The Lisbon Lions

The Lisbon Lions PDF

Author: Billy McNeill

Publisher: Black & White Publishing

Published: 2007-05-03

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1845028708

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On May 25, 1967 Celtic Football Club made history by becoming the first British team to win the European Cup. Eleven players, all born within a 30-mile radius of Celtic Park, beat the Italian aristocrats of Inter Milan and took their place forever in the annals of fame. This is the story, four decades after that memorable triumph in the Portuguese capital, of each of the eight surviving Lisbon Lions, their own official take on exactly what happened before, during and after that never-to-be-forgotten encounter that shook the football world.Remarkably, the Lions have never sat down in the intervening 40 years and put their exclusive thoughts together in one book - this is that unique book. Billy McNeill, Jim Craig, Tommy Gemmell, John Clark, Willie Wallace, Stevie Chalmers, Bertie Auld and Bobby Lennox give their forthright views on the march towards Lisbon and a place in football history.Who was the Lisbon Lion who thought the European Cup Final was the easiest game of the season? Who now admits he made life difficult for Jock Stein? Who was the player who was conned by the Celtic manager? Which Lion had a running battle with his team-mates throughout the European Cup Final?And who thought Celtic had won the trophy before the kick-off? All is revealed!"The Lions" also give fascinating and thought-provoking insights to manager supreme Jock Stein, goalkeeper extraordinary Ronnie Simpson, midfield master Bobby Murdoch and the incomparable Jimmy Johnstone.Candid, frank and funny, "The Lisbon Lions: The Real Inside Story" reveals the secrets of Lisbon 1967, unlocked by the men who knew the inside track - the players themselves.

Celtic

Celtic PDF

Author: Andy Dougan

Publisher: Virgin Books

Published: 2007-05-24

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780753512197

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40 years ago a group of eleven young men stood in the Estadio Nacional in Lisbon and faced a crowd of 77,000 and the mighty Inter Milan. They were the first British team ever to reach the final of the European Cup. Indeed it was the first time their club had even played in the European Cup. And yet they faced one of the richest teams, with a fearsome reputation and an unbeaten defensive strategy. But these men would go on to make football history...Told by a life-long fan, The Lisbon Lions follows the fortunes of eleven men born within 20 miles of Glasgow who had come to play for a football team struggling in the League. Reinventing the team with his positive playing strategies, manager Jock Stein guided Celtic to victory in the Scottish championships and eventually to the European Cup itself. Andy Dougan takes us on the thrilling journey with Celtic as, round by round, the team's passion, inventiveness, and above all style brings them to the biggest game in their club's history. The story remains as romantic, inspiring and stirring as ever.

The Lions of Lisbon

The Lions of Lisbon PDF

Author: Willy Maley

Publisher: Luath Press Ltd

Published: 2020-12-11

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1912387220

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On 25 May 1967, Celtic beat Inter Milan 2–1 to become the first British team to win the European Cup. Fifty years on, The Lions of Lisbon relives the jubilation from the fans' point of view.

The Lisbon Lions

The Lisbon Lions PDF

Author: Billy McNeill

Publisher: Black & White Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9781845021610

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On the 25th of May 1967, Celtic Football Club made history in Lisbon by becoming the first British team to win the European Cup. This is the story of each of the eight surviving 'Lisbon Lions', recalling exactly what happened before, during and after that never-to-be-forgotten encounter that shook the football world.

A Year and a Day

A Year and a Day PDF

Author: Graham McColl

Publisher:

Published: 2017-05-04

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781471157103

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Nowadays it would be unthinkable: a team of local lads, all born within 30 miles of the ground, challenging one of the world's superpowers, Inter Milan, for the biggest club trophy of the lot - and winning. But that's exactly what Celtic achieved in 1967, thanks to the inspirational management of Jock Stein. In the process they became the first British side to win the European Cup, and they remain the only Scottish side ever to do so. The contrast couldn't have been more vivid when the teams lined up at the start of the European Cup final in Lisbon: while several of the Celtic players searched for a place to leave their false teeth ahead of kick-off, the Inter stars seemed to tower above them, tanned and confident as they prepared for their surely inevitable victory. But it didn't work out like that, as goals from Tommy Gemmell and Stevie Chalmers secured the 2-1 victory for the Glasgow outfit. Graham McColl has interviewed all the players from the Lisbon Lions as well as many of their opponents from their European campaign. They help reveal how Stein blended the very different personalities and playing styles into one formidable unit that was capable of taking on and beating the best Europe had to offer. A Year and a Day is a wonderful celebration of a unique achievement.

Heart of a Lion

Heart of a Lion PDF

Author: William Wallace

Publisher:

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780957617100

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Willie Wallace was one of the renown Lisbon Lions who brought Glasgow Celtic the honour of being the first British Football Club to win the European Cup. With Jimmy Johnstone, Bertie Auld, Billy McNeill and a host of other gifted players, Willie Wallace was part of the greatest Scottish team ever assembled.

Life with the Lions

Life with the Lions PDF

Author: Ian Young

Publisher:

Published: 2013-11

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781907463853

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Ian Young played several seasons at Celtic Football Club in the '60s after signing from Neilston Waverley in 1961. During his time at the Club, the athletic, strong and tough-tackling full-back enjoyed league and cup success, and has often been credited in helping to turn the Club around by ending rivals Rangers' physical domination. Ian's name is warmly chanted in the famous Celtic song, Celtic, Celtic, That's the Team for Me' ('There's Fallon, Young and Gemmel...') He was also capped at Under-23 level for Scotland. Supporters and media reporters of that time say Ian's tackle on Rangers winger Willie Johnston in the League Cup final would spark the beginning of a Celtic team's ambition to match and defeat their greatest rivals with strength. It's perhaps no coincidence that Celtic would go onto make history soon after with the legendary Nine-in-a-Row era. Ian's autobiography follows the path from the humble beginnings in the junior ranks to European Cup nights and playing in front of 107,000 fans against Rangers. Just some of the highlights of a remarkable journey. The book also charts Ian's life, work and faith journey after he left Celtic. Ian Young is also listed in the few Celtic players who may well have turned out for Rangers, but for fate and circumstances. Ian ended his career quietly and without a fuss. This autobiography gives the reader a chance to get to know a player who served Celtic Football Club during its most significant years.

Celtic's Lost Legend

Celtic's Lost Legend PDF

Author: Bryan Cooney

Publisher: Black & White Publishing Ltd

Published: 2019-06-06

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1785302760

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The incredible truth behind the legend of George Connelly Hailed as the greatest Scottish talent of his generation, George Connelly made 254 appearances for Celtic and played in the Scotland team that qualified for the 1974 World Cup Finals. But at the age of 26 he walked away from football and the promise of a glittering career. So, what went wrong? George Connelly had a rare talent. He could pass long or short with unerring accuracy, could entertain crowds with his keepie-uppie skills and seemed to have the world at his feet. But with a troubled private life and the pressures of stardom weighing on his shoulders, the man behind the laidback exterior was falling apart. In Celtic's Lost Legend, George Connelly tells the remarkable story of why he walked away from his dreams and from the team he loved. Here, at last, he answers the question that has intrigued football fans for more than forty years. Whatever became of George Connelly?

Heart of a Lion

Heart of a Lion PDF

Author: William Wallace

Publisher:

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780957617100

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Willie Wallace was one of the renown Lisbon Lions who brought Glasgow Celtic the honour of being the first British Football Club to win the European Cup. With Jimmy Johnstone, Bertie Auld, Billy McNeill and a host of other gifted players, Willie Wallace was part of the greatest Scottish team ever assembled.