A ladies game
This coming Saturday is a great time to visit the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park. Not just because of the football fever that Scotland's recent brilliant results have brought to the city but also because it coincides with the opening of a new exhibition dedicated to woman's football. Following the Woman's World Cup in Japan last month, which got a lot of attention for the wrong reasons - (some dodgy goal keeping and some quite bizarre refereeing in a few of the high profile games didn't help) - there appears to be an increasing interest in woman's football and a few members of the Scottish Woman's team will be there to sign autographs.
There is also the extra incentive that entry to the museum has been reduced from £5.50 to £2 for adults and from £2.75 to £1 for children. Stadium tours will also be reduced from £6 to £2 for adults and from £5 to £1 for children.
So why not get along, go on the tour and walk on the hallowed turf where hopefully this time next month, regardless of what happens tonight, we'll beat Italy and find way into Euro 2008.
(Doh - I think I jinxed the Georgia game by putting on this post before the match.)
There is also the extra incentive that entry to the museum has been reduced from £5.50 to £2 for adults and from £2.75 to £1 for children. Stadium tours will also be reduced from £6 to £2 for adults and from £5 to £1 for children.
So why not get along, go on the tour and walk on the hallowed turf where hopefully this time next month, regardless of what happens tonight, we'll beat Italy and find way into Euro 2008.
(Doh - I think I jinxed the Georgia game by putting on this post before the match.)
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