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Jean-Michel Assaad

Aboutrika works his magic with the last kick of the ball…Jean-Michel Assaad

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eric caldow football cards

Eric Caldow

Captain for club and country, 600 games without a booking, and a man even Gento only knew one way past…

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hibs at hampden

Hannah Murray

A cup final stays with you forever…

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Brian Hanley

Unlucky Scotland — yet again…

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Jim Drysdale

Tynescastle in the Seventies was an unforgettable experience for one young Jambo…

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Pat Crerand

A great Scottish team ends a terrible streak against England and, recalls Pat Crerand, could have taken on the world…

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Jonathan Wilson

The Guardian’s Jonathan Wilson’s personal account of the power of football memories…

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Joseph McCormack

How Albert Kidd ensured Joseph McCormack would support Celtic forever…

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Kenny Logan

Kenny Logan may have a lifelong love affair with Rangers, but not even celebrating an Ally McCoist sclaff could trump an unforgettable night at the 2005 Champions League final in Istanbul…

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Clontarf 2011. Greig junior and senior (centre left and right)

Martin Greig, Freelance Sports Writer

Doesn’t everyone’s dad play fives at the age of 66, not only keeping up with but taking the names of men half his age? Martin Greig is starting to suspect the old boy could be a bit special…

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Allan Brown

Forget Gretna; Clyde scalping Celtic was the real fairytale in the 2006 Scottish Cup…

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Matt Leslie

Was this the greatest comeback of all time?…

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1-0, Stephen Rice (50) September 29, 2011

Eamon Sweeney

From their deathbed to Europa League ecstasy against the mighty Spurs. Keep on Hooping!…

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Sir Steve Redgrave

Even Olympic legends have to hustle to get tickets for the big game – and it doesn’t help when you get swindled by Bayern Munich fraudsters…

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chelsea, pat nevin

Pat Nevin

Chelsea’s man of the match decides to leave Stamford Bridge not in a Humvee or Ferrari, but on foot, down the Kings Road, with his champagne in his hand. An old supporter approaches him and reminds him why he plays the way he plays…

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Brian Christie

Two great games…

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And Solskjær has won it

Martin Langseth

On the eve of his ninth birthday, at his grandma’s house, a young boy from Norway watches a historic match…

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Alan Clark

Being a ball boy at Cappielow is an unforgettable experience for one young fan…

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Bryan Cooney, Sunday Herald

Former Dons player Eddie Thomson was a hard man on the pitch and a true friend off it…

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Neil White, Freelance Sports Journalist

If you can survive an eight-foot drop onto the concrete concourse around the Brockville pitch and the crowd-surfing title celebration that follows, you get to be a Falkirk supporter for the rest of your life…

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Tony Hamilton takes Billy McNeill back to Lisbon.

Tony Hamilton, The Celtic View

Tony Hamilton takes the great Billy McNeill back to the Estadio Nacional in Lisbon to relive Celtic’s finest hour…

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Juninho Paulista

Daniel Gray

Daniel Gray never got closer to football than the season Juninho came to his beloved Middlesbrough, a heady ride that ended in a moment, not quite shared, that is with him forever…

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signed articles featuring celtic's danny mcgrain

Danny McGrain

A trip to Love Street turns into an unexpected party thanks to Albert Kidd…

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Billy Bremner is carried shoulder high after victory against the Czechs

Kevin McCarra, Chief Football Writer, The Guardian

How can a match where you can barely see the action, in which the identity of the goalscorer is shrouded in mystery and your life is at risk with every surge of the Hampden crowd be the one that lives longest in the memory? Kevin McCarra explains…

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The Kilmarnock team celebrate with the trophy.

Scott Todd

A fan’s-eye-view of the 1997 Scottish Cup final…

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georgios samaras

William McPhillips

Georgios Samaras has one of his best days for Celtic in the cauldron of an away Old Firm match…

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Arthur Trubshaw

30 years of disappointment wiped out by an unforgettable experience in Seville…

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Les Brattesani

Scotland v Hungary, 1954 – live and unmissable on the school loudspeaker system…

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celtic dixie deans' goal against hibs

Paul Craig

Celtic beat Hibs in a classic Hampden final, with two hat-tricks. Dixie Deans scores to order…

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Chris Morgan wins the cup for Linfield

James Morgan

One day you’re playing with your brother on the street, pretending to score the winning goal in the cup final. Then one of you gets to do it for real while the other watches in awe…

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