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Simon Glen

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Simon Glen recalls his cousin’s battle with the council to preserve a lop-sided view of Firs Park

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Lawrence John Lindsay

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The seventh time is a charm for the Arabs’ hunt for a Scottish Cup…

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J. David Simons

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Bert Slater’s heroics in the 1964 Scottish Cup final captured the heart of David Simons – and made him a Dundee fan for life…

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Pat Nevin

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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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The legendary Eusebio scores against Celtic, The Herald

Glenn Gibbons, Sports Writer, The Scotsman

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It is 1970 and as the ball crosses the goal-line and the referee blows for full-time, Glen Gibbons is in a press box full of journalists who don’t know if Celtic have just beaten Benfica in Portugal or not. It all turns on the flip of a coin. Or two…

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Daisuke Nakajima

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Do the Japanese eat dogs? Certainly not. Daisuke Nakajima, intrepid Shunsuke Nakamura correspondent, is offended, amused and then finally comes to terms with the weirdness of Scottish football…

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Celtic Social

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Tommy Burns’ Celtic were capable of giving you something a little different. Celtic Social remembers a special set-piece executed by two very different footballers…

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William McPhillips

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

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Andrew Harbison

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Demolition Derby leaves one fan in delirium as he listens in on his pocket radio…

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Maurice Coyne, Daily Mail Sports Sub

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“Mo, Mo Super Mo, Super Maurice Coyne.” Being called Maurice in Glasgow turns from a blessing to a curse thanks to a certain blond striker…

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