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1985 in Scotland
Events from the year
1985 in
Scotland
.
Incumbents
Secretary of State for Scotland
and
Keeper of the Great Seal
âÂÂ
George Younger
Law officers
Lord Advocate
âÂÂ
Lord Cameron of Lochbroom
Solicitor General for Scotland
âÂÂ
Peter Fraser
Judiciary
Lord President of the Court of Session
and
Lord Justice General
âÂÂ
Lord Emslie
Lord Justice Clerk
âÂÂ
Lord Wheatley
, then
Lord Ross
Chairman of the Scottish Land Court
âÂÂ
Lord Elliott
Events
1 June
âÂÂ
Scottish Bus Group
reorganised into new regional companies.
6 September
â the
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
opens in Glasgow.
10 September
âÂÂ
Scotland national football team
manager
Jock Stein
, 62, collapses and dies from a
heart attack
at the end of his team's 1âÂÂ1 draw with
Wales
at
Ninian Park
,
Cardiff
, which secures Scotland's place in the
World Cup
qualification playoff.
20 November
â the
Scotland national football team
, managed on an interim basis by
Aberdeen
boss
Alex Ferguson
, beats
Australia
2âÂÂ0 in the World Cup qualifying play-off first leg at
Hampden Park
with goals from
Davie Cooper
(who scored in the game against Wales two months ago) and the debutant
Frank McAvennie
.
Mossmorran
NGL (
natural gas liquids
) fractionation plant at
Cowdenbeath
opens.
Births
16 January
âÂÂ
Amy Manson
, television actress
10 February
âÂÂ
Cath Rae
, field hockey goalkeeper
2 April
âÂÂ
Thom Evans
, Zimbabwean-Scottish rugby player
7 April
âÂÂ
Humza Yousaf
,
Scottish National Party
leader
6 June
âÂÂ
Drew McIntyre
, pro wrestler
23 November
âÂÂ
Scott Brash
, showjumper
Deaths
27 January
âÂÂ
Robert McLellan
, playwright (born
1907
)
29 January
âÂÂ
Chic Murray
, comedian (born
1919
)
7 April
âÂÂ
Willie McRae
,
Scottish National Party
politician and lawyer (born
1923
)
2 July
âÂÂ
Hector Nicol
, entertainer (born
1920
)
10 September
âÂÂ
Jock Stein
, football player and manager (born
1922
)
7 November
âÂÂ
Alexander Thom
,
aerodynamicist
and
archaeoastronomer
(born
1894
)
24 December
âÂÂ
Erich Schaedler
, football player, by suicide (born
1949
)
The arts
10 May
â first performance of
Peter Maxwell Davies
' orchestral piece
An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise
.
11 August
â a memorial to
Hugh MacDiarmid
is unveiled near his home at
Langholm
.
The Scots Language Society publishes a set of consensus guidelines for spelling
Modern Scots
,
Recommendations for Writers in Scots
.
Deacon Blue
form in Glasgow.
See also
1985 in Northern Ireland
References