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Celtic 1958.
Price: £35.99
A classic away shirt from the 1950's, pictured is the 7-1 team in 1957. On the League Cup success one newspaper wrote: Celtic, at Hampden Park, celebrated their first clash with Rangers in the Scottish League Cup Final, by giving a wonderful exhibition of football which lead to the beating of the Scottish League champions by seven goals to one.
Celtic 1967 European Cup Winners FROM - £19.99
Price: £19.99
Celtic 1967 European Cup Winners. The 1967 European Cup Final was contested at the Estádio Nacional in Lisbon, Portugal on 25 May 1967. The game featured the Italian giants F.C. Internazionale Milano and one of Britain's biggest clubs, Celtic of Scotland. Celtic won 2–1. The winning Celtic team went on to be known as the "Lisbon Lions". They were the first British club to win the trophy. Childs Sizes: Small boys(age 3-4) - 26in - 28in. Medium boys(age 5-6) - 28in - 30in. Large boys(age 7-8) - 30in - 32in. Youths(age 9-10) - 32in - 34in.
Celtic 1967 European Cup with short sleeves.
Price: £36.99
Celtic 1967 European Cup with short sleeves.Embroidery reads EUROPEAN CUP FINAL LISBON 1967. Jimmy Johnstone, who wore number 7, scored over 100 goals for Celtic and was a member of their Lisbon Lions team who became the first British side to win the European Cup when they beat Inter Milan in 1967. In 2002 he was voted Celtic's greatest player by supporters of the club. Gone but not forgotten.
Celtic 1970's 'Johnny Doyle'.
Price: £36.99
Celtic 1970's Shirt. Johnny Doyle arrived at Celtic Park as a 24-year-old, in March 1976 from Ayr United. He hailed from Viewpark,in Uddingston - the very same area of Lanarkshire where Jimmy Johnstone first pulled on a pair of football boots. He was a player who was a great favourite of the fans. Mainly because of his whole hearted style of up and down the park type play but also because when Doyle pulled on the hoops you knew you were getting 100% effort. Johnny was tragically electrocuted whilst rewiring the loft of his home in Kilmarnock on October 19 1981. He died a Hoop, aged only 30.




