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CELTIC legend Paul McStay was thrown his support behind the club's new manager Ange Postecoglou - insisting that the Greek-born Australian's drive to succeed means he'll be a hit at Parkhead ...
There will be a commemoration held this weekend by The Celtic Graves Society in honour of Celtic legend Jimmy McStay in his hometown of Larkhall. The event goes ahead this Saturday, November 16 at ...
Jimmy McStay had been a great centre half and captain for Celtic in the late 1920s and early 1930s, but it was still a major surprise when he emerged as successor to Willie Maley in January 1940.
McStay left Celtic for Ujpest following the arrival of Tony Mowbray as manager, with reports suggesting the move was part of an international exchange programme. The brother of former Celtic ...
They won the 1995 Scottish Cup thanks to a solitary Van Hooijdonk goal; club legends McStay and Tommy Burns’ only silverware as captain and manager respectively, and Boyd’s first as a Celtic ...
WILLIE McSTAY last night insisted he's back at Celtic to help Neil Lennon and not hinder him. Bookmakers have installed the man who recently resigned as manager of Hungarian side Ujpest Dosza as a ...
Given how rudderless Celtic were against Rangers and then Aberdeen, it already feels like he is gone. The player asked to replace Brown as captain will in all likelihood be McGregor.
Former captain Paul McStay expects Celtic's recent record in Europe to be at the centre of any review into Ronny Deila's position.
Derry City have held talks with former Celtic player Willie McStay over the vacant manager's job at the Brandywell. McStay, who was sacked after three months in charge of Ross County, is assistant ...
Former Ross County manager and Celtic coach Willie McStay has joined Stockport County as assistant manager. The 49-year-old has signed a one-year deal with the Blue Square Bet Premier side as new ...
Ross County see appointing Willie McStay manager as a coup because they believe the 48-year-old was in the running to be Celtic boss. ... McStay, the brother of former Celtic and Scotland midfielder ...
CELTIC legend Paul McStay was thrown his support behind the club's new manager Ange Postecoglou - insisting that the Greek-born Australian's drive to succeed means he'll be a hit at Parkhead ...
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