On BBC Scotland channel now, presume will be available on bbc iplayer.
Another glorious failure, but great nostalgia for me - was there with my dad & uncle, incredible experience despite the result.
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On BBC Scotland channel now, presume will be available on bbc iplayer.
Another glorious failure, but great nostalgia for me - was there with my dad & uncle, incredible experience despite the result.
Mad to think we fancied our chances against the whole USSR but we'd be wary of a Baltic state these days!
See also: Yugoslavia.
I remember feeling very very ill when that happened.
'74 it was playing a well past it Dennis Law against Zaire to give him a game at the World Cup and going out on goal difference, partially as a result.
'78 was missing a penalty against Peru, drawing against Iran with Rough beaten at his near post and not playing Souness until the last game.
'82 Hansen and Miller running into each other. Dagger to the heart moment.
Dennis Law, now 80, was all but finished by 1972 probably as a result of cortisone injections to allow him to play after a bad injury to his right knee in the mid 60's and the Zaire game was a sad end to a Scotland career for a once great player.
Just into the 2nd half now, and first time I've watched it again since that night in Malaga. Had forgotten how good Scotland were - played them off the park, but just couldn't go 2 nil up which would have settled it.
I was 10 years old at the time. One of the greatest experiences of my life - Torremolinos and Benalmadena were teeming with radge Scotsmen!
That Hansen/Miller moment is up there with the most infamous Scottish sporting calamities.
I can't help but think another WC in southern Europe would be something to get excited about. It's probably not feasible for one country to host an expanded tournament going forward. I believe Greece are planning a bid with Bulgaria and a couple of others though. Spain and Portugal as a joint bid would be good.
Turned inside out for the equaliser 😢...great days of the tartan army 🏴⚽
It's the first time I've seen any footage too, with having been at the game. Two poorly conceded goals put paid to all the good work that we'd put into the game.
We had a great squad and deserved better than we got from the game and the tournament as a whole but sadly it wasn't to be 😕 That fortnight in 82 is still one of the best football experiences I've ever had.
Am I right in thinking that Argentina agreed a ceasefire on the Falklands that night?
Martin Tyler commentating pointing out that the majority of the USSR side made up of Ukranians & Georgians, and to call them Russian would be like referring to a Scotsman as an Englishman!
They were a very good side, but Scotland were better. We just blew it; losing 2 daft goals against New Zealand in the opening game was (is!) typically Scottish.
Scotland had 3 good penalty shots, including right at the end. The ref played less than 20 SECONDS INJURY TIME!! Very dodgy refereeing...
Same age as I was. What a couple of weeks!
Remember leaving the stadium on a bus back to Torremelinos. The locals were all on their balconies singing cheerio cheerio to us. Brilliant atmosphere. The fans were absolutely superb. In those days Russia was still behind the Iron Curtain and they had very few fans. We we chanting saltmines, saltmines to them. Maybe you had to be there but it was fun at the time.
I will watch it later but remember everyone blaming Hansen at the time. Couldn't understand why he didn't go with the club pairing of McLeish and Miller.
Strange substitutions too. McGrain & Brazil on for Strachan & Jordan? Jock was likely well past his best as a manager by 1982, but the team still played some marvellous football under him. What a pool of Scottish talent back then.
As an aside, I remember standing behind the goals in Seville at the Brazil game and the heat was stifling, even at 9pm. Brazil would have beaten us anyway as they were the best team in the world (should have won the cup that year), but it was no surprise the Scots wilted in the second half.
From memory, this was the game where our support
had a massive banner saying “Alcoholism versus Communism”.
Not sure if it was this game, but the husband of my English teacher at the time was behind the banner “Don’t worry lads, Ally McLeod is in Blackpool”.