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Billy McNeill is arguably the greatest defender ever to play in Scotland – and even self professed ' Rangers man' Steve Nicol ...
Former Celtic captain Billy McNeill, the skipper of the 'Lisbon Lions' side that became the first British team to win the European Cup in 1967, has died aged 79, his family announced on Tuesday.
Fallon was also part of the Celtic side that clinched the 1965 Scottish Cup, Jock Stein’s first trophy win as manager, and he ...
The former Scotland international didn’t represent either of the Glasgow clubs; however, he stated on ESPN that ‘I am a Rangers man’. However, when he was asked to ‘start, ...
Billy McNeill walked off the Hampden pitch having just led the Bhoys to their latest Scottish Cup triumph. It was the final time he would do this whilst wearing the green-and-white Hoops.
Former Celtic captain Billy McNeill, who helped the Scottish giants win the European Cup in 1967, has died at the age of 79, the club said on Tuesday.
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Celtic star Payton is diagnosed with dementia aged 57 - MSNHe has campaigned alongside the family of former Celtic captain and manager Billy McNeill. Their Billy Against Dementia fund have raised tens of thousands of pounds via raffles, T-shirt sales ...
Celtic's Jozo Simunovic said he was "very proud" to score the only goal in a 1-0 win over Kilmarnock wearing the number five shirt made famous by Billy McNeill that put the Scottish champions ...
Led by Brendan Rodgers, the Celtic players and staff took in the full scope of the Estádio Nacional, pausing at each significant spot with a reverence. The tunnel, the steps, the pitch, and of course, ...
An “emotional” Brendan Rodgers admitted he was lost for words after visiting the scene of Celtic’s greatest triumph. The Celtic manager took his players and staff to the Estadio Nacional in Lisbon, ...
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