Bizarre! That is the only way to describe the Celtic career of Tony Cascarino which contained 30 games and lasted little more than six months… In…
Bizarre! That is the only way to describe the Celtic career of Tony Cascarino which contained 30 games and lasted little more than six months… In…
Willie Orr was one of the great early Celts, although he is sadly little known about now… He was born in 1873 and joined Celtic in…
“Eckie Tamson” was a Buckhaven boy, and played for the Wellesley Juniors just like his namesake John Thomson, but Alec joined Celtic a few years earlier…
The career of Ronnie Simpson defied belief… The son of Jimmy Simpson of Rangers, he started off playing for Queen’s Park at the end of World…
Willie Wallace was one of Jock Stein’s many great buys… Stein certainly knew what he wanted in a goalscorer. He already had signed Joe McBride from…
“Stan” is a regular pundit on television these days, and is as much loved by Celtic fans now as he was when he played for them…
Willie McStay was a Celtic great. Born in 1892, he first came to the club in 1912 but was immediately farmed out to Ayr United… The…
Celtic Player of the Day – Adam McLean, Celtic’s under-rated left-winger… Without a shadow of a doubt, Adam McLean was the most under-rated left winger of…
And where does one start to talk about Bobby Lennox? Well, the second top scorer, behind only Jimmy McGrory for a start, but there was so…
Bobby Evans, always distinguished by his red hair, played for Celtic between 1944 and 1960… He came from St Anthony’s as a forward originally, but he…
“Sid” as he was called was a fine Celtic football player. Like so many, his reputation was tarnished because he quite simply came at the wrong…
Joe Cassidy was a Celtic hero at a time when they needed heroes. The years immediately after the Great War were dire with poverty and so…
David Potter’s Celtic Player of the Day – Johnny Campbell, an early Celtic great… Johnny Campbell was one of the truly great early Celts. He had…