingly agree that they are not very good at all. Like most nations, including England I'd say, after a decent result or two they get a temporary inflated sense of being world beaters before they're brought back down to earth and realise their mediocrity. |
Yeh I think you are right the newspapers blow up a fair result like last night and turn us into world beaters , I think we will come to the end of the road in our next game i hope not but Germany France looked good, maybe Portugal we may have a chance | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 10:57 - Jun 23 with 4307 views | lightwaterhoop | For a small country Scotland used to produce so many great players every English side would have a smattering of Scots and the Scottish club sides would have very good players as well.Why this dried up i have no idea because the Scots love their football. | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 11:12 - Jun 23 with 4264 views | Boston |
Euro's/Scotland on 10:57 - Jun 23 by lightwaterhoop | For a small country Scotland used to produce so many great players every English side would have a smattering of Scots and the Scottish club sides would have very good players as well.Why this dried up i have no idea because the Scots love their football. |
Why so few Scots…step forward the rest of the world. | |
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Euro's/Scotland on 11:15 - Jun 23 with 4257 views | colinallcars | Bloody Scotland ! What have they ever given us ? Well, apart from great inventors, engineers, writers, doctors, explorers, soldiers, whisky, oil, gas, ships. But apart from that….. | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 11:25 - Jun 23 with 4232 views | MorrisD52 |
Euro's/Scotland on 11:15 - Jun 23 by colinallcars | Bloody Scotland ! What have they ever given us ? Well, apart from great inventors, engineers, writers, doctors, explorers, soldiers, whisky, oil, gas, ships. But apart from that….. |
I love Scotland had many happy holidays up there in the Dumfries and Galloway area nice people very friendly, If they do get another Referendum I hope they vote no | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Euro's/Scotland on 11:28 - Jun 23 with 4221 views | slmrstid | I know its fun to poke fun at Scotland, but if I was them I'd be looking at the success Wales are enjoying and asking why they can't achieve that sort of success as well. And arguably there is no reason for them to not aim to emulate what Wales have done over the past few years. In fact, to go further you can say there's a number of nations Scotland's size doing more with less resources/players. Much like we look at ourselves at QPR and compare ourselves to similar size clubs doing better than us (other than last season of course!) | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 11:57 - Jun 23 with 4162 views | kensalriser | If this is true then it's also true for England to the power of 10. | |
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Euro's/Scotland on 12:08 - Jun 23 with 4131 views | Juzzie |
Euro's/Scotland on 11:28 - Jun 23 by slmrstid | I know its fun to poke fun at Scotland, but if I was them I'd be looking at the success Wales are enjoying and asking why they can't achieve that sort of success as well. And arguably there is no reason for them to not aim to emulate what Wales have done over the past few years. In fact, to go further you can say there's a number of nations Scotland's size doing more with less resources/players. Much like we look at ourselves at QPR and compare ourselves to similar size clubs doing better than us (other than last season of course!) |
Belgium too. For a small country (11.5mllion) they've been brilliant for a few years now. Most countries like this tend to produce one or two good players at any one time but it's not enough for success. They need a whole team of players to all be good at the same time. Belgium have just that. Is that just great timing or is there an infrastructure in place? The Netherlands, for example, have 17m people but have generally always been right up there on the international stage. I know North Macedonia lost all three games (but ithey did win at Germany, Germany, in the qualifiers) but I really enjoyed watching them and Pandev in particular. His chipped goal (disallowed for offside unfortunately) was genius. | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 12:59 - Jun 23 with 4055 views | MrSheen |
Euro's/Scotland on 12:08 - Jun 23 by Juzzie | Belgium too. For a small country (11.5mllion) they've been brilliant for a few years now. Most countries like this tend to produce one or two good players at any one time but it's not enough for success. They need a whole team of players to all be good at the same time. Belgium have just that. Is that just great timing or is there an infrastructure in place? The Netherlands, for example, have 17m people but have generally always been right up there on the international stage. I know North Macedonia lost all three games (but ithey did win at Germany, Germany, in the qualifiers) but I really enjoyed watching them and Pandev in particular. His chipped goal (disallowed for offside unfortunately) was genius. |
Lots of things go into success - infrastructure, money, culture, patience. Some countries always seem to have them, such as Germany and Italy, France and Spain have built them, and England seem to have finally set up on the right path. From the disastrous unravelling of the "golden generation" after 2005, there seemed to be a realisation throughout the game that we had to change how we developed players, in playing style, facilities, coaching structure and motivation, and it has started to pay dividends in player development - unprecedented success at junior levels, at least when Boothroyd isn't involved - and individual skill. As for Scotland, it is clear they are falling behind countries their size that don't have all of those elements in place, but are still outperforming them. Denmark is a rich country, but are Portugal, Croatia, or (further afield) Uruguay, who all consistently terrify bigger nations (well, England at least)? Is it weather keeping kids indoors, are Scots really not that interested in football? If you look at European countries their size, the only ones as consistently poor in recent tournaments are places like Finland (other games to play?), Norway (watch this space!) and Bulgaria. Terrible weather and lack of football tradition didn't hold back Iceland. Which leads me on to another thing...is it random bad luck that the Scots haven't struck gold recently like Wales (Giggs and Bale), Bulgaria (Stoichkov), Norway (Haaland), and produced a superstar who can elevate a whole team? Robertson and Tierney are probably the best Scottish players since McAllister, and he wasn't that good. Do Wales (and I suppose Ireland) do better because they send young players to England for professional development rather than keep them in their own league? | | | |
Scotland did OK on 13:27 - Jun 23 with 3971 views | danehoop | So they managed to qualify for the competition - no easy task. They did well against the Czechs, but lost a comparatively close match. They played better than England when we played them and managed to get a draw against us at Wembley. They then ran out of steam against the Czechs having lost one of their better players for Covid reasons - which was much more impactful event on them given the relative lack of quality/experience in their squad. I seriously doubt that they think there are better than they are. They had a great result against England, generally performed well and had a chance to qualify for the next stage right up until the last game. Most Scotland fans probably felt they achieved as well as could be expected in the circumstances and made a very ordinary England team look very ordinary. Scotland had no expectations of automatically playing Brazil like football every game and sweeping aside all opponents before them because they are best. I'd suggest the support and media of another home nation probably is more justified in being accused of not being as good as they think they are (and I don't mean Wales). | |
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Euro's/Scotland on 13:47 - Jun 23 with 3924 views | ted_hendrix | A great Nation of extremely proud and patriotic people, good luck to them in the future. | |
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Euro's/Scotland on 14:00 - Jun 23 with 3900 views | MorrisD52 |
Euro's/Scotland on 12:59 - Jun 23 by MrSheen | Lots of things go into success - infrastructure, money, culture, patience. Some countries always seem to have them, such as Germany and Italy, France and Spain have built them, and England seem to have finally set up on the right path. From the disastrous unravelling of the "golden generation" after 2005, there seemed to be a realisation throughout the game that we had to change how we developed players, in playing style, facilities, coaching structure and motivation, and it has started to pay dividends in player development - unprecedented success at junior levels, at least when Boothroyd isn't involved - and individual skill. As for Scotland, it is clear they are falling behind countries their size that don't have all of those elements in place, but are still outperforming them. Denmark is a rich country, but are Portugal, Croatia, or (further afield) Uruguay, who all consistently terrify bigger nations (well, England at least)? Is it weather keeping kids indoors, are Scots really not that interested in football? If you look at European countries their size, the only ones as consistently poor in recent tournaments are places like Finland (other games to play?), Norway (watch this space!) and Bulgaria. Terrible weather and lack of football tradition didn't hold back Iceland. Which leads me on to another thing...is it random bad luck that the Scots haven't struck gold recently like Wales (Giggs and Bale), Bulgaria (Stoichkov), Norway (Haaland), and produced a superstar who can elevate a whole team? Robertson and Tierney are probably the best Scottish players since McAllister, and he wasn't that good. Do Wales (and I suppose Ireland) do better because they send young players to England for professional development rather than keep them in their own league? |
A small illustration of what was wrong with the coaching system in this country , A nephew of mine was a beautiful player he had everything touch control scored goals could hit a 40 yard pass onto a sixpence . Luton Fc pick him up he spent 3 years there the first two were great playing in Holland France and Germany and of course all over the UK there coach told win lose or draw I don't care play your game .Sadly he left and the new coach was a throw t the 50's he said to me " If I had to chose between a talented player and an aggressive one I would pick the aggressive player every time " and he proceeded to do so all the good talented boys gradually disappeared including my nephew . I think his attitude must have prevail at many clubs | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:28 - Jun 23 with 3862 views | MrSheen |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:00 - Jun 23 by MorrisD52 | A small illustration of what was wrong with the coaching system in this country , A nephew of mine was a beautiful player he had everything touch control scored goals could hit a 40 yard pass onto a sixpence . Luton Fc pick him up he spent 3 years there the first two were great playing in Holland France and Germany and of course all over the UK there coach told win lose or draw I don't care play your game .Sadly he left and the new coach was a throw t the 50's he said to me " If I had to chose between a talented player and an aggressive one I would pick the aggressive player every time " and he proceeded to do so all the good talented boys gradually disappeared including my nephew . I think his attitude must have prevail at many clubs |
I can believe it, sadly. Fast forward to yesterday, and England pick Saka who wouldn't be the biggest lad in an Under 13s game and suddenly look half-decent. | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:30 - Jun 23 with 3860 views | PinnerPaul | Came up in a quiz, so not being clever, but only 1 Scot has ever won the European Player of The Year and that was?......................................Denis Law. | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:44 - Jun 23 with 3836 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:30 - Jun 23 by PinnerPaul | Came up in a quiz, so not being clever, but only 1 Scot has ever won the European Player of The Year and that was?......................................Denis Law. |
How many English? | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:46 - Jun 23 with 3830 views | PinnerPaul |
No idea, that wasn't a question! No mate, don't worry I'll look it up for you! Wait there! | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:50 - Jun 23 with 3816 views | PinnerPaul |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:46 - Jun 23 by PinnerPaul | No idea, that wasn't a question! No mate, don't worry I'll look it up for you! Wait there! |
4 players, 5 wins (Keegan won it twice) Matthews, Owen and Charlton (Bobby) the other winners. | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:51 - Jun 23 with 3813 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:46 - Jun 23 by PinnerPaul | No idea, that wasn't a question! No mate, don't worry I'll look it up for you! Wait there! |
Matthews, Charlton Keegan twice Owen? | |
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Euro's/Scotland on 14:52 - Jun 23 with 3809 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:51 - Jun 23 by BrianMcCarthy | Matthews, Charlton Keegan twice Owen? |
Yay me! | |
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Euro's/Scotland on 15:02 - Jun 23 with 3780 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:46 - Jun 23 by PinnerPaul | No idea, that wasn't a question! No mate, don't worry I'll look it up for you! Wait there! |
Ah, Mis read your post 🤦ðŸ»â€â™‚ï¸ Thanks for playing Google anyway haha | | | |
Euro's/Scotland on 15:16 - Jun 23 with 3752 views | PinnerPaul |
Euro's/Scotland on 14:51 - Jun 23 by BrianMcCarthy | Matthews, Charlton Keegan twice Owen? |
Very very impressive mate. I think you may have got more than the 40/80 I got in the quiz! | | | |
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