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Berra Set to Follow in Warky's Footsteps
Friday, 15th Nov 2013 10:14

Christophe Berra will become the Blues’ first Scotland international in 30 years if he features in tonight’s friendly against the USA at Hampden Park (Sky Sports 2/HD 2, 7.30pm).

John Wark was the last Town player to wear the dark blue 30 years ago tomorrow when he played in a 2-1 defeat to East Germany in a European Championships qualifier in Halle.

Edinburgh-born Berra has been called up for the first time since he joined the Blues in the summer, having previously won 27 full Scotland caps, scoring two goals, in addition to appearances at U21 and B levels. The Scots also face Norway in another friendly on Tuesday.

Manager Mick McCarthy says the call will mean a lot to Berra: “I’m delighted for him because, certainly when he was at Wolves, he was very proud of the fact that he was in the Scotland squad and playing.

“If he’d been left out [of the Wolves team] he was conscious that that could affect his position. I’m delighted, really pleased for him and he really deserves it because he’s such a terrific pro.”

Meanwhile, academy second-year keeper Michael Crowe will make his first start for the Wales U19s when they face Holland in their European Championships qualifying mini-tournament in Tbilisi this morning.

The 18-year-old came on as a second-half sub in Geraint Williams’s side’s 5-1 defeat to Georgia in their opening game on Wednesday. They face Moldova in their final match on Monday.

London-born Crowe, whose father is English and mother Norwegian, joined the Blues in the summer of 2012 from Kristiansand-based side IK Start, having been brought up in Norway. He qualifies for Wales through his grandmother.

Academy first-year scholar Jonny Smith came on as a half-time sub for Northern Ireland’s U17s in their 1-0 defeat to Latvia in the European Championships qualifying mini-tournament they are hosting this week.

The Northern Irish youngsters next face Turkey and Luxembourg on Saturday and Tuesday respectively.

Elsewhere, boss Mick McCarthy and his assistant Terry Connor were at the Jody Craddock Reunion Dinner at Molineux last night. Craddock has been granted a testimonial year by Wolves and last night saw McCarthy’s 2008/09 Championship-winning team pay tribute to their skipper.


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whosroundisitanyway added 10:32 - Nov 15
Big footsteps to fill!
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Walk_the_Wark added 11:58 - Nov 15
Indeed. Wark = best box to box midfielder of all time!!!
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bluemikey100 added 12:40 - Nov 15
wud of been rhodes i wonder why its not lol
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theblueginger added 13:05 - Nov 15
Not sure he is first choice CB, but hey ho...
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mulligan78 added 13:15 - Nov 15
Did Tommy Miller never play for Scotland, wasn't he called up by Berti Vogts?
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Popeye added 13:33 - Nov 15
He needs to grown a moustache and curly hair then he could really be compared to Warky!
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PhilTWTD added 14:02 - Nov 15
Miller got a call-up but never a cap, got injured from what I remember.
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irishtim added 15:48 - Nov 15
Warky, What a player. Class act.
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bluemikey100 added 15:50 - Nov 15
legends john wark ,alan brazil ,george burley are the only other 3 to have played for scotland well done berra
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itfchorry added 16:30 - Nov 15
I think that Jimmy Robertson was another Scottish international
but did not win any of his caps while playing
for the Town
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nutter added 16:58 - Nov 15
wasn't Billy Baxter a scotland international?
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ericclacton added 17:03 - Nov 15
John Wark a legend in his own time, I thankyou.
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mulligan78 added 18:35 - Nov 15
Ah... Good Luck Berra!!
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kesblue added 18:36 - Nov 15
What about neil Alexander .
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Fatcatevans added 21:26 - Nov 15
No nutter, Bill Baxter was appallingly treated by Scottish selectors. Best Scottish player never to be capped for his country
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cyprustractorboy added 08:03 - Nov 16
true fatcat as was marcus stewart for england
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Seasider added 13:48 - Nov 16
Notice Mick says wanted to be in Wolves team so could be in contention for Scottish place.
Looks like same happening at Ipswich?
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