Sussex on Leith
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Thankfully (for my sake) I wasn't watching the Albion disgrace themselves on Saturday, because I'd agreed to meet some workmates in an Edinburgh pub to watch the Scotland vs Holland match. By half time we were exchanging phone numbers and beers with a Dutch couple who'd turned up to see the match, and by mid-evening we'd helped them to find a hotel, and those of us who are going to Amsterdam for the second leg had agreed to meet them for a drink.
And believe me, it WOULD have been the same even if Scotland had got hammered.
Dare I suggest that England's one-eyed, national-anthem-booing fans could learn a few things if they came up here for a few days? And even if Scottish fans do always want England to lose, there's a difference between good-natured banter and outright xenophobia.
I notice that a lot of the ridiculous anti-McGhee rants on NSC make reference to his Scottishness - but then if you're going to judge a manager on four games, you're going to need to clutch at straws to provide any justification for it, aren't you? Martin O'Neill didn't win a match for months when he joined Leicester, and he seems to be regarded as a half-decent manager these days.
(I'm English by the way. Before you start.)
And believe me, it WOULD have been the same even if Scotland had got hammered.
Dare I suggest that England's one-eyed, national-anthem-booing fans could learn a few things if they came up here for a few days? And even if Scottish fans do always want England to lose, there's a difference between good-natured banter and outright xenophobia.
I notice that a lot of the ridiculous anti-McGhee rants on NSC make reference to his Scottishness - but then if you're going to judge a manager on four games, you're going to need to clutch at straws to provide any justification for it, aren't you? Martin O'Neill didn't win a match for months when he joined Leicester, and he seems to be regarded as a half-decent manager these days.
(I'm English by the way. Before you start.)