Tommy McInally was a star of Celtic's team of the 1920s. He was a
tremendous player with pace, trickery, passing ability and a
cannonball shot - yet his record of only one Scottish Cup medal, two
Scottish League medals and two Scottish caps was a profoundly
disappointing one for a man of his talent. This is a lacking record
which was mainly due to Tommy's self-destructive tendencies. This book
deals with his two spells at Celtic - the team that he loved - and his
sojourns at Third Lanark and Sunderland before he went on his travels
and died in obscurity in 1955. He has now been dead for over fifty
years, but questions still remain about Celtic's Bad Bhoy - 'the boy
wonder', who had the potential to have been the greatest player of
them all.
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ISBN
9781845025786
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Black & White Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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