11. Yep, eleven as in that extremely funny sketch from Burnistoun. 11 copies to sell before breaking even on issue 4.
11 appearances for Scotland include players such as Russell Anderson (too few), George Burley (too many as a manager), Eamonn Bannon, Arthur Graham and Ian Ure.
11. Yep, eleven as in that extremely funny sketch from Burnistoun. 11 copies to sell before breaking even on issue 4.
11 appearances for Scotland include players such as Russell Anderson (too few), George Burley (too many as a manager), Eamonn Bannon, Arthur Graham and Ian Ure.
11 goals. There’s a few who scored 12 and a few who scored 10 but only one who scored 11 and four of them were at the World Cups in ’74, ’78 and ’82 and of course, the scorer of the goal that took to the ’74 World Cup. Step forward Joe Jordan.
Squad number 11’s at World Cups were; Peter Lorimer (1974), Willie Johnston (1978), John Robertson (1982), Paul McStay (1986), Gary Gillespie (1990 – had to be a duffer among them) and finally 1998 – John Collins.
One final eleven fact; Denis Law scored 11 goals in 1963 including 7 against Norway in two games and even though he scored a hat-trick in the first game he still managed to be on the losing side.
So remember pick up a copy of issue 4 on ebay today and Buy Buy Buy!
Bye.
11 goals. There’s a few who scored 12 and a few who scored 10 but only one who scored 11 and four of them were at the World Cups in ’74, ’78 and ’82 and of course, the scorer of the goal that took to the ’74 World Cup. Step forward Joe Jordan.
Squad number 11’s at World Cups were; Peter Lorimer (1974), Willie Johnston (1978), John Robertson (1982), Paul McStay (1986), Gary Gillespie (1990 – had to be a duffer among them) and finally 1998 – John Collins.
One final eleven fact; Denis Law scored 11 goals in 1963 including 7 against Norway in two games and even though he scored a hat-trick in the first game he still managed to be on the losing side.
So remember pick up a copy of issue 4 on ebay today and Buy Buy Buy!
Bye.
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