Ah you doubters. The Tune writen for this occassion was "The Swines Wings".
The composer was Tam Forsyth of Stonehouse who woke early on the day after
he scored the winning goal from 40 yards, to the sound of fellow Stonehouse
musician, Norman Chalmers, whose concertina music drifted down the Sidehead
Road.  Inspired by the sweetness of his playing, Tam whipped out his whistle
and brought forth the seed of this lovely tune. He played the tune that
evening at the local bowling club celebration, to great acclaim. Drink was
taken, a late night end was set up, and with the manicured lawn heavy with
dew, Tam took a breenge at the jack, fell backwords, and brained himself
with a heavily biased wood. The tune, uncommitted to paper, was lost, and
Tam never played for Scotland again.
--
 AY STAN

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>From: Anselm Lingnau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Newsgroups: local.m2n.scots-l
>Subject: Re: [scots-l] Music related to Scotland Winning the World Cup in the
80's
>Date: Mon, Jun 25, 2001, 1:48 pm
>

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Elheran Francis  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am trying to locate information a music which may
>> have been written and recorded on the occasion of
>> Scotland Winning the World Cup in Football (Soccer) in
>> the early 80's.
>
> Which century would that be?
>
> Anselm
> --
> Anselm Lingnau .........................
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