13 hours ago Ian Hamilton, BBC Scotland and Daniel Bennett, BBC Scotland PA Media The April 1950 British Home Championship saw Scotland finish second to England, and qualify for the World Cup It's the dream scenario - lining up in front of more than 133,000 of your own fans. Qualifying for the World Cup, ready to face some of the greatest teams on the planet. That was what happened in April 1950, as Scotland finished second in the British Home Championship. That would have been enough to secure their place in the 1950 World Cup, held in Brazil. But things didn't go to quite to plan for the squad. Bosses in charge of the Scottish FA at the time did what would be unthinkable to the modern football fan - they gave up their place at the first World Cup after World War Two. The 1950 World Cup was the first after WW2 The 1950 tournament was set to be the fourth iteration of the competition – and a return to South America since the first tournament in 1930.…