John Souttar has been called up for the Scotland u19 squad for the Elite round matches later this month. The games are due to be played between 26-31 March.
For Celtic Liam Henderson is in the squad along with Calum Waters and Paul McMullan.
For Rangers Liam Kelly (bit Celticy that name), Ryan Sinnamon and Tom Walsh are in the squad.
Good to see John Souttar back playing after a lot of injuries this season although I really don't see where he'll fit in at this moment in time at Tannadice. He's a bit of an enigma and I wouldn't be surprised to see his younger brother eclipse him.
Scotland u19s
posted on 12/3/15
Needs more detail to warrant a comment.
Where are these matches being played?
Who is coaching the U19's?
Who is the younger brother and why will he outshine his bigger brother?
As an aside Liam Kelly is a future star despite your childish dig at his name
posted on 12/3/15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1zH2x1-7LA
posted on 12/3/15
I forgot about this article
The matches are being played somewhere or other - Austria I think - and if they win through they'll play in the final tournament in Greece.
We've got a tough group with Italy and Croatia in with ourselves and the Austrians.
Ricky Sbragia is the coach of the 19s.
The younger brother is Harry Souttar, and he is taller and by all accounts better. He's been given a squad number for this season although is yet to feature. He's only 16. He's been selected for the Scotland u16 team this season.
posted on 12/3/15
How reliable are the "younger brother is better" claims? I heard it about Louis Swanson, Mark Russell, Ross McCord... and probably a few others that my mind is choosing to forget.
posted on 12/3/15
So the ref and the compliance officer were completely wrong and broony was right
posted on 12/3/15
Hobo - I'm fairly gullible on these things so just believe them.
posted on 12/3/15
I admire your honesty.