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Player #37 of the 80s. 28th April 1982 Scotland draw 1-1 with Northern Ireland at Windsor Park. Making his debut that night was Arthur Albiston of Manchester United. Arthur won 14 caps in total.
Player #36 of the 80s. 28th April 1982 Scotland draw 1-1 with Northern Ireland at Windsor Park. Making his one and only appearnce of the 80s was George Wood of Arsenal. George won four caps in total.
Player #35 of the 80s. March 23rd 1982 and Scotland beat Netherlands 2-1 at Hampden. Making his debut that night was Jim Bett of Rangers. Jim went on to win 26 caps.
With his wonderful goal the other night Scott McTominay moved up to 14 goals for Scotland. He is now in equal tenth on the all time scorer list alongside Mo Johnston.
Player #34 of the 80s. March 23rd 1982 and Scotland beat Netherlands 2-1 at Hampden. Making his debut that night was Allan Evans of Aston Villa. Allan won four caps in total.
Player #33 of the 1980s. 18th November 1981 Scotland lose 1-0 away to Portugal. Making his first appearance and his last overall was Stuart Kennedy of Aberdeen. Stuart (seen here in 1978) won eight caps in total.
Player #32 of the 1980s. 19th May 1981 and Scotland beat Northern Ireland 2-0 at Hampden. Making his debut that night was Tommy Burns of Celtic. Tommy went on to win eight caps in total.
Player #31 of the 80s. 16th May 1981 and Scotland lose 2-0 to Wales at the Vetch Field. Making his debut that day was Paul Sturrock of Dundee United. Paul went on to win 20 caps.
Player #30 of the 80s. 16th May 1981 and Scotland lose 2-0 to Wales at the Vetch Field. Making his first and final appearance of the decade was Arthur Graham of Leeds United. Arthur made 11 appearances altogether.
Player #29 of the 80s. 16th May 1981 and Scotland lose 2-0 to Wales at the Vetch Field. Making his first and final appearance of the decade was Gordon McQueen of Manchester United. Gordon won 30 caps scoring five goals.
Player #28 of the 80s. 16th May 1981 and Scotland lose 2-0 to Wales at the Vetch Field. Making his debut that day was Ray Stewart of West Ham United. Ray went on to gain 10 caps.
Player #27 of the 80s. 25th March 1981 Scotland draw 1-1 with Northern Ireland at Hampden. Making his first appearance of the decade was Asa Hartford of Everton. Asa was winning his 38th of 50 caps.
Player #26 of the 80s. 25th February 1981 Scotland beat Israel 1-0 in Tel Aviv. Making his first appearance of the decade was John Wark of Ipswich Town. John was winning the 10th of his 29 caps.
Player #25 of the 80s. 25th February 1981 Scotland beat Israel 1-0 in Tel Aviv. Making his first appearance of the decade was Kenny Burns of Nottingham Forest. Kenny seen here top left, was winning the 18th of his 20 caps.
Player #24 of the 1980s. 10th September 1980 Scotland beat Sweden 1-0 away in a World Cup Qualifier. Making his first appearance of the decade was Frank Gray of Nottingham Forest. Frank was winning his ninth of 32 caps.
Player #23 of the 80s. 28th May 1980. Scotland lose 1-0 away to Poland with the great Zbigniew Boniek scoring. Making his debut was Alan Brazil of Ipswich Town. Alan was to win 13 caps scoring one goal.
Player #22 of the 80s. 28th May 1980. Scotland lose 1-0 away to Poland with the great Zbigniew Boniek scoring. Making his debut was Ally Dawson of Rangers, seen here with Davie Provan for a kit launch (It's the only Scotland photo I have of him). Ally went on to win 5 caps.
Player #21 of the 1980s. 21st May 1980 Scotland beat Wales 1-0. Making his first appearance of the decade was Roy Aitken of Celtic. Roy was winning the 3rd of his 57 caps.
Player #20 of the 1980s. 21st May 1980 Scotland beat Wales 1-0. Making his first appearance of the decade and scoring the winning goal was Willie Miller of Aberdeen. Willie was winning the 4th of his 65 caps.
Player #19 of the 1980s. 21st May 1980 Scotland beat Wales 1-0. Making his first appearance of the decade was Paul Hegarty of Dundee United. Paul was winning the sixth of his eight caps.
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