Scotzine is into its second season now and we are looking for football fans across the world that have an interest in Scottish Football to join us.Whether you just want to view the website and subscribe to our magazine, be a part of our community or want to contribute to the website we want you to join us now.We need writers and photographers to contribute to both the website and the magazine. While we have fans already part of the staff and helping out they only cover several clubs in Scotland (Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Inverness CT, Scotland & St. Johnstone) - but we need more contributors from every club in Scottish Football.If you think you can bring something to Scotzine then contact the editor via our website at scotzine.com and tell us a bit about yourself and what you could do.
Scott BrownThis summer Scott Brown became the most expensive transfer between Scottish clubs in history, when he moved from Hibernian to Celtic for £4.5 million.
Various clubs including Rangers, Middlesborough and Tottenham Hotspurs had been looking to buy the Hibees influential midfielder but Celtic secured his signature.For more of the Player Profile go to www.scotzine.comView All Friends | View Blog | Add Comment
The Fratellis, Snow Patrol, The Killers, Green Day, Metallica, ACDC, Iron Maiden, Linkin Park - really anything that is Rock Music or Heavy Metal.Others- The Proclaimers (500 miles) and Tartan Specials.
Football Factory, ID, When Saturday Comes, GOAL, GOAL 2, Escape to Victory, Green Streets and any other football based movie out there.... Other than that there is Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Gladiator, 300, Sin City, Nightwatch, The Waterboy, 40 Year Old Virgin, Evan Almighty, Big Daddy,
Sportscene wi DOUGHIE DOUGHIE DONNELLY!Offside with Tam Cowan (fekkin hilarious it is too!!!)Only an Excuse with Jonathan Watson (even funnier)and Scotsport - although the presenters are pish!!! Only good thing in it is the football highlights and Archie MacPhersons commentary. But thats thankfully gettin shot of at the end of the season.
While it is not a Book - The 12th Man Magazine is an important part at Scotzine. For Season 2007- 2008 all electronic issues are available to download for free from our website directly. Packed with statistics, reviews, previews, articles and interviews our magazine gives the Scottish Football fan something that has been lacking for too long - a magazine dedicated solely to the Beautiful game in Scotland.For too long we have been exiled to the sidebars and back pages of the top Football Magazines in the UK and the World, but The 12th Man is tryign to remedy that. We are solely a Scottish Football magazine and will rarely talk about the English game unless it is to do with a Scottish team or news would effect Scottish Football in some way or another.Scottish Football might be seen as backwater leagues to our neighbours down south and on the continent but we gave the world Modern Football - if you don't believe us then view our History section on our website or contact the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park to find out the truth.The EPL might be the richest league in the world with some of the best players in the world plying their trade there but Scottish teams over the years have upset the odds or just totally outclassed their opponents from South of the Border to hammer home to them that they really aren't that great.The English National side, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United, Arsenal and many more have faced Scottish sides and walked away with their tails between their legs - we might be a small nation, with leagues that aren't as rich as the English leagues, our players might not be multi million pound footballing 'gods' but what we do have is a will to win, heart, passion and team work. That beats teams of individuals anyday.
MY HEROES COME FROM A VARIETY OF CLUBS AND COUNTRIESJimmy Johnstone, Jim Baxter, Kenny Dalglish, Denis Law, Jim Leighton, Alex McLeish, Billy McNeill, Bobby Lennox, Danny McGrain, Willie Miller, George Best, Pele, Diego Maradona (for the two goals against England), John Greig, Davie Cooper, Johnny Doyle, Henrik Larsson, Brian Laudrup, Ally McCoist, Jock Stein, Ally MacLeod, Billy Bremner, Archie Gemmell, Shunsuke Nakamura, Gordon Strachan, Tommy Burns, Tommy Gemmill and the rest of the Lisbon Lions and many many more....