Just a few comments rather than a team.
Derek Johnstone - it was indeed a travesty that he didn't go to Argentina, a great striker who himself preferred to play centre half. Incidentally McGrain got injured or he would have shone in Argentina too.
Davie Cooper was absolutely amazing at club and European level. Didn't get many caps though, and I can't remember much apart from him scoring in the qualifiers against Australia and the vital penalty against Wales in 85. Possibly Davie Wilson did more in a Scotland shirt. We had many more left wingers who never really established themselves, such as Bobby Lennox, John Hughes and Willie Johnston.
I once saw Narey and Hegarty partnered together in Cardiff - we slumped to a 3-0 defeat.
I thought Ron McKinnon and Billy McNeill were able CBs but as a pairing you can hardly argue with Miller/McLeish.
I must admit the only thing I can remember about Willie Donnachie is passing back to Jim Blyth in goals one midweek against Wales, leading 1-0 and totally dominant. Unfortunately Blyth had gone for a wander and the ball went into the empty net.
People could argue that Willie Henderson was faster and more direct than wee Jinky and possibly more effective. The paranoid half of Glasgow thought Jinky was a victim of favouritism as Henderson got picked more often.
Law and Dalglish are a shoe-in. Sheer class, and I'm privileged to have seen both of them play.
Some great memories by just looking at that team above and difficult to argue with much of it, even without stalwarts such as Joe Jordan, Archie Gemmill, John Greig, Jim Baxter, Bobby Murdoch, and Tommy 'kick a German up the erse' Gemmell.