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A Brief History of Celtic Football Club

De : Derek Monaghan
Lu par : Derek Monaghan
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A Brief History of Celtic Football Club, by Derek Monaghan. Step into the soul of one of football’s most iconic institutions. From its humble beginnings in 1887 as a charitable mission to feed Glasgow’s poor, Celtic Football Club has grown into a global symbol of pride, passion, and resilience. In this vivid and cinematic account, author Derek Monaghan traces Celtic’s journey through triumph and turmoil—from the glory of the Lisbon Lions and the genius of Jock Stein, to fierce Old Firm rivalries and unforgettable European nights. With rich storytelling and historical precision, Monaghan captures the spirit of the club that walks on with hope in its heart.

Whether you're a lifelong supporter or discovering Celtic for the first time, this concise yet powerful history offers:

Legendary moments and key figures—from Jimmy Quinn to Henrik Larsson Cultural insight into Celtic’s Irish roots and global fanbase

Behind-the-scenes resilience through war, financial crisis, and rebirth A tribute to the club’s enduring legacy and future vision.

More than a football book—this is a celebration of identity, community, and the beautiful game. Celtic is not just a club. It’s a story. And it’s still being written.

©2025 Derek Monaghan (P)2025 Derek Monaghan
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