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The Carlisle gaffer chats League One ambitions, World Cup ecstasy with England Under-20s
After a long and distinguished playing career, mainly with Aberdeen, you became a manager in 1994. How did you find the switch? It seemed like a natural progression at the time. I got a call from Moth
How did you become Macclesfield’s assistant manager in the summer? When I stopped playing, I went straight into coaching – I went back to Everton, worked voluntarily for a couple of years, got my coac
The giant from Limerick spearheaded the reverse in Ireland’s Six Nations fortunes
The ITV Rugby World Cup frontman on heroes, hard hats and hairy moments
Sometimes it’s the things you least expect that have the biggest impact. That’s certainly true for Dave Kitson, who unexpectedly found himself in the dugout as a rookie boss, despite intending to stay
You played 857 games for Liverpool between 1960 and 1978, making you the club’s record appearance holder. What does that title mean to you? It means a lot, being a local lad. It’s not just the appeara