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The Head Bhoys - revisedTitle: The Head Bhoys: Celtic's Managers
Author: Graham McColl
Harback published: September 2002
ISBN: 1840186208
Paperback published: September 2003
ISBN: 184018759X


Few tales are as intriguing as that of Celtic and their managers. The club was the epitome of managerial stability during its first century. Only six men had been Celtic manager by the time of the club's centenary in 1988. Each of them - Willie Maley, Jimmy McStay, Jimmy McGrory, Jock Stein, David Hay and Billy McNeill - had been Celtic players who then went on to become team manager. Once McNeill departed in 1991 Celtic shook off their conservative, stable image. The club appointed seven managers in nine years, including continentals such as Wim Jansen and Doctor Jozef Venglos. Other 1990s incumbents, including Lou Macari and John Barnes, managed only for a matter of months while Tommy Burns and Liam Brady lived out their stretches under extreme pressure. This text provides a detailed examination of each individual who has held this key position at the club. Interviews with those close to the action at Celtic down the years highlight the value of each manager's contribution to the club, assessing their strengths, weaknesses and lasting legacies.

100 GreatsTitle: Celtic Football Club - 100 Greats
Author: Paul Lunney
Paperback published: April 2003
ISBN: 0752427415





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  • Title: Celtic's Cult Heroes
  • Author: David Potter
  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Know the Score Books (21 Feb 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1905449089
  • ISBN-13: 978-1905449088
The name of the book is self-explanatory, and is simply a nostalgic look back at many different players from the club's history. What does though separate this from many others is that whilst others concentrate on the obvious few (Larsson, McGrory, Jinky etc), this book not only covers them but actually covers a multitude of other players from practically the first days of the club including many that most of us have likely never even heard about before hand. It is also more of a fan's eyeview, and gives a viewpoint from the ground where interspersed in the narratives are some short tales about each of the "cult heroes" that many of us might never have heard about before. What on the surface may at first look like a run-of-the-mill churned out tome is actually a quality gem, and a worthwhile buy for any interested Celtic fan.


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