Summary
Aberdeen may have shown him the door but don't expect the once fiesty striker to shoot from the lip about his former boss. Scott Booth has hung up his boots and has no plans to court controversy in his new role as Setanta's wholesome roving reporter
IT is not strictly essential to be an expert in the field of human resources to understand why Scott Booth, the erstwhile Scotland and Aberdeen striker, has received an invitation to enter Setanta's grotto.See the full content of this document
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Commentary Booth; the Bryan Cooney Interview
Freshly laundered, he strides into the Tea Cosy cafe in Milngavie looking like a latter-day John Boy Walton among the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. He seems perfect for his new television role as roving football reporter, appearing to represent everything that is wholesome; he's a non-smoking, modest-drinking, non-profane (well, as near as damn it), and a stringently clean-living boy. It would be a veritable joy to have him living next door.
Sometime soon, someone in the more salubrious quarters of north- west Glasgow will be able to decide that for themselves, for he is moving his family south from the sedentary pastures of Banchory to underpin his new role on the pay-...See the full content of this document
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