The legendary Billy McNeill’s magnificent Celtic Story

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Billy McNeill

Billy McNeill Glasgow Celtic captain. 17 May 1967. Photo TopFotox IMAGO (The Celtic Star)

The turning point for McNeill and Celtic came in 1965. Manager Jimmy McGrory left the club, and he was replaced by Jock Stein. The impact of the new manager was immediate, and it was a story in which McNeill was a central character.

The Celtic Rising 

In April 1965, Celtic met Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup Final, only a matter of weeks after Stein’s arrival. The Hoops were twice behind in the game, but goals from Bertie Auld brought them level. And then McNeill rose above all others to head home a late winner, giving Celtic their first major trophy in almost a decade.

The Celtic Rising - Billy McNeill scores the winner

The Celtic Rising – Billy McNeill scores the winner in the 1965 Scottish Cup Final to herald in Celtic’s golden era…

The Bhoys were now off and running, with McNeill as their clear leader. In the following season, Celtic won the League title for the first time since 1954. They also made their mark in Europe, reaching the European Cup-Winners’ Cup semi-finals, where they lost to Liverpool in a controversial match.

The Championship win in 1966 set up Celtic perfectly for what would become their greatest ever season. In 1966-67, the Bhoys famously won every trophy they entered, securing their first ever domestic Treble of League, Scottish Cup and League Cup, as well as winning the Glasgow Cup.

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About Author

Matthew Marr first started going to see Celtic in the 1980s and has had a season ticket since 1992. His main Celtic interest is the club's history, especially the early years. In 2023, Matthew published his first Celtic book, telling the story of the Bhoys' first league title. He also runs Celtic history walking tours.

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