By ALLISON MCLAUGHLIN and GRAEME DONOHOE
MIND magician Uri Geller pledged to help Scotland's World Cup dream
last night after he scuppered our Euro 96 chances.
The famous spoon bender received hate mail after he claimed to use
telekinesis to make skipper Gary McAllister miss a penalty against England.
Now he's promised to use his powers to help us beat Estonia and
Sweden in our qualifiers for France 98.
Last night Uri said: "I feel really guilty. I got a lot of nasty
letters from Scotland and I reaised I had made a mistake.
"I shouldn't have done it - not against Scotland."
"So if Craig Brown wants me, I will be delighted to help."
Uri, who claims to help three English premiership clubs, was in a
helicopter over Wembley during the game against the Auld Enemy
during the European championships last summer.
He said: "When Scotland won a penalty. I kept an image in my
mind of McAllister missing it.
"I believe I was responsible for making the ball move forward
from the spot."
"I spoke to David Seaman after the match and he said it was
incredible the way the ball just seemed to roll forward."
Uri, who believes in the powers of ancient crystals, has
promised to provide his services free for the Scotland squad.
The Reading supporter spoke to the players before their
crunch game against Division One leaders Bolton on Saturday.
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