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Article: A man like Terry belongs in football - not washing dishes and making beds in a Bridge of Allan hotel.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- March 20, 2005
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Byline: EWING GRAHAME
WATCHING Motherwell manager Terry Butcher as he puts himself through an emotional wringer in the technical area, kicking every ball in every match along with his players, it's difficult to remember that there was a time when this football man was plying his trade in the less rewarding - but equally demanding - world of hotel management.
However, as he strides out on to the Hampden pitch with his players before they face Rangers in this afternoon's CIS Cup Final at Hampden, at least one spectator will be thinking what might have been if it hadn't been for a chance meeting eight years ago.
Ross County manager Alex Smith ...