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Celtic Dean Hayes

Celtic By Dean Hayes

Celtic by Dean Hayes


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Presents a compendium of facts and a tribute to the men who have brought skills, thrills and glory to Celtic Football Club. This book covers all the great players since 1946. Each player is profiled and detailed statistics are given on each aspect of their Celtic and footballing careers.

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Celtic: 100 Heroes of the Modern Game by Dean Hayes

Celtic: 100 Heroes of the Modern Game is a fascinating compendium of facts and a superb tribute to the men who have brought skills, thrills and glory to Celtic Football Club in the modern era. All the great players since 1946 are here, from Auld to Zurawski, and all the giants in between - Kenny Dalglish, Charlie Nicholas, Henrik Larsson, Jimmy Johnstone, Bobby Lennox and many more. Each player is profiled and detailed statistics are given on every aspect of their Celtic and footballing careers.Dean Hayes, the author of Scotland! Scotland! The Complete Who's Who Of Scotland Players Since 1946, brings to this new book the same meticulous research, perceptive analysis and vivid storytelling that characterised the earlier book. Illustrated throughout with photographs of the stars when playing at their peak, Celtic 100 Heroes has a superb cast of sporting greats and is a compelling read, not just for the dedicated Hoops fan, but for anyone with an interest in the beautiful game as it is played in Scotland.

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GOR001924923
9781841831244
1841831247
Celtic: 100 Heroes of the Modern Game by Dean Hayes
Used - Good
Hardback
Mercat Press
20071120
176
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