Euro 2016

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2-0 Ireland.

Parkhead will be like a home game for them.

Doubt it. Wait and see on Friday, the Scotland crowd will be, shall we say, partizan.

Hopefully 2-1 Scotland but if Ireland do win, hopefully it's McGeady (or to a lesser extent, McCarthy) that scores the winner. Beeldown.
 
2-0 Ireland.

Parkhead will be like a home game for them.

Don't know will have a derby feel about it so would hope it'll be meaty.Here's the teams from the last competitive game,some good players on show for both now both teams scraping around lower divisions for players!

Scotland 0 v 1 Republic of Ireland, 18 February 1987




Ireland: Packie Bonner (Glasgow Celtic), Paul McGrath (Manchester Utd), Mick McCarthy (Manchester City), Kevin Moran (Manchester United), Ronnie Whelan (Liverpool), Ray Houghton (Oxford Utd), Mark Lawrenson (Liverpool), Liam Brady (Ascoli), Tony Galvin (Tottenham), Frank Stapleton (Manchester United) capt, John Aldridge (Liverpool)
Subs: Gerry Daly (Shrewsbury) for Moran 71 mins

Scotland: Leighton, Stewart, Gough, Hansen, Malpas, Strachan, Aitken, Nevin, McClair, Johnston, Cooper
Subs: McStay for Cooper 45 mins, McCoist for Malpas 68 mins
 
What were the SFA thinking playing this one at the Tattie-dome?

McQueen's 100% right. Give the traitorous turncoat a roasting if they play.
 
Dunno who I'm going to support. The Nazi in me wants Ireland to win for all the support they gave us during double-u double-u 2 but the Jock in me (ooh matron!) wants the Scots to win.

I'll settle for a draw.
 
Don't know will have a derby feel about it so would hope it'll be meaty.Here's the teams from the last competitive game,some good players on show for both now both teams scraping around lower divisions for players!

Scotland 0 v 1 Republic of Ireland, 18 February 1987



Ireland: Packie Bonner (Glasgow Celtic), Paul McGrath (Manchester Utd), Mick McCarthy (Manchester City), Kevin Moran (Manchester United), Ronnie Whelan (Liverpool), Ray Houghton (Oxford Utd), Mark Lawrenson (Liverpool), Liam Brady (Ascoli), Tony Galvin (Tottenham), Frank Stapleton (Manchester United) capt, John Aldridge (Liverpool)
Subs: Gerry Daly (Shrewsbury) for Moran 71 mins

Scotland: Leighton, Stewart, Gough, Hansen, Malpas, Strachan, Aitken, Nevin, McClair, Johnston, Cooper
Subs: McStay for Cooper 45 mins, McCoist for Malpas 68 mins

I went to that game. Another ****ing home game for the ****s <steam>
 
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