... although it took a last minute Oli Burke goal to settle the previous match at Hampden in March. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Joe's tartan jacket will be displayed at Hampden Park Daughter Karen said the Hampden touch was a fitting tribute Joe's daughter said the Hampden Park display is a 'fitting tribute'Belgium duo Thorgan Hazard and Michy Batshuayi wear kilts and learn the bagpipes before Scotland clash Manager Ran Ben Shimon, who has been in the post since July 2017, spoke yesterday of his admiration for the fact that They stayed and applauded the man who stood up when called upon by his country.

File photo dated 11-06-2019 of Scotland manager Steve Clarke. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. He replied he was confident they would come. The atmosphere around Hampden quickly stiffened.For all the talk of positivity beforehand – Steve Clarke would have got a gentle reminder just how unforgiving the Tartan Army can be – as an element of booing crept in from the terraces. » re: We'll Be Coming - The Tartan Army Story - Albania + Croatia Matches Up. The connections between Scotland and the north of England are very strong, they are very important and they are highly valued by people on both sides of the border,” she said.“But we see this as being an important and necessary precaution.”A total of 19,027 people have tested positive for the virus.The number of new cases is almost double the 17 announced the previous day and is 0.8% of the 15,307 new tests which reported results.No deaths were registered of people who tested positive for the virus for the 15th day in a row, with the total remaining at 2,491.“We’ve always said there is a reverse gear in each country and there is a reverse gear here, and we will have to not hesitate if that is what is required.”Scotland announced yesterday that Scotland will remain in phase three of its lockdown exit, but revealed potential dates for further sector reopenings.Meanwhile, a planned easing of England’s lockdown has been postponed a day before it was due to come into effect, as Johnson warned people “cannot be complacent” amid a rise in the prevalence of coronavirus in the community.Scotland’s national clinical director Jason Leitch said: “We’ve always said there is a reverse gear in each country and there is a reverse gear here, and we will have to not hesitate if that is what is required.“That’s not the stage we’re at, so please don’t misunderstand me, we are still comfortable with our control of the virus but it is very fragile.”Passengers arriving from Luxembourg required to self-isolateSturgeon: I wouldn't be booking a foreign holiday just nowUK advises against non-essential travel to Spanish islesScotRail set to resume 90% of services from next weekOfficers were seen breaking up crowds of youngsters and confiscating booze on Portobello Beach on Friday.Officers were alerted at around 3pm and were seen breaking up groups of young people and confiscating alcohol.It comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said there had been an increase in Covid-19 infections among people aged 20 to 40.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We received a report of a large disturbance on Portobello beach in Edinburgh around 3pm on Friday, 31 July, 2020.“Officers are currently in attendance, there are no reports of any injuries and enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances.”Staff at the hospital in Wick said they were 'thrilled' to meet Charles on Friday.Staff at the hospital in Wick said they were “thrilled” to meet Charles, who is known as the Duke of Rothesay while in Scotland.During his visit on Friday afternoon, Charles thanked staff for their “dedication and hard work throughout the Covid-19 pandemic”, according to NHS Highland.NHS Highland staff at Caithness General Hospital were thrilled to welcome a very special guest this afternoon.His…Professor Boyd Robertson, chairman of the health board, said: “We were delighted to welcome His Royal Highness The Duke of Rothesay to Caithness General Hospital.“His Royal Highness spent time chatting with our staff to thank them for their efforts over the last few months and heard their experiences of working across a variety of health and social care roles during the Covid-19 pandemic.“All of the staff that met him were delighted and it has given the entire team a morale boost after such a demanding and challenging period.“I would like to thank His Royal Highness most sincerely for his visit to Caithness General Hospital.”Byron announces it will cut 651 jobs and close 31 restaurants as the brand and assets are transferred to a newly-formed company.Zizzi and Ask Italian owner to shut around 75 restaurantsMore than 100 Frankie and Benny’s restaurants to closeThe company has been rescued from administration but will press on with shutting more than half of its 51 sites after becoming the latest dining business to be hammered by the coronavirus pandemic.Administrators at KPMG said the brand and certain assets have been sold to newly-formed company Calveton, in a move that will protect its 20 remaining sites and 551 employees.Byron has two restaurants in Scotland, both in Edinburgh – on Lothian Road and the Royal Mile.Will Wright, partner at KPMG and joint administrator, said: “In common with so many other companies across the leisure and casual dining industries, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Byron has been profound.“After exploring a number of options to safeguard the future of the business and following a competitive sales process, this transaction ensures Byron will continue to have a presence on our high streets.”Some 651 jobs are expected to be cut across the company.The news comes just weeks after the owner of the Ask Italian and Zizzi pizza chains said it will not reopen around 75 of its restaurants, resulting in the loss of up to 1,200 jobs.The dining sector has been knocked hard by the lockdown and pandemic, with a raft of restaurants having announced closures and jobs losses in recent weeks after seeing sales decimated.Frankie and Benny’s owner The Restaurant Group put up to 3,000 jobs on the line after announcing it was going to close 125 sites, and Bella Italia and Cafe Rouge owner Casual Dining Group said it would close 91 restaurants after calling in administrators.Pizza Express is reportedly planning to axe around 75 sites across the UK.Zizzi and Ask Italian owner to shut around 75 restaurantsMore than 100 Frankie and Benny’s restaurants to closeThe incident happened on the A985 between Cairneyhill roundabout and Kincardine at around 5.35am on Friday.The incident happened on the A985 between Cairneyhill roundabout and Kincardine at around 5.35am on Friday.The 61-year-old victim was transported to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.The road was closed for around six hours for investigation works.Police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward.Sergeant Alastair Purvis, of Fife Road Policing, said: “This was a serious collision and we are looking for anybody who was driving on the road or witnessed the incident to contact police.