WHEN the new manager of Dundee and his chief executive drove up to Parkhead yesterday, the Celtic stewards advised them to take the car all the way to the front door.
WHEN the new manager of Dundee and his chief executive drove up to Parkhead yesterday, the Celtic stewards advised them to take the car all the way to the front door.
Dundee chief executive Scot Gardiner, left, alongside newly appointed interim manager John Brown. Picture: SNS
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Michael Grant
The offer – generously made to spare them potential hostility from supporters – was politely declined. John Brown is a loud and proud Rangers man and an obvious target for verbal abuse from more excitable Celtic fans, but he told Scot Gardiner that they should park in the usual space. "We walked in with our heads held high," said Gardiner.
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