and Italy, and Aberdeen and, of course, home games for Scotland
Saw him in a couple of friendlies, home internationals and the famous victory over Czechoslovakia in 1973 (scariest night at a game ever, at that point in my life, 3 of us swept off our feet and kept off the ground by the movement of the crowd for what seemed like an eternity when the winner went in).
The last paragraph is as much about the development as it is about transfers, you know that.
Toys out the pram, he assumed he was playing against rangers and invited loads of family over from Ireland and went ballistic when he was told he wasn't playing. Rather than have him cool his heels we let him go even though he was under contract and started a process that eventually led to Hemming (who did well, if a wee bit last minute as a signing) joining us for his first spell. Without knowing what was said or how, i think Trevor was a better all-round keeper and was very good at keeping the defence on point, however the relationship was damaged.