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Scotland v England at TCS

Not something that has been well publicised but, for all you who wish to go along and support Scotland Schoolboys U-18 against England in the Centenary Shield competition, the match will be played at TCS on 21st April with a 1935 kick off. The game will also be televised live of Skysports.

I discovered this info by accident whilst looking up on the Vicory Shield on the English Schools FA site Here I would have thought that at the very least ICTFC.co.uk could have published details of this one. On saying that the Scottish Schools FA website doesn't make it easy to find out things either.

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Would be worth a watch.

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Would be worth a watch.

Sieko, Seconda, Rolex ????

Not so many years ago the Inverness and North public would be flocking to such a game! Let's hope we remember our roots and get there in serious numbers.

Might go along. Any excuse for a live footy game!

Nice one, going to try to get along to this one

Would be good to support the youngsters at this and I would expect a good standard. England currently bottom of the mini league of 5 I see.

I might have to sit in the Soft South ern Barsteward Stand to support the underdogs!

:scotland::nanananana::scotland:

Not so many years ago the Inverness and North public would be flocking to such a game! Let's hope we remember our roots and get there in serious numbers.

I remember them days....hell...i even remember Scottish Firebrigade vs English Firebrigade used to attract a decent crowd!

There was a Scotland v England game at Telford Street circa 1991/92 - how many people went to that? I played in a primary school tournament on the pitch the afternoon of the game, Andy Roxburgh and Craig Brown were there.

Would be worth a watch.

Sieko, Seconda, Rolex ????

I currently have a Timex :rolleyes: .

what are the ticket prices?? or is it free :tongueincheek:

what are the ticket prices?? or is it free :tongueincheek:

Adults ?5 Concessions ?3

Tickets are available, hoping for a good turnout

I remember going to a Scotland V England game at U15 level back in 1997 (I think). Sure it was free to get in at the time.

Any local lads playing in this one

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Tonight for this one

Not very eventful so far... Still 0-0. Scotland player just got strechered off.... :0(

Scotland 1 England 0

:0)

Full time 1-0

:0)

It was an entertaining enough game, good goal and Scotland had the beating of the England defence all night.

The guy that got stretchered off looks a great prospect as did the wee No 14.

Well done.

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Not very eventful so far... Still 0-0. Scotland player just got strechered off.... :0(

Sorry but I have to disagree. I thought it was very eventful. It was end to end stuff with many chances at both ends. I really enjoyed watching it. Wish I could say the same for many of the pro matches I've watched in recent years. Bear in mind that these are schoolboy players playing in schoolboy leagues. One or two are lucky enough to be affiliated to senior clubs and have the possibility to learn from the pro's but most are coached by parents and volunteers who give their time for fun.

The one thing that really annoys me about the professional club youth systems is that, in most cases, if a player signs to a club he is not allowed to play for his school team. That to me is totally crap. (And before the sexist brigade get on my back I dont actually know if the same applies in the womens game)

Really good game - glad I made the effort to go. Good atmosphere and 1st time I have ever seen a ref admit he made a mistake and rescind a yellow card! Well done, that man. Scotland could have had quite a few goals and there were a few stars of the future on show, including the young man from Tain (no 14). Just a pity he didnt get a goal.

I'm guessing at less than 1000, maybe 800+. Only the main stand in use.

It was entertaining enough and some impressive players.

The England right back was a powerful dude.

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