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“In terms of recruitment, our manager Billy McNeill tended to go for young Scottish players like Jim Melrose, Neil McNab, Gordon Smith and Jim Tolmie. MAC ATTACK: Jim Tolmie was one of a phalanx of ...
Adam knew she wanted to defend Billy. She was horrified that Victor wanted to use the company to do another smear campaign against her ex. Chelsea thought it was about her, that Victor wanted to ...
Andrew Johnston, 30, shot to fame on the hit ITV show as a choirboy in 2008, coming third in the final. He was accused of sexually assaulting two women within months of each other and gripping ...
The Scottish Football Writers’ Association have delivered a Player of the Year award since 1965. At that time, Celtic were about to become the dominant… ...
I grieve at the current plight of Billy McNeill, so often an inspiring leader on the pitch but now apparently a helpless victim of dementia. I met him on several occasions and always was impressed ...
Billy Bush just announced on his Hot Mics podcast that he indeed will be departing the half-hour newsmagazine after five seasons. He will stay on as host throughout the remainder of the current ...
Who needs the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? Clearly not Billy Idol, who rocked Austin's Moody Center on Sunday with a treasure trove of hits, age-defying ferocity and the same devil-may-care ...
Payton who played for the Parkhead club in the 90s is convinced playing football has caused his serious health problem. He said: "I was just experiencing the usual symptoms - forgetfulness, loss ...
His fate echoes those of other Celtic greats, including Lisbon Lions Billy McNeill, Bertie Auld and Stevie Chalmers – all of whom were diagnosed with dementia before their deaths. In Scotland ...
The Billy McNeill Story McNeill was born in Bellshill on 2 March 1940 in the midst of the Second World War. Just like Celtic, he was the product of immigrants, with a Lithuanian mother and of ...
He played for Our Lady’s High School and his performances earned him a move to Junior side Blantyre Victoria. Billy McNeill’s Final Glory. Celtic v Airdrie. Scottish Cup Final, 3 May 1975. Photo The ...
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