The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Clarke says nomination is compliment to his players

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Steve Clarke insists his GMB Scotland Manager of the Year nomination is a compliment to his Kilmarnock players.

The Killie boss joins Dick Campbell of Arbroath, Alloa’s Jim Goodwin and Ross County’s joint managers Steven Ferguson and Stuart Kettlewell in the last four of the vote from the Managers and Coaches Associatio­n – a branch of GMB Scotland.

The winner will be announced at PFA Scotland’s annual awards dinner at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow tomorrow.

Ahead of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p clash with Hearts at Tynecastle today, Clarke said of his nomination: “Pleasing, but a big compliment to all the players.

“It just means that the team has done very well for you.

“Obviously it is good to be nominated. I was nominated last year as well which means the season and a bit I have been here the team has done really well.

“The players have been great. As I always say, when the team is good everyone reaps the rewards.

“When the players are performing well week-in, week-out, it makes my job easier.

“I have always spoken highly of the group of players I found when I got here.

“I managed to supplement that with good loans and one or two extra bodies to help us out so it has worked out well.”

Clarke, who reiterated that there has been no approach from the Scottish Football Associatio­n with regards the vacant national team boss position, is looking for the Rugby Park side to get back to winning ways.

With three fixtures remaining, Killie are in fourth place, three points behind Aberdeen but have lost their two postsplit matches to the Dons and Celtic.

He said: “We need to remedy that this weekend.”

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