Friday, 13 October 2023

SCOTS' HALL OF FAME

There are 83 footballers in the Scottish Football Hall of Fame. There is also a Cup celebrating the winning of the "World" Cup when Renton of Dumbarton, Scottish FA Cup winners beat West Bromwich Albion, English FA Cup winners in 1888, 4-1. The Scottish FA Cup began in 1873 and the English FA Cup in 1872.

Renton Football Club was based in West Dumbartonishire, Scotland. Formed in 1872, they were a prominent team in the early history of  Scottish Footballand were one of the teams that featured in the first ever Scottish Cup fixture. They won the competition twice, in 1885 and 1888, and were also runners-up three times. Their 6–1 win against Cambuslang in 1888 is the joint record win in a Scottish Cup final.

The club were one of the founder members of the Scottish Football League in 1890, but were expelled soon after for breaching the regulations against professionalis,. They returned to the League in 1891, but struggled financially and resigned in 1897. They continued to play in minor senior leagues before folding in 1922.

The Scottish FA Museum is at Hampden Park, of course, showing memorabilia such as the nation's oldest international cap and the oldest ticket from the original 1872 international match.
The Hall of Fame was established in 2004 and includes foreigners Brian Laudrup, Henrik Larsen, a host of Scottish footballers, Denis Law, Matt Busby, the Lisbon Lions*, Dalglish and so on. There is also Rose Reilly who was inducted in 2007.
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Rose, born in 1955 in Kilmarnock, she married an Argentinian, to become Rose Peralta. From her local clubs Stewarton United and then Stewarton Thistle LFC in 1963, she bravely ventured into Reims, ACF Milan, several Italian clubs and then she represented Scotland and Italy before retiring at 40 years old. She won a host of various league titles and cups in France and Italy. her best moment would be in the 1984 Women's World Cup. McCrae's Battalion the 16th Battalion Royal Scots Guard from WW1 get recognised, as does Queen's Park FC, the oldest club in the country.
http://www.mccraesbattaliontrust.org.uk/the-sporting-battalion/
BUT Paul Gascoigne cannot get voted on to the long list of inductees. His nomination has been withdrawn "over concerns about his health". Gazza was due to be inducted at a dinner on October 21st.
Gascoigne scored that memorable goal against Scotland at Wembley in 1996,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDzzqVNwx2U
he made a "piping a flute" gesture at  Celtic Park in 1998 having done it before during his debut against Steau Bucharest at Ibrox.
There are other misdemeanours...so maybe he shouldn't be inducted?
Do you know who the Lisbon Lions are?

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