Willie McStay may refer to: Willie McStay (footballer, born 1892) footballer who played for Celtic F.C. in the 1920s; brother of Jimmy McStay Willie McStay...
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ISBN 978-0-356-14354-5. Details – Willie McStay In The Mad Crowd "Famous Days". Sligo Rovers Football Club. Retrieved 3 November 2014. "Willie McStay". Sporting-Heroes...
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Society A squad: William McStay, Scottish Football Association. Willie McStay at the Scottish Football Association Willie McStay at National-Football-Teams...
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McStay attempted to raise $100,000 AUD to fund an autobiography through the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. McStay's great-uncles Jimmy and Willie...
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United in the 2000s, is the son of former player Willie McStay, also a cousin of Jock. John McStay, MotherWELLnet Pattullo, Alan (13 April 2014). "Duncan...
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Football Club Ray McStay (born 1970), Scottish former footballer Ryan McStay (born 1985), in Bellshill, is a professional footballer Willie McStay (footballer...
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assistant at Hibernian. Former Celtic player Willie McStay was appointed as his replacement in November 2010. McStay's tenure was short – lasting only 9 games...
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left half by manager Willie Maley), he joined Celtic in 1920 and took over the club captaincy from his elder brother Willie McStay in 1929. The siblings...
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Paul Lambert Henrik Larsson Bobby Lennox Willie Maley Danny McGrain Jimmy McGrory Billy McNeill Paul McStay Bobby Murdoch Charlie Nicholas Ronnie Simpson...
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reshuffle in 2012, Clayton was put in charge of the under-18's side with Willie McStay replacing him as academy boss. Dunk, Peter, ed. (1987). Rothmans Football...
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semi-final of the FAI Cup where they were beaten by Shelbourne. Willie McStay. In two years McStay lead Rovers to an historic treble, when they won the 1993–94...
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the older brother of Willie and Jimmy McStay, both captains of Celtic, playing against Willie on several occasions. Francis McStay | Record vs Heart of...
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McKeown Brian McLaughlin Stephen McManus Mark McNally Anthony McParland Jamie McQuilken Paul McStay Willie McStay Chris Millar Mark Millar Calvin Miller Liam...
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Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American country singer, guitarist and songwriter. He was one of the main figures of the outlaw country...
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(Rangers) Jimmy McStay and Willie McStay (Celtic) Frank O'Donnell and Hugh O'Donnell (Celtic) Willie McStay and Paul McStay (Celtic, great-nephews of the...
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Stadium. Fights broke out during the second half, including Scotland's Willie Waddell and Celtic's Mick O'Flanagan throwing punches. The New York Times...
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Cup double in 2006 and was among a number of players named, by coach Willie McStay, as likely to progress to the first team. A few months later Ferry made...
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Shotgun Willie is the 16th studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, released on June 11, 1973. The recording marks a change...
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older brothers Willie and Paul, as well as his great-uncles Willie and Jimmy had already played. A product of Celtic Boys Club, McStay signed professional...
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April 2023. "CLYDE MIDFIELDER CHRIS MCSTAY DREAMS OF CELTIC MOVE". hitc.com. 7 April 2018. "Clyde goal hero Chris McStay downplays his wonder strike". glasgowworld...
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on 17 May 2008, concluding a 3–0 win. Following a recommendation by Willie McStay to former teammate and Everton manager David Moyes, Coleman was signed...
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Celtic 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...
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charge, and was succeeded as manager by Willie McStay. After financial support for the club was withdrawn, Wille McStay and the majority of the playing staff...
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Hibernian John Hutton - Aberdeen, Blackburn Rovers Andy McLaren - Preston North End Willie McStay - Celtic Alex Raisbeck - Liverpool Hugh Burns - Rangers...
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their management. Brewster left the club in December 2010, soon after Willie McStay had replaced Adams as manager. After six months out of work, Brewster...
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was appointed manager of Derry City on 6 January 2012, beating off Willie McStay to land the post. He agreed a two-year deal along with Paul Hegarty...
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McStay at the Scottish Football Association Willie McStay at the Scottish Football Association Scott McTominay at the Scottish Football Association David...
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McQueen, Hugh McQueen (brother) Tom McQueen, Gordon McQueen (son) Francis McStay, Willie McStay Sr. (brother), Jimmy McStay (brother), Willie McStay Jr...
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Sligo Rovers in the League of Ireland First Division. Under manager Willie McStay, he was a key member of the team that won the 1993–94 League of Ireland...
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World War. Paul's older brother, Willie McStay, also played regularly for Celtic in the early to mid-1980s. Paul McStay went on to become a fixture in the...
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