Celtic strode majestically into the history books in 1967 as the first British club to conquer Europe, and the iconic photograph of captain Billy McNeill holding aloft the glittering European Cup in the Lisbon sunshine is the defining image of that footballing era. Yet at the start of the decade, Celtic were a team plagued by defeats and in disarray both on and off the field. What brought about their remarkable transformation? In Celtic: The Awakening, Alex Gordon enters uncharted territory to investigate the story of Celtic in the 1960s, an extraordinary decade in the club's roller-coaster 125-year history. Players of the era, good, bad and indifferent, are interviewed in depth in an attempt to unravel one of football's greatest mysteries. Sweeping through the '60s and beyond, Celtic: The Awakening details the previously untold story of how a proud club rose from grief to glory, from dismay to delight.
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Celtic strode majestically into the history books in 1967 as the first British club to conquer Europe, and the iconic photograph of captain Billy McNeill holding aloft the glittering European Cup in the Lisbon sunshine is the defining image of that footballing era. This book investigates the story of Celtic in the 1960s.
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"This book is as close as you'll ever get to being in the Celtic dressing-room in the '60s." -- Tommy Gemmell "Celtic: The Awakening highlights the utterly remarkable and welcome transformation of Celtic in the '60s. It really took me back ... I'll never tire of reading about that European Cup win!" -- Billy McNeill "It was an unforgettable era for Celtic and all the players involved. For the supporters who missed those years, all I can say is read this and add your imagination. You'll be there with us." -- Bertie Auld "It was wonderful to be taken back in time to rekindle the greatest period in my playing career." -- Davie Hay
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How Celtic Football Club rose from mediocrity in the late '50s and early '60s to win the European Cup in 1967 and subsequently become one of the world's most formidable sides

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781780576695
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Mainstream Publishing
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Alex Gordon is a former Sunday Mail sports editor and chief sports subeditor of the Daily Record, and has also worked as a columnist for World Soccer Monthly and as the Scottish correspondent for France Football and L'Equipe. He has co-authored a number of sports books, including A Bhoy Called Bertie with Bertie Auld, The Quiet Assassin with Davie Hay and Seeing Red with Chic Charnley. He lives on the outskirts of Glasgow with his wife.