Craig Gordon eyes Scotland top 10 list as he explains what Hearts pal Craig Halkett will offer national side
Craig Gordon received a medal from Willie Miller for reaching the 50-cap milestone.
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Craig Gordon received a medal from Willie Miller for reaching the 50-cap milestone.
Anybody who can remember watching a World Cup that did not have Cristiano Ronaldo taking part in it would have to be well into their 20s by now. Those a little older might even remember vividly how leaderless his national team, Portugal, looked the last time they had to go to a World Cup without him.
Gordon is just one cap behind Aberdeen legend Willie Miller and will have the chance to equal his total of 65 against Poland on Thursday and then bypass him next week against either Wales or Austria if selected.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke has enrolled his players in a ‘refresher course’ as he bids to ensure their standards and intensity levels are maintained amid the delay to the climax of their World Cup qualifying campaign.
Dennis Harvey Film CriticNaomi Watts has had a penchant for highly physical roles unusual among female stars not particularly associated with action movies. It made her acrobatics the most special effect amidst so many CG wonders in Peter Jackson’s “King Kong,” and a vividly plausible victim of grueling crises in films like “Funny Games” and “The Impossible.” Of course, one can always get too much of a good thing, as when recent, regrettable “The Desperate Hour” seemed to reduce the hot-button topic of school shootings to a gimmicky “Watch this fearless actress run the gamut of emotions while JOGGING!”Fortunately, there is nothing gratuitous about the physicality demanded of Watts by “Infinite Storm,” which is based on a real-life incident that took place in New Hampshire’s White Mountains a dozen years ago.
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