The New Faith of Scottish Football ; Struggle to Clear My Friend's Name Will Always Dictate My Life, Admits Setanta Man

Daily MailMarch 02, 2004

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BILL McFARLAN is certainly not one to hide from the limelight. As the front man for Setanta's small-screen invasion into Scottish football, he is soon to find himself thrust into the public domain once more.

The prospect excites him and he is certainly not unnerved by the task ahead, despite the fact that many are waiting for his Irish employers to fall at the first hurdle. But then McFarlan is a different beast to the television fitba' personalities we have become accustomed to.

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The New Faith of Scottish Football ; Struggle to Clear My Friend's Name Will Always Dictate My Life, Admits Setanta Man

As we sit in the sumptious splendour of the Gleneagles Hotel, the 45-year-old talks of his enthusiasm of juggling his forthcoming Setanta commitments with his business life. His company deals in media training and commerical production for high-profile companies, including Perthshire's premier hotel itself.

He admits to being a proud Rangers fan and, as the great and the...

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