Conducting a New Tune Clyde: Roberts Reverses Reality

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IF it wasn't for you-know-who, Graham Roberts would have the stage to himself as the individual hogging the attention of the Celtic supporters crammed into Broadwood. None of them has had to be reminded that Roberts infamously "conducted" the Rangers supporters' party tunes while playing an Old Firm game in 1987. As far as they are concerned, the purpose of this Tennent's Scottish Cup tie is the opportunity to revel in a successful debut for Roy Keane, but they want some fun rubbing Roberts' nose in it along the way.

Roberts conforms to what many Celtic fans think of him by not feeling the slightest need for remorse or regret about one of the most controversial Glasgow derby episodes 18 years ago.

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Conducting a New Tune Clyde: Roberts Reverses Reality

But if they had imagined - even secretly hoped - that he would be similarly inflammatory ahead of today's game they were in for a disappointment. The conducting incident showed his sense of mischief but t...

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