Look what you get for £8m in England- Waghorn’s classic Hampden close control masterpiece

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In England they are still chuckling and patting themselves on the back about Adam Rooney’s transfer from Aberdeen to Salford City.

Just shows you how bad Scottish football is as they bask in the reflected glory of losing three of their seven World Cup matches.

A half decent argument could be put up that Scotland might have beaten Tunisia, Panama and Sweden.

There is absolutely no debate about how inflated English football is with the potential £8m transfer of Martyn Waghorn from Ipswich Town bringing a chuckle to the faces of thousands of Scottish fans.

As he demonstrated in one season in the SPFL Premiership Waggers is bang average. On a good day.

Other than matches against Hamilton Accies he failed miserable, he was the poor man’s Adam Rooney.

One clip of him in action at Hampden just about sums his ability up.

In the semi-final of the Scottish Cup against Celticeven Sevco fans had to look away as they laughed at his complete lack of ability.

Maybe as reality returns for Gareth Southgate and his three (defeats) lions they might turn to Waghorn and give Scottish fans something else to enjoy in international football.

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