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Clarke on Euros ambition, calm exterior and making dad proud

BBC Sport Thursday, 25 April 2024 ()
Scotland are not going to the Euros as "tourists", says Steve Clarke as the manager discusses his move into coaching, the hurt of missing the World Cup and losing his father to dementia.
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