The other day I was contemplating writing an
article for my column in the Hearts Matchday Programme about Scottish football
in the 1970s. For an accompanying image, I thought I would try and search for a
photograph on the old tin’ternet. The best web search engine - so I've been
told - is Google so I typed the words 'Scottish football in the 1970s' and
clicked on the image icon on my computer toolbar. I waited for hundreds of
images of Scottish footballing icons of four and decades and more ago -
but some of the results which flashed on to the screen were rather perplexing.
In no particular order, alongside the likes of Graeme Souness, Kenny Dalglish and Denis Law were:
Alf Ramsay - that Scottish football icon
In no particular order, alongside the likes of Graeme Souness, Kenny Dalglish and Denis Law were:
Alf Ramsay - that Scottish football icon
Gordon Brown (a long haired Brown from the early 1970s)
Jimmy Reid, former Trade Union leader
Daybreak presenter Lorraine Kelly (so my wife tells me)
Bart Simpson in a Rangers top
German legends Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Muller
A team photograph of Elgin City - from 1936
Richard Branson in a swimming costume (honest!)
Hilda Ogden, once a character in the popular soap Coronation Street
Penelope Keith
Elliot Gould
John Cleese as Basil Fawlty
Tony Curtis (God rest his soul) and Roger Moore as television's The Persuaders and, perhaps most disturbingly of all, porn star Linda Lovelace (I had to find out who this person was - honestly, mother...)
Interestingly, alongside a photo of an Aberdeen player who was a hero of the 1970 Scottish Cup Final - Derek 'Cup-tie' Mackay - was a black and white photo of a Soviet Union nuclear warhead.
Now, I find Google a useful tool for research purposes. But when I type in the words Scottish and football I don't expect to come across Hilda Ogden and Penelope Keith. Yes, they were stars in the 1970s - but I can't recall them performing at Tynecastle (although given some of Hearts performances back then, they probably would have provided a more useful defensive partnership than the one we had in Gorgie at that time…)
It may well just be me, of course. When I typed in 'Scottish heroes' I got a photo of Clint Eastwood and Donald Sutherland - Google had ignored the Scottish bit and gone for an image from the film Kelly's Heroes.
For some mild amusement I typed my name into
Google and got numerous results about Mike Smith, the late television presenter
and Mike Smith, the late lead singer of The Dave Clarke Five, a popular music
combo of the 1960s. Interestingly, they both also share my middle name which
perhaps indicates that Google is smart after all. It didn’t come up with
‘George Clooney lookalike’ though which is rather disappointing…
Alarmingly, when I clicked on images of my name
one of the photos was titled ‘alien abduction’ while another was of a middle
aged bearded gentleman with a naked beer gut holding a pint of beer. And, no,
it wasn’t me…
The next time I conduct a search, I think I'll try and outsmart Google by typing in the word Morrissey i.e. the ex-lead singer of The Smiths. One of his famous lyrics went 'please, please, please let me get what I want - this time...'
The next time I conduct a search, I think I'll try and outsmart Google by typing in the word Morrissey i.e. the ex-lead singer of The Smiths. One of his famous lyrics went 'please, please, please let me get what I want - this time...'
1 comment:
Better results than what usually arises!
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