“We wuz robbed”
November 17th, 2007
The dream died in the cruellest fashion at Hampden Park as Scotland’s bid to reach Euro 2008 failed as a stoppage-time header stole a 2-1 victory for Italy, despite having been played off the park by a defiant Scotland (well, sort of, but we did do really well).
However, it was an incomprehensible free kick that should never have been (or at least should have been awarded to Scotland) that led to the goal, making it all the more difficult for the passionate Hampden crowd.
Scotland against the world champions. So close, again. Well, the world cup qualifiers are coming soon, so for fans of the ‘beautiful game’ the kilts won’t be hanging on their hooks for long before we’re marching onwards again.
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4 Comments Add your own
1. ConorB | November 21st, 2007 at 3:09 pm
Yet again, it seems. Scotland must be one of the unluckiest teams in the world when it comes to qualifying for major tournaments.
2. Y Cymro | November 22nd, 2007 at 5:35 pm
“We wuz robbed”…….mmh!
I remember saying something similar when Scotland’s Joe Jordan cheated the referee to get a penalty in the World Cup qualifying match against Wales in October 1977 (The Anfield Match). A match they won to get through to the World Cup finals.
That toothles grin still haunts me on a bad day
3. Albannach (totally unbiased of course) | November 23rd, 2007 at 10:05 pm
mmh! Could only have been written by a Welshman? Like elephants, the Welsh have very good memories, just needed to run as fast as one to keep up with Joe! Still, I’d better be careful, the Wales v Scotland rugby match (as part of the 6 nations tournament) is being held in Cardiff in February and we don’t want to get flattened by a herd of charging Welshmen (better not mention Murrayfield 2007). Now, back to the 1970s and Wales, rugby this time - Gareth Edwards, JPR & JJ, Phil Bennett, the list goes on - a time to dream. That’s right, dream on (Wales or Scotland this time I wonder?), here we come to Cardiff!
4. Albannach (still unbiased of course) | November 23rd, 2007 at 10:20 pm
P.S. cheated? That’s a bit strong, even after 30 years. Let’s not forget we did win by 2 goals.
Joe Jordan, now first-team coach at Portsmouth, insists Scotland deserved to see off the Welsh - spot-kick or not.
He said: “People think I handled it - it wasn’t handball.
“No, no, no it wasn’t. Look at the picture. I’m up in the air, in a good position. I’m challenging David Jones like a good centre-forward should and the referee gives a penalty.
“I hear the crowd shout penalty and so I shout for a penalty. Even after the game I wasn’t aware why the penalty had been given.
“But we deserved it on the night - penalty or no penalty.”
That’s seems fair enough I reckon, anything else and it might have been us saying “we wuz robbed”.
But where did it get us? With Ally’s Army on the road to Argentina. We’ll remember Archie Gemmill’s fabulous goal (the best of the tournament) but better forget about the rest - we deserved to get robbed then. ‘Just desserts’ I hear muttered in Welsh (translates roughly as sour grapes I think?).
Better go before I get thrown into a hot-pot.
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