St. Juste
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Sorry I must've missed the Brazil 1970 level of football we showed against the mighty footballing nations of Costa Rica and Hungary; perhaps it was due to the amount of world class players we had on the bench, and that wonderful progressive manager who puts Pep Guardiola to shame.
Would any of our lot (especially the many English born players) get anywhere near the England team at this moment? Perhaps Robertson might, but no one else would; yet we up here always like to have a laugh at them for not, oh no, getting to the quarters or semi-finals of these competitions! They are no great shakes either and will probably not do much in the World Cup; but compared to us, they are world beaters, whilst we would struggle against one of their League 2 sides.
Your first paragraph says it all, Hungary are a much bigger country than Scotland with significant footballing pedigree. Do you know anything about the history of football?
As for Costa Rica, less footballing pedigree but currently a good side who are in the World Cup. This implies you also know nothing about the current state of international football, never mind its history.
The result of this ignorance is that you would put Scotland down even when they win away from home. I can imagine Scotland beating Ivory Coast or Egypt away from home and people like yourself being unhappy we are only beating them 0-1. It's absolutely nonsensical, and you deserved to be called out on it.
Nobody is saying we have world class players on the bench or that McLeish is as good a manager as Guardiola (both of those are a figment of your imagination). However, we have players on the bench comparable to nations of equivalent size and a manager who is more experienced and successful than either the England or Wales manager.
England are a nation ten times our size and clearly have different expectations. They consistently do not meet those objectives and their fans are now realising they are a bit of rubbish, and have been for decades. They do badly relative to their group.
Scotland do middling relative to their peer group.
Robertson would comfortably start for England, which is representative, a nation tenth of the size produces one guaranteed starter.
As for Scotland struggling against league two sides, given all our players play at a higher level than this you are demonstrably wrong. Which, to be fair, is a suitable conclusion to a post full of rank ignorance.
"Fans" like you are the problem - please stop pretending to support a national side you clearly despise.