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Dougie Donnelly
Dougie Donnelly has seen and done it all – Opens, Grand Slams – but Scotland v France at World Cup 1998 proved the most emotional and uplifting experience of his career…
Read MoreGordon McQueen
All your childhood dreams come true in one afternoon at Wembley…
Read MoreLawrence John Lindsay
The seventh time is a charm for the Arabs’ hunt for a Scottish Cup…
Read MoreGraeme Cozens
The generosity of small-time clubs keep the magic of football ignited…
Read MoreSteven Buick
THAT goal for James McFadden…
Read MoreArthur Montford
STV’s commentary legend remembers George Best not just for his jinking genius, but for his politeness and a passion for Hibs…
Read MoreAnthony Lim
2002. The ‘underdog’ World Cup ignites one fan’s passion for the game…
Read MoreAlan McFarlane
Sneaking over the turnstiles to stand under ‘the Owl’…
Read MoreEric Caldow
Captain for club and country, 600 games without a booking, and a man even Gento only knew one way past…
Read MoreAlly McErlaine
Abbey Road studios. Watching the 6-2 game and scraping jaws off the floor…
Read MoreAndy Cameron
Andy Cameron remembers Rangers’ win in the the 1964 Scottish Cup final like it only happened yesterday – but it was one of their scorers, Jimmy Millar, who inspired a lifetime of hero worship…
Read MoreKenny Logan
Kenny Logan may have a lifelong love affair with Rangers, but not even celebrating an Ally McCoist sclaff could trump an unforgettable night at the 2005 Champions League final in Istanbul…
Read MoreArthur Trubshaw
30 years of disappointment wiped out by an unforgettable experience in Seville…
Read MoreGraham Hunter, Sky Sports
A young Graham Hunter takes on the world at Spain ’82. Like a footballing Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, except with slightly more debauchery…
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