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Sullivan, Dom
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Midfielder Dom Sullivan was an unsung hero of the Celtic side which won back to back league championships in 1981 and 1982.
Signed from Aberdeen in October 1979 Sullivan was a talented right-sided midfielder who combined craft and graft to quiet but considerable effect alongside the more recognised midfield talents of MacLeod, Burns and Aitken.
However he was unfortunate that he was to come head to head in the battle for a starting place with the emerging talent of Paul McStay and eventually Sullivan found himself behind the Maestro in the first team pecking order. By then though Sullivan had made a noteworthy and admirable contribution to the Celtic cause and by the time he was released by the club in June 1983 he had played 119 games and scored 15 goals.
Midfielder Dom Sullivan was an unsung hero of the Celtic side which won back to back league championships in 1981 and 1982.
Signed from Aberdeen in October 1979 Sullivan was a talented right-sided midfielder who combined craft and graft to quiet but considerable effect alongside the more recognised midfield talents of MacLeod, Burns and Aitken.
However he was unfortunate that he was to come head to head in the battle for a starting place with the emerging talent of Paul McStay and eventually Sullivan found himself behind the Maestro in the first team pecking order. By then though Sullivan had made a noteworthy and admirable contribution to the Celtic cause and by the time he was released by the club in June 1983 he had played 119 games and scored 15 goals.
| APPEARANCES | LEAGUE | SCOTTISH CUP | LEAGUE CUP | EUROPE | TOTAL |
| 1979-83 | 83 (7) | 8 (1) | 12 (1) | 6 (1) | 110 (9) |
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