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Colin Hendry on the turf and Gazza in the dentist’s chair. Bruce Rioch being carried off by the Tartan Army in 1977. Jim Baxter taunting the world champions by doing keepie-uppies at Wembley in 1967. There are few things more sacred and pure in the sporting world than the rivalry between Scotland and England. This is, quite literally, football heritage and with Tuesday’s friendly between the Auld enemies officially branded as a “heritage” match to mark the 150th anniversary of the first ever international fixture, there will be one eye on the present and one on the past.
Re: yesterday’s Football Daily. I was appalled to read that the levels of privileges and protection offered to Luis Rubiales might extend to him being unaware of Piers Morgan” – Martin Clifford.
Applause for your exceptional headline to the article about the mess in Spain (yesterday’s Football Daily). Your use of a colloquial Spanish phrase was appropriate, accurately punctuated, and demonstrated a world-wise respect for others. Too bad your English ain’t always up to snuff” – Mike Wilner.
Tranmere’s Ian Dawes being shown out the door marked Do One on 10 September (yesterday’s Football Daily, full email edition). There’s an ‘early Dawes’ joke missing there” – Declan Houton.
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