The Echo of O'neill Can Still Be Heard but, One Day, a New Name May Fianally Be Sung
Mail on Sunday › October 01, 2006
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Mail on Sunday › October 01, 2006
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HIS name is not sung at all at Parkhead, never mind belted out with the same worshipping lustiness that was always afforded to the chant for his predecessor, Martin O'Neill.
Yet Gordon Strachan may be about to get just as good a tune out of a Celtic team.See the full content of this document
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The Echo of O'neill Can Still Be Heard but, One Day, a New Name May Fianally Be Sung
It is one which a former Celtic star believes could eventually even drown out the fanfare which forever greets the achievements of the previous regime-and go on to keep the club at the top in Scotland and competing in Europe for many years to come.
That the assertion comes from John Hartson, a man who was shown the exit door of the stadium by Strachan during the summer, perhaps makes it even more required l...See the full content of this document
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