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How has world changed since Scotland were last at men’s finals?

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The Scottish Parliament did not exist when Scotland last won the men’s soccer championship, Google did not exist, and beer cost about $1.90.

Initial concerns about Y2K’s potential were beginning to surface.

The Wedding Singer’s best box office performance, C’est La Vie by B*witched, was #1 on the charts, and Ceefax provided the BBC’s written coverage of the opening game against Brazil.

After Morocco ruined the party in St Etienne, the Tartan Army were celebrating their broken hearts with a 10p Fredo, unaware that they had been anticipating their nation’s return to the men’s World Cup in 28 years.

It was a very long time ago in 1998. Previously too long ago. Eight of Steve Clarke’s impressive Tuesday squad at Hampden were unborn.

After a generation, some people have envious of their elders who have watched their national team consume the most food. The United States, Canada, and Mexico can’t wait for the summer.

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Unbelieveable transfers andamp; internet

The world wasn’t revolving around the internet when Bill Clinton was kicking around in the White House and Tony Blair was calling 10 Downing Street home.

Although it had been around for more than ten years, it primarily served as a work space rather than a play. Its true potential, or danger, was years away.

Nobody witnessed Colin Hendry and his team-mates strutting out in their kilts on their mobile phones, and neither was Craig Brown’s lineup being predicted, leaked, or discovered online.

Actually, that is an image. One in four people in that time actually had a mobile phone. Imagine the huddling …

Most homegrown viewers were watching in smoke-filled pubs at the time it was prohibited to light up enclosed public spaces almost eight years ago.

They marveled at how Hendry managed to mark a certain Ronaldo, the most expensive player in the world at the time, in a rather admirable manner.

Who is this Federer snob?

The Euro wasn’t actually used until the following year.

As the new parliament in Edinburgh erupted, Donald Dewar, Scotland’s first First Minister, said “today there is a new voice in the land” the same year.

Six First Ministers have been elected in 2014, and one has voted for independence.

Two summers after London welcomed the world for the Olympics, Glasgow hosted the Commonwealth Games the following year. During that one, Hampden hosted a few men’s and women’s football games.

Celtic have won 20 Scottish Premier League titles since 1998, including the 1998 title, which was won weeks prior to the jaunt to France, and the Scottish Premier League title, which was then known as, putting an end to Rangers’ dominance for nine years.

Tiger Woods, 22, was waltzing into the golfing world elsewhere in the sport. He won the Masters, but only one major, and went on to win 14 more.

Roger Federer, who won Wimbledon’s title in 1998 and won his 20 majors, had never even made his ATP debut. Jana Novotna, who had won the title, made £43,500 more than the women’s champion, Jana Novotna, who had won the same amount of money.

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The first for…

This Scotland squad will feel proud that they have accomplished their goals in just three million dollars. They might have also contributed a small sum to the celebrations…

However, this is historically significant. the first generation after the others.

The victory, which secured their first lifetime qualification, was contributed by Aaron Hickey, Lewis Ferguson, and Ben Gannon-Doak.

The bench that exploded onto the pitch as the game slammed was named Anthony Ralston, Josh Doig, Andy Irving, Connor Barron, and George Hirst, all of whom were born after 1998. Billy Gilmour, who had been hurt, was making his way to the celebrations.

Recently, Lennon Miller, Max Johnston, Nathan Patterson, Kieron Bowie, Tommy Conway, James Wilson, Ryan Porteous, and Cieran Slicker have all been called upon. All of these people will also be able to see Scotland play for the first time at the World Cup.

They watched as many as they grew up as dark blue characters James McFadden, Darren Fletcher, Barry Ferguson, Scott Brown, Kenny Miller, and many others, vanish from the land.

It’s taken 10, 011 days to do so.

The celebrations won’t have a wee while until the backdrop of CDs and DVDs, and the milk needed to make tea and coffees for the injured will not cost 34p either.

However, more and more things remain the same.

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Mostert can face Ireland after red card overturned

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Ireland vs. South Africa in the Quilter Nations Series

Dublin’s Aviva Stadium Kickoff Time: 17:40 GMT on Saturday, November 22

After receiving a permanent red card for a high hit, South Africa second row Franco Mostert will no longer have to face Ireland on Saturday.

The Springboks won 32-14 away to Italy last weekend, but the 34-year-old was dismissed after 11 minutes because referee James Doleman determined there was a high level of danger in Mostert’s tackle, and a straight shoulder, with no attempt to “wrap” his arms, prevented the incident from being mitigated.

After reviewing replays and Mostert’s evidence, the committee concluded that head contact was secondary to the initial shoulder contact and was made with much less force and without the necessary “danger” required by World Rugby’s Head Contact Process to make the offender reach the red card threshold.

After De Jager was dismissed for a similar incident in the Springboks’ win over France a fortnight ago and banned for the rest of the autumn internationals, South Africa are already missing Lood de Jager, who also serves in second row in Lood de Jager, for the meeting with Ireland.

Mzwandile Stick, South Africa’s assistant coach, claimed on Monday that officials were treating his team unfairly. He also made mention of bans placed on Jan-Hendrik Wessels and Makazole Mapimpi for actions taken while on club duty that prevented them from participating in South Africa’s northern hemisphere tour.

South Africa’s second row is well-stocked, even without De Jager.

Jean Kleyn started against Italy with Leinster’s RG Snyman and Ruan Nortje on the bench after making five appearances for Ireland in 2019 after qualifying for them through residency and then returning to his home country after a stand-down period.

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Pitches, balls and back-ups – where the Ashes will be won and lost

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There are still two days.

Friday morning, England’s first test match in Australia begins.

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Is it difficult to run, isn’t it?

Batters on either side of the Ashes borderline might be wondering why they should show up. The perceived difficulty of scoring runs, especially for the first Test on a Perth pitch, which the West Australian newspaper has described as a “green monster,” has been the focus of a lot of the buildup.

No nation has been harder to score runs against pace bowling in Australia over the past five years, especially against it (we’ll come to spin later). The pitches and balls are the two causes of this.

The surfaces created in Australia have recently emerged as the fastest, bouncy, and most inconsistent in the world when viewed collectively. The ideal combination for tough batting is ace and inconsistent bounce.

The Kookaburra ball, which is used in this country as a pointless tool, is portrayed in an old English cricket story as a ruse. Six years ago, a new Kookaburra version was released, increasing seam movement. In this country, seam is a much bigger weapon than swing.

Pace bowlers in Australia have an average of 25 runs per wicket since the introduction of the new Kookaburra.

Problem-solving is the essence of test cricket. The difference can be between the batters’ performances when the ball is on top, and vice versa.

What’s happening to the seamers in Australia?

For once, England have arrived in Australia with a mostly intact pace attack, while the home team has suffered injuries.

Josh Hazlewood will miss the first Test for an undetermined amount due to a hamstring issue, while Captain Pat Cummins will miss at least the first with a back injury.

For the 2017-18 Ashes series, Cummins, Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc first formed a trio. Together, they have since claimed 81% of the wickets that Australian pace bowlers have taken in their own Test matches. Due to the “big three’s success” and resilience, Australia has hardly ever needed to look elsewhere.

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Other Australians’ supporting cast members have stepped up, aside from Boland. In home tests, James Pattinson, Jhye Richardson, and Michael Neser all average under 30.

Australia last lost in a home Test in 2012 without Cummins and Hazlewood. They have won by a combined 694 runs, including against England in Adelaide four years ago, the last two times they have played at home without the pair.

At the top, tough.

Remember the days when England was unable to locate an opener for Alastair Cook? Watford’s managers were faster than Watford’s partners, according to Sir Chef.

No longer. No batting duo in the world has ever scored more runs as a pair since Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley were one at the top of the England order at the end of 2022.

Their combination’s success has contributed to Crawley’s stability during some shaky times. The Kent man has been identified as having played for Australia and rememberably hit the final ball of the final Ashes series for four. His batting average rises as the bowling is faster.

In contrast, Australia’s top order is constantly changing, yet David Warner’s gap is still there. Usman Khawaja has walked out of the Tests with five different partners following Warner’s retirement at the beginning of 2024.

On Friday, the uncapped Jake Weatherald looks set to become the sixth in 16 for Australia, which will undoubtedly grab leftie hunter Jofra Archer’s attention.

Problems have been experienced for Australia not just by the opening pair. Australia’s long-term top three, Marinus Labuschagne, was moved to the World Test Championship final and then completely withdrawn. He has been recalled due to his dominance, likely three years old.

Spin war

There is one area where Australia is unquestionably superior for two teams that are so evenly matched: spin.

One of the best finger-spinners in the game is Australia’s Nathan Lyon, who has taken all 562 Test wickets. Will Jacks, a batter, is primarily a batter, while Shoaib Bashir, an English selection punt, is a moderately successful selection punt who looks in poor shape after a broken finger.

The hosts would seem logical to want Lyon in the spotlight, but bowling spin has been a particularly difficult sport in Australia for the past ten years. In that time, spinners in this nation have averaged almost 44, but Lyon’s record largely outweighs the difficulties faced by visiting tweakers.

Another problem Lyon has with attempting to bowl physically. Keep in mind how effective pace bowling is. With a ball in hand, it is reducing Lyon’s time. Lyon averaged 50 overs per Test during the 2017-18 Ashes here. In five Tests against India last year, that number was twice as high.

Right time, at the right place?

Before Father Christmas has loaded his sleigh, England has a depressing habit of being beaten in an away Ashes.

Since 1986, the series hasn’t won since Brisbane, where it has traditionally started. In Adelaide, that was followed by a day-night test recently. England have won 13 of their 14 pink-ball matches while Australia have won 13 of them.

Then there’s Perth, a city where England have only won once since 1970 when they face Packer-raped Australia in 1978. England has visited the city 14 times since 1970.

The first three stops on the tour are identical this time, but in a different way and under different circumstances.

Perth has hosted an Ashes opener before, but this will be the first time it won’t be at the infamous Waca, home to many English humblings, but the brand-new Perth Stadium. Despite having no historical baggage, it continues to be a challenging task for tourists to complete.

The day-nighter takes place in Brisbane during the second Test. West Indies stunned Australia at the Gabba the last time they played a pink-ball Test. The Aussies are no longer used to playing day games in Adelaide, which is the traditional daytime venue. Australia lost one red-ball game to India in 2018, which was the first of two that were held in the City of Churches since 2014 in 2018.

England makes a fresh Ashes debut thanks to the re-jigged schedule, but with some pitfalls.

Australia has won four of its five Test matches at Perth Stadium, despite the only defeat being against India last year. The team that batted first in each Test at the new venue has won it all.

When statistics suggest that the pink ball performs little differently from its red counterpart, day-night games in England frequently become more difficult.

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Katie Price’s ex Kieran Hayler arrives at court as he’s charged with rape of girl, 13

After being accused of raping and sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl, Kuran Hayler has denied the charge and has now appeared in court for his first hearing.

After being charged with three counts of rape and one count of sexual assault against a girl, who was 13 at the time of the alleged crimes, Kieran Hayler appeared in court.

As he braved the snow, Katie Price’s ex-husband donned a black coat, a pair of black pants, and a white shirt as he entered court.

The crimes are said to have occurred between June and October 2016. Hayler’s first hearing of the case took place today at Crawley magistrates.

A Hayler’s legal representative stated that he denied the allegations, but he hasn’t made any comments directly on them. They continued, “Kieran Hayler firmly refutes the allegations made against him in their entirety.”

Mr. Hayler is fully engaged, has cooperated with the police throughout the investigation, and will continue to do so. He anticipates that the court system will rule in his favor and that his name will be found innocent.

We can confirm that Kieran Hayler, 38, of Northchapel, West Sussex, has been charged with three counts of rape and one count of sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl, according to a statement released last month from Sussex Police.

The crimes are said to have occurred between June 1 and October 13, 2016. Hayler is still being investigated and will make an appearance in court on November 19 in Crawley. As our inquiries continue, the girl has received support from specially trained officers despite the girl’s legal status.

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Kebbi Abduction Sabotage Against Nigeria, I Provided Intelligence Before, During Attack — Yahuza Getso

Yahuza Getso, a security, intelligence, and investigation expert, attributes the failure of the authorities to respond to intelligence to the attack by bandits at the Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School (GGCSS) in Maga, Kebbi State.

Getso claimed that the authorities’ failure to act on information obtained prior to the attack that resulted in the abduction of 26 schoolgirls was sabotage.

According to sources, Malam Hassan Makuku, the school’s vice principal, was killed before the attackers kidnapped several schoolgirls.
[/VIDEO] Abduction: Two Schoolgirls Have Escaped From Captivity — Kebbi Govt.

He stated on Wednesday on The Morning Brief on Channels Television that the Kebbi incident was a total compromise.

It’s total negligence, they claim. Because I’m talking to you, I’ve learned that some local governments are in danger of a significant attack by bandits, which is total sabotage against the state.

“I have communicated information to the highest levels of authority, intelligence, operational team, the hierarchy in the state of Kebbi, sorry, and the hierarchy in Niger, Abuja, and the hierarchy at various levels.

“But still, after three hours, I still follow up: “These guys are still coordinating themselves.” These guys are in a fantastic location.

There was also a military or whatever security inside the school, but they left, if it’s any good. The bandits arrived within a short time after they left, “.

Calls to a Military Hierarchy

Getso also asserted that he repeatedly called the military hierarchies during the attack without receiving a response.

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He claimed that this does not foster Nigerians’ confidence in the government.

“And I called the hierarchies several times as the attack was taking place. He claimed that he made several calls while the bandits were engaged in the activity if the hierarchies were watching him.

“But no one has yet responded to my call that I’m talking to and who asked, “Why are you calling at this hour?”

And they are aware that there must be something very serious whenever I call them in these circumstances, in strange circumstances.

How can you convince Nigerians that the government is serious? It is a total system failure. The issue is ours. We have the solution, he continued, but we purposefully avoided seeing it.

He added that Nigerian bandits account for 99.9% of the country’s population.

Authorities’ “Deliberate” Inaction

Getso questioned whether the authorities’ inaction on the intelligence he provided was intentional; he responded, “Well, as far as I’m concerned, it is deliberate because refusing to take my intelligence is a deliberate action. There are frequently distress call numbers that have been circulated by DSS, police, military, and other agencies.

Anyone who called and provided intelligence, if not immediately, is a deliberate sabotage, according to the statement.

Vice Principal Malam Hassan Makuku, who was reportedly killed trying to stop the bandits from abducting the girls, was killed in the attack on the Kebbi school.

During the attack, Makuku, the vice principal, allegedly was shot while attempting to protect the students.

A combined tactical team was sent to search the forest on Monday in a bid to save the girls, according to the police.

Bola Tinubu, the president, expressed regret for the attack and offered condolences to the victims’ families.