The Scotsman

‘Reluctance for national service is nothing new’

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0 Fletcher: Levein fall-out

accepting him back and Scotland punters forgiving his snub.

These dire consequenc­es have a familiar air to them. From not so very long ago. Oh, all of two months, in fact. Remember the absolutes stated about Dedryck Boyata having no way back at Celtic...with his manager...with his teammates .... with his club’s support subsequent to his refusal to play a Champions League qualifier? These, of course, turned out to be absolutely wide of the mark. Currently the Belgian is arguably his manager’s first pick and a player being lauded by all and sundry for his contributi­on.

An internatio­nal parallel might be offered up by the wrangle between Steven Fletcher and Craig Levein in late 2011 that cost Scotland their most accomplish­ed striker for more than a year.

Mercifully, Mcleish and his staff have avoided the escalation that back then did the cause of Scotland, or indeed, Levein no favours even allowing for his legitimate grievance over Fletcher taking the huff and asking not to be considered.

None of this, though, should be misinterpr­eted as an any attempt to downplay the transgress­ive nature of Griffiths’ actions. It is altogether far from satisfacto­ry the Celtic striker has declined his latest call-up. That fact is true whatever the rights or wrongs of Mcleish dropping him for last month’s win against Albania following four goals in his previous four competitiv­e Scotland starts – his unforgetta­ble and freakishly good free-kick double against England igniting that run.

Yet, anyone who has watched Griffiths’ recent performanc­es for Celtic would concur with what this complicate­d character has been at least open enough to acknowledg­e publicly since removing himself from the squad: his conditioni­ng is altogether far from satisfacto­ry. The player simply hasn’t looked to possess the engine – never mind the midriff muscle toning – to allow him to be the scamping, quicksilve­r figure he unmistakea­bly has been when at his best. There is one absolute here. His potency absolutely depends on these crucial attributes as well as his rare God-given gifts.

Griffiths is a flawed individual, but a man with a curious charm. He cannot continuall­y be cut slack over his missteps because of his prowess, or quirkiness, but if ever there was a good time for him to take a break from Scotland, it is surely this week.

Justifiabl­y, he would not have started against Israel, with the frontline blend of fit-to-burst pair Steven Naismith and Johnny Russell earning that right after their notable efforts in the victory over Albania last month.

Meanwhile, ticket sales for the friendly against Portugal at Hampden on Sunday suggest Griffiths is far from alone in feeling the encounter is one to body swerve. There are many from the past way beyond a certain Mr Gough who might have made their excuses over this one indeed. Sky Sports Main Event, 7:30pm Nations League

S4C, 7:25pm Internatio­nal friendly

Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf, 9:30am

Opening round from Walton Heath

Sky Sports Action, 6am ATP action

“It is far from satisfacto­ry that the Celtic striker has declined his latest call-up. That fact is true whatever the rights or wrongs of Mcleish dropping him for last month’s win against Albania following four goals in his last four competitiv­e starts”

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