"certain Jock Stein is happy at Leeds and will not leave to take the Scottish job". He also indicated that if players could be "worth £400,000, Jock Stein must...
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club enjoyed their greatest successes during the 1960s and 70s under Jock Stein, when they won nine consecutive league titles and the 1967 European Cup...
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enjoyed consecutive British Home Championship successes in 1962 and 1963. Jock Stein, John Prentice and Malky MacDonald all had brief spells as manager before...
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Rangers, and the two clubs became known as the Old Firm. Under manager Jock Stein, in 1967 Celtic became the first British team to win the European Cup...
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"Big Jock Knew" is a song sung by fans of Rangers. It is aimed to antagonise supporters of Celtic by alleging that former manager Jock Stein was aware...
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months prior, and fears were being raised, notably by Scotland's manager Jock Stein, that the British government, led by Margaret Thatcher, was seeking to...
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Twenty-four men have occupied the post since its inception, with Beattie, Jock Stein and Alex McLeish occupying it in two spells. Six of those managers were...
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club enjoyed their greatest successes during the 1960s and 1970s under Jock Stein when they won nine consecutive league titles and the European Cup. This...
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During this time he also worked as an apprentice joiner. Celtic manager Jock Stein wanted Dalglish to spend a second season at Cumbernauld, but the youngster...
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partly due to the great success Celtic achieved under the management of Jock Stein. A roof was built over the back of the western "Celtic End" terrace in...
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Jock Stein Friendship Cup is an exhibition football match held in Cliftonhill Stadium, Coatbridge, Scotland. This competition was started to recognise...
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less attractive way to play the game.[citation needed] Celtic manager Jock Stein and his team received acclaim after the match and were given the nickname...
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Super Cup in 1983. He briefly managed Scotland following the death of Jock Stein, taking the team to the 1986 World Cup. Ferguson was appointed manager...
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We did it by playing football. Pure, beautiful, inventive football. Jock Stein on Celtic's triumph in Lisbon The Lisbon Lions is the nickname given to...
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John Stein may refer to: Jock Stein (1922–1985), Scottish football player and manager (Celtic F.C.) Johan Stein (1871–1951), Dutch astronomer and Jesuit...
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the 1986 World Cup finals in Mexico was marred by the death of Manager Jock Stein. In the end caretaker manager Alex Ferguson was not able to take the team...
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won the Scottish Cup twice, in 1961 and 1968 under the management of Jock Stein and George Farm respectively. The club regularly played European football...
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1961–62, 1962–63, 1965–66 Other Kilsyth Charity Cup: 1 1889 Friendly Jock Stein Friendship Cup: 9 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019...
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Scotsmen: film director Alexander MacKendrick and football player and manager Jock Stein. The film is set in Scotland, 1713, with a fictionalised Robert Roy MacGregor...
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Johnstone should not play. In the event, Stein ignored the SFA and played Johnstone in all three games. Jock Stein fielded largely the same side that won...
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influence and importance at the club continued. He became assistant to Jock Stein when Stein took up the post of manager in 1965. It was initially proposed by...
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took part. This set-up, with minor variations, continued up until 1975. Jock Stein's appointment in 1957 as reserve team coach saw an upturn in Celtic's commitment...
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politician Jock Stein (1922–1985), Scottish football manager Johann Andreas Stein (1728–1792), German maker of keyboard instruments John Stein (disambiguation)...
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winning three major honours. He was also part-time assistant manager to Jock Stein with the Scotland national team. He led Dundee United to their only Scottish...
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24 May 2021. "Jock Stein". hibsprogrammes.co.uk. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 24 November 2009. "Jock Stein manager details"...
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community centre, library, a church hosting various clubs and groups, and the Jock Stein Sports Centre and playing fields. There is also a local Catholic parish...
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to European Cup glory, Mike Henson, BBC Sport, 5 May 2023 "Remembering Jock Stein". BBC Sport. BBC. 8 September 2005. "Special Honours: 1950–59". Jim Craig's...
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after the end of their playing careers, with Jimmy McStay, Jimmy McGrory, Jock Stein, Billy McNeill, Davie Hay and Neil Lennon all going on to manage the side...
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February 1965 to succeed Jock Stein as manager of Hibernian. Hibs reached a League Cup Final in April 1969, but lost heavily to Stein's Celtic. He temporarily...
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1965–66 Jock Stein (1/10) Celtic 1966–67 Jock Stein (2/10) Celtic 1967–68 Jock Stein (3/10) Celtic 1968–69 Jock Stein (4/10) Celtic 1969–70 Jock Stein (5/10)...
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