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Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,433
In a pile of football shirts
Injury prone it would seem. Still, I would have loved to have seen him come back, even on loan. Oh Well, there must be someone playing for Burgess Hill Town Reserves we can bring on, as one for the future.
 






Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,433
In a pile of football shirts
Better than stagnate it at Motherwell
 




supaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2004
9,611
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Another player that doesn't want to play for McGoo then and would rather play in a lower standard.

Shame we couldn't push the boat out to get him down here tho :(
 




byf

New member
Sep 26, 2003
4,034
Bournemouth
Another player that doesn't want to play for McGoo then and would rather play in a lower standard.

Shame we couldn't push the boat out to get him down here tho :(


I dont think it's fair to say that to be honest.

Maybe the lad doesnt want to play in scotland...playing for the big two is fair enough...but playing for one of the teams that make the numbers up..just might not be his cup of tea.....the chance to play in the same team as sherringham...might appeal aswell...

Remember Virgo is english and the championship level is not really a step down imho

As far as we know...virgo might have thought mcghee was the best manager he's ever had..still doesnt mean he wants to stay in scotland, would you?
 


















er, did he not play for the Scotalnd B Team a year or two ago ???


FUTURE CUP 2005

Tuesday, 7 December, 2004
Germany 3, Scotland 0
Goals: 1-0 Auer 6, 2-0 Auer 20, 3-0 Marx 51.
Carl Benz Stadion, Mannheim
Attendance: 4,500
Germany: Jentzsch (sub Enke 46), Schröter (sub Schlicke 46), Langkamp (sub Friedrich 66), Madlung, Achenbach, Streit, Marx, Broich, Engelhardt (sub Rolfes 46), Hanke, Auer (sub Helmes 46).
Scotland: Soutar (Dundee) (sub McGregor (Rangers) 45), Diamond (Aberdeen) (sub Corrigan (Motherwell) 53), Murray (Hibernian), McNaughton (Aberdeen), Virgo (Brighton), Malcolm (Rangers, capt), Wilson (Dunfermline Athletic), Hartley (Heart of Midlothian) (sub Nicholson (Dunfermline Athletic) 60), O’Connor (Hibernian), Smith (Den Haag), Lynch (Preston North End) (sub McDonald (Kilmarnock) 60).
Referee: Levan Paniashvili (Georgia).

Tuesday, 19 April, 2005
Austria 2, Scotland 1
Goals: 1-0 Mair 30, 2-0 Morz 57, 2-1 Beattie 84.
Pappelstadion, Mattersburg.
Attendance: 2,700
Austria: Mandel (sub Borenitsch 77), Garics, Feldhofer, Schrott (sub Ortlechner 86), Pircher (sub Mader 46), Morz, Bubenik (sub Sariyar 66), Shcarner, Mair, Martinez (sub Kulovits 46), Pichlmann (sub Kienast 46).
Scotland: Gordon (Heart of Midlothian) (sub Brown (Inverness Caledonian Thistle) 64), McCunnie (Ross County) (sub Berra (Heart of Midlothian) 76), Watt (Chelsea), Webster (Heart of Midlothian), Murray (Hibernian), Smith (Den Haag), Severin (Aberdeen), McDonald (Kilmarnock), Sweeney (Millwall) (sub Fotheringham (Dundee) 64), Parkin (Swindon Town) (sub Maloney (Celtic) 23), Beattie (Celtic).
Referee: Tomas Curin (Czech Republic).

Tuesday, 6 December, 2005
Scotland 2, Poland 0
Goals: 1-0 McDonald 38, 2-0 Miller 48.
Rugby Park, Kilmarnock
Attendance: 3,092
Scotland: Marshall (Celtic) (sub Combe (Kilmarnock) 46), Neilson (Heart of Midlothian), Greer (Kilmarnock), Virgo (Celtic) (sub Berra (Heart of Midlothian) 70), Hay (Kilmarnock) (sub Wallace (Celtic) 63), Teale (Wigan Athletic), Montgomery (Sheffield United), McDonald (Kilmarnock) (sub McAllister (Heart of Midlothian) 46), Robson (Dundee United) (sub Kerr (Dundee United) 63), Duffy (Falkirk) (sub Miller (Dundee United) 46), Boyd (Kilmarnock).
Poland: Fabianski (sub Przyrowski 61), Kus (sub Klos 76), Magdon, Bieniuk, Dudka, Blaszczykowski (sub Burkhardt 46), Scherfchen, Iwanski (sub Bonin 57), Grzelak (sub Kaczmarek 46), Jelen, Brozek (sub Piechna 46).
Referee: David McKeon (Republic of Ireland).

Wednesday, 15 March, 2006
Scotland 2, Turkey 3
Goals: 0-1 Kabze 7, 0-2 Kaloglu 25, 1-2 Naismith 42, 1-3 Tatan 61, 2-3 Miller 71.
Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, Inverness
Attendance: 5,481
Scotland: Brown (Inverness CT) (sub Turner (Everton) 46), Corrigan (Motherwell, capt), Hammell (Motherwell), Virgo (Celtic) (sub McNamee (Livingston) 66), Berra (Hearts), Robson (Dundee Utd) (sub Rankin (Ross County) 75), Naismith (Kilmarnock) (sub Black (Inverness CT) 46), Kerr (Motherwell), Miller (Dundee Utd), Dargo (Inverness CT) (sub Duffy (Hull City) 46), McIndoe (Doncaster). Sent off: Black 90.
Turkey: Ercetin, Yoldas (sub Bayrak 46), Cetin, Ak, Boral (sub Ozsarac 46), Gucer (sub Sarp 62), Kabze (sub Kisa 83), Arslan, Martin, Eris, Kaloglu (sub Bulut 72). Sent off: Ak 90.
Referee: Mark Whitby (Wales)
 










Seagullible

Super Keeper
Jul 7, 2003
5,749
Tea room, The Office, Slough
I dont think it's fair to say that to be honest.

Maybe the lad doesnt want to play in scotland...playing for the big two is fair enough...but playing for one of the teams that make the numbers up..just might not be his cup of tea.....the chance to play in the same team as sherringham...might appeal aswell...

Remember Virgo is english and the championship level is not really a step down imho

As far as we know...virgo might have thought mcghee was the best manager he's ever had..still doesnt mean he wants to stay in scotland, would you?
:thud:
 


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