Hail Cesar the Autobiography

Hail Cesar the Autobiography
ISBN-10
0755313151
ISBN-13
9780755313150
Category
Soccer managers
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
2004-10
Publisher
Headline Review
Author
Billy McNeill

Description

From 1958-75 Billy McNeill was at the heart of everything Celtic did. An uncompromising but fair centre half, he captained the club for twelve hugely successful years. Later in his life he returned for two more periods as Celtic manager, winning the undying support of the club's legion of fans for his complete commitment to the cause. In this remarkable autobiography, he recalls the glory days of the Lisbon Lions alongside Bobby Lennox and Jimmy Johnstone; playing for Scotland with Billy Bremner and Denis Law; coming to England as a manager; and reveals just how good a babysitter Kenny Dalglish was. Told with great humour and intelligence, this is a fascinating story from one of Scotland's greatest heroes.

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