English players who played in Scotland
Briefly

"Francis Jeffers never quite hit the heights he was expected to following his big-money move from Everton to Arsenal in 2001. The striker who scored on his one and only England cap against Australia in 2003 ended up having something of an itinerant career which took him to Scotland twice to Rangers on loan from Charlton in 2005 and to Motherwell on a permanent basis six years later."
"Ian Wright scored three goals in 10 appearances for Celtic towards the end of his prolific career, playing under the management of John Barnes. The Bhoys were the third of four clubs Wright represented between leaving Arsenal, where he became record goalscorer, in 1998 and hanging up his boots in 2000."
"Tottenham and England legend Chris Waddle had the briefest of spells north of the border, making a handful of appearances for Falkirk in 1996. The then top-flight Bairns were one of three sides the 1992/93 FWA Footballer of the Year played for that year, the others being Sheffield Wednesday and Bradford City."
"After five years playing in Italy, where he won the Coppa Italia with Sampdoria and also turned out for Atalanta, Trevor Francis spent half a season at Rangers. The two-time European Cup-winning Nottingham Forest star brought his experience to the Scottish game but only for a short stint."
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