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Jason Scotland’s World Cup call will hit Saints.
« on: November 03, 2005, 07:10:38 AM »
Scotland’s World Cup call will hit Saints.
By: Ian Roache.
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St Johnstone striker Jason Scotland will jet off to Trinidad following Saturday’s home match against Airdrie United with the best wishes of his manager and colleagues ringing in his ears.
Scotland has been called up by his country for the World Cup two-leg play-off against Bahrain, with the prospect of playing in Germany next summer looming large.
While Saints boss Owen Coyle is disappointed at losing him for the league match against Dundee a week on Saturday, hopes are high at the club that one of their own will win through to the finals.
“Jason will be available for the Airdrie game, but the Trinidad and Tobago FA have been in touch and want him to fly out the following day,” said manager Owen Coyle.
“It is a big blow for us that he is missing the Tayside derby, but we will all wish him well.”
Dundee’s Kelvin Jack is in the Trinidad and Tobago squad too—Dundee United’s Collin Samuel is on stand-by—and will also be counted out of the derby as well as the Dark Blues’ re-arranged fixture with Hamilton the following Tuesday.
Saturday’s clash at McDiarmid Park will pit Coyle against a side that has been close to his heart over the years.
But he is just concerned with making sure Saints perform against an Airdrie team that hammered Dundee last weekend.
“I know the Airdrie boys really well and have a few close friends there,” he said.
“I am well aware how difficult this game may be and they are capable of beating any team in the division on their day.
“But we have to get back to doing the good things we did in the games here against Brechin and Hamilton.”
Meanwhile, midfielder Neil Janczyk has been sidelined again, this time by a flu-type virus.
On a more positive note, Mark Campbell and Scott Paterson will both play in a closed- door game today and Darren Sheridan’s foot knock is responding to treatment.
The real measure of a man's character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.

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Re: Jason Scotland’s World Cup call will hit Saints.
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2005, 06:18:20 PM »
Compare that with Birchall's manager who wanted T&T to lose so he could get back his player. I'm sure that when Jason returns after T&T qualifying he will repay his manager with goals.

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Re: Jason Scotland’s World Cup call will hit Saints.
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2005, 07:16:24 PM »
Compare that with Birchall's manager who wanted T&T to lose so he could get back his player. I'm sure that when Jason returns after T&T qualifying he will repay his manager with goals.
that makes no sense
win or lose he will be back at the same time wont he

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Re: Jason Scotland’s World Cup call will hit Saints.
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2005, 07:33:56 PM »
Compare that with Birchall's manager who wanted T&T to lose so he could get back his player. I'm sure that when Jason returns after T&T qualifying he will repay his manager with goals.
that makes no sense
win or lose he will be back at the same time wont he

The point I was making is the manager's support for his players International ambitions. This in itself motivates a player to produce for his club. In the case of Birchall who was fully committed to T&T he had a manager who did not support his ambitions. This in my opinion was a very disappointing and could affect the relationship with player and coach