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Teddy Jamieson

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Teddy Jamieson recalls an unlikely hero in Northern Ireland. Teddy is the author of Whose Side Are You On: Sport, the Troubles and Me…

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Helen Blackburn

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Michael Gray’s penalty at Wembley is a memory many Mackems can’t forget…

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Denis Law is congratulated by an ecstatic fan

Ron Scott, chief football writer, The Sunday Post

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1967 and all that. Ron Scott joins the exodus to Wembley and comes back with no sleep, a winning bet and memories he will never lose…

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Brian Scott, The Daily Mail

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A 400-mile trek to Wembley in a battered Austin A40 … madness, right? Well, not if a 3-2 victory over the Auld Enemy and some Jim Baxter ball-juggling lies in wait. Brian Scott’s memory is still fired by that famous victory over England in 1967…

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George Greig

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George Greig and his three friends endure freezing temperatures and thick fog to watch Scotland play England at Wembley…

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William Platt

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The Auld Enemy clash is even better the second time round…

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Joe Jordan

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The pride in wearing a Scotland jersey at a World Cup (or three)…

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Gordon McQueen

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All your childhood dreams come true in one afternoon at Wembley…

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Stuart McCall

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The Motherwell manager, now Scotland coach, on making the transition from the terraces to the pitch…

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Steven Hill

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Not even defeat could take away from Reading’s day in the sun…

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