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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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'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, ...
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Steve Clarke staves off Scotland attack dogs for now as self ... - MSNBut 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 looks to have run out of ideas, and it's surely time for him to go as Scotland boss. The likes of McTominay and Gilmour are now operating at a level far beyond Clarke's negative tactics.
Scotland 0-3 Greece: Steve Clarke's men left with that sinking feeling. Greece winger Christos Tzolis puts the tie out of Scotland's reach with the third goal at Hampden.
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 ...
Steve Clarke sees plenty of positives for Scotland despite late defeat versus Portugal. Cristiano Ronaldo netted from close range in the 88th minute as Clarke’s men lost 2-1 .
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke hopes there is a silver lining from their heavy home defeat by Greece after appearing to learn immediate lessons. Clarke’s side were relegated from the top tier ...
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World Cup would make Clarke 'one of Scotland's best' - MSNSteve Clarke can become "one of the most successful managers in Scottish history" by reaching the World Cup, according to Stephen O'Donnell. The Scots defeated Liechtenstein 4-0 in Vaduz on Monday ...
Steve Clark cut a more relaxed figure after 4-0 win, which included saying goodbye to his assistant John Carver George Hirst, far right, also got on the scoresheet as Scots breezed to victory in Vaduz ...
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