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Year and a Day
Year and a Day
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1967
50 years ago
A01=Graham McColl
Author_Graham McColl
Billy McNeill
Brendan Rodgers
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=NL-WS
Category=SCX
Category=SFBC
Celtic
Champions League
COP=United Kingdom
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European Cup
Football
Format=BB
Glasgow
HMM=234
IMPN=Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN13=9781471157103
Jimmy Johnstone
Jock Stein
Language_English
Lisbon Lions
PA=Available
PD=20170518
POP=London
Price=€20 to €50
PS=Active
PUB=Simon & Schuster Ltd
SMM=24
Subject=Sports & Outdoor Recreation
The Hoops
Tommy Gemmell
WMM=153
Product details
- ISBN 9781471157103
- Dimensions: 153 x 234 x 24mm
- Publication Date: 18 May 2017
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
- Publication City/Country: London, GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Celtic’s greatest side became European champions in 1967, but if you think you know their history – think again. This is their tale as never told before.
The remarkable story of how Jock Stein brought together a group of local lads, engaging on their first European Cup campaign, and led them all the way to the top will never be repeated. As they progressed, they continued to challenge on four fronts, giving new pride to the city of Glasgow, and creating a legend that resonates still, fifty years on.
A Year and a Day provides unprecedented detail on the twelve months that brought such unique success. Discover which Clyde player almost became a Lisbon Lion and who he would have replaced. Learn how Jock Stein got his prediction for the final horribly wrong and even what the Lions had for breakfast on the great day. Find out who spirited away the match ball – and keeps it to this day – at the end of Celtic’s tumultuous quarter-final with Vojvodina.
The book includes an excruciatingly honest interview with Jimmy Johnstone, Celtic’s greatest player, previously unpublished in full. The other Lisbon Lions also have their say, and here too, for the first time, are extensive interviews with representatives of all of the opponents that Celtic faced on the way to Lisbon, providing frank and shocking insights. Teeming with fresh material, this book scrutinises every step Celtic took on the way to winning the European Cup. Even the players who won the great trophy will discover in these pages new revelations about how they emerged triumphant.
It is the last word on their magnificent achievement.
The remarkable story of how Jock Stein brought together a group of local lads, engaging on their first European Cup campaign, and led them all the way to the top will never be repeated. As they progressed, they continued to challenge on four fronts, giving new pride to the city of Glasgow, and creating a legend that resonates still, fifty years on.
A Year and a Day provides unprecedented detail on the twelve months that brought such unique success. Discover which Clyde player almost became a Lisbon Lion and who he would have replaced. Learn how Jock Stein got his prediction for the final horribly wrong and even what the Lions had for breakfast on the great day. Find out who spirited away the match ball – and keeps it to this day – at the end of Celtic’s tumultuous quarter-final with Vojvodina.
The book includes an excruciatingly honest interview with Jimmy Johnstone, Celtic’s greatest player, previously unpublished in full. The other Lisbon Lions also have their say, and here too, for the first time, are extensive interviews with representatives of all of the opponents that Celtic faced on the way to Lisbon, providing frank and shocking insights. Teeming with fresh material, this book scrutinises every step Celtic took on the way to winning the European Cup. Even the players who won the great trophy will discover in these pages new revelations about how they emerged triumphant.
It is the last word on their magnificent achievement.
Graham McColl is a freelance journalist who has written on football for The Times, FourFourTwo and When Saturday Comes among others. He is the author of numerous books, including The Official Biography of Celtic, and worked with three of the Lisbon Lions on their memoirs. He lives in Glasgow.
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