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  1. No worries pal. Had to give Ryan Jack a shout out on the song, he’s an old school pal of mine. We both went to St Machar Academy. The Scotland team will really miss him. The very first game when I went for trials in the school team I was playing centre back alongside him. It probably took me a month or two to realise that he was really going to go on to be something. At St Machar we were very fortunate to have a great headmaster called Lenny Taylor who was also our football coach, was also the youth team coach for Aberdeen back in the Fergie years.
  2. I'm an Aberdeen fan as well like. I can imagine that has been problem in the past with the scotland team with the Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen cliques. I know Lampard, Gerrard and Rio Ferdinand had talked about cliques being part of the reason why England's so called Golden Generation failed. I rewrote part of the song, obviously had to rewrite the "Need some kicks from Lee Griffiths" part -
  3. Aye, many folk thought Ally was a weirdo for thinking we could actually win the World Cup back in 78 right?
  4. Thanks, I appreciate it. I was on Radio Scotland Friday evening, listen @ 1:52:21 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000wthj
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCedVQt8JoE Hi, I’m Steven and I’m 30 years old from Aberdeen, Scotland. I’ve been in love with rap music from about the age of 12 or 13 years old but I only started writing rhymes late last year and picked it up very quickly. Nas, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Jay Electronica, Kendrick Lamar and Wu Tang Clan are some of my favourites. I’m not the biggest football fan in the world but as a young kid I was very much football crazy. The opening game of the World Cup in 1998, Brazil vs Scotland, was the game that got me into football. I still have fond memories of those times. I can remember being at school that day of the opening game and we more or less had a go-as-your-please-day, we didn’t have to do any work. I can remember running around my living room going crazy when Craig Burley scored against Norway. Even though it’s been about 23 years, I’m just glad I was able to see Scotland play in a major tournament. These are childhood memories that I still cherish to this day. Back in 2017, I watched this countdown programme on BBC Three about the Most Annoying World Cup Moments I think it’s called and the “Don’t Come Home Too Soon” song by Del Amitri made the list. I couldn’t believe it. In my humble opinion… the lyrics are shit. Some people will say “Oh well they’re being realistic about it” but I had posted about this a few days ago on here (https://www.reddit.com/r/Scotland/comments/n70b3b/del_amitri_dont_come_home_too_soon_the_worst_song/), it really sums up how typically pessimistic many Scots are. I don’t remember even hearing this song back in 1998. I see it got number 15 in the charts. Was hardly a big top hit like “Ally’s Tartan Army” in 1978. And at least that one was a cherry little number. In my rap I had to add in a little dig to Del Amitri. You might be great musicians guys but “Don’t Come Home Too Soon” is garbage. I mention Ryan Jack in the song as well, he’s an old school pal of mine. We both went to St Machar Academy. The Scotland team will really miss him. The very first game when I went for trials in the school team I was playing centre back alongside him. It probably took me a month or two to realise that he was really going to go on to be something. At St Machar we were very fortunate to have a great headmaster called Lenny Taylor who was also our football coach, was also the youth team coach for Aberdeen back in the Fergie years.
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