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St Mirren Radio special - Tony Fitzpatrick

1 h 21 min · 6 de jun de 2016
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In this St Mirren Radio special Saints legend Tony Fitzpatrick speaks to us in-depth about his playing days for the Buddies and beyond. He talks about joining the club as a young boy, what it was like to work with Sir Alex Ferguson, playing in Europe with St Mirren, winning the 1987 Scottish Cup, moving to England to join Bristol City, how he almost joined Aberdeen & Celtic, taking over as manager in his early 30's and how he managed to get ex-Barcelona captain Victor Munoz to the club. He also tells the heart wrenching story behind his book 'The Promise, Together Again' and discusses his plans for the club now that he is chief executive, youth development at St Mirren, his thoughts on the job manager Alex Rae and assistant David Farrell have done since joining the club, recruitment and his thoughts on the upcoming season.

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St Mirren Radio special - Tony Fitzpatrick

In this St Mirren Radio special Saints legend Tony Fitzpatrick speaks to us in-depth about his playing days for the Buddies and beyond. He talks about joining the club as a young boy, what it was like to work with Sir Alex Ferguson, playing in Europe with St Mirren, winning the 1987 Scottish Cup, moving to England to join Bristol City, how he almost joined Aberdeen & Celtic, taking over as manager in his early 30's and how he managed to get ex-Barcelona captain Victor Munoz to the club. He also tells the heart wrenching story behind his book 'The Promise, Together Again' and discusses his plans for the club now that he is chief executive, youth development at St Mirren, his thoughts on the job manager Alex Rae and assistant David Farrell have done since joining the club, recruitment and his thoughts on the upcoming season.

6 de jun de 20161 h 21 min