The Scottish anniversary kit is an absolute belter
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Tonight in a ‘friendly’
Have to fancy the home team as they are flying at the moment.
The Scottish anniversary kit is an absolute belter
It doesn't even deserve the title of friendly .
I doubt most of the players really care that much about It as it is eating into their leisure time.
A cynical marketing team ploy to sell hugely expensive anniversary shirts.
It appears England are even having a special warm up kit to mark the occasion.
Less a game more a retail opportunity.
Does the retro kit extend to hobnail boots, an itchy woollen jersey, and are they playing with a leather ball complete with inflated pigs bladder?
Are there any plastic chairs on the streets of Glasgow ?
Both anthems very "interesting."
https://talksport.com/football/1564295/scottish-boos-drown-out-god-save-the-king-england/
Minutes silence for Craig brown cut short due to noise (I think by England fans).
Scotland fans respond with a quick rendition of "lizzies in a box" (I've also heard this down the city actually).
Ingerpoundshop will win
Fair do’s England have some quality.
Scotland have been dire though, got to be disappointing after such a good run. Bellingham and Foden have been absolute quality, but Scotland are just playing into England's hands tactically and they've been unbelievably poor when they have managed to get on the ball.
Agent Maguire strikes again!
England have so much talent available to them
England have a pretty formidable squad. So much talent.
They must have a really good chance of winning the trophy.
I used to laugh when people used to say that there were too many foreigners in the Premier League and that it would affect home grown players. While it has taken time, British players have realised what they need to do to make the grade in the top division. Having some of the best players in the world in the top division must inspire home grown talent, in a similar way that Aaron Ramsey must inspire players in our squad.
Would England have as many talented players had we limited the number of foreigners? No, they'd probably still be playing long ball like things were in the 90s.
I didn't see the game but was this a classic case of England suddenly becoming world class having just beaten a far inferior team?