THE latest ignominious debacle involving Scotland’s football team was bad enough but your report (March 22) did little to improve my humour.

I refer to the post-match analysis when manager Alex McLeish, in an apparent criticism of our poor work rate, stated that we lacked ... “a famous trait for British teams”.

This statement brought to mind Mr McLeish’s conduct in 2014 when he “came out” as a staunch Unionist , strongly urging a No vote, suggesting to me that he takes the view Scotland is in fact an Anglo-British region. This Britnat opinion is seemingly also prevalent amongst many of our top athletes who sup at the trough of British government funding and make no secret of the fact that they believe turning out for “Team GB” represents the absolute zenith of all things sporting.

However, returning to McLeish’s statement, I take a crumb of solace from the suggestion that it was not Scotland which was gubbed 3-0 by lowly Kazakhstan but actually some hopeless British outfit.

Malcolm Cordell
Dundee