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For the players, the facilities on offer don't seem to vary as much from ground to ground, as most away changing rooms are fairly basic.
The club moved along the banks of the Clyde restlessly, from ground to ground, until in 1909 it finally settled a mile or two away in another industrial suburb, Maryhill, where a stadium named Firhill was built next to the locks and basins of the Forth & Clyde Canal.
Patten begins gently by telling me that his grandparents were both headteachers in Manchester; he had Didsbury aunties and, as a boy, used to follow Brian Statham, the Lancashire fast bowler, from ground to ground, a bottle of Tizer and Sandwich Spread sarnies in his knapsack.
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