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  1. Hace 2 días · For the moment, though, Jock Stein was a man alone. The Celtic manager had abandoned the touchline bench he had shared with Sean Fallon, Neilly Mochan, Bob Rooney, Jimmy Steele and reserve goalkeeper John Fallon for nudging on ninety epic minutes at the radiant surroundings of the Estadio Nacional in Lisbon on Thursday May 25 1967. Tension ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Jock Stein fue un entrenador escocés que si bien es recordado por su fatídico fallecimiento, cuando sufrió un infarto en un partido clasificatorio al Mundial de México 1986 entre su país y Gales, Stein es una figura de éxito en el Celtic de Glasgow con la conquista de más de 20 títulos en 12 temporadas desde 1964 hasta 1977.

  3. Hace 5 días · Standing in the way of a first Scottish Cup triumph since 1966 was a Celtic side chasing a domestic double. Jock Stein’s side had lost 2-1 against Hibernian in the final of the League Cup back in December, but the week before the Cup Final, they had sealed an eighth successive league title.

  4. Hace 3 días · “This is the day, and this is the place,” Jock Stein, 25th May 1967 “If ever you’re going to win the European Cup, then this is the day, and this is the place... Continue Reading. Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on WhatsApp; Share via email; Sign in to upvote posts.

  5. Hace 5 días · St Johnstone were beaten 1-0 in the last eight – Alex Willoughby scored the vital goal – which put Rangers in the hat for the semi-final draw alongside Aberdeen, Dunfermline and, eventually, Celtic. Jock Stein’s side had drawn 3-3 against Hearts at Tynecastle but won 3-1 in the replay at Parkhead.

  6. Hace 3 días · CUP COUNTDOWN: FOURMIDABLE AS CELTIC ROUT RANGERS. JOCK STEIN and his Celtic players were not impressed when the bookies installed Rangers as favourites to win the Scottish Cup before the age-old rivals met in the Hampden showdown on Saturday April 26 1969.

  7. Hace 4 días · Unrepeatable football hero. The Lions’ manes are hoary with age now but the adulation heaped upon the survivors of Celtic’s European Cup-winning team is as fervent as on the evening of May 25, 1967, in Lisbon, when Jock Stein’s players breached Inter Milan’s infamously negative catenaccio defence to become the first British ...