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![]() | Scotland v England 1966 England narrowly hang on to record a 4-3 win Scotland team:- 1.Robert Feguson 2.John Greig(Capt) 3.Tommy Gemmel 4.Bobby Murdoch 5.Ronnie McKinnon 6.Jim Baxter 7.Jimmy Johnstone 8.Denis Law 9.William Wallace 10.Billy Bremner 11.Willie Johnstone England team:- 1.Gordon Banks 2.George Cohen 3.Keith Newton 4.Nobby Stiles 5.Jack Charlton 6.Bobby Moore(Capt) 7.Alan Ball 8.Roger Hunt 9.Bobby Charlton 10.Geoff Hurst 11.John Connelly Scotland scorers:Jimmy Johnstone 2,Denis Law England scorers: ... |
![]() | Braveheart : historical fact v Hollywood fiction of Edward I who probably was as brutal as portrayed in the film. The most ridiculous is that of Isabella who is the bride of Edward's son. The film shows her negotiating with Wallace and then falling in love with him. Pretty magical for someone who did not travel to England until some five years after Wallace died. Gibson's take on this is that Edward I in enforcing the right of the first night wanted to breed a race that was no longer Scots but mixed with his own nobles. However the ... |
![]() | (1/5) Dangerous Missions The Cockleshell Heroes . The waves were five feet high and the canoe Conger was lost. The two crew of Conger Corporal George Sheard and Marine David Moffat were towed by the other canoes. Once near the shoreline, both men had to swim to the shore as they were slowing down the remaining canoes. Neither men made it to the shore and they were assumed to have drowned. The crew of the canoe Coalfish Sergeant Samuel Wallace and Marine Jock Ewart - were caught by the Germans and shot. The crew of the Cuttlefish ... |
![]() | (5/5) Dangerous Missions The Cockleshell Heroes . The waves were five feet high and the canoe Conger was lost. The two crew of Conger Corporal George Sheard and Marine David Moffat were towed by the other canoes. Once near the shoreline, both men had to swim to the shore as they were slowing down the remaining canoes. Neither men made it to the shore and they were assumed to have drowned. The crew of the canoe Coalfish Sergeant Samuel Wallace and Marine Jock Ewart - were caught by the Germans and shot. The crew of the Cuttlefish ... |
![]() | (2/5) Dangerous Missions The Cockleshell Heroes . The waves were five feet high and the canoe Conger was lost. The two crew of Conger Corporal George Sheard and Marine David Moffat were towed by the other canoes. Once near the shoreline, both men had to swim to the shore as they were slowing down the remaining canoes. Neither men made it to the shore and they were assumed to have drowned. The crew of the canoe Coalfish Sergeant Samuel Wallace and Marine Jock Ewart - were caught by the Germans and shot. The crew of the Cuttlefish ... |
![]() | (3/5) Dangerous Missions The Cockleshell Heroes . The waves were five feet high and the canoe Conger was lost. The two crew of Conger Corporal George Sheard and Marine David Moffat were towed by the other canoes. Once near the shoreline, both men had to swim to the shore as they were slowing down the remaining canoes. Neither men made it to the shore and they were assumed to have drowned. The crew of the canoe Coalfish Sergeant Samuel Wallace and Marine Jock Ewart - were caught by the Germans and shot. The crew of the Cuttlefish ... |
![]() | (4/5) Dangerous Missions The Cockleshell Heroes . The waves were five feet high and the canoe Conger was lost. The two crew of Conger Corporal George Sheard and Marine David Moffat were towed by the other canoes. Once near the shoreline, both men had to swim to the shore as they were slowing down the remaining canoes. Neither men made it to the shore and they were assumed to have drowned. The crew of the canoe Coalfish Sergeant Samuel Wallace and Marine Jock Ewart - were caught by the Germans and shot. The crew of the Cuttlefish ... |

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