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In pictures: George Burley's tenure as Scotland boss

A LOOK back over George Burley's time in charge of the Scotland team.

George Burley's first match in charge against Croatia in March last year.

SCOTLAND 0 - 4 NORWAY, 11 OCTOBER 2008

Scotland's Chris Iwelumo looks shocked as he watches his shot at an open goal go wide on his debut against Norway.

George Burley looks on.

JAPAN 2 - 0 SCOTLAND, 10 OCTOBER 2009

Scotland manager George Burley watches his team train for their friendly with Japan.

Scotland defender Christophe Berra scores an own goal during their Kirin Challenge Cup football match against Japan in Yokohama.

SCOTLAND 0 - 1 HOLLAND, 9 SEPTEMBER 2009

Burley shouts instructions to his team during the home match against the Netherlands. The 1-0 defeat dashed Scottish hopes of qualifying for World Cup 2010.

Kenny Miller can't hide his disappointment as another chance goes begging for the Scotland striker.

Burley and assistant Terry Butcher leave the technical area after seeing their team go down 1-0.

WALES 3 - 0 SCOTLAND, 14 NOVEMBER 2009

One Scotland fan can't bear to watch.

Kevin Kyle after missing a rare chance for Scotland.

The Tartan Army show their disgust at another poor performance by their team.


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