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Change: The Celtic fans thought this was a deliberate ploy by the authorities to prevent Celtic becoming the first club to win the scottish league and
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: SCOTTISH CUP LEAGUE CUP EUROPE TOTAL 1901-15 273 58 n/a n/a 331Another championship nailbiter thanks to mighty Quinn - FootballTimes, The (London, England)May 19, 2005Author: Alex MurphyAt the end of the 1904-05 season, the Old Firm
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Change: Player Pics]Born in the mining village of Croy Jimmy Quinn was the reluctant hero who went on to be an undisputed Celtic and football legend.The shy and unassuming son of a hard-working Irish family Quinn was
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Change: Renamed from Jimmy Quinn by May 12 2008, 6:28 AM EDT for: Rename
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Change: Quinn eventually signed provisonal forms with Celtic on New Year's Eve 1900 and became a full time player 13 days later.Maley's persuasive efforts were to be greatly rewarded time and time again over the next 15 years as Quinn became the most feared forward in the Scottish game. His
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Change: played 331 times for Celtic and scored 217 goals.Born in the mining village of Croy Jimmy Quinn was the reluctant hero who went on to be an undisputed Celtic and football legend.The shy and unassuming son of a hard-working Irish
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Change: into the championship reckoning.Quinn's battered limbs finally failed him in 1915, when he retired with his place in the Celtic pantheon assured. He died in 1945, and Maley penned a fitting valedictory: "He was the keystone in the greatest team Celtic ever had." Links Player Pictures
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Change: relativley close by to his Dunbartonshire home. Further to that he had doubts about whether he was even good enough to make the step up
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Change: playing junior football for local side Smithston Albion. Having already turned down the chance to sign for English side Sunderland as it was too far from his family home the gifted Quinn initially refused the offer to sign for the Bhoys.Used to the quiet life
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Change: The incident stirred up so much ill-feeling that a neutral English referee -Mr Kirkham from Preston -was drafted in for the title play-off. The Scottish Football League felt it would be impossible to find any referee in Scotland not infected by the ill-will that ran between the two clubs.
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Change: Created by May 30 2006, 12:39 PM EDT for: no reason given
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