Roberts Back Courting Fan Favour with Good Cop, Bad Cop Act Clyde Michael Grant Meets the Former Ibrox Choir 'Conductor' As He Steps Back Into Management with a Surprising Sidekick

Sunday HeraldJune 24, 2005

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JUST a thought, but has there ever been a football club in the world which needed a segregation fence to keep its manager separate from his assistant?

Rangers and Celtic men usually cannot be trusted to watch even 90 minutes together, so the combination of former Old Firm favourites Graham Roberts and Joe Miller will break new ground when they spend next season shoulder-to-shoulder in charge of Clyde.

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Roberts Back Courting Fan Favour with Good Cop, Bad Cop Act Clyde Michael Grant Meets the Former Ibrox Choir 'Conductor' As He Steps Back Into Management with a Surprising Sidekick

Managers and their assistants are supposed to sing from the same hymn sheet, which makes Roberts and Miller the most intriguing odd couple since Felix and Oscar. Even allowing for the fact Old Firm players may have shared more pints together a few years ago than they do today, it stretch...

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