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Thread: Repatriating Scottish Players from English Leagues

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    Repatriating Scottish Players from English Leagues

    Perhaps I?m blinkered from our halcyon days (Jim McInally and lesser so, Dave Bowman) but what Scottish player has been a success in Tangerine after having played in England?

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    Eamonn Bannon

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    Charlie Miller

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    Derek McInnes

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    Steven Pressley

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    Aye but he was 45 years ago!

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    Jon daly

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    King of the sideways pass? did he set the benchmark for modern tactics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arab777 View Post
    Steven Pressley
    Only really came into a gemme with Hearts taking all the knowledge from Malpas with him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitfieldarab View Post
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    Moments of brilliance in a poor United team but was he consistently good?

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