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Fellow sufferers in exile
SCOTLAND: The Hampden visitors share a long absence from major finals with their hosts thanks to a dearth of native talent. Stewart Fisher reports
Trial of strength
SCOTLAND: Despite their height and muscle, Scotland should be able to put Norway to the sword, writes Michael Grant
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Portuguese man of awe
RANGERS: Pedro Mendes may not be the new messiah, but after just seven games he has gained thousands of disciples. The good news for Rangers, and their fans, is that there is plenty more to come, finds Michael Grant
There’s more to come
Mrs Arfield might need a bigger mantlepiece as son Scott’s latest award is sure to be followed by many others, writes Stewart Fisher
Europe can be a tough school
FROM THE TOUCHLINE: Mark McGhee admits Motherwell were outclassed on Thursday, but says he and his players can learn from the experience
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Come off the ledge, it’s just a bad year
ON THE SPOT Michael Grant
Newcastle: a cursed brand
Ian Bell, columnist of the year
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