He Was Unpopular but He Was Right

The HeraldFebruary 28, 2004

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Ten years on, the legacy of Fergus McCann's arrival at Celtic is there for all to see. I don't think we should indulge in too much messiah language in the context of McCann, as some are wont to do, yet look at Martin O'Neill, at the modern Celtic, at Seville last season, and at regular 60,000 crowds inside a breathtaking stadium.

Absolutely on a par with the influence of Jock Stein, the trigger for it all was the McCann revolution at Celtic.

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He Was Unpopular but He Was Right

I met him on four or five occasions behind the scenes and could instantly pinpoint my reasons for liking him: he was fresh, different, a natural...

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