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Scotland 0-3 Greece: Another letdown for Steve Clarke's side leaves them with that sinking feeling - MSNJust when they believed that Steve Clarke had succeeded in turning the stricken tanker around, a familiar sinking feeling washed over the majority housed inside Hampden. After all the talk of a ...
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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. advertisement. BBC.
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Steve Clarke warns job is far from done after battling Scots secure advantage in Nations League playoff - MSNSteve Clarke insisted that the job is only half done despite Scotland winning in Greece for the first time. Scott McTominay’s 33rd-minute penalty was enough to ensure Clarke’s side will ...
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'Clarke seems to be doing no future planning'Over the next two years, four or five others will be in the same position as Hanley and Steve Clarke seems to be doing no planning for the future. David: Clarke just isn't inventive, ...
The 61-year-old is feeling a bit of heat with one game to go before the campaign for north America and Mexico next summer kicks off ...
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The road to the World Cup starts here for Scotland... and it's a path fraught with danger for Steve Clarke - MSNClarke seems to trust Grant Hanley and John Souttar more than any other partnership. They’ve featured together in six of the 10 most recent games played with a back-four.
Steve Clarke stressed that there is still work to do after Scotland boosted their hopes of remaining a top-flight Nations League side with a 1-0 play-off win against Greece in Athens.
Greek odyssey gives Steve Clarke a chance to leave a parting gift as he begins what could be a farewell tour as Scotland head coach. Story by John Mcgarry • 2mo.
The 61-year-old is feeling a bit of heat with one game to go before the campaign for north America and Mexico next summer kicks off ...
STEVE CLARKE admits rookie keeper Cieran Slicker wasn’t ready for his Scotland debut. The Ipswich back-up goalie had a Hampden howler against Iceland. Clarke was forced to throw on rookie ...
STEVE CLARKE isn’t feeling much love from the Tartan Army these days. But the Scotland boss insists he has never been the type to bother too much about popularity contests. Gaffer Steve Clarke ...
Three hundred and sixty five long days ago, Steve Clarke's Scotland strode out at Hampden Park, their last auf Wiedersehen before they went off to give Germany, Switzerland and Hungary what for at ...
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