Charlton's Zach Mitchell is delighted to be don the kilt and return to St. Johnstone on a season long loan. He has fallen in love with the city of Perth and the Pars: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/c1jyyr6nz99o
Mitchell was very much a fans' favourite at McDiarmid Park and is looking forward to playing in the SPL.
Last season Mitchell had to be recalled from an unsatisfactory loan at Hibernian. My Scottish correspondent, Angus from Portobello, is a Hibernian season ticket holder and thought he was badly treated at Easter Road. He was surprised that more use was not made of him.
Charlton is able to sign foreign players who have difficulty with the impenetrable accents of the Central Belt and the cuisine. Equally, many English players enjoy the warmth of a Scottish welcome.
I lived in Glasgow for a year in Balmanno Building, Rotten Row (and it was) but it was great to live in the centre of a city and yet to have spectacular countryside and islands within easy reach. It was also great for my sport of orienteering. And haggis and chips at lunchtime was just nine old pence.