Scotland 1900 Rosebery Retro Football Shirt. Scotland have not always played in the distinctive dark blue shirts we associate with the team. On at least nine occasions between 1881 & 1951 they played in the primrose & pink racing colours of racehorse owner Archibald Philip Primrose, Lord Rosebery. The 5th Earl Rosebery was a patron of the game & Hon. President of the SFA & of Hearts F.C. His colours were first worn in 1881, & then in 1900, 1901, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908 & 1909. They were revived in 1949, & last used in 1951 against France. Perhaps the most noteable occasion the Rosebery colours were worn was in 1900. Scotland defeated England 4-1. Lord Rosebery told the Scotland captain Jacky Robertson, I have never seen my colours so well sported since Ladas won the Derby. Queen's Park's Robert S. Mc Coll (who went on to set up a chain of sweet shops, earning the nickname ' Toffee Bob') scored a hat-trick.