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 France v Scotland
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 19:09

LINE-UPS at Stade Pierre-Mauroy
France v Scotland (20:00)

France: Maignan, Clauss, Pavard, Konate, T Hernandez, Camavinga, Tchouameni, Griezmann, Dembele, Mbappe, Giroud.

Substitutes: Samba, Areola, Gusto, Lukeba, Kolo Muani, Rabiot, Thuram, Todibo, Fofana, Kamara, Coman, L Hernandez

Scotland: Kelly, Patterson, Hendry, McKenna, Cooper, Taylor, Gilmour, McLean, McTominay Ferguson, Adams.

Substitutes: Gunn, Clark, Souttar, McGinn, McGregor, Dykes, Christie, Porteous, Armstrong, Brown, Johnston.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 19:13

McTominay is captain I believe - well-deserved.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: Buspasspar  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 19:18

Yes well earned wee eck .. Strong French Team .. Mon Scotland

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: Paralex  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 19:39

No sign of Nisbet? Thought this might be an opportunity for him.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 19:40

He withdrew from the squad with an injury last week.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 19:55

Kick-off delayed by 10 minutes apparently.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: Big T Par  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 20:24

YAAA FKNI DANCER

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: da_no_1  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 20:25

His first senior goal. What a place to get it!

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: Paralex  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 20:42

2-1 down now. Think I`d be happy if that was the final score.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: Jeffery  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 20:42

I know it`s France we are playing but a bit disappointed getting beaten in the air twice. Almost entirely changed side though so maybe not sure who is marking who. Knocking it about well otherwise.
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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: da_no_1  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 20:53

I really hate VAR

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: RossF  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 20:55

Two very poor goals to concede after such a strong start. I`m not a massive Cooper fan, thought he was in no man`s land for the second. I`d rather see Souttar playing. Never expected anything from tonight, France are probably the world`s best at the moment. Can`t believe they`ve started their full strength team against our second string!

Also, why the hell is VAR being used in a friendly??



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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: Paralex  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 20:56

Liam Cooper does a Steven Pressley. When will Scotland defenders learn that holding in the penalty box, away from home results in a penalty. Reminiscences of the Berti Vogst days. Might be a cricket score.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: da_no_1  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 21:11

Giroud was just as guilty

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: EastEndTales  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 21:31

Why did it it start so late?

Ep.16 of East End Tales is out now with Steven Mill

https://www.buzzsprout.com/1972630/14949749
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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: Paralex  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 21:42

Looks like a cuffin`.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: RossF  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 21:44

As much as it`s France all these goals were avoidable (our goal was too!). Defence fell asleep again. No one near Conan!

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: da_no_1  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 21:45

Quote:

Paralex, Tue 17 Oct 21:42

Looks like a cuffin`.


Of course it`s a "cuffin"

They`re a level above most teams on the planet.

Who cares tho?!

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: the saline hill puma  
Date:   Tue 17 Oct 23:41

Quote:

EastEndTales, Tue 17 Oct 21:31

Why did it it start so late?


Delays getting into the ground
Massive wait at France sections when I was walking round to Scotland end
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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: DBP  
Date:   Wed 18 Oct 06:33

Da no 1

I suppose i care in the sense that thanks to playing England and France with Spain in between, we’ve now lost three out of four.

Now you could argue that the Cyprus win shows it’s not impacting our ‘competitive’ games, but I’ve always believed football is a momentum/confidence game, and getting scudded 4-1 (after going 1 up) isn’t exactly a confidence boost regardless who it’s against.
That said, if we’re beat Georgia mid November and get something from Norway then that should get the train back on the rails!
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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: Dave_1885  
Date:   Wed 18 Oct 07:09

I wouldn’t worry too much about a full strength French side damaging the confidence of our 2nd string team…weve played 3 of the top 10 teams in the world in our last 3 and gave one of them a good scare, had VAR not intervened. We will be just fine.
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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie  
Date:   Wed 18 Oct 08:32

Wee reality check there, maybe not a bad thing.

Thought Gilmour was excellent and really stood out; took ball in tight spaces, rarely wasted it or panicked in possession.

Still think we are a good striker away from having a really good team.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Wed 18 Oct 09:26

Jacob Brown seemed quite lively when he came on. Maybe he`s worth a run.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: RossF  
Date:   Wed 18 Oct 10:00

I don`t think we played that badly last night and some valuable lessons will be learned. Clarke will be livid at how we conceded the first two goals and arguably the fourth. It`s a lesson that we cannot give teams of that quality even half a chance and we need to be 100% alert to any danger.

We had a few decent chances as well. Their keeper made a few good saves. Obviously we are miles away from France`s level but if we are going to get better we need to play games like this and learn from them for when the competitive matches come. We will be playing 6 of them soon in the nations league! Hungary always look to give the pot 1 teams a fright and I would say we are quite a similar standard to them.

Lewis Ferguson impressed me last night and Jacob Brown looked lively when he came on.

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 Re: France v Scotland
Topic Originator: da_no_1  
Date:   Wed 18 Oct 10:15

DBP good points. When I said "who cares?" I suppose I`m still celebrating after qualifying with 2 games to spare but you`re right we`ve still got lots to do to match the better teams like France etc.

We did have some good wee spells of possession but gave away some poor goals. Clarke will know this though and hopefully doing what`s required to try and prevent this ongoing

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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