The Head Bhoys

The Head Bhoys

by Graham Mc Coll (Author)

Synopsis

Few tales are as intriguing as that of Celtic and their managers. The club was the epitome of managerial stability during its first century. Only six men had been Celtic manager by the time of the club's centenary in 1988. Each of them - Willie Maley, Jimmy McStay, Jimmy McGrory, Jock Stein, David Hay and Billy McNeill - had been Celtic players who then went on to become team manager. Once McNeill departed in 1991 Celtic shook off their conservative, stable image. The club appointed seven managers in nine years, including continentals such as Wim Jansen and Doctor Jozef Venglos. Other 1990s incumbents, including Lou Macari and John Barnes, managed only for a matter of months while Tommy Burns and Liam Brady lived out their stretches under extreme pressure. This text provides a detailed examination of each individual who has held this key position at the club. Interviews with those close to the action at Celtic down the years highlight the value of each manager's contribution to the club, assessing their strengths, weaknesses and lasting legacies.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 260
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 26 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1840186208
ISBN 13: 9781840186208
Book Overview: The Head Bhoys provides a detailed examination of each individual who has held this key position at the club. Interviews with those close to the action at Celtic down the years highlight the value of each manager's contribution to the club, assessing their strengths, weaknesses and lasting legacies. A tale of intrigues and tensions, disaster and glory, with portraits of some giant individuals, th

Media Reviews
-'A new name deservedly enters the pantheon of Celtic historiographers. Graham McColl's work is a credit to himself and the club. All in all, a fine book.' David Potter in The Celt on Celtic -'There are 199 reasons for Celtic fans to put a new book on the world-famous club on their Xmas gift list. That's the number of action-packed pages in Celtic: The Official History...and every one is a winner.' The Evening Times -'An almost literary resurrection of the ghosts of the past. The prose is both slick and knowledgeable...reading McColl prompts the thought that another couple of European Cups could have been added with a rub of the green. McColl has signed up Danny McGrain for a simple but stunning foreword. The greatest full-back of his time (no arguments entertained) can state: I was in awe of Mr Stein until the day he died. McColl shows how this awe was shared on the terraces.' The Herald
Author Bio
Graham McColl is a experienced freelance writer. He is the author several successful books including Celtic: The Official History and Celtic: The Jock Stein Years and contributes to Four Four Two and When Saturday Comes. He lives and works in Glasgow.