Final Offers Keane a Sense of Pride, but Does It Spare His Lions From Extinction?

Daily MailMarch 18, 2004

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DOMINIC KEANE won't be able to take his youngest children to meet Livingston's Cup Final stars after the match at Hampden tomorrow. It turns out the national stadium doesn't have a players' lounge where licensing restrictions are lifted for under-14s.

It's just one of the bizarre oversights at the expensively redeveloped home of Scottish football, but it's also the latest in a series of slings and arrows which fate has hurled at the man ultimately responsible for the fairy tale rise of West Lothian's CIS Cup Finalists.

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Final Offers Keane a Sense of Pride, but Does It Spare His Lions From Extinction?

Like a father banned from walking his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day, Keane will not travel with the official party for Livingston's footballing nuptials.

He will sit in the main stand with manager David Hay, who will in turn control Allan Preston's dug- out via a mobi...

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