JOCKY SCOTTScottish League Dundee Celtic by G_K___ (U1677408) 28 October 2008 Am I right in recalling an incident where Jocky Scott gave the finger to his own fans (who had been winding him up) during a game? Latest comments
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G_K___ (U1677408) posted Oct 28, 2008 Aye, when I say "his own fans" they obviously werenae fans of his.
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bluenose-burger (U13410684) posted Oct 28, 2008 had this wonderful mental picture of the opposition scoring, and him totally out of control turning round to the fans and giving them a GIRUY.
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johnbhoy (U2862198) posted Oct 28, 2008 I think it was Cammy Fraser - did it to the Rankers fans, while he played for them
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ForfarDee (U13650148) posted Oct 29, 2008 I think we're talking about Jocky Scott during the 7-1 home defeat to Rangers. He flicked the Vickies to the home fans in the main stand whom had been giving him pelters about his tactics. They may have had something to shout about since, if I remember correctly, we were 6-nil down at half-time.
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DarkBlueAngina (U11244860) posted Oct 30, 2008 Jocky Scott? Are we deluding ourselves? He is a serial loser. Turned his back on us before to head up to Abodeen and then destroyed various clubs N & S of the border before accepting he can't manage or coach. What can he bring particularly under the budget we don't have? I don't know the answer but it certainly isn't that baheed. Sentiment for 1970s old boys can only go so far.
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Gautier (U2212361) posted Oct 30, 2008 "Scott has also enjoyed managerial spells at Aberdeen, Dunfermline Athletic, Hibernian, Notts County and Raith Rovers."
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geomac10 (U13636989) posted Oct 30, 2008 Jocky Scotts last time in charge of Dundee saw us in 5th place in the SPL. The Italian mob were the downfall for us after this. I say "good luck and welcome back Jocky" Comment on this article
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