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Striker is ninth Terror to get on scoresheet for Scotland

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Shilton to win the Rous Cup at Hampden.

His first came in June 1983 in a 3-0 friendly win over Canada in Edmonton.

Paul Sturrock

‘Luggy’ won the first of his 20 caps in 1981 against Wales.

By the end of the Tannadice legend’s internatio­nal career, he’d found the net three times.

The last of those came on September 12, 1984, as Scotland thumped Yugoslavia 6-1 at Hampden. In a game that saw Davie Cooper, Graeme Souness, Kenny Dalglish, Maurice Johnston and Charlie Nicholas find the net, Sturrock added the fourth.

He scored a bigger one to see off East Germany in qualifying for the 1984 European Championsh­ips in October 1982.

Eamonn Bannon

Scotland were beaten by the East Germans in the clash in Halle on November 16, 1983, with United favourite Bannon grabbing a goal back with 12 minutes to go.

Davie Dodds

Dodds made just two Scotland appearance­s but scored on his debut and won a penalty in a fiery 2-0 win over Uruguay in September 1983 that saw the visiting captain sent off for tripping the referee.

Dave Narey

Last, but not biggest of the lot.

The venue was the 1982 World Cup in Spain and the opposition one of the greatest of all time, Brazil, complete with Zico, Socrates and Eder.

The Scots weren’t given much chance before the game but Narey did just that as he smashed a ‘toe-poke’, as Jimmy Hill called it, into the top corner, past the flailing Waldir Peres, with 18 minutes on the clock.

The Brazilians would win 4-1 but Narey’s goal lives on in Scottish football history.

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