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Against the backdrop of nationalism, devolution and North Sea oil, Scotland were the only British team to qualify for the 1978 World Cup, and set off with genuine hopes of returning champions. But it all went horribly wrong. Beaten by Peru, a country few could point to on a map, and drawing with Iran, Scotland faced Holland, needing to win by three goals. Incredibly, the Scots conjured up one of the greatest goals in World Cup history to give themselves a chance...but it wasn't to be. Throughout this entertaining account, the cast of characters stands out: manager Ally McLeod, more a friendly uncle than world-class strategist; the monstrously permed, part-time goalkeeper Alan Rough; and wide-boy Willie Johnstone, sent home after failing a drugs test. Yet despite the resounding failure and humiliation, Argentina '78 is still viewed with great affection. Perhaps for the last time, Scotland had a world-class team and after all, if you end up beating the runners-up, doesn't that mean you are the winners?Product Identifiers
PublisherHeadline Publishing Group
ISBN-139780755314102
eBay Product ID (ePID)87724857
Product Key Features
Book Title'78: How a Nation Lost the World Cup
AuthorGraham Mccoll
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2008
GenreSports
Dimensions
Item Height197mm
Item Width143mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorGraham Mccoll
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom