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Article: Kernaghan is clear of troubled waters at Clyde now.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- January 7, 2004
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Byline: ROGER HANNAH
ALAN KERNAGHAN has witnessed more than his fair share of false dawns during a chequered career of intense highs and frustrating lows.
His childhood ambition of representing Northern Ireland, the province where he was reared, was agonisingly dashed by bureaucracy and red tape.
Having agreed to play for the Republic, he spent every minute of every game kicking his heels on the bench during World Cup 94 in America.
A [pounds sterling]1.5million move to Manchester City, which should have thrust him into the Premiership spotlight, turned sour under nine managers in five years at Maine Road.
Even a renaissance ...