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Wet Wet Wet star calls on fans to get behind Clydebank FC

Wet Wet Wet star calls on fans to get behind Clydebank FC

Glasgow Times10-07-2025
Graeme Clark, who plays bass in Wet Wet Wet, has backed Clydebank FC's season ticket campaign.
The musician, who grew up in the area, opened up on watching the Holm Park side as a youngster and praised club legends such as Davie Cooper and Jim Fallon.
READ MORE: Clydebank boss reveals reason behind pre-season schedule
Graeme Clark, left, plays bass in Wet Wet Wet (Image: Supplied) Gordon Moffat's men achieved promotion to the Lowland League last season after an amazing campaign and Clark has called on residents to "support their local team".
He said: "When I was a kid, I went regularly to watch the Bankies. They had a fantastic team from Davie Cooper to all the unsung heroes like Jim Fallon and Jim Gallagher, I loved those days.
"So full of hope and made me recognise how important it is to have a good team around you.
"It's fantastic to see this team bringing the same hope and playing with their heart and soul.
"As a football fan that is all you can ask for. Calling all Bankies, since my home team have made the step up, it's important to support your local (or even not so local team).
"In this world, we need all the support we can get, so if you like watching good football, get yourself a season ticket and support the Bankies."
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