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Steve Clarke
Profession : Businessman
Birth : August 29, 1963
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It's lovely being back in the west of Scotland, really nice.
Steve Clarke
I can assure you I'll be working very hard with the Tartan Army.
Steve Clarke
I will miss the day to day stuff because I love coaching. I love being out on the pitch.
Steve Clarke
It remains an ambiton of mine to get to a major finals with Scotland.
Steve Clarke
It should be the pinnacle of any players' career to get to a World Cup Finals with their country.
Steve Clarke
I won't be chasing down players who have retired. I only want players who are 100% committed to Scotland.
Steve Clarke
A burning ambition of mine is to take Scotland to a major tournament. It should be the pinnacle of any players' career to get to a World Cup finals with their country.
Steve Clarke
In my time at Kilmarnock, I'm sorry I didn't win you a trophy but I stand here in front of three stands of Kilmarnock supporters - that is my trophy.
Steve Clarke
If people are coming in in dribs and drabs, it doesn't look good. You have to have standards and have rules to adhere to. If you have that then it carries on into the training.
Steve Clarke
When I was a player back in the 80s, Rangers didn't sign Catholic players. There was an enquiry when Graeme Souness took over about me going to Rangers. At the time I was told I couldn't do that.
Steve Clarke
At Kilmarnock we are all inclusive, there are no divides.
Steve Clarke
I was no different to any other kid of my generation. I played with my mates in the park every day, every spare minute I could.
Steve Clarke
We had a black and white telly in the corner of the room that had three channels. There was nothing to keep you around the house. It was a different time.
Steve Clarke
My father was my No.1 influence, long before him actually being involved with my youth team.
Steve Clarke
When I was little I got to dribble the ball around while my older brother Paul, who played for a long time for Kilmarnock, my dad and my uncle Jimmy - who was at Celtic as a kid and played with Morton and Cambridge City - kicked it hard and I got punted out the way. But gradually I got allowed into the game.
Steve Clarke
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