The Scotland squad for the two end of season internationals against Estonia and Trinidad & Tobago has been announced today by Berti Vogts. However, there is no place yet in the 25 man squad for injured captain Barry Ferguson, who the manager had hoped might be ready after his knee injury. He explained: "I spoke to Graeme Souness yesterday, and he told me that Barry needs another small operation, so he will not be back in full training by the end of May. However, I am confident that Barry will be with us for the game against Hungary in August and our opening World Cup qualifier in September against Slovenia." Berti has stuck by the players who played in Denmark last week, with just one addition, Sheffield United striker Andy Gray who has scored regularly since moving to Bramall Lane in January. Rab Douglas and Neil McCann, however, both miss out through injury. There is also the prospect of Christian Dailly and Kevin Kyle missing the internationals if they are involved in Nationwide League promotion play-offs, so their progress will be closely monitored. Scotland face Estonia first, in the Le Coq Arena in Tallinn, on Thursday, 27 May, then return home to play Trinidad & Tobago at Easter Road Stadium in Edinburgh on Sunday, 30 May, with a 2.00 pm kick-off. SCOTLAND SQUAD Goalkeepers Paul Gallacher (Dundee United) Craig Gordon (Hearts) Scott Shearer (Coventry City) Defenders Gary Caldwell (Hibernian) Steven Caldwell (Newcastle) Stephen Crainey (Southampton) Christian Dailly (West Ham) Malcolm Mackay (Norwich City) Jackie McNamara (Celtic) David McNamee (Livingston) Steven Pressley (Hearts) Andy Webster (Hearts) Midfield Colin Cameron (Wolves) Peter Canero (Leicester City) Darren Fletcher (Manchester United) Gary Holt (Norwich City) Stephen Pearson (Celtic) Nigel Quashie (Portsmouth) Forwards Stephen Crawford (Dunfermline) Paul Dickov (Leicester City) Andy Gray (Sheffield United) Kevin Kyle (Sunderland) James McFadden (Everton) Kenny Miller (Wolves) Steven Thompson (Rangers). Estonia will be forever remembered by the Tartan Army for the game that lasted 3 seconds in September 1997. Estonia is one of the 10 countries joining the E.U. on the 1st of May, which should make travel a little bit easier. For those less inclined to travel, Scotland face Trindad & Tobago at Easter Road, Edinburgh the following Sunday. Fans of the SPL will be well aware of the risks posed by the likes of Collin Samuel, Jason Scotland, Brent Sancho and Marvin Andrews. What are the chances of Scotland scoring against Scotland I wonder?
Trinidad & Tobago Squad Shaka Hislop (Portsmouth), Stern John (Birmingham City), Carlos Edwards (Wrexham), Clayton Ince (Crewe Alexandra), Anthony Rougier (Bristol City), Ian Cox (Gillingham), Marvin Andrews (Livingston), Dennis Lawrence (Wrexham), Arnold Dwarika (Beijing Guoan) Brent Sancho (Dundee), Cornell Glenn (NY/New Jersey Metrostars, Angus Eve (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh), Marlon Rojas, Denzil Theobald (Arima/Morvant Fire), Kerwyn Jemmot (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh), Kerry Baptiste (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh), Jerren Nixon (North East Stars), Derek King (Joe Public), Kenwyne Jones, Stokely Mason(Vibe CT 105 W Connection), Duarance Williams (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh), Nigel Pierre (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh)
Re: Trinidad & Tobago Squad EAST FIFE LEGEND!!! Arnold Dwarilka, what a player. I might nip alnog to Easter Road and give him some support. I hope he gets on.
West Ham captain Christian Dailly will now miss both games due to their participation the play-off final. But on the plus side, following Sunderland's elimination - Kevin Kyle can play! So, watch out Estonia!!
Estonia Squad (FC Flora unless stated) Goalkeepers Mart Poom (Sunderland) Martin Kaalma Defenders Erko Saviauk Teet Allas Andrei Stepanov (Torpedo Moscow Enar Jaager Ragnar Klavan Alo Barengrub (FC Valga) Dmitri Kruglov (Levadia Tallinn) Midfielders Marko Kristal Martin Reim Meelis Rooba Maksim Smirnov (TVMK Tallinn) Joel Lindpere Ott Reinumae Taavi Rahn (Volyn Lutsk) Aleksandr Dmitrijev (Levadia Tallinn) Strikers Andres Oper (Torpedo Moscow) Kristen Viikmae Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko Ingemar Teever (TVMK Tallinn) Tarmo Kink (Spartak Moscow). Trinidad & Tobago Squad Goalkeepers Shaka Hislop (Portsmouth) Clayton Ince (Crewe Alexandra) Duarance Williams (San Juan Jabloteh) Defenders Marvin Andrews (Livingston) Ian Cox (Gillingham) Kenwyne Jones (Southampton) Derek King (Joe Public) Dennis Lawrence (Wrexham) Marlon Rojas (unattached) Brent Sancho (Dundee) Midfielders Kerry Baptiste (San Juan Jabloteh) Andre Boucaud (Peterborough United) Arnold Dwarika (Beijing Guoan) Carlos Edwards (Wrexham) Angus Eve (San Juan Jabloteh) Kerwyn Jemmot (San Juan Jabloteh) Stokely Mason (San Juan Jabloteh) Denzil Theobald (Arima/Morvant Fire) Forwards Cornell Glen (NY/New Jersey Metrostars) Stern John (Birmingham City) Jerren Nixon (North East Stars) Jason Norville (Watford).
Scotland boss Berti Vogts names three new faces in his team to face Estonia. Portsmouth duo Nigel Quashie and Richard Hughes, along with Livingston defender David McNamee, all earn their Scotland caps. Darren Fletcher is captain for the night in the absence of the injured Barry Ferguson, Christian Dailly - who is preparing for play-off duty with West Ham at the weekend - and Jackie McNamara, who stayed in Scotland for family reasons. At just 20, the Manchester United midfielder is his nation's youngest captain in living memory and the most youthful for more than 100 years. 0-0, almost half time. Scotland playing very well and should be 3 or 4-1 up!
We won 1-0. Not to bad a result to win in Estonia these days. And considering the team we had out, it's reasonably encouraging. Didn't see or hear any of it due to my ********ed up "exam time" sleep pattern. How did we play? How did the new boys get on?
We played pretty dam well! Completely dominated large chunks of the game but we couldn't stick the ball in the net. Thank god for James McFadden - 4 goals in 6 Scotland starts! Gordon - you shouldn't let silly little exams get in the way of fitba!
Famous Fifer Dwarika to show old tricks OF ALL the players boasting tartan connections in the Trinidad and Tobago squad preparing for tomorrow’s clash with Scotland at Easter Road, perhaps none can claim to have been so revered on these shores as Arnold Dwarika... http://sport.scotsman.com/football_international.cfm?id=611842004
San Juan Jabloteh...dundee played them last pre-season and they lost, a certain Jason Scotland scoring the goals, who happen's to have signed for us right after it. Also notice jerron nixon is still playing for T&T, anyone else remember him from United's scottish cup winning side of 94? oooh nixon ohhh nixon!!
Arnold Dwarika and Craig Demmin, who both played for East Fife are being presented with honerary memberships of the East Fife Supporters Trust!
Scotland 4-1 Trinidad & Tobago A wonderful first-half display gave Scotland their biggest win under Berti Vogts as Trinidad & Tobago were torn apart at Easter Road... http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/scotland/3760581.stm An absolutely fantastic first 30 minutes! Regardless of the opposition, this has to be one of the best Scotland performances in recent history! And Darren Fletcher is unquestionably the greatest player in the world, well IMO anyway!
We were quite good for the first half hour or so, but there were still weaknesses there - Crawford couldn't hit a barn door, for example. I think we just took pity on them in the end, at times it was walking pace or slower. T&T were one of the poorest sides I have seen this season (including Scottish 1st division teams!). But there were plus points there; Craig Gordon settled down to a good game after a nervy start (although Malky Mackay didn't help with an awful backpass to Gordon's weaker foot); Quashie is a decent player, no world beater but gets stuck in and has a good left foot; and if Darren Fletcher doesn't win 100 caps it will be a tragedy (because it would mean that he would have suffered a terrible injury to wreck his career, pray to God that doesn't happen!).
I didn't see all of the game but we played some pretty nice stuff today, regardless of the standard of the opposition. What a player Fletcher is, his goal was outstanding. A perfect 40 yard through ball to McFadden, who jinked past one defender, held up the ball and backheeled it onto Fltcher's run and he drilled it into the bottom corner. Those two are going to be world class, they've already shown they can rip teams apart. Remeber that goal against Holland? Arnie didn't play to badly either.
After the humpings we've taken lately , it feels good to do it to someone else for a change . At this point Fletcher looks like he could amass 100 caps in his career .
Moyes has to play mcfadden more at everton, i think the fact when he does play him he plays him in a left wing position, which he can play, when he is much more of a danger up front,doesnt help his case much. still if kevin kilbane floats your boat then i think that says it all. Know how Berti usually wins them when the count and we get humped in friendlies? See cos we humped these two albeit ********ey teams in friendlies does this mean were gonny get humped when it counts now? hmmmmmmmmmmmmm