Hay Is Fife Alive Again As Livingston Become Just Another Chapter in His Story
Scotland on Sunday › June 21, 2004
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DAVIE HAY breaks off from conversation to ruminate on how he would like his appointment as Dunfermline manager to be viewed. "I don't want it seen in life in the old dog yet fashion," the 56-year- old says. "I hope it has proved there is life in an experienced fox."
Hay can rest easy. Too often has he had bloodhounds within the game sinking their teeth into him to be perceived as anything other than the 'hunted'. But, somehow, he always finds a route to self- preservation. Twice at Celtic, once as manager and once as chief scout, and now twice in coaching posts with Livingston - his skin has been punctured without allowing mortal wounds to develop.See the full content of this document
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Hay Is Fife Alive Again As Livingston Become Just Another Chapter in His Story
In taking over the East End Park post that had been vacant since Jimmy Calderwood's move to Aberdeen, Hay has begun a new chapter in a long coaching career running to countless volumes. Although laconic and self-effacing, Hay is no...
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