Daily Record

FRASER WILSON ANSWERS YOUR CALLS

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SCOTLAND’S faltering Nations League campaign is heading to the furthest flung corner of Europe for a must-win clash with Armenia tonight.

But for Hotline callers still bristling at Saturday’s thrashing off Ireland, Steve Clarke and his troops should be sent to Siberia. It’s fair to say the fury over the drubbing in Dublin has not died down.

Peter Lyons, Blantyre, said: “I don’t like to kick a man when he is down but I’ll make this the exception. We have the best bunch of players we’ve had for the last 20 years and Clarke and his assistants are failing them big time. Team selection, formation and lack of tactics. This manager is as negative as he was at Killie. He is being found out. Please do not pack your case for the Armenia game and do the honourable thing.”

William McCarron, Glasgow, said: “Scotland’s failure to retain possession of the ball is down to the manager’s tactics. Straight from kick off one long diagonal pass to the wing for someone to head on and it goes for a shy. Playing with one forward and no support and no defensive midfielder­s – they are wide open to any attacking team. Not to worry, if they beat Armenia they will become superheroe­s again.”

Bill Park, Bathgate, said: “I’m old but it’s a possibilit­y I have more mobility and pace than Scotland’s centre-backs, Hanley, Hendry and McKenna. As for McTominay, he is a bomb scare every time he is in a defensive position. The defeat to Ireland brings back some reality after the hype and expectatio­ns of the Scotland team.”

Harry Melvin, Blantyre, said: “What a pathetic,

embarrassi­ng display from Scotland. Ralston and McKenna were good against Armenia but were found out when the pressure was on. Clarke qualified for the Euros after a penalty shoot-out provided by the work done by Alex McLeish. He needs to go.” There has to be some sort of silver lining surely? William Hutchison, Aberdeen, tried his best when he said: “Yeah it was really bad result. We were woeful, wasteful, outplayed in every area.

“But there is always someone worse off than us.. has anyone looked at England’s table? We will, and I know we will, come good.”

Onto domestic matters and the transfer window is now in full swing. John Bruce said: “Celtic fans appear to be delighted with the signing of Cameron Carter-Vickers but remain anxious over the permanent addition of Jota. Two players that are already at Celtic and will allegedly cost them £15-£20million. A lot of money to spend in Scotland, especially for two players who couldn’t even cut it in the third tier of European football.

“Meanwhile, Rangers fans are waiting to see which of the club’s high-value jewels stay, who moves on and how many quality players are added to their respected and experience­d European squad. There’s no doubt that, with his own team and a full season, Gio will be fully prepared and won’t take his eye off the ball this time.”

But Stephen Johnstone, Ardentinny, said: “If Gers are serious about challengin­g Celtic they should have bought Calvin Ramsay. The money wasted on Aaron Ramsey could have bought Calvin twice.”

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