Why This Scotland Squad Feels Different
6/10/202632 min
Ahead of the opener against Haiti, Kenny Macintyre is joined by Andy Halliday and Tony Docherty to ask the big questions. Who should start at the back, and which centre‑half partnership gives Scotland the best chance? Is the 4‑4‑2 now the system to stick with - and why has the front two clicked so quickly? How much does total player buy‑in really matter at a major tournament? And is Steve Clarke finally ready to enjoy the moment as Scotland head into the World Cup full of belief?
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[upbeat music] Scotland's club mentality, who starts at the back against Haiti, and what is Steve Clarke really like? [upbeat music] Hello, I'm Kenny McIntyre, and this is the Scottish Football Podcast. All the news, views, and analysis you need on Wednesday, the 10th of June. Is the togetherness in Steve Clarke's