You can be born anywhere.
That’s chance.
The rest is… choice.
Choose the sun in Naples
and the rain in Glasgow.
Choose heading to a World Cup.
Choose tattie scones on a Tuesday
and pizza on a Wednesday.
Ignore everyone telling you it’s easier the other way
and embrace being the underdog.
Choose a skipper that’s always on duty.
Choose getting absolutely written off
and getting up and showing them anyway.
You can’t decide where you’re born.
But you can decide who you stand with.
CHOOSE SCOTLAND 🏴
They throw around your money like it’s their own.
It’s a worthwhile cause, but John Swinney should withdraw this donation from the government, and instead donate a sum out of his OWN pocket.
If he does so, I’ll happily match whatever he personally donates.
When 4 Jewish Ambulances were burnt out. Starmer & every MP was all over the Media. Cobra Meetings called, visited site etc. Monies given to Jeiwsh Commuinty
Last night families were burnt out of their homes and attacked by racists. Where is the same response
😏
My father was stabbed 33 times & had his throat cut from ear to ear by this loyalist UFF murder. Do I blame the entire loyalist community, of course I don’t! Evil is Evil it doesn’t recognise race,creed or colour!!
The folks at the BBC asked if I’d make a show to mark Scotland’s return to the World Cup. FIFA’s ticket prices etc killed the buzz a bit and showed where the game is headed so I made a show that celebrates everything that football brings to people.
From supporters whose clubs represent communities and are more than just football teams, to children and adults at all levels who find joy, purpose and a sense of escapism from playing football and to top-level footballers (past and present) who are still in touch with and truly value and respect the importance of supporters and where they came from.
It’s on @bbciplayer from Friday June 5th @BBCScotland the same night and then @bbcone Sunday June 7th 10:30pm.
@RChris1872@SkySportsNews@Josh37857718 If your new signing would have scored his sitter against Motherwell, then questionable ref decisions become irrelevant.
More than 150 people, including 120 children, were killed in Iran when an airstrike hit a school in Minab.
Although a preliminary US military investigation determined Washington was responsible, the Trump administration is yet to formally accept responsibility.
Sky's @DominicWaghorn is the first international journalist to visit Minab.
Warning: contains distressing content.