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Big Rab lost plot late show ruined

- BY ERIC NICOLSON

BE I NG pi n ned to t he wall of a shower by Rab Douglas is a memory t h at , u n d e r s t a n d a b l y, hasn’t faded for Celt ic and Scotland star Leigh Griffiths, even after the best part of a decade.

But the retired goalkeeper has revealed that his former Dundee team-mate only told half a story when he was recalling the Dens Park dressing-room incident in a recent Open Goal podcast interview.

Douglas, now a coach at Arbroath, confirmed that Griffiths got the details right when he spoke of him grabbing the then young centre-forward by the throat after the Dark Blues had been beaten 4-0 by Motherwell in a 2011 Scottish Cup tie.

The (big) bit “the loveable rogue” failed to mention, though, was the real reason he lost his temper.

In Griffiths’ version of events, it was his “stupid” red card for a lunge at Steven Hammill that enraged Douglas.

“The big man comes in and with one hand lifts me about six feet up in the air,” said the Edinburgh-born attacker.

“He’s like, ‘ You cost us!’. I couldn’t breathe, I was turning purple. Big Jeebs (Gary Harkins) and a couple of the other boys were trying to get him off me.”

It wasn’t the ordering off that infuriated Douglas, however. The damage had been done before a ball was even kicked.

“He’s omitted the fact that he was late for the team meeting, which affected my preparatio­ns for the game,” said the 48-year-old.

“That’s why I grabbed him. It delayed our warm-up.

“It was a Sunday afternoon game. I remember that the Sky money really helped the club at the time. Barry (Smith) was the manager.

“The meeting would have been at a quarter to two for a three o’clock kick-off. I can’t remember the exact time that Sparky pitched up but he was well late, that’s for sure.

“He was that late we had to delay our warm-up, which affected my preparatio­n for a game. That’s what gave me the hump. He knows he was wrong. He’s a wee rogue and a loveable wee rogue.

“He was great for Dundee but it affected the whole team that day, not just him. I still had it in my head after the game.

“We can laugh about it now but I only had my flip-flops on. Matty Lockwood, who was renowned for taking his time in the shower, just left me to it.

“Matty was an assistant manager to Barry as well me. Jeebsy and Gary Irvine were hanging off my arm trying to stop me. I’m not sure that he went purple but he certainly went through a few shades of blue!”

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 ??  ?? Gary Harkins (right) tried to intervene when Leigh Griffiths (left) got on the wrong side of Rab Douglas.
Rab Douglas went off the handle at Leigh Griffiths following a Dundee
Gary Harkins (right) tried to intervene when Leigh Griffiths (left) got on the wrong side of Rab Douglas. Rab Douglas went off the handle at Leigh Griffiths following a Dundee

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