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Proud captain McManus reckons nothing compares to the honour of national service



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Published Date: 20 August 2008
IT IS unlikely Stephen McManus would ever publicly endorse James McFadden's sentiments regarding the less appealing aspects of being an Old Firm player.
No matter his own views on the intensity of life in Glasgow's footballing goldfish bowl, the Celtic captain's pride in his hard-earned achievements with the Scottish champions will always overcome the negativity which McFadden says would prevent him
considering a move to either Old Firm club.

McManus, however, has discovered that playing for Scotland provides him with a kind of enjoyment he can simply never replicate in Celtic colours.

"You will never experience anything like it, getting the feeling of having the full country behind you," he said. "Especially when you come from the background of playing for one of the Old Firm clubs, with one half of the city supporting you no matter what and the other half waiting to slaughter you.

"But playing for Scotland, I've only ever felt everyone getting behind you and what a buzz that gives you. Honestly, the Scotland fans are tremendous."

The powerful defender will captain his country again in tonight's friendly against Northern Ireland at Hampden, the final preparatory fixture before the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign begins in Macedonia next month.

McManus was a mainstay of the side who performed beyond expectations in running Italy and France so close in qualification for Euro 2008 and is desperate to make it to South Africa in two years time for what he would regard as the high point of his career.

The level-headed 25-year-old, however, believes a reality check is in order for those who believe Scotland were the beneficiaries of good fortune in a draw which brackets them with the Netherlands, Norway, Macedonia and Iceland.

"People were saying 'what a great group we've got', but then you take a good look at it and say 'not really'," he observed. "Macedonia had some great results in the last qualifying campaign, Norway and Iceland are good sides and obviously the Dutch are one of the best in Europe. It's actually a very tough group.

"So it shows you how far we have come that a lot of people are now expecting us to qualify. We know, though, that we won't get anywhere without hard work.

"Away games at international level are the hardest you will come across. If we can get a few points on the board after the first two games in Macedonia and Iceland, great. I would bite your hand off right now for four points out of six.

"The Dutch will be favourites in the group, no matter what anyone says. Anyone who watched them during Euro 2008 will realise what a good side they are. They have a lot of top players at some of the best clubs in Europe. There are one or two of our players who play in the Champions League, which is great, but none of us are world class players. The Dutch have certainly got a few world class players.

"But what we lack in that sense, we certainly make up for in passion and heart. It sounds horrendous to say you are proud of a campaign in which you failed to qualify, but I think we were all proud of the manner we went about our business in the last one.

"At the start of the campaign, no-one gave us a hope, but everyone in the country got behind us as it went on and I was just really proud to be a part of that. We all want to progress and make it to the next World Cup finals. For me, that would be the pinnacle of my career."

McManus, who will win his 14th cap tonight, is gratified by the faith placed in him by Scotland manager George Burley who has made him captain for every match of his tenure so far in the absence of Rangers skipper Barry Ferguson.

He is more than a little embarrassed, however, by Burley's weekend comments comparing his central defensive partnership with Celtic team-mate Gary Caldwell with the Alex McLeish-Willie Miller axis which served Aberdeen and Scotland with distinction in the 1980s.

"No chance," said McManus. "You are always going to be compared to people who have played previously, but Alex McLeish and Willie Miller were two top class players.

"Gary and I have done alright, but we are a million miles off anything like that. All we can do is keep working hard, listen to people who have been there and done it and try to become the best you can be.

"It is always nice to hear compliments, but I like to keep my feet on the ground and never get too carried away.

"I never expected to be Scotland captain in my wildest dreams. It is a great honour and something I will always cherish. I don't look at myself as being any different from the person I was five or six years ago.

"I've obviously got some qualities that make managers want me to be captain, but I was surprised when he (Burley] asked me because I'd only had 11 caps at that point.

"It took me a while to get into a squad in the first place. When you are playing for Celtic every week, people just expect you to jump straight into the Scotland squad. I had a full season with Celtic before I got in, but I wouldn't change anything about how it has worked out for me."





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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 12:42 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's football team
 
1

Helter Skelter,

20/08/2008 00:38:20
1
Consolation in the last minute with Celtic running out 5v1 winners ?

I'm sure Mac won't mind at all.
2

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 00:46:12
Pundit...Enjoy the minor filip of being two points ahead at this juncture...The race for the SPL title is a Marathon,not a sprint.We merely stopped to tie our shoelaces on Sunday...Your mob,on the other hand, will do a "Paula Radcliffe" around xmas and greet about it to all and sundry...Rangers new sponsors..TENA LADY
3

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 00:53:51
BTO..The DTs kicking in or has the new missus padlocked the fridge?
4

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 01:04:39
BTO..Boy Scout to the end...Is that why you support the 'gers,cos yir "Aye Ready"?
5

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 01:25:46
McManus seems to have a touch of class, best of luck to him and the rest of the squad, and lets see a win by 2 goals.
6

Harlem Tam,

20/08/2008 01:28:44
Nakamura fell onto the referee's ankle on Sunday as a result of a shocking late foul by a Dundee United player. I found it very sad however, that not one Dundee United official went to the aid of the referee who was clearly in a lot of pain and unable to walk.

Dundee United were the home team but it was left to Neil Lennon and the Celtic doctor to help the referee off the pitch and it was the Celtic doctor who administered first-aid afterwards.

Shame on Dundee United for that piece of childish petulance.
7

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 01:32:48
12..To be fair,Lenny had been there before,so he knew what to do...
8

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 01:39:05
BTO..Dont you know there is a "Credit Crunch" we cannae afford to pelt him with pound coins!
9

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 01:39:08
12

Tam that was just the tic paying him back for services rendered.
10

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 01:45:00
just like their pies...Sorry,peys..
11

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 01:47:56
BTO
Arent they still in the press box?
12

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 01:48:09
18

The United doctor is probably paid by the injury, Levein figured these baskets(refs) have just cost my club 5k in my fines plus another 2 penalty claims today, let the tic treat him they owe him. All said in jest lads, dont panic.
13

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 01:49:57
21

A lot on the touchline club benches.
14

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 01:56:27
Dman..If what you say is correct,and DUFC pay by the injury..Surely there must be a sliding scale of injuries and their costs...

C Levein...Petted Lip..£200.
C Levein...Bruised Ego..£200.
Mike McCurry...D ogging licence..£200.
Winning the Championship at Tannadice...Pricelsee!

15

Swordsman,

Dublin 20/08/2008 01:57:38
Swordsman's inability to spell...PRICELESS!
16

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 02:01:45
25

Those fines could be a weeks wages to some of their squad.
17

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 02:10:02
29

Probably no as much as oor trainer gets paid for JCD.
18

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 02:11:45
30

He should come on for the 2nd half, but thats up to the boss.
19

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 02:17:34
35

Gordon is a good keeper, its been a while since Scotland had such quality in both international keepers. Both can do the job.
20

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 02:21:54
Later lads.
21

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 02:26:13
39

Sorry couldn't resist, what you biased,,never pundit!!

I'm away.
22

Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 20/08/2008 04:58:45
Pundit, Swordsman, BTO, Daillyman - just give up on a sleepless night of tossing and turning.

Your banter on this thread has been priceless - Swordsman, what are you on and where can I get some?
23

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20/08/2008 07:54:23
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24

Scotland Uber Unionists,

20/08/2008 12:36:18
Seltic signing Poovens is mince if he's behind McAnus and Caldsmell.
25

Scotland Uber Unionists,

20/08/2008 12:36:55
McAnus says Scotland is better than celtc shocker. How will the bhitterest fans swallow this?
26

Jealousy,jealousy,

20/08/2008 13:40:26
#45

I presume if Caldwell and Hartley recover in time for the weekend you lot will condemn them the same as you did the Rangers players last year?

Absolute hypocrites some of you.
27

AJ Fife,

20/08/2008 13:59:33
The so-called Scottish Gers fans amongst you will have a difficult night tonight. Talk about divided loyalties!
28

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 14:10:07
49 AJ

Why?
29

AJ Fife,

20/08/2008 15:33:41
Wasn't the Orange Lodge founded in Ulster. Indeed I think it was, so the spiritual home for many Gers fans is Ulster!

Do you make the annual pilgrimage?
30

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 16:22:27
51

Why the narrow minded assumption that most RFC supporters are members of the OL?
31

AJ Fife,

20/08/2008 16:47:29
Did I use the word "most"?
32

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 16:59:28
53

No "many", is that in you're opinion the minority or majority?
33

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 20/08/2008 17:27:53
Does anyone know if Sky Sports is selling this game through broadband? If so, what is the url?
34

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 17:59:09
Here is hoping for a comprehensive Scotland victory this evening.

I think we will win by a couple of goals.
35

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 18:02:20
55 Jock

Try this also, no downloads needed.

http://livetv.ru/en/

36

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 20/08/2008 18:18:50
56, thepundit
58, Daillyman

Thank you both. Have registered for them and will now try to configure.
37

Waspy100,

20/08/2008 18:27:56
I would bite your hand off right now for four points out of six against Macedonia and Iceland eh?
If you dont get six out of six against this lot some will want more than your hand bit of.
Bit of negative thinking in there somewhere me thinks.
38

Waspy100,

20/08/2008 18:29:17
Anyway suppose all you bluenose bums will be supportin NI tonight
39

Daillyman,

20/08/2008 20:01:30
62

You think so try reading some of our posts. Muppet!
40

Waspy100,

20/08/2008 20:52:40
ok kermit
41

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 20/08/2008 22:17:32
Saw the game courtesy of the links provided by the pundit and Daillyman. thepundit to be precise as the livetv site required sopcast and tv ants but they wouldn't work properly.

Funny thing was, the game was streamed through tictalk and the sky commentary was taken over by a moron in the first half. Mildly amusing for 10 mins but not 45.

Anyway, not the finished article yet.
42

BEMUSED EXILE,

20/08/2008 22:49:16
Followed that one via BBC text, which was an eye opener. According to the Beeb, McGregor gave the penalty away, but Gordon saved it. I thought for a minute that Burley had hit upon a brand new tactic that would have out Wattenacioed WS himself!

On a more serious note, I simply cannot understand the selection of David Weir and Graham Alexander (likewise Christian Dailly if he should ever be picked again). These guys will be finished by the time the Finals come around, but if Burley allows them to play a significant role in getting there, he'll almost have no option but to take them. He'd have been far better off choosing Whittaker and Berra, no matter what we might think of their abilities. At least they have a future.

At the moment I'd take a draw against Macedonia in what will be very difficult conditions, but I'll continue to hope for a win. We need 4 points from the two matches to really feel that we've started solidly, and Iceland should be a little less taxing.

Jury still out on Burley's Scotland though, IMO.

 

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