Loving this the Jocks are getting beat.
My god arent English footballers ****ing ****e have we really fell this far.
Embarrassing, plan A and nothing else.
Hope the Jocks beat us.

Loving this the Jocks are getting beat.
I want the Jocks to win!!!Anyone from England who wants the Jocks to beat the motherland needs a slap.
A saving equaliser from a long throw.
Andy Robbo getting through some phenomenal work here. Snodger looks peripheral.
I want the Jocks to win!!!
Slap me i couldnt give a **** about our overpaid piles of ****e.
We need to fail to qualify to give them a jolt.Our ****e is better than their ****e. FACT
I want the Jocks to win!!!
Slap me i couldnt give a **** about our overpaid piles of ****e.
No just sick of our overhyped rabble embarrassing our nation at major tournaments Carmine.Calm down FFS.
You sound like a hysterical Jock.
Calm down FFS.
You sound like a hysterical Jock.

Mbokani brace ensures DR Congo rout
Hull City striker Dieumerci Mbokani netted a brace to guide the Leopards to a 4-0 emphatic victory over Libya in their opening Fifa 2018 World Cup qualifying tie on Saturday at Stade des Martyrs in Kinshasa.
Mbokani announced his return to the DR Congo side for the first time since March with a solid performance in front of a fully packed electric stadium with bouncing fans at every possession in the box.
The Leopards came into this tie looking to end a winless streak against the Mediterranean Knights and indeed they showed their intentions as early as the sixth minute when Mbokani sent a left-footed effort past Libyan goalkeeper Khaled Elwerfelli from a Yannick Bolasie assist.
Libya launched a search for an equalizer thereafter piling a lot of pressure on the Leopards back four but goalkeeper Ley Matampi stood tall between the goalposts.
Elwerfelli denied Mbokani in the 24th minute before punching away Bolasie’s well-taken free-kick from 25 yards out minutes later.
The home side was dealt a huge blow when Jordan Botaka was stretchered off the pitch following an injury in the 42nd minute. He was replaced by Firmin Ndombe Mubele.
DR Congo was in charge at this point and indeed their hard work paid off when striker Jonathan Bolingi got to the end of a Joy Lomalisa pass to send a brilliant shot past the hapless Elwerfelli in the second minute of added time in the first half.
In the 56th minute, Mbokani rose above the Libyan defense to head the ball into the net from an Issama Mpeko pass from the right flank to further deem Libya’s hopes of a comeback.
A very cautious Florent Ibenge introduced defender Padou Bompunga 10 minutes later for Mbokani as he sought to seat back and defend the three-goal lead but in the 68th minute, substitute Mubele beat two Libyan defenders before adding his name on the score sheet.
Defender Chancel Mbemba could have made it five but he squandered his chance in front of goal but the damage had been done and the Leopards walked away with three deserved points at home and a clean sheet for Matampi.
DR Congo go top of Group A with maximum points while Tunisia will host Guinea in Monastir on Sunday in the other tie.
http://www.supersport.com/football/...ws/161009/Mbokani_brace_ensures_DR_Congo_rout