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- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 accessdate "2009-12-03".
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 date "1992-11-23".
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 first "Ian".
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 isCitedBy Group_of_death.
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 last "Paul".
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 location "Glasgow".
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 page "10".
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 quote "If that notorious nickname of 1986, "The Group of Death," which was used to describe Scotland's section in the World Cup finals in Mexico, was the child of an over-enthusiastic hack, three of the teams in Group B of the Champions' League would consider it a mild moniker for their section.".
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 title "Dutch can live in the Milan 'Group of Death'".
- 0a5c99cd1e8b7ed93e04386779a196af0dde9ce1720cf116fde2f2b9309a9643 work "The Herald".