DICK Campbell was among the Tartan Army fans taking the edge of the opening day disappointment with a refreshment or two in Marienplatz. The legendary footie gaffer, now in charge of East Fife, was with son Paul and grandson Max as they reflected on the nightmare result against Germany . 3 Dick Campbell with his son and grandson in Munich 3 The devastating defeat left him gutted Credit: Getty Dick, 70, has had more than his fair share of success during an incredible career but also knows what it’s like to bounce back from morale-sapping results.

He said: “We’ve been here that many times but last night would have been a sickener for the manager, Steve Clarke . “And the reports I’m hearing about the game plan is nothing happened there. “We didn’t lay a glove on them and we looked as if we were way of it.

If you were giving the players marke out of ten you would be struggling to give them five or six. read more football stories BRAVE FACE Steve Clarke and Scotland coaches spotted as they bid to get rout out of system 3 “We’ve got a great habit of fighting back but last night I felt so sorry for all the fans because we gave them nothing to shout about. “Listen, I’ve been there 100 times when you expect a team to do something and they don’t do it.

“Germany were outstanding and our big players, McGinn, McGregor, McTominay, we need them to play and we never got them in the game at all. “I’m absolutely gutted like every Scottish fan. I’m disappointed f.