Late Celtic legend Harry Hood will be honoured tonight with a the award of a Scotland cap.He is one of four Scotland players who did not previously receive a cap for their country being recognised at half-time of tonight's World Cup qualifier against Israel at Hampden, along with Sir Alex Ferguson, David Holt and the family of Alan Anderson.During their era, players were only awarded international caps for matches against the home nations.In 1967, Hood, Sir Alex Ferguson and Alan Anderson played in matches against Israel, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Auckland Provincial, Vancouver All Stars and New Zealand Under-23s in a close season tour but those matches were not recognised as full internationals.However, the SFA has announced that "on
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