Jute Posted Tuesday at 23:55 Report Posted Tuesday at 23:55 4 minutes ago, OrlandoDon said: Both are or were injured, gauld had knee surgery, plus MLS season stated recently. I don’t really follow the league so not sure how they are doing, but I know both have done well over here. They may actually be fit and fresh for the World Cup, unlike many who have run to death and are at the end of their seasons. Clarke had them in the squad before so I’m not ruling them out, but we are desperate for creativity. Clarke has done well but with his favorites and the fact we have our talent in central midfield, to get the most out of gauld, Morgan, or a few other players would require changes in personnel formation and tactics. I had seen Morgan had moved to San Diego recently but not seen him mentioned as playing. Guald is back from injury recently as saw him playing in CONCACAF Cup game. Morgan did well in previous caps so sure if he is fit he would come into consideration if fit as would Gauld. 1 Quote
OrlandoDon Posted yesterday at 14:51 Report Posted yesterday at 14:51 Saw an article today that says Clarke is in discussion with James tavernier playing for Scotland since he’s eligible having been here 10 years with no England call up. Don’t see it anywhere else, fake news???? Quote
RicoS321 Posted yesterday at 15:05 Report Posted yesterday at 15:05 13 minutes ago, OrlandoDon said: Saw an article today that says Clarke is in discussion with James tavernier playing for Scotland since he’s eligible having been here 10 years with no England call up. Don’t see it anywhere else, fake news???? The weegie tabloid press do this before every important international event. It's bollocks. Quote
BigAl Posted yesterday at 15:05 Report Posted yesterday at 15:05 13 minutes ago, OrlandoDon said: Saw an article today that says Clarke is in discussion with James tavernier playing for Scotland since he’s eligible having been here 10 years with no England call up. Don’t see it anywhere else, fake news???? And today's date is what O.D Quote
RicoS321 Posted yesterday at 15:07 Report Posted yesterday at 15:07 Just now, BigAl said: And today's date is what O.D Ah, I didn't think that was still a thing. The papers are useful for one thing then. Maintaining an unfunny tradition. Quote
BigAl Posted yesterday at 15:14 Report Posted yesterday at 15:14 6 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: Ah, I didn't think that was still a thing. The papers are useful for one thing then. Maintaining an unfunny tradition. Amongst other football ones on the go today was one stating that Wales would be replacing Iran at the World Cup 1 Quote
OrlandoDon Posted yesterday at 15:17 Report Posted yesterday at 15:17 10 minutes ago, BigAl said: And today's date is what O.D Ffs. Wasn’t even aware it was! Apologies Quote
swaddon Posted yesterday at 15:46 Report Posted yesterday at 15:46 April Fool's Day has lost its meaning thanks to the proliferation of fake news on a daily basis. 1 Quote
Jute Posted yesterday at 16:40 Report Posted yesterday at 16:40 1 hour ago, BigAl said: Amongst other football ones on the go today was one stating that Wales would be replacing Iran at the World Cup Who would fall for that. Everyone knows it will be Russia. 2 Quote
Panda Posted yesterday at 18:33 Report Posted yesterday at 18:33 3 hours ago, OrlandoDon said: Saw an article today that says Clarke is in discussion with James tavernier playing for Scotland since he’s eligible having been here 10 years with no England call up. Don’t see it anywhere else, fake news???? Obviously, you fell for an April Fool's, but as it goes he should be eligible because the five-year residency rule exists in other countries, but the home nations pact means he isn't. Instead, he needs to have spent five years at school in Scotland to be eligible, or have at least a Scottish grandparent. Never mind, Anthony Ralston will always be available. Quote
tlg1903 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 23 hours ago, Panda said: Obviously, you fell for an April Fool's, but as it goes he should be eligible because the five-year residency rule exists in other countries, but the home nations pact means he isn't. Instead, he needs to have spent five years at school in Scotland to be eligible, or have at least a Scottish grandparent. Never mind, Anthony Ralston will always be available. Fingers crossed Hickey and Paterson both go though Paterson did not seem to have that impetus to get forward and burst of pace we have seen from him before n dark blue those last two games (albeit I did only see bits and pieces of the IC game). Hickey is due back for Brentford after this international break so hopefully he will be back up to speed come June. Thoughts on this from John McGlynn re Calvin Miller other than the obvious "it's not going to happen"? There's no question he's had a very strong season and you could make a strong argument he has made far more of a claim than Curtis. Right now I would certainly take him over Conway or Hirst 2bh. Quote John McGlynn hopes Falkirk will have two players in Scotland's World Cup squad as he backed winger Calvin Miller to emulate Scott Bain and make a late dash for inclusion. Goalkeeper Bain became the first Bairns player to be capped since 2008 when he played the second half of Tuesday's friendly defeat by Ivory Coast in Liverpool. The 34-year-old has a strong chance of making Steve Clarke's squad for the showpiece in America and McGlynn reckons 28-year-old Miller - one of the standout wingers in the Premiership this term - is also in the reckoning. "We don't have too many wingers, so Calvin would give you a lot of options, because he can play either side and he's got great delivery," said manager McGlynn, who signed Miller from Morton in 2023. "I'm sure he was in Steve Clarke's thoughts, because when you look about, we've not got an awful lot to change to. You're looking at Ben Gannon-Doak and then Findlay Curtis. "So if you want to go with wingers, it's difficult [for Clarke]. A lot of the teams in Scotland play with wing-backs, so it's not like Steve's got loads of wingers to choose from. "I think fans in general love to see wingers taking players on. Calvin's got great flair, great pace, he's got skill, he's what you pay to see, and now he's doing it at the top level." Miller was loosely linked with Celtic in January and McGlynn is braced for interest this summer. "As a football club we've not had any interest," he said. "There seemed to be some interest in January, but it was never between club to club. "Would I expect it? I would actually expect it, yeah, but he's got another year on his contract, so we'll see what happens." Another Falkirk player McGlynn feels can make an impact for the national team is Scotland Under-21 forward Barney Stewart, who has scored nine goals for the Bairns since returning from a loan stint at Dunfermline in January. "I think Barney will [play for Scotland]," said McGlynn. "I'm not suggesting he'll be in the World Cup squad, he's just broken on to the scene and he's hit the ground running, so the sky's the limit. "In time we would love him to be involved in it, but Scotland have got options in there, so the World Cup might just come a little bit early for Barney. "But I'd like to think if he continues to do well, he'll get an opportunity to go to a European Championship or a World Cup." Quote
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