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| | | | | Sport Update | | James McFadden: We never gave up on Steven Naismith | It was back in June 2007, as a substitute in a friendly away to the Faroe Islands, that Steven Naismith earned his first Scotland cap. It was in March 2017, when coming off the bench in the World Cup qualifying victory at home to Slovenia, that the attacker appeared to have earned his final cap. Yet any international obituaries penned in the intervening period for the 31-year-old were always premature, according to Scotland No 2 James McFadden. |
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| | Iain Morrison: All Blacksâ war dance in dock for reaching âpeak hakaâ | The British author and journalist Peter Billsâ new book, The Jersey: The Secrets Behind the Worldâs Most Successful Sports Team, comes out at an opportune moment and has caused something of a stir. In it Bills talks to a host of former players and coaches and gets the inside track on the single most successful sporting franchise in the history of the world. For those who have just returned from a holiday on Mars we are talking about the New Zealand All Blacks who, under current coach Steve Hansen, have lost just six of 77 Test matches. |
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