ErsatzThistle Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 A look back at the Under 18 national team's 1999 and 2000 fixtures. What ultimately happened to this squad ? Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20061230103525/http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scotland_matches.cfm?curpageid=504 Mini Tournament in Aquitaine, France Monday, 25th October, 1999 France 3, Scotland 0. Venue: Pauillac Goals: 1-0 Bugnet 36, 2-0 Mathis 51, 3-0 Ahamada 58. Scotland: Brown (Rangers), Cocozza (Celtic) (sub McHale (Rangers) 73), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Ross (Rangers), Doig (Nottingham Forest), Williams (Nottingham Forest), Kerr (Newcastle United), Gibson (Rangers), Keogh (Celtic), T. McManus (Hibernian), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers). Wednesday, 27th October, 1999 Armenia 1, Scotland 2. Venue: Labrede Goals: 1-0 Hovhannisyan 78, 1-1 McCann 86, 1-2 McCann 90. Scotland: Soutar (Dundee), McCann (Celtic), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Ross (Rangers), Doig (Nottingham Forest) (sub McLaren (Hamilton Academical) 60), McHale (Rangers), Kerr (Newcastle United), Gibson (Rangers), Keogh (Celtic), T. McManus (Hibernian) (sub S. McManus (Celtic) 65), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers). Under 18 International Tournament of Oporto, Portugal Wednesday, 19th April, 2000 Scotland 2, France 4. Venue: Estadio do Calvario, Lousada Goals: 0-1 Bamogo 19, 1-1 McManus 38, 1-2 Moussilous 54, 2-2 McManus 58, 2-3 Bamogo 83, 2-4 Bodmer 84. Scotland: Brown (Rangers), Canero (Kilmarnock), Crainey (Celtic), Cocozza (Celtic), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Murray (Hibernian), Kerr (Newcastle United), McCann (Celtic) (sub Mackie (Aberdeen) 83), Keogh (Celtic) (sub McHale (Rangers) 78), T. McManus (Hibernian), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers) (sub McParland (Celtic) 68). Thursday, 20th April, 2000 Scotland 1, Portugal 0. Venue: Estadio do Bessa, Porto Goals: 1-0 McParland 21. Scotland: Brown (Rangers), Canero (Kilmarnock), Cocozza (Celtic) (sub Mathie (Coventry City) 8), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Murray (Hibernian), Kerr (Newcastle United), T. McManus (Hibernian) (sub Mackie (Aberdeen) 46), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers), McHale (Rangers) (sub McDonald (Kilmarnock) 84), Hughes (Rangers), McParland (Celtic) (sub McCann (Celtic) 71). Saturday, 22nd April, 2000 Scotland 0, Austria 0. Venue: Estadio do Padroense, Padrao da Legua Scotland: Soutar (Dundee), Canero (Kilmarnock), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Murray (Hibernian), Kerr (Newcastle United), T. McManus (Hibernian) (sub Mackie (Aberdeen) 80), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers) (sub McCann (Celtic) 70), McHale (Rangers), Hughes (Rangers), Mathie (Coventry City), McDonald (Kilmarnock) (sub McParland (Celtic) 55). France won the tournament. Whether any of the following they were any good or not is obviously up for debate (Williams & Canero got snookered by injury) but those who eventually played for the senior team were: Stephen Crainey (12 caps 2002-2011), Peter Canero (1 cap 2004), Gary Caldwell (it's probably him* 55 caps & 2 goals 2002-2013), Ian Murray (6 caps 2002-2006), Brian Kerr (3 caps 2003-2004), Stephen Hughes (1 cap 2009), Maurice Ross (13 caps 2002-2003), Stephen McManus (26 caps & 2 goals), Gareth Williams (5 caps 2002). Mark Brown, Tam McManus, Darren Mackie, Gary McDonald, Derek Soutar and Chris Doig have had varying fortunes in their club careers. Where are Ross, Canero, Williams, Kerr, Mackie, McDonald, Soutar etc at the present ? And just who were mystery men: Cocozza (Celtic), Mathie (Coventry), O'Brien (Blackburn), McHale (Rangers), McLaren (Hamilton), Gibson (Rangers), McCann (Celtic), Keogh (Celtic) and McParland (Celtic) ? *Gary Caldwell was born in 1982, Stephen Caldwell was born in 1980 and probably slightly too old for these Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wanderer Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 The O'Brien at Blackburn is Burton O'Brien who was one of two kids at St Mirren (think David McNamee was the other) who made a high profile move to Blackburn that got a lot of people excited, but both could not break into the team and ended up at Livingston, with only McNamee getting capped (think he is at Cowdenbeath now). Marc Cocozza at Celtic I seem to recall moved to Dundee United before dropping down into the Junior Leagues for the majority of his career. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bossman4 Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 Burton O'Brien and David McNamee, O'Brien is at Cowdenbeath, McNamee got 4 caps in his time and done the better of the two down south. He retired two years ago and is now in the Navy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squirrelhumper Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 Peter Canero was extremely unlucky with injury and had to retire in his mid 20s. Still see him at Killie games, he's working an an engineer on the huge windmills you see. Nice guy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squirrelhumper Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 Gary McDonald is playing with Kilwinning Rangers now (he's 34) but had a decent enough career with Killie, Oldham, Aberdeen, Hamilton, Morecombe, St Johnstone and Peterhead with over 400 senior games and just shy of 50 goals from midfield. Another decent guy (and Killie fan!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aaid Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 That's actually not a bad return in terms of internationals from an under 18 age group. One player in the hall of fame and a number of others capped. There is always a fallout from age group teams with players being hampered by injury, not kicking on as was expected or simply being not good enough in the first place. When that group went on to U21s under Rainer Bohnhof - which I thought was an exceptional group - the two that stuck out for me were Stephen Hughes and Brian Kerr, neither of who really kicked on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProudScot Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 1 hour ago, Squirrelhumper said: Peter Canero was extremely unlucky with injury and had to retire in his mid 20s. Still see him at Killie games, he's working an an engineer on the huge windmills you see. Nice guy. Peter Canero was also just about a wonderkid on football manager in his early days. Back then FM loved to make a scottish random a potential star; Mark Kerr, Paul Gallacher, Austin McCann, Paul Jarvie..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wanderer Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 5 minutes ago, ProudScot said: Peter Canero was also just about a wonderkid on football manager in his early days. Back then FM loved to make a scottish random a potential star; Mark Kerr, Paul Gallacher, Austin McCann, Paul Jarvie..... Darren Mackie was a 40 goals a season machine in the early 00's editions of FM..... How wrong they were Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverbear Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 2 hours ago, ErsatzThistle said: A look back at the Under 18 national team's 1999 and 2000 fixtures. What ultimately happened to this squad ? Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20061230103525/http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scotland_matches.cfm?curpageid=504 Mini Tournament in Aquitaine, France Monday, 25th October, 1999 France 3, Scotland 0. Venue: Pauillac Goals: 1-0 Bugnet 36, 2-0 Mathis 51, 3-0 Ahamada 58. Scotland: Brown (Rangers), Cocozza (Celtic) (sub McHale (Rangers) 73), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Ross (Rangers), Doig (Nottingham Forest), Williams (Nottingham Forest), Kerr (Newcastle United), Gibson (Rangers), Keogh (Celtic), T. McManus (Hibernian), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers). Wednesday, 27th October, 1999 Armenia 1, Scotland 2. Venue: Labrede Goals: 1-0 Hovhannisyan 78, 1-1 McCann 86, 1-2 McCann 90. Scotland: Soutar (Dundee), McCann (Celtic), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Ross (Rangers), Doig (Nottingham Forest) (sub McLaren (Hamilton Academical) 60), McHale (Rangers), Kerr (Newcastle United), Gibson (Rangers), Keogh (Celtic), T. McManus (Hibernian) (sub S. McManus (Celtic) 65), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers). Under 18 International Tournament of Oporto, Portugal Wednesday, 19th April, 2000 Scotland 2, France 4. Venue: Estadio do Calvario, Lousada Goals: 0-1 Bamogo 19, 1-1 McManus 38, 1-2 Moussilous 54, 2-2 McManus 58, 2-3 Bamogo 83, 2-4 Bodmer 84. Scotland: Brown (Rangers), Canero (Kilmarnock), Crainey (Celtic), Cocozza (Celtic), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Murray (Hibernian), Kerr (Newcastle United), McCann (Celtic) (sub Mackie (Aberdeen) 83), Keogh (Celtic) (sub McHale (Rangers) 78), T. McManus (Hibernian), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers) (sub McParland (Celtic) 68). Thursday, 20th April, 2000 Scotland 1, Portugal 0. Venue: Estadio do Bessa, Porto Goals: 1-0 McParland 21. Scotland: Brown (Rangers), Canero (Kilmarnock), Cocozza (Celtic) (sub Mathie (Coventry City) 8), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Murray (Hibernian), Kerr (Newcastle United), T. McManus (Hibernian) (sub Mackie (Aberdeen) 46), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers), McHale (Rangers) (sub McDonald (Kilmarnock) 84), Hughes (Rangers), McParland (Celtic) (sub McCann (Celtic) 71). Saturday, 22nd April, 2000 Scotland 0, Austria 0. Venue: Estadio do Padroense, Padrao da Legua Scotland: Soutar (Dundee), Canero (Kilmarnock), Caldwell (Newcastle United), Murray (Hibernian), Kerr (Newcastle United), T. McManus (Hibernian) (sub Mackie (Aberdeen) 80), O’Brien (Blackburn Rovers) (sub McCann (Celtic) 70), McHale (Rangers), Hughes (Rangers), Mathie (Coventry City), McDonald (Kilmarnock) (sub McParland (Celtic) 55). France won the tournament. Whether any of the following they were any good or not is obviously up for debate (Williams & Canero got snookered by injury) but those who eventually played for the senior team were: Stephen Crainey (12 caps 2002-2011), Peter Canero (1 cap 2004), Gary Caldwell (it's probably him* 55 caps & 2 goals 2002-2013), Ian Murray (6 caps 2002-2006), Brian Kerr (3 caps 2003-2004), Stephen Hughes (1 cap 2009), Maurice Ross (13 caps 2002-2003), Stephen McManus (26 caps & 2 goals), Gareth Williams (5 caps 2002). Mark Brown, Tam McManus, Darren Mackie, Gary McDonald, Derek Soutar and Chris Doig have had varying fortunes in their club careers. Where are Ross, Canero, Williams, Kerr, Mackie, McDonald, Soutar etc at the present ? And just who were mystery men: Cocozza (Celtic), Mathie (Coventry), O'Brien (Blackburn), McHale (Rangers), McLaren (Hamilton), Gibson (Rangers), McCann (Celtic), Keogh (Celtic) and McParland (Celtic) ? *Gary Caldwell was born in 1982, Stephen Caldwell was born in 1980 and probably slightly too old for these Fairly sure that'd be Jimmy Gibson, midfield player that ended up at Partick Thistle? Only played a couple of games for the first team. The other would have been Paul McHale, another midfielder who never featured for the first team & ended up at Dundee? To be fair they were up against Jorg Albertz & Barry Ferguson as rivals for that role as well as the likes of Neil McCann, Van Bronckhorst, Reyna & Kanchelskis for a midfield spot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wanderer Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 (edited) 3 hours ago, ErsatzThistle said: And just who were mystery men: Cocozza (Celtic), Mathie (Coventry), O'Brien (Blackburn), McHale (Rangers), McLaren (Hamilton), Gibson (Rangers), McCann (Celtic), Keogh (Celtic) and McParland (Celtic) ? *Gary Caldwell was born in 1982, Stephen Caldwell was born in 1980 and probably slightly too old for these Looking around, looks like Mathie gave up playing pretty early after a spell at Motherwell and took up coaching, with 3 years at Celtic, a couple of years with the SFA and recently at Hibs in their youth development. The McCann I suspect will be Ryan McCann who moved on to St Johnstone then spent the rest of his career rotating between QoS and the likes of Ayr United and Airdrie, and Keogh will be Liam Keogh who spent most his career at ICT after he left Celtic..... McParland is most likely Tony McParland who is/was at Irvine Meadow. Edited August 16, 2016 by wanderer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoofitharder Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 stephen crainey is playing for AFC Fylde at the moment in the conference north Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barney Rubble Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 2 hours ago, silverbear said: Fairly sure that'd be Jimmy Gibson, midfield player that ended up at Partick Thistle? Only played a couple of games for the first team. The other would have been Paul McHale, another midfielder who never featured for the first team & ended up at Dundee? To be fair they were up against Jorg Albertz & Barry Ferguson as rivals for that role as well as the likes of Neil McCann, Van Bronckhorst, Reyna & Kanchelskis for a midfield spot. The player in this instance was Billy Gibson who went from Rangers to Partick Thistle in 2004. Jimmy Gibson whoc was born in 1980, was eighteen months older than Billy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverbear Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 46 minutes ago, Barney Rubble said: The player in this instance was Billy Gibson who went from Rangers to Partick Thistle in 2004. Jimmy Gibson whoc was born in 1980, was eighteen months older than Billy. Ah okay. Didn't they both end up at Thistle though? I think Billy was a defensive midfield player if I recall? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ErsatzThistle Posted August 16, 2016 Author Share Posted August 16, 2016 Thanks to everyone who identified the "mystery players". The only one left is the Hamilton Accies player McLaren. Anyone know who he was ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barney Rubble Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 12 minutes ago, silverbear said: Ah okay. Didn't they both end up at Thistle though? I think Billy was a defensive midfield player if I recall? Right on both counts. Jimmy signed in 2005. Billy arrived as a right back/right midfielder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wanderer Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 6 minutes ago, ErsatzThistle said: Thanks to everyone who identified the "mystery players". The only one left is the Hamilton Accies player McLaren. Anyone know who he was ? Closest player I can find is Willie McLaren, who was only in their youth team at the time, and went on to play for Airdrie and St Johnstone, before dropping down and ending up in the Juniors at the likes of Kilwinning and Irvine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heuch Moray Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 34 minutes ago, ErsatzThistle said: Thanks to everyone who identified the "mystery players". The only one left is the Hamilton Accies player McLaren. Anyone know who he was ? Ross McLaren a Bellshill lad joined Accies in 2000. Played as a defender in the Armenia game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dandydunn Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 I played school football with Keogh,decent guy,think he stopped playing football after ICT,may play locally,but unsure. Was always gonna be tough to break into the Celtic team,although he did play at least a couple,including at pittodrie for them. He was also on the front page (possibly) of the green final doing an overhead kick as a child,I would like to say I provided the inch perfect cross for it,but I probably didn't. Was on trial at a few clubs down south,I remember him coming into pe with all the Derby clobber on before he settled for Celtic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Return of Yermaw Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 9 hours ago, bossman4 said: Burton O'Brien and David McNamee, O'Brien is at Cowdenbeath, McNamee got 4 caps in his time and done the better of the two down south. He retired two years ago and is now in the Navy. does he shack up with O'Brien when on shore leave? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rab The Crab Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 O Brien and McNamee both looked excellent as youngsters at St Mirren and it was Joe Royle who took them to Blackburn however he lost his job and his successor Souness never fancied either of them. They both had decent spells at Livi though. O Brien was touted for a call up for South Africa which dragged on for ages and eventually never happened. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shotts56 Posted August 17, 2016 Share Posted August 17, 2016 22 hours ago, ErsatzThistle said: Thanks to everyone who identified the "mystery players". The only one left is the Hamilton Accies player McLaren. Anyone know who he was ? Ross McLaren was a promising defender, but had to give up the game as a young lad when Dougie Imrie (then at Clyde) accidentally stamped on his neck whilst they were both going in for a tackle. It was horrible watching the game get abandoned and an ambulance sitting parked on the pitch pumping his chest. He survived, but had to retire straight away. A real shame as he looked pretty decent. I think he made a comeback a few years later in the juniors, but couldnt be sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverbear Posted August 17, 2016 Share Posted August 17, 2016 20 hours ago, Rab The Crab said: O Brien and McNamee both looked excellent as youngsters at St Mirren and it was Joe Royle who took them to Blackburn however he lost his job and his successor Souness never fancied either of them. They both had decent spells at Livi though. O Brien was touted for a call up for South Africa which dragged on for ages and eventually never happened. I never realised Burton O'Brien was Scots. He played for Sheff. Wednesday for 3 seasons but was always referred to as South African? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rab The Crab Posted August 17, 2016 Share Posted August 17, 2016 37 minutes ago, silverbear said: I never realised Burton O'Brien was Scots. He played for Sheff. Wednesday for 3 seasons but was always referred to as South African? He played for our U21's but tried to switch to SA later in his career. He was born in Johannesburg I think. I saw him as a 17 year old excelling for St Mirren, very surprised he didn't do better with his career. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ErsatzThistle Posted August 17, 2016 Author Share Posted August 17, 2016 On 16/08/2016 at 4:35 PM, Heuch Moray said: Ross McLaren a Bellshill lad joined Accies in 2000. Played as a defender in the Armenia game. 6 hours ago, Shotts56 said: Ross McLaren was a promising defender, but had to give up the game as a young lad when Dougie Imrie (then at Clyde) accidentally stamped on his neck whilst they were both going in for a tackle. It was horrible watching the game get abandoned and an ambulance sitting parked on the pitch pumping his chest. He survived, but had to retire straight away. A real shame as he looked pretty decent. I think he made a comeback a few years later in the juniors, but couldnt be sure. The final piece of the puzzle. Well done both Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davierobbsagod Posted August 18, 2016 Share Posted August 18, 2016 On 8/16/2016 at 4:43 PM, dandydunn said: I played school football with Keogh,decent guy,think he stopped playing football after ICT,may play locally,but unsure. Was always gonna be tough to break into the Celtic team,although he did play at least a couple,including at pittodrie for them. He was also on the front page (possibly) of the green final doing an overhead kick as a child,I would like to say I provided the inch perfect cross for it,but I probably didn't. Was on trial at a few clubs down south,I remember him coming into pe with all the Derby clobber on before he settled for Celtic his dad billy keogh is/was a bells hotel/lounge legend,now its shut I often see him in the foundry with his usual guiness..(legend in footy and drinking....) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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