NEXT year is shaping up to be huge for football after Scotland’s incredible World Cup qualification.
The team, who trained throughout the successful campaign at The city Stadium, are heading to the east coast of the USA for groups stage games with Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in June.
And it’s fair to say since the breath-taking finish to the match with Denmark, football fans around the country have been on cloud nine.
Former Queen’s Park striker Lawrence Shankland was on the scoresheet that night, but another former Spiders striker has been doing his bit to encourage some World Cup excitement from his fellow neighbours and residents.
Ian Denholm remembers the pride of receiving his own call-up to the Scotland amateur squad in 1972 while playing for the club.
Back in 1970 he made 27 appearances for Queen’s Park FC and scored 14 goals including a remarkable four on his senior debut against Brechin City.
Now aged 77 Ian is resident at Oakminster Cumbrae House Care Home, and has been reminiscing over his career and achievements while basking in the anticipation of seeing Scotland back on the big stage once again.
He said: “Seeing the Scotland squad get through to the World Cup was something I never have thought I would see again in my lifetime – I hoped I would but dreams are usually shattered in the eleventh hour!
“The qualifiers brought back so many feelings for me and seeing our country being called for the group stages was a dream come true.
“I remember, all those years ago when I was just 24, the excitement and the nerves that come with being chosen to represent your country when I was selected for the Amateur Squad in 1972. I can’t even imagine what it must be like on the world stage.”
Ian added: “My professional debut with Queen’s Park FC will always stay with me because nobody expects to score four goals the first time they step out onto a senior pitch.
“I remember walking off afterwards thinking I had changed something in myself. Then of course the next week I was on the bench which made me laugh because football always finds a way to keep your feet on the ground.