Jock Stein
Soccer Player and Coach
When Celtic's Peter Grant had to run from Airdrie fans...a current Celtic player - say, Artur Boruc - who do you suppose would end up chasing who? When Albion Rovers beat Jock Stein's Celtic 2-1 Airdrie (now Airdrie United) and Albion Rovers are, of course, the Monklands equivalent of the... In this article: Celtic, Peter Grant, Albion Rovers, Coatbridge, Airdrieonians, Artur Boruc, Jock Stein, Rangers, and Airdrie United |
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Scotland on Sunday | November 09, 2009
Jock Stein portrait under hammer
...appear in a single auction. "Howson fans will not be disappointed with our next sale which includes a number of very prominent pieces, including the definitive portrait of legendary Celtic manager Jock Stein." Copyright (c) Press...
In this article: Peter Howson, Celtic, Glasgow, All rights reserved, Scotland, Bosnia, Amy Winehouse, and Guy Ritchie
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BBC News | November 14, 2009
Manager Stein honoured in Cardiff
...world of one of its most successful figures. He led Celtic to the first European Cup win by a British team in 1967, and went on to take nine Scottish league titles with the Glasgow giants. He also had a Welsh connection, having played...
In this article: Llanelli, Celtic, World Cup, Bill Shankly, Ninian Park, and Wales
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scotsman.com - Latest Scottish News | November 10, 2009
Stein portrait sold for GBP5,800
...read this article in full you must be registered with the site. A portrait of football manager Jock Stein by one of Scotland's top artists has sold for AGBP5,800 at auction. Peter Howson's painting of the former Celtic and Scotland manager...
In this article: Peter Howson, Glasgow, Charcoal, Celtic, Amy Winehouse, Guy Ritchie, Mick Jagger, and Madonna Ritchie
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scotsman.com - Scotland | 5 days ago
Statue tribute to Jock Stein
..."immortal" by fellow Scot Bill Shankly after leading Celtic to European Cup glory in 1967. He also managed Scotland's national side, and died of a heart attack on 10 September, 1985 a hours after seeing his side qualify for the World Cup.
In this article: Celtic, World Cup, Scotland, and Hamilton, Lanarkshire
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en.wikipedia.org
Jock Stein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jock Stein denied knighthood over Celtic dismissals". The Guardian. ... Celtic F.C. captain. 1952-1956. Succeeded by. Bobby Evans. v • d • e ... Celtic F.C. – Managers ...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com
Jock Stein: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
Celtic F. ... Internazionale Milano and Scotland's biggest club, Celtic F.C... Stein also guided Celtic to nine successive Scottish League championships between ...
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www.glescapals.com
Celtic Jock Stein 1
Photographs & memories of the famous GLASGOW CELTIC. Manager Jock Stein CBE ... of Celtic F.C. reserve team trainer Jimmy Gribben, Celtic bought him for £1200 ...
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Jock Stein: John 'Jock' Stein CBE (5 October, 1922 - 10 September, 1985) was one of the most notable managers ... Hibernian F.C. manager. Celtic F.C. manager ... Jock Stein - Celtic and...
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Jock Stein CSC | Celtic Supporters Club | Our Hero
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Description from Wikipedia:
John 'Jock' Stein CBE (5 October 1922 – 10 September 1985) was a Scottish football manager. He became the first manager of a British side to win the European Cup, with Celtic in 1967. Stein also guided Celtic to nine successive Scottish League championships between 1966 and 1974.
During his managerial career he won the European Cup once, ten Scottish League Championships, nine Scottish Cups, and six Scottish League Cups. All but one of these honours (the 1961 Scottish Cup with Dunfermline) were won with Celtic. After a brief stint with Leeds United, Stein managed the Scottish national side from 1978 until his death in 1985. Stein was voted the greatest Scottish football manager in a 2003 poll by the Sunday Herald newspaper.
- Birth Date:
- October 05, 1922
- Birth City:
- Burnbank, South Lanarkshire
- Birth Country:
- Scotland
- Death Date:
- September 10, 1985
- Years Active:
- 1951–1956
- Position:
- Centre-half, Manager
- App (Goals):
- 148 (2)
- Coach Of:
- Dunfermline Athletic
- During:
- 1978
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