Long after the legendary exploits of Scotland's sportsmen and women are a thing of the past, and the heroics of King Kenny (Dalglish), Sir Chris (Hoy) and the not quite so regal Archie (Gemmell, seen scoring above, in a magnificent 3-2 World Cup win against Holland), are forgotten, Scots will still be astounding people with their sporting endeavour.
With the arrival of spring the Prestige team's thoughts have turned towards planning some weekend city breaks to escape from the London crush. We put together our top picks to help you plan where you might like to visit on a long weekend this summer...
So having just arrived in the UK, you're keen to fit in and feel like a local - and that's all perfectly understandable. And equally, having heard of some of the idiosyncrasies that British people are capable of, you're keen to find out more. And of course, what better way to really understand the British psyche than to join in with some of our weird and wonderful traditions! Good shout!
LIVERPOOL'S A-LIST AWAY FROM AINTREE AND ANFIELD!
If you're planning to go to Aintree to see the Grand National, or to Anfield to see if Liverpool can finally win the league, then why not stay a little longer and discover some of this friendly city's hidden gems. There's so much more to Liverpool than football, the fab four and our four legged friends!
Birmingham's brilliant Museum and Art Gallery is situated right at the heart of the city on Chamberlain Square. The best way to access it is via the town centre from where you'll follow the sweeping steps up onto Victoria Square and past some of Birmingham's most iconic listed buildings (such as the Council House and Town Hall), through to lovely Chamberlain Square itself.