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Scotland footballers Tom Forsyth and goalkeeper Alan Rough celebrate victory over England



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Scotland footballers Tom Forsyth and goalkeeper Alan Rough celebrate victory over England

Scotland footballers Tom Forsyth and goalkeeper Alan Rough celebrate victory over England at Hampden Park to win the British International Football trophy.
16th May 1976

Daily Record
Mirrorpix
Glasgow
Scotland
GL*902031

Media ID 21608425

© Mirrorpix

Achievement Success Victorious


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the glorious moment when Scotland's footballers Tom Forsyth and goalkeeper Alan Rough celebrated their remarkable victory over England at Hampden Park. It was a historic day on the 16th of May in 1976, as they clinched the prestigious British International Football trophy. The image captures an explosion of pure joy and unbridled emotions etched across their faces. The sheer elation radiating from Forsyth and Rough is palpable, reflecting not only their personal triumph but also symbolizing the collective achievement of Scottish football. Their exuberant celebrations serve as a testament to years of hard work, dedication, and unwavering determination. This snapshot encapsulates the essence of success in sport during the vibrant era of the 1970s. As spectators gaze upon this photograph, they are instantly reminded that victory is not merely about winning a game; it represents overcoming obstacles, surpassing expectations, and leaving an indelible mark on history. For both players and fans alike, this image evokes nostalgia for a time when dreams were realized on hallowed grounds like Hampden Park. It serves as a reminder that sports have an incredible power to unite nations through shared moments of triumph. Memory Lane Prints has beautifully preserved this iconic piece of sporting history for us all to cherish—a visual memento capturing Scotland's victorious spirit forever etched within our hearts.

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