Hugh MacDonald's Final Say column was absolutely brilliant ("Scottish football has left its unmistakable mark on world cups past ...", The Herald, June 19).
It occurred to me, more with alarm than nostalgia, that it is 40 years since I graced the Waldstadion in Frankfurt with my presence for my first, and thus only, Scottish World Cup finals match. This was the gallant goal-less draw against mighty Brazil. Sadly, I cannot provide information on any relevant museum artefacts relating to this campaign, as it remains largely a blur. Perhaps the contact lenses Billy Bremner left in the dressing room before the game are ensconsed on some Brazilian mantle-piece? Thanks to Hugh for a most entertaining read. It fair cheered me up.
Charlie McGuire,
Mount Pleasant Road,
Rothesay, Isle of Bute.
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