The Channel Islands are a curious blend. Closer to mainland Europe than Britain, they have a soupçon of Gallic flair: historic ties to France run deep and many place names have roots in Norman French. But in other ways these British Crown Dependencies feel more English than England. Or like an England of the 1950s, where doors can be left unlocked, traffic is minimal (or outright banned), children can run wild and the pound note is still legal tender. Holidaying here feels like a throwback to a different age - in the best possible way.
Scott was born in Guernsey, the birthplace of former England midfielder Matt Le Tissier. Jersey's Graeme Le Saux also played in defence for the national side. Manchester United women's defender Maya Le Tissier is also from Guernsey and represents England. However, earlier this week Wales boss Craig Bellamy was unsuccessful in his bid to call-up Celtic's Callum Osmond, who was born in Jersey.