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Just watched the highlights of the Costa Rica match, as I don't remember it very well. We had some gilt-edged chances, and Mo Johnston in particular must still wake up in a cold sweat with nightmares about that game.

But aye, they were obviously a halfway decent side, and are nowhere near the level of Moldova. I wonder if the SFA were still of the mentality that we didn't need to research opponents, a policy that stood us in such good stead in the past.

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Looking forward to seeing what team plays, what surprises Steve Clarke has up his sleeve and also excited to see Jacob Brown (If he gets any minutes). Hoping we win of course, but I don't think it's the end of the world if we don't. 

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7 minutes ago, Monkey Tennis said:

I beg to differ.

It's likely of course that the world won't literally end if we don't win, but I think I'll be hoping it somehow does.

Bit over the top.

A timely asteroid impact only need to be called down in the event that we somehow contrive to lose. A draw requires only three days* of heavy drinking.

*may require extension depending upon the events of the 15th.

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1 hour ago, Insert Amusing Pseudonym said:

Still cursing Roxburgh for picking McInally tbh.  Absolute pudding.  

They did get to the last 16 in Italy though, they were a good team.  There's a difference between thinking a team who'd qualified would be worse than us and playing the 181st best team in the world though

Your quip about McInally and puddings reminded me of an amusing aside regarding that match in Genoa. The Costa Rican coach, a savvy Slav if I recall, organised a pre-tournament friendly against (I think) Wales, in which he instructed his goalkeeper to deliberately drop every cross that came his way, knowing that Scotland backroom staff were scrutinising their performance. We took the bait and pumped in cross after cross to big puddin' heid McInally that day in Genoa, thinking their keeper was rotten, and the CR goalie mopped up just about everything that came his way. We had been outsmarted before a ball had been kicked. But yes, CR were a decent team. They passed us off the pitch. No-one is suggesting Moldova are comparable to Costa Rica, but it's merely a reminder that we, of all nations, cant be dismissive of anyone. We only beat Moldova 1-0 at Hampden, after all.

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11 minutes ago, nate said:

Your quip about McInally and puddings reminded me of an amusing aside regarding that match in Genoa. The Costa Rican coach, a savvy Slav if I recall, organised a pre-tournament friendly against (I think) Wales, in which he instructed his goalkeeper to deliberately drop every cross that came his way, knowing that Scotland backroom staff were scrutinising their performance. We took the bait and pumped in cross after cross to big puddin' heid McInally that day in Genoa, thinking their keeper was rotten, and the CR goalie mopped up just about everything that came his way. We had been outsmarted before a ball had been kicked. But yes, CR were a decent team. They passed us off the pitch. No-one is suggesting Moldova are comparable to Costa Rica, but it's merely a reminder that we, of all nations, cant be dismissive of anyone. We only beat Moldova 1-0 at Hampden, after all.

That's a great story. Bora Milutinovic was an outstanding world cup specialist who took Nigeria to, I think, the quarters in 1994 as well. 

E.t.a. the man coached at 5 world cups with 5 different teams and only failed to make the ko stage with China in 2002. Nigeria was 1998 and it was last 16. Sum boi etc.

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21 minutes ago, nate said:

Your quip about McInally and puddings reminded me of an amusing aside regarding that match in Genoa. The Costa Rican coach, a savvy Slav if I recall, organised a pre-tournament friendly against (I think) Wales, in which he instructed his goalkeeper to deliberately drop every cross that came his way, knowing that Scotland backroom staff were scrutinising their performance. We took the bait and pumped in cross after cross to big puddin' heid McInally that day in Genoa, thinking their keeper was rotten, and the CR goalie mopped up just about everything that came his way. We had been outsmarted before a ball had been kicked. But yes, CR were a decent team. They passed us off the pitch. No-one is suggesting Moldova are comparable to Costa Rica, but it's merely a reminder that we, of all nations, cant be dismissive of anyone. We only beat Moldova 1-0 at Hampden, after all.

Och they did not pass us off the park.  They parked the bus and a combination of awful finishing and good defending/goalkeeping won them the game.  They barely crossed halfway the entire match.

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1 hour ago, nate said:

Your quip about McInally and puddings reminded me of an amusing aside regarding that match in Genoa. The Costa Rican coach, a savvy Slav if I recall, organised a pre-tournament friendly against (I think) Wales, in which he instructed his goalkeeper to deliberately drop every cross that came his way, knowing that Scotland backroom staff were scrutinising their performance. We took the bait and pumped in cross after cross to big puddin' heid McInally that day in Genoa, thinking their keeper was rotten, and the CR goalie mopped up just about everything that came his way. We had been outsmarted before a ball had been kicked. But yes, CR were a decent team. They passed us off the pitch. No-one is suggesting Moldova are comparable to Costa Rica, but it's merely a reminder that we, of all nations, cant be dismissive of anyone. We only beat Moldova 1-0 at Hampden, after all.

We were quite spectacularly naive back then, did Roxburgh not completely change a game plan based on a Taxi driver telling him that, I think, Paulo Futre was injured before we played Portugal? He was fine and Portugal proceeded to Roger us 5 nil.

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44 minutes ago, G51 said:

The TA sub-forum was always full of dross, but general disarray and the number nonce have made it pretty much unreadable these days.

 

The ignore function makes things infinitely more peaceful. Before the return of Dryhorce the number clown was just wittering to himself. 

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