David Moyes and the Famous Tartan Army
The Game
The Times
3.2 • 1.5K Ratings
🗓️ 6 June 2024
⏱️ 75 minutes
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Summary
In a special edition of ‘The Game’ former player and Premier League manager David Moyes joins The Times team to discuss all things Scotland. David is alongside two other die-hard Scotland fans Jonathan Northcroft and Scotland correspondent Michael Grant.
Englishman Tom Clarke is the awkward one asking the questions.
David has followed Scotland all over the world for more than 40 years, he’s been through the coaching system and worked with many Scotland greats. He even lays claim to having part of the famous Wembley posts on his bus back north in 1977.
Between them the team discuss great Scottish players and coaches, famous games and even a bet with Kevin Kegan at Wembley.
Finally, they look at the current Scotland team as they head to Germany…oh and a quick chat about David’s time managing England linchpin Declan Rice.
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