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So you can phone in, you can put your point across.
We're also taking callers live here at the Tapyard in Merchant City Square.
And we've got the main man from the Tapyard, Ian, the owner, is coming to join us.
First of all, thank you very much for hosting us here.
And we're hoping that it's not going to be the final time we're here.
We don't know yet because we don't know what
I hope Scotland get through it's obviously going to be massive for us and we've got a new place opening next week so if Scotland get through if we don't get through it's inextensible because that's it when you're coming up against such quality opposition the one thing you don't want to do is give them a head start we did it once we almost did it a second time got away with it with the Jack Hendrick mistake and then did it a third time yeah
Yeah, Ian, you know, through early doors, it looked as if Scotland were looking a bit more positive, that they were kind of on the front foot.
That was the opening seven minutes, but then you started to fear, really, as soon as that first goal went in.
Did it surprise you that, you know, you talk about the lack of cutting edge in the final third, the fact that there didn't really seem to be much in the way of ideas for Scotland, that Steve Clarke didn't try and tweak things quicker, because apart from the change at half-time, which was enforced, Andy Robertson got injured, it took until the 81st minute for him to really try and make those attacking changes.
Because people will start to question some of the thought processes behind Steve Clarke's substitutions across the tournament.
We mentioned that earlier on, Laurence Shanklin starts game number one.
Game number two, when Scotland are chasing a goal, doesn't get off the bench, but Lyndon Dykes and Ross Church do.
Then in game three, Laurence Shanklin stays on for the 90 minutes.
Lyndon Dykes, Ross Stewart, nowhere to be seen.
Shea Adams, it takes him until, what, the 90th minute to get on the pitch?
Thank you very much to Ian for joining us here, but also hosting us at the Tapyard.
He has been brilliant with the hospitality.
And hopefully there's another Scotland game to come for your sake and all our sake as well.
Thank you very much.