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The Scotland international has completed his return to senior first team football after a injury-enforced absence.
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What now for Scotland as Clarke enters final chapter? - MSNSteve Clarke's Scotland legacy would be altered with World Cup qualification, but momentum needs found fast after a bruising defeat by Iceland, writes Scott Mullen ...
Steve Clarke said Scotland were denied a clear penalty as they suffered a heartbreaking late defeat to Hungary and crashed out of Euro 2024 in the group stage. Kevin Csoboth’s breakaway goal put ...
Manager has much to ponder ahead of World Cup campaign ...
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Steve Clarke staves off Scotland attack dogs for now as self respect ...But Steve Clarke very probably returned to base on Monday believing a major victory has been added to the scorecard over these last five days. And it might well be a win big enough to keep him at ...
Steve Clarke has performed with the two- time Grammy nominated jazz flautist Sherry Winston, Marion Meadows, TomBrown, Victor Fields R&B innovators The Coasters, The Drifters, Mary Wells, Sam & Dave, ...
Clarke certainly emphasised Dykes’ uniqueness at Estadio Algarve tonight as a depleted Scotland arrived for tomorrow’s first pre-tournament warm-up game against Gibraltar, ranked 203 in the world.
Even then, Clarke kept him part of the squad, part of his plans. Now, under Roberto de Zerbi at Brighton, the 22-year-old is showing signs of delivering on some huge untapped potential at club level.
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Steve Clarke tells Scotland stars to go easy on themselves despite ...Steve Clarke watched Cristiano Ronaldo break Scottish hearts here in Lisbon and then urged his players not to beat themselves up over it. Clarke’s side mounted a heroic effort to come within ...
Steve Clarke must have spent the entire three hour flight back to Glasgow on Saturday night wondering how many times one campaign can boot him square in the balls. Because despite what anyone may ...
Clarke only dodged the spotlight due to Slicker’s misfortune. He got away with it, when, in reality, he had been every bit as culpable for the defeat as the 22-year-old.
Steve Clarke got most things right in Liechtenstein’s picturesque Rheinpark Stadium on Monday. The one thing he got completely wrong was his assertion that the result would have no bearing on ...
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