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Christie call up...

Billy Stark today confirmed his Scotland Under-21 squad for next month’s European Championship qualifiers away to Slovakia and Luxembourg.

 

The fixtures are the final two of the campaign and features call-ups for Reading’s Dominic Hyam and Sporting Club de Portugal’s Ryan Gauld. Ryan Christie has been rewarded for a fine start to the season with Scottish Premiership leaders Inverness Caledonian Thistle, whilst Sam Nicholson of Heart of Midlothian has also been included for the first time.

 

Goalkeepers

Jordan Archer (Tottenham Hotspur*)

Jack Hamilton (Heart of Midlothian)

Jonathan Henly (Reading)

 

Defenders

Stuart Findlay (Celtic)

Marcus Fraser (Celtic)

Stephen Hendrie (Hamilton Academical)

Dominic Hyam (Reading)

Ryan Jack (Aberdeen)

Jordan McGhee (Heart of Midlothian)

Clark Robertson (Aberdeen)

 

Midfielder

Stuart Armstrong (Dundee United)

Ryan Gauld (Sporting Clube de Portugal)

Lewis Macleod (Rangers)

John McGinn (St Mirren)

Craig Slater (Kilmarnock)

 

Forwards

Ryan Christie (Inverness Caledonian Thistle)

Ryan Fraser (Bournemouth)

Stevie May (Sheffield Wednesday)

Sam Nicholson (Heart of Midlothian)

 

* On loan at Northampton Town

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Well done to Ryan for his part in Scotland U21s win in Hungary last night! The Scots won 2-1, with Christie playing the whole of the 2nd half.

That's good to hear.

The winner came from his excellent cross, according to the newspaper report.  Well done Ryan but please stay another season. 

Let's hope that the experience makes him Hungary for more success.

Nice one Scarlet!

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No idea why he has been called up. The lad isn't even that good. I don't think anyone should want buy him right now. Maybe in a few years time. He should sign a new 4 year deal with ICT and try and get better with us before leaving.

Surprised Ricky Sbragia still has a job after the Jack Harper debacle.

Surprised Ricky Sbragia still has a job after the Jack Harper debacle.

Not sure it was necessarily a 'debacle'.
Sbragia (then Scotland U19 manager) simply omitted Harper from a squad on a 'horses-for-courses' basis.
But that's in the past - Sbragia has since been promoted to U21 boss and I'm delighted he's picked Ryan Christie in his first squad.

Incidentally, I notice that Scot Gemmill, the managerial successor for the U19s, has also omitted Jack Harper (who is still eligible), from his squad. Doubt there'll be a dicky-bird said about that, though.
There's a touch of the 'Ben Greenhalgh' about all of this 'controversy'. That guy has had the burden of being 'linked' with Inter Milan around his neck his whole career - photos of him with Jose Mourinho and being the body-double of Christiano Ronaldo didn't help. A huge burden of expectation that his limited talents simply didn't warrant.

Harper, being on the books of Real Madrid at an early age, created some sort of deluded expectation that he should automatically be in the U19 squad on the back of the club he plays for. 

However, he's now signed for Brighton and Hove Albion, so will now be able to show what he can do at a more 'modest' club...without the stellar expectations from folk who I doubt have ever even seen him play!

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Surprised Ricky Sbragia still has a job after the Jack Harper debacle.

Not sure it was necessarily a 'debacle'.
Sbragia (then Scotland U19 manager) simply omitted Harper from a squad on a 'horses-for-courses' basis.
But that's in the past - Sbragia has since been promoted to U21 boss and I'm delighted he's picked Ryan Christie in his first squad.

Incidentally, I notice that Scot Gemmill, the managerial successor for the U19s, has also omitted Jack Harper (who is still eligible), from his squad. Doubt there'll be a dicky-bird said about that, though.
There's a touch of the 'Ben Greenhalgh' about all of this 'controversy'. That guy has had the burden of being 'linked' with Inter Milan around his neck his whole career - photos of him with Jose Mourinho and being the body-double of Christiano Ronaldo didn't help. A huge burden of expectation that his limited talents simply didn't warrant.

Harper, being on the books of Real Madrid at an early age, created some sort of deluded expectation that he should automatically be in the U19 squad on the back of the club he plays for. 

However, he's now signed for Brighton and Hove Albion, so will now be able to show what he can do at a more 'modest' club...without the stellar expectations from folk who I doubt have ever even seen him play!

Harper has been injured since the start of the summer, with his comeback to training penciled in for the end of this month. No chance he was getting called up, with that in mind.

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Hey, RossP - don't let the facts get in the way of a good story, buddy! :lol:

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