Achtung Achtung liebe Fussballbegeisterten, heute ist das letzte Spiel der Saison. In der
Qualifikation zur Europameisterschaft im nächsten Jahr, geht es heute in Baku gegen Aserbaidschan.
Die Truppe um Berti Vogts ist der klare Aussenseiter, zur Erinnerung, im Hinspiel gabs ein knappes
6:1. Anstoß ist heute um 19.
Revolution not Evolution? How to reform Scottish football is a post from: Just Football
Rangers, Celtic, Rangers, Celtic. Is it time for serious structural reform in Scottish
football? William Heaney takes us through the options.
Scottish football has a history of missing opportunities and shooting itself in the foot.
Ah, Scottish footballing optimism returns with the faint whiff of a trophy to play for.
Scotland resume their Carling Nations Cup campaign against Wales in Dublin this evening.
A win for Craig Levein's side will set up a title decider against the Republic of Ireland - who
thrashed Northern Irelad 5-0 last night - on Sunday.
Jurgen Klinsmann connected with Scott French to discuss his coaching influences, as well as to
refute some of the criticism he recently received from his tenure with the German national
team.
"I had wonderful coaches throughout my career, from an [Arsene] Wenger [at AS Monaco] to a
[Cesar Luis] Menotti [at Sampdoria] to a [Franz] Beckenbauer [with West Germany's champs and at
Bayern] to a [Berti] Vogts [with Germany's national team] to [Ossie] Ardilles [at Tottenham and
Giovanni] Trapattoni [with Bayern] -- they've won everything.
Scotland travel to Liechenstein on Saturday looking to keep their slim hopes of qualifying for
Euro 2012 alive. Despite the assertions of manager Craig Levein, this campaign has been nothing
short of a disaster for the Tartan Army and another major step back for the national team at a time
when the quality of player available for selection is as high as it has been for some time.
Scotland travel to Liechenstein on Saturday looking to keep their slim hopes of qualifying for
Euro 2012 alive. Despite the assertions of manager Craig Levein, this campaign has been nothing
short of a disaster for the Tartan Army and another major step back for the national team at a time
when the quality of player available for selection is as high as it has been for some time.
Scotland travel to Liechenstein on Saturday looking to keep their slim hopes of qualifying for
Euro 2012 alive. Despite the assertions of manager Craig Levein, this campaign has been nothing
short of a disaster for the Tartan Army and another major step back for the national team at a time
when the quality of player available for selection is as high as it has been for some time.