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dailyrecord.co.uk | Fraser Wilson
It’s sod’s law, but the 32-year-old former Cowdenbeath and Bonnyrigg Rose full back admits he wouldn’t miss this opportunity for the world. Dean Brett should be on the final leg of a stag bender in Benidorm today. Instead the Tranent hero is hoping to kick off the mother of all booze-ups at Broadwood.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Fraser Wilson
Everton and Hearts icon scored his one and only international goal against this Friday's opponents. One of the proudest moments of Gary Naysmith’s career arrived for Scotland against Iceland. He might not have known it at the time but the Nordic nation also played a part in one of his major regrets. The former Everton and Hearts ace boasts a perfect four wins from four against the Icelanders and scored his one and only goal for Scotland in a 2-0 Euro qualifying success in Reykjavik in 2002.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Fraser Wilson
Former Ibrox hitman is desperate to land silverware for the junior side two years after dropping down the ranks. Former Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty has urged whoever the new manager is to ensure they have a Scottish football insider by their side or risk being overwhelmed by the job. Lafferty reckons lessons must be learned from last season where too many new signings struggled to adapt to the demands of the domestic scene.
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6 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Fraser Wilson
Lions coach is loving life at Livi - and reveals his secret comrade when it comes to midweek scouting sessionsBrian Rice jets off to Italy on his honeymoon this afternoon having helped navigate Livingston back in among the high fliers of Scottish football. After a frenetic season culminated in a dramatic play-off win over Ross County it’s chill out time with wife Kirsteen.
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6 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Fraser Wilson
John McMaster reckons Aberdeen's Hampden success over Celtic has lifted the entire Granite City. His own place in Aberdeen immortality has been secure for over four decades. But last weekend John McMaster stood with fellow Gothenburg Great Neil Simpson among their people at Hampden as a new group of heroes strode into Pittodrie folklore. And, according to McMaster, Jimmy Thelin and his players now deserve to join them as Dons LEGENDS.
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