Football Talk: David loves postbox, Messi>Ronaldo fact, worst penalty ever

Scotland midfielder James Morrison says he's inspired by Mor Farah's Oly,pic exploits.SNS Group

The Olympic Games may have been and gone but the legacy lives on. That’s certainly the case if you are Scotland midfielder James Morrison.

Fresh from watching Mo Farah in a partisan Olympic Stadium, the West Brom midfielder wants Scotland fans to cheer the national team all the way to Brazil 2014.

David Wotherspoon also loved London 2012 and shows his appreciation of Andy Murray’s achievements.

Arsene Wenger’s sleeping bag-sized coat is back in another attempt to snaffle Ki Sung-Yueng.

You can’t argue with science seemingly so when Dutch boffins say Leo Messi is scientifically better than Cristiano Ronaldo then we doff our caps in their direction.

We also have possibly the worst penalty ever seen.

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Arsenal in Ki move

It’s the story that refuses to go away, Arsene Wenger (the man who doesn’t comment on speculation) is apparently still interested in the Celtic midfielder. (The Sun)

Olympics can inspire Scotland to reach World Cup finals, says James Morrison

After watching Mo Farah run away from things at the Olympics, the West Brom midfielder wants to use Scotland’s home support to inspire the side to the 2014 World Cup. (Daily Record)

Peter Houston says Rangers midfielder merits Scotland friendly call-up

The Scotland assistant says Ian Black deserves to play for his country.

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