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  1. Jock Stein. Jock Stein stands as Celtic Football Club’s greatest manager, a towering figure in the club’s history who led them to their greatest triumph and won it “by playing football. Pure, beautiful, inventive football.”. It is hard to understate Stein’s influence on modern football. Deploying attacking full-backs and playing a ...

  2. 10 de sept. de 2015 · Jock Stein (right) played with Celtic in the 1950s before becoming manager in 1965. Thirty years on from his untimely death, little remains to be said by way of tribute to Jock Stein, one of ...

  3. John " Jock " Stein CBE (5 October 1922 – 10 September 1985) was a Scottish football player and manager. He is best known for his highly successful management of Celtic. He became the first manager of a British side to win the European Cup, with Celtic in 1967. He also won ten league titles, eight Scottish Cups and six Scottish League Cups ...

  4. 5 de oct. de 2022 · One-third of the legendary Scottish managerial trio: what Bill Shankly did for Liverpool and Matt Busby for Manchester United - Jock Stein more than matched for Celtic. Born the son of a miner on October 5, 1922, in the village of Burnbank: John Stein’s playing career made few headlines, but what he didn’t achieve on the pitch he certainly made up for in the dugout.

  5. 10 de sept. de 2019 · HE was born John Stein on October 5, 1922, but would become known throughout the world as Jock, and acknowledged as the finest manager Scotland has ever produced. It was Celtic’s good fortune that he forged his reputation in the East End of Glasgow, and it’s difficult to imagine how the club would have developed, or not, without the arrival ...

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  7. 10 de sept. de 2015 · Jock Stein’s final Celtic honour was achieved on May 7, 1977, after a 1–0 victory over Rangers in the Scottish Cup final. While many supporters fully expected Kenny Dalglish to take a controversial penalty awarded to Celtic, it was Andy Lynch who stepped up to score.