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Jock and Stein
Celtic manager Jock Stein sent Sean Fallon to see Dalglish and his parents at their home ; on hearing that Fallon was at the door, Dalglish rushed upstairs to remove the Rangers posters from his bedroom walls.
After a brief stint as manager of the Scotland national team following the death of Jock Stein, he was appointed manager of Manchester United in November 1986.
The character owes as much to the likes of Jock Stein and Bill Shankly as it does to a more obvious relation, Jim Taggart.
Recent recipients of the minute's applause include deceased footballers Jock Stein, George Best, Ernie Cooksey, and Alan Ball.
* Jock Stein, Scottish football manager, formerly of Celtic FC
However, Ferguson ( then in temporary charge of the Scotland national football team following the death of Jock Stein the previous September, and still in charge of Aberdeen ) had decided to wait until after the World Cup that summer before deciding on his future, and so the Arsenal directors appointed Graham as their new manager on 14 May 1986.
Noted Albion Rovers players from the past have included Jock Stein, Bernie Slaven and Tony Green.
Significant improvements were carried out between 1957 and 1971, partly due to the great success Celtic achieved under the management of Jock Stein.
This was followed by Phase 3b, the Jock Stein Stand on the former West Terracing site, which was opened in August 1998 with a match against Liverpool.
Celtic Park is an all-seated bowl stadium, although the ground is split into four geographic sections, officially known as the North, Jock Stein ( West ), Lisbon Lions ( East ) and Main ( South ) Stands.
Bronze statue of Jock Stein outside stadium, by sculptor John McKenna ( sculptor ) | John McKenna.
Since 2005, statues of Brother Walfrid, Jimmy Johnstone and Jock Stein have been erected outside the Main Stand.
He did not feature in the 1982 British Home Championship, as Jock Stein wanted to rest him for the World Cup in Spain.
However shortly after the draw with Wales at Ninian Park on 10 September 1985, Jock Stein died of a heart attack, and his assistant Alex Ferguson took charge for the World Cup campaign.
Wales had to win their last match at home to Scotland to be guaranteed at least a play-off, but were held to a 1 – 1 draw in a match marred by the death of Scotland manager Jock Stein who collapsed from a heart attack at the end of the game.
Jock Stein had instilled in the team the conviction that they could beat the superstars of Internazionale, Johnstone expected that Celtic would " get gubbed ".
John ' Jock ' Stein CBE ( 5 October 1922 – 10 September 1985 ) was a Scottish football player and manager.
When Celtic Park was rebuilt in the 1990s, the traditional Celtic fans ' end of the stadium was named the Jock Stein Stand.
The statue depicts Jock Stein holding the 1967 European cup the first British football manager to do so.
* Jock Stein, Post War English & Scottish Football League A-Z Player's Database
After the disaster, Jock Stein took his European Cup Finalists, Celtic up to the Broch for a fundraising game, which Fraserburgh lost 7 – 0.
At Celtic, Ritchie had numerous disagreements with manager Jock Stein, which led to his transfer to Morton.
With Jock Stein in the line-up ( Stein played more matches for Rovers than for all his other clubs combined ), Rovers managed to clinch promotion in 1947 / 48 if only for one season, amassing just 8 points in the First Division in 1948 / 49 and an immediate return to the ' B ' Division.

Jock and became
His father, John Douglas Smith ( also known as " Jock "), had emigrated from Hamilton, Scotland in 1898 in search of gold, but instead became a farmer, butcher, baker, garage owner, and gold mine operator.
After being dismissed as coach, Laurie became the new coach and Jock tried to sabotage the club his best to get back at Laurie.
During her marriage to Randolph Churchill, she had romantic involvements with men such as: Averell Harriman, who much later became her third husband ; Edward R. Murrow ; and John Hay " Jock " Whitney.
Greyfriars Bobby was a Skye Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding the grave of his owner, John Gray ( Auld Jock ), until he died himself on 14 January 1872.
It was during this period that John " Jock " White, became Rovers ' only international appearing for Scotland, in a match against Wales.
* Richard " Jock " Spooner, who emigrated to Australia where he became a leading activist in the One Nation Party.
Jock Sutherland became director of the new post-war Tavistock Clinic, when it was incorporated into the newly established British National Health Service in 1946.
When Jock Gallagher became head of the Midland Region of BBC Radio in the early 1970s, he said that he had always hated The Archers because it killed off his boyhood hero, Dick Barton.
Ballymena stalwart Jock McNinch became the second player to be capped for Ireland in February 1931 – he won two further caps to become Ballymena ’ s most capped player, a record which still stands to this day.
When some of the songs and quotes became famous, they were incorporated onto a song entitled the " Jock Jam megamix ".
It was only after Jock Wallace took over as coach, Miller became increasingly used.
After Herbert Chapman arrived as Arsenal manager in 1925, Lewis shared goalkeeping duties with Jock Robson and Bill Harper, but Lewis gradually became the club's No. 1, particularly after Robson and Harper left in 1926 and 1927 respectively.
Nationally syndicated personality, Tom Joyner, became recognized as the Fly Jock because he hosted the morning drive slot on " K-104 " and traveled regularly to host an afternoon drive slot on WGCI-FM Chicago.

Jock and manager
Emerging from the shadows of Jock Stein's Celtic side, Rangers regained ascendency with notable domestic success under the stewardship of manager Jock Wallace.
They lost the final 3 – 2 to a Celtic team that was at the beginning of new manager Jock Stein's era.
Arguably their greatest success came in 1967, when they beat Rangers 1 – 0 in the Scottish Cup under the management of player manager Jock Wallace.
His manager at the time was Jock Stein.
The stadium hosted a number of Welsh international fixtures, including the Wales v Scotland World Cup qualifier on 10 September 1985 at which Scotland manager Jock Stein collapsed and died.
He had been expected to make the squad for Mexico 86 but was dropped by Alex Ferguson ( caretaker manager until the end of the World Cup after the death of Jock Stein in September 1985 ) after a late night incident during Scotland's preparations for their play-off against Australia in November 1985, in which Johnston had disturbed a member of the coaching staff in his hotel room.
At the end of World War II with league football returning back to normality, Llanelli AFC returned to the 1st Division of the Welsh League for 1945 – 46 season and continued in this vain until the 1950 season when with the boom of returning fixtures to a nation starved of highly charged competitive football Llanelli AFC once again gained a place in the prestigious Southern League, together with an influx of Scottish League footballers including one John ( Jock ) Stein who was to find fame with Glasgow Celtic as a player and manager and a respected manager of both Leeds United and the Scottish National team.
Jock Stein was the Scotland manager who gave him his debut, in a game held on 19 May 1979, a British Home Championship match against Wales at Ninian Park ; Scotland lost 3 – 0.
With Rangers ' high expectations and the success at Celtic under Jock Stein, the pressure built on White and after a Cup Winners Cup exit to Polish team Górnik Zabrze in 1969 he was sacked as manager.
After the Cup Winners ' Cup win in 1972 he handed the reins to assistant Jock Wallace, Jr. and went on to serve the club in Managing director, General manager and Vice chairman roles until his death in 1992.
John " Jock " Martin Bokas Wallace ( 6 September 1935 – 24 July 1996 ) was a professional Scottish football player and manager.
Gary Lineker, the broadcaster and former England captain, recalls the terror he felt when Jock Wallace, then manager of Leicester City, " pinned me against the dressing room wall at half-time and called me a lazy English this and that.
The result, secured by a late Davie Cooper penalty kick, meant that Scotland qualified for a qualifying play-off against Australia, but manager Jock Stein collapsed and died at the end of the match.

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