Jock Stein: The Celtic Years
By (Author) David Potter
By (author) Tom Campbell
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Mainstream Publishing
1st July 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Association football (Soccer)
796.334092
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
181g
During his long reign at Celtic, Jock Stein was a legendary figure in the world of football. He led a youthful Celtic side to a memorable European Cup triumph in Lisbon in 1967, and was in charge of the home-grown Celtic teams which won nine Scottish league championships in a row as well as numerous domestic trophies. Tom Campbell and David Potter have produced an affectionate and in-depth portrait of Stein, but are not afraid to delve below the surface of the legend to examine the manager's mistakes and failings as well as his triumphs and strengths. Calling upon such expert witnesses as Bobby Murdoch, Ronnie Simpson and Charlie Gallagher, as well as a host of other important figures in the game, this book presents a detailed picture of a man who, at the height of his powers at Celtic Park, revolutionised the game of football in this country.
Tom Campbell is the author of several other books on football, including The Glory and the Dream, Rhapsody in Green and Dreams and Songs to Sing. He now lives in Edinburgh but was based in Canada for much of his life. David Potter is a semi-retired teacher of Classics and Spanish has written many other football biographies, including Willie Maley- The Man Who Made Celtic and Bobby Murdoch, Different Class. He lives in Kircaldy.