Vladimir Smicer has seen how a Scottish crowd can turn against their own players and wants to do it again.
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Czech Republic general manager Vladimir Smicer is hoping his side will be able to get Scotland fans to turn their own players when the sides meet at Hampden in the EURO2012 qualifiers. He saw the benefits of this when he scored in the 2-1 win in Glasgow in EURO2000 qualifying in March 1999. This was the infamous game where Gary McAllister was booed by sections of the Tartan Army for what they perceived as an over-cautious performance. McAllister quit international football after this treatment, and Smicer has a vivid recollection of the game. Smicer said: "I played with Gary at Liverpool a couple of years later and I know what a good guy he is. It was so sad to hear someone being booed in his home game. It is always good for a team when you hear the fans of the other team unhappy. I think psychologically we had won the game against Scotland when they started to boo Gary. I am always happy when I feel the home fans are not supporting their team. Glasgow is a hard place to visit. I remember scoring in that game but I remember it was a tough game and we only won 2-1. Scotland were also 2-0 up in the return game but we managed to win 3-2. We have a lot of respect for Scotland after those games. It is always hard to play in the British Isles, even if the atmosphere is good for the players." |
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