Therefore, it is entirely fitting for Scotland to lead the way in marking the history of the game in such innovative and educational ways as those established at the Scottish Football Museum.The 14 galleries and 2,500 exhibits provide for a fascinating visit or 10, and I think that the teachers’ notes and worksheets, which bring school visits to life, will stick in the memories of young people until they are too old to play themselves and can take their grandchildren along to visit what by then will no doubt be hologram suites, in which people will be able to play keepie-uppie in the company of Jim Baxter and Jimmy Johnstone.I am all in favour of Charlie Gordon’s proposal to have free entry to the museum. I am a regular at Firhill to follow...