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Celtic’s Rocket Man – Tommy Gemmell, born on this day in 1943
- Autobiography in Five Short Chapters.
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- Autobiography in Five Short Chapters.
TOMMY GEMMELL: ‘ONCE A CELT, ALWAYS A CELT’
- Always honest, Tommy Gemmell is not afraid to look back at Celtic's dominance in the 60s and offers his trademark forthright views on Celtic's progress and the game today.
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TOMMY GEMMELL: THE START OF SOMETHING GOOD
Tommy Gemmell
Scottish footballer and manager
This article is about the Celtic player. For the St. Mirren player, see Tommy Gemmell (footballer, born ).
Thomas Gemmell (16 October – 2 March ) was a Scottish football player and manager. Although right-footed, he excelled as a left-sided fullback and had powerful shooting ability. Gemmell is best known as one of the Celtic side who won the –67 European Cup; he scored the first Celtic goal in the final. Gemmell played 18 times for Scotland, and also played for Nottingham Forest, Miami Toros and Dundee. After retiring as a player in , Gemmell managed Dundee and Albion Rovers.
Playing career
Celtic
In October , Gemmell joined Celtic from Coltness United;[2] he signed youth terms on the same day as right winger Jimmy Johnstone, who lived a few miles away and would also have a long association with the club.[3] He was one of the 'Lisbon Lions' who won the European Cup final against Inter Milan, a final in
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- Gemmell made his first team debut as a year-old in the No.3 position in place of the more experienced Jim Kennedy against Aberdeen at Pittodrie on January 5, Celtic won In all, he made appearances for the club and scored 64 goals – an astonishing tally for a defender.
‘THE DAY WEE JINKY BROKE MY HEART,’ By TOMMY GEMMELL