Heartbreak or hope? Scotland’s narrow defeats against Poland and Portugal have sparked heated debate—are there any silver linings for Steve Clarke’s side? SUBSCRIBE: @PLZSoccer Scotland 2-3 Poland and Portugal 2-1 Scotland: Are there positives to take from Scotland’s defeats? Also on The Football Show: Why it’s “hard to watch Scotland” and it’s time for Steve Clarke to “change the team” If Scotland plays too defensively what attacking players are available for selection The latest Scottish football news and headlines What it means to be a true football fan, football fan banter and what makes someone a part of the Tartan Army Ian Gordon’s Sky Sports interview and candid response to questions asked by the reporter Ireland 0-2 England and Lee Carsley’s national anthem fallout Wayne Rooney’s goal for Man United Legends vs Celtic Legends Duk returns to training with Aberdeen FC And much more! The Football Show Highlights: 00:00:00 Intro – The Football Show 00:00:30 Former Liverpool Captain Ron Yates death 00:02:28 Earliest memory of football is 00:07:11 Portugal 2-1 Scotland reaction 00:20:55 “It’s hard to watch Scotland!” 00:23:01 Ronaldo’s scoring the game-winning goal against Scotland 00:27:14 “Is it time for Steve Clarke to change the team?” 00:29:19 Scottish football news today 00:32:59 Football fans banter and the Tartan Army 00:35:58 Scotland playing too deep and too defensive 00:38:54 Lee Carsley national anthem 00:39:40 Ireland 0-2 England 00:42:18 Ian Gordon Sky Sports interview 00:48:28 Rangers Nedim Bajrami singled out by Albanian manager 00:50:19 Luis ‘Duk’ Lopes apologises and returns to training 00:53:18 Viewers’ pictures and Man United Legends vs Celtic Legends 00:56:46 5-a-side football champions Love Scottish football as much as we do? Subscribe for the latest Scottish football news, Scotland press conferences and exclusive interviews. #football #scottishfootball #scotland
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