To me there have been some great supporters at this world cup - the Tartan Army and the Norwegian supporters were the best. The England supporters now have a chance to write 'Came 3rd' or '4th' on the thousands of replica winners trophies they waved at matches. The Golden Boot could go to a French or English player.
With regard to the contentious decisions for most teams in the 2026 Tournament, probably the biggest ever in the history of the world cup was:
''Whether Geoff Hurst's famous "ghost goal" crossed the line in the 1966 World Cup Final remains football's most enduring controversy, but most scientific, frame-by-frame film analyses conclude that the ball did not fully cross the goal line.''
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No no, not cash for Brew to go, but the offer of cash to strengthen the squad in the January sales.
That to me seems like a vote of confidence for the present regime.
MFR reporting this in the news this morning. Maybe all is not lost then. They do realise we have a problem.
Caley Thistle boss Craig Brewster has been told he can add to his squad in the January transfer window.
The Inverness boss admitted he's on the look-out for players with experience to bolster his numbers.
St Johnstone striker Steven Milne could be on the radar, after Inverness reporting their interest in the player in the summer.
Meanwhile, Rory McAllister is likely to be out of action for up to four weeks, after suffering an injury in training.
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I wanted to.