It is a Celtic matter' - Steve Clarke explains Greg Taylor's surprise Scotland omission

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Steve Clarke has revealed that "one or two little issues" are behind the surprise omission of Celtic left-back Greg Taylor from his Scotland squad.
Steve Clarke has revealed that one or two little issues are behind the surprise omission of Celtic left-back Greg Taylor from his Scotland squad.
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