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Wales' Mel Charles (right) challenges Pele of Brazil during their 1958 World Cup quarter-final
Pele against Wales in the 1958 World Cup.

Welsh winger Cliff Jones outjumps Brazilian full-back Sordi watched by team-mate Ron Hewitt during the World Cup match with Brazil in 1958Welsh winger Cliff Jones outjumps Brazilian full-back Sordi watched by team-mate Ron Hewitt during the World Cup match with Brazil in 1958.

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 World Cup Qualifier, Anfield, 12th October 1977, Wales 0 v Scotland 2, Safety in numbers for Wales as Leighton Phillips, Brian Flynn, Rod Thomas and John Toshack (right) combine to stop Scotland's Lou Macari (Photo by Bob Thomas Sports Photography via Getty Images).

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1 hour ago, erskblue said:
 World Cup Qualifier, Anfield, 12th October 1977, Wales 0 v Scotland 2, Safety in numbers for Wales as Leighton Phillips, Brian Flynn, Rod Thomas and John Toshack (right) combine to stop Scotland's Lou Macari (Photo by Bob Thomas Sports Photography via Getty Images).

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I remember the game well.  The famous handball incident. If VAR had been around then the penalty probably wouldn't have been given. The second goal was good. A great header from Dalglish after a great cross from Buchan.

2 hours ago, Boyne said:

I remember the game well.  The famous handball incident. If VAR had been around then the penalty probably wouldn't have been given. The second goal was good. A great header from Dalglish after a great cross from Buchan.

I just liked the photo. Agreed re penalty. And the second goal was a great counter attacking goal by Scotland.

 
 
Mike Mcdonald Hibernian Fc, Dolores Park, Concert, Travel, Viajes, Concerts, Destinations, Traveling, Trips
Just like this picture of the Hibs keeper in action v Aberdeen in I think 1977.
Hibs were the first Scottish team to have a sponsor name Bukta , as shown here across their tops. 
British Labour politician Denis Howell , the Minister for Sport, with members of the English Schools' Football Association team during a Schools'...

Labour politician Denis Howell (1923 - 1998, front right), the Minister for Sport, with members of the English Schools' Football Association (ESFA) team during a Schools' International between England and Scotland at Wembley on 3rd April 1965.
Among the schoolboys are team captain Paul Went and goalkeeper Peter Shilton.

 

Josie, a chimpanzee at London Zoo, demonstrates her ball control during a game of football.

This is all very well. However, could the chimp ‘Play on a wet Wednesday night in Stoke ?’😀

Sorry, couldn’t resist…😀😀

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Football, Home Championships, 20th May 1978, Hampden Park, Scotland, Scotland 0 v England 1, England's Tony Currie takes on Kenny Burns of Scotland

Sport, Football, Home Championship, Hampden Park, 20th May 1978, Scotland 0 v England 1, Scotland's Kenny Burns prepares to volley the ball clear

 

V WALES .HAMPDEN PARK - GLASGOW .Wales goalkeeper Dai Davies clutches the ball away from Scotland's Kenny Burns

Kenny Burns playing for Scotland v England in 1978 and v Wales in 1976.

A very tough player, who Brian Clough converted into a centre back and won the Player Of The Year Award in 1978.

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