يحاول ذهب - حر

A GENERATION GAME SPECIAL

March 12, 2025

|

Scottish Daily Express

Clarke looking to future with inclusion of Miller and Wilson

- By Fraser Wilson

A GENERATION GAME SPECIAL

ONE glance at the date of birth column as the squad list dropped at Hampden yesterday summed it up better than any words.

At the top, Craig Gordon, born 31-12-1982.

Down the opposite end the last name. James Wilson, born 06-03-2007.

A 25-year disparity between the man who will become Scotland's third-most capped player of all time if he plays both legs of the upcoming Nations League play-off against Greece and his Hearts team-mate who next month will sit his Highers exams.

A changing of the guard moment for the national team? It was certainly a nod to the future perhaps more than any time in Steve Clarke's near-six year spell as boss of the national team.

His latest selection had a bit of everything. His tried and trusted veterans Gordon, Grant Hanley and Andy Robertson.

His go-to midfield generals Scott McTominay, John McGinn, Ryan Christie and Billy Gilmour.

And the welcome return of key men Kieran Tierney and Lewis Ferguson from injury.

But it was the two fresh faces added to the list for the first time who screamed off the page like a Tartan Army footsoldier blasting out Flower of Scotland.

The inclusion of Wilson and Motherwell's teen sensation Lennon Miller was certainly a surprise from a man who has faced accusations of being too loyal to the old brigade.

But just as he did with Ben Doak at the start of this Nations League campaign, Clarke knows now is the time to start laying the foundations for the future.

المزيد من القصص من Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

SENDING OFF WON'T BE THE ENZ OF DELAP

LIAM DELAP apologised to his Chelsea teammates for his red card late on in the Blues' 4-3 Carabao Cup last-16 win over Wolves on Wednesday.

time to read

1 min

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

After living in a haunted house, I know there IS a spirit world

When ANNE BATESON moved into her new Leeds home with her husband and young daughter, it sparked a series of unexplained paranormal experiences... including a 'visit' from her deceased father

time to read

7 mins

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Rohl takes it in his stride as he gets ready to enter lion's den against the wily old fox

THERE should have at least been a hint of apprehension in Danny Rohl's demeanour.

time to read

4 mins

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

UNDER THE HOOD

From combat training to wardrobe challenges, the stars of Robin Hood reveal what goes on behind the scenes

time to read

2 mins

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

X FACTOR

Spurs boss Frank backs young gun Simons to turn on the style

time to read

2 mins

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Island strife

Against the stunning backdrop of Shetland, Calder and Tosh return to solve another murder

time to read

3 mins

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

GERS BOSS: WE DON'T NEED TO USE

FROM BACK PAGE

time to read

2 mins

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

It's Kim Fonz Un

KIM Jong Un’s latest look will get a big thumbs-up from Happy Days fans, as he resembles legendary character The Fonz.

time to read

1 min

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

Stitch in time

The pressure is on for 10 creative knitters as they compete for the top spot under the watchful eye of host Tom Daley

time to read

2 mins

November 01, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Online's fine for wine with these tips

BUYING wine online can be just as daunting as walking into a shop. That was the conclusion of a recent article in Decanter magazine. And they’re not wrong. If anything, I find the endless choice, plus variations in the information available, even more daunting. At least in a traditional bricks-and-mortar shop, you can ask for help or pick up the bottle and read the label!

time to read

2 mins

November 01, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size