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Wee bully is wondering what he's let himself in for.

Publication: The Daily Mail (London, England)
Publication Date: 09-JAN-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Byline: PAUL HAYWARD

TOO late now to accept one of those tempting offers from Italy or Spain. Roy Keane's new career descended into comedy in Cumbernauld yesterday when tiny Clyde, known as the 'Bully Wee' to their sprinkling of fans, wrecked the wee bully's Celtic debut by bouncing them out of the Scottish Cup.

Not since Celtic were eliminated by Inverness Caledonian Thistle six years ago has there been such a joyous convulsion in knock- out football. On the evidence of Clyde's emphatic 2-1 win in this third-round tie, Keane has been taking career advice from David Icke.

After 479 games for Manchester United and seven Premiership titles, his new work-mates are a centre-forward (John Hartson) who has the mobility of a tranquilised hippo and a Chinese...

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