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First, there’s George Connelly, a Duncan Edwards-ish figure who was good enough and driven enough to score the winner against Don Revie’s Leeds in a European Cup semi-final when aged just 21, yet simply tossed his career in the bin five years later, having walked out on Celtic on four previous occasions. Reading between the lines of this fascinating memoir, it seems that Connelly was simply too weak-minded to say no too often: a congenitally shy village boy who hadn’t been close to his parents when growing up, he married at a very young age and soon ended up hating his wife’s guts, yet stayed with her far too long for the good of either party. On the subject...
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Celtic's Lost Legend
A Bhoy Called Bertie
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