Clarke's apology to Kilmarnock fans fuels speculation about Scotland job


(Reuters) - Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke on Sunday apologised to fans for failing to deliver a title during his tenure at the Scottish Premiership club, as speculation grows about his imminent appointment as Scotland's next manager.

British media reports have linked Clarke with the vacant position along with Aberdeen's Derek McInnes and Scotland under-21 head coach Scot Gemmill.

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