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Few figures in football have left a mark as indelible as Jock Stein. A true pioneer, Stein was a manager ahead of his time, shaping not just Celtic, but the entire landscape of British football. His statue stands proudly at Parkhead, European Cup held aloft, a symbol of the unprecedented success he brought to Scottish football: ten league titles, eight Scottish Cups, six League Cups, and the crowning glory—leading Celtic to become the first British club to lift the European Cup in 1967, defeating the mighty Inter Milan. Pick up our souvenir edition today in participating retailers across Scotland or buy online here . ‌

But Stein’s greatness was about more than silverware. He demanded his teams play with flair, passion, and attacking verve—football that thrilled fans a

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