A takeaway from Scotland's heavy defeat in Amsterdam last night 08:19 - Mar 23 with 619 views | WeWereZombies | Angus Gunn is fallible, very fallible. | |
| | |
A takeaway from Scotland's heavy defeat in Amsterdam last night on 08:29 - Mar 23 with 567 views | MK1 | And that the Scots got hammered, obviously. | | | |
A takeaway from Scotland's heavy defeat in Amsterdam last night on 08:32 - Mar 23 with 560 views | NthQldITFC | Does he like trying to kill flies with his feet whilst forgetting he's supposed to be doing something else for a notably unsuccessful football team, just like his Papa? [Post edited 23 Mar 13:43]
| |
| # WE ARE STEALING THE FUTURE FROM OUR CHILDREN --- WE MUST CHANGE COURSE # | Poll: | It's driving me nuts |
| |
A takeaway from Scotland's heavy defeat in Amsterdam last night on 08:40 - Mar 23 with 527 views | WeWereZombies |
A takeaway from Scotland's heavy defeat in Amsterdam last night on 08:29 - Mar 23 by MK1 | And that the Scots got hammered, obviously. |
But why ? That is the question. Three goals in the final twenty minutes, before then it was almost even. Some pundits have said the difference was the clinical finishing of The Netherlands but Scotland had plenty of chances and the most fine margin was Shankland's decent strike that bounced off the bar. Millimetres lower and it would have bounced down and over the goal line. McGinn had an enterprising curler that just didn't curl far enough as well. However, by then The Netherlands were already one up when Reindeer pulled a Santa class Worldie out of the bag but even the forgiving BBC are questioning Gunn's positioning: 'Just when it seemed Scotland would go in at the break level, Reijnders' rocket changed the script. The visitors were too generous in allowing the AC Milan midfielder to take Gakpo's lay-off and lash beyond Angus Gunn. Could the goalkeeper have scrambled across sooner? One to debate.' https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68544498 I'm wondering whether forty one year old and second choice at Hearts Craig Gordon might not have been a better selection from Steve Clarke... | |
| |
| |