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Liam Scales interview: ‘I just always wanted to win. I don't know where it's come from, probably my parents'

Liam Scales interview: ‘I just always wanted to win. I don't know where it's come from, probably my parents'

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'I remember standing on Grange Castle golf course and just thinking, 'Wow', but I finished the round of golf!' – Wicklow native reveals how Celtic move happened as he looks to kick on with Ireland
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The media mixed zone in the aftermath of a cup final can be an unforgiving environment, to put it mildly.
Deep in the bowels of Hampden Park, Liam Scales strolls in to speak to the press just minutes after his Celtic team watched Aberdeen lift their first Scottish Cup in 35 years at their expense, following a gruelling 120-minute battle and a nail-biting penalty shoot-out.

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