Scotland manager but hates the downtime spent between international weeks.He’s very much a boots on, out on the grass kind of boss.
One who is at his happiest when players are around him and he gets time to work on implementing game plans.He used that time wisely when in charge of Kilmarnock, drilling into his players a level of organisation and commitment that allowed them to become much more than the sum of their parts.And in doing so, Clarke made Killie difficult opposition for teams that should have been good enough to take them apart.His first game in charge was at Ibrox in October 2017 and his players earned a 1-1 draw.
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