Back shaving & biggest posers - the Scotland squad in their own words
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Back shaving & biggest posers - the Scotland squad in their own wordsTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, 'Liam Kelly shaves Grant Hanley's back'ByAmy CanavanBBC Sport Scotland in Fort LauderdalePublished3 minutes agoJohn McGinn packed an European plug adaptor. Lyndon Dykes follows Ryan Christie around like a dog. Liam Kelly shaves Grant Hanley's back. Often.Turns out you can learn a lot about the squad who have ended Scotland's 28-year wait for a World Cup appearance while in a Florida hotel ballroom on their media day. Perhaps too much.Steve Clarke has brought his players to hot and humid Fort Lauderdale for a pre-tournament camp to acclimatise themselves to the conditions they'll face in their Boston matches against Haiti and Morocco, and especially against Brazil in Miami.On Tuesday, they had a few hours of their busy schedule blocked out for Fifa's content day, when the players pose for photos and perform their celebrations in front of big green screens.Maybe the heat was playing havoc with them, or they'd just had enough at that stage, but they were in the mood to expose their pals' biggest secrets, worst traits and what they truly think of them.So meet the Scotland squad in their own words...Gordon to be oldest player at World Cup but Gunn handed No 1Published17 hours agoGilmour admits struggle as World Cup dream taken awayPublished1 day agoWhat's the weirdest thing in their suitcases?In between the players' multiple kit changes and checking back on the footage from their rain-abandoned golf day on Monday, BBC Scotland asked the big questions after making the trip Stateside.What's the weirdest thing in your suitcase, boys? Findlay Curtis' massage gun didn't sound that odd, while the ever-reliable Kenny McLean's certainty that there "wasn't anything too weird" wavered the more that he thought abou...





