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Call it a debrief or a final goodbye, nevertheless the Scotland squad managed to squeeze in a team meeting on Wednesday night after the defeat to Croatia and another on Thursday morning before their Euro 2020 journey ended.
The players were understandably gutted and the mood was largely subdued but for many of the players this was their first taste of the kind of tournament experience they hope will become a regular occurrence.
Some in the squad will be aware that this could well have been their one shot at the big time. The squad will evolve and young prospects will be added to the mix. Former Scotland striker Ally McCoist went as far as to say, “Let’s be honest about it… we’ve got better players coming through than the ones that are playing.”
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Our beautiful Maegen’s spirit is free at last.
Born Maegen Morrison on June 20, 1980, the loving daughter of Angus and SueAnn Morrison. Maegen grew up in Thunder Bay, Ontario where she attended Vance Chapman Elementary and Hillcrest High School.
In the words of Maegen “you weren’t living unless you had a good book”. She discovered her love for reading at the age of 10 and from then on you could often find her face buried in a book. Her passion for reading lead her to Lakehead University where she obtained a degree in English, and found a joy for correcting her mom’s spelling.
Updated: 4 Feb 2021, 10:08
MANCHESTER UNITED have joined the race to sign Celtic prospect Vincent Angelini, according to reports.
The 17-year-old stopper is out of contract at the end of the season and talks over a new deal have stalled.
Angelini, who has an Italian father, is not short of suitors keen to land him for nothing.
According to Tutto Mercato Web, United are joined by Premier League rivals Everton and Southampton who are in the market for his signature.
But their biggest threat comes from abroad with clubs in Italy also locked in a transfer tug-of-war.
Lazio, Atalanta and AC Milan are ready to make their move and Angelini is reportedly keen on testing his abilities in Italy.