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The Sevenpenny Gate John Cairney

The Sevenpenny Gate By John Cairney

The Sevenpenny Gate by John Cairney


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Summary

A story that begins when nine-year-old Glaswegian John Cairney as he walks through the boys' gate at Celtic Park and embarks on a series of adventures that, over the years, take him all over Scotland and beyond.

The Sevenpenny Gate Summary

The Sevenpenny Gate: A Lifelong Love Affair with Celtic FC by John Cairney

'Clutching in my hand my seven copper pennies, I ran down the two flights of stone stairs from our tenement flat and through the East End to Kinloch Street, where, puffing a bit, I joined the queue of other wee boys lining up to place their coins on the brass plate above the iron turnstile, push hard against it, then climb up onto the dirt terracing and into Paradise. The rest of the world called it Celtic Park.' This is a story seen through green-and-white spectacles. It begins when nine-year-old Glaswegian John Cairney walks through the boys' gate at Celtic Park and embarks on a series of adventures that, over the years, take him all over Scotland and beyond. The Sevenpenny Gate is about a search for heroes, Celtic heroes. It is also the tale of an East End club of humble Irish origins that has developed into a worldwide brand and continues to command the devotion of its fans, even with the Celtic diaspora now spread across the globe.

About John Cairney

John Cairney was brought up in the East End of Glasgow and enjoyed a long career as an actor in film, television and theatre. He has written two volumes of autobiography and a dozen other books, including A Scottish Football Hall of Fame and Heroes Are Forever: The Life and Times of Celtic Legend Jimmy McGrory.

Additional information

GOR003599848
9781845967772
1845967771
The Sevenpenny Gate: A Lifelong Love Affair with Celtic FC by John Cairney
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Transworld Publishers Ltd
20111006
240
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