The time Celtic '˜adopted' Roy Aitken so he could play in Europe

Roy Aitken after his induction to the Scottish Football Hall of Fame.

 Picture; Alan Harvey/SNSRoy Aitken after his induction to the Scottish Football Hall of Fame.

 Picture; Alan Harvey/SNS
Roy Aitken after his induction to the Scottish Football Hall of Fame. Picture; Alan Harvey/SNS
Celtic's visit to Germany for tomorrow night's Europa League tie against RB Leipzig provoked a Proustian rush of memories for one of the club's greatest captains, Roy Aitken.

The Bear, as he became known, made his first-team debut in a League Cup quarter-final against Stenhousemuir in September, 1975 and his European debut came at the same stage of the European Cup-Winners’ Cup the following March, by which time he was 17 and studying for his Highers.

Celtic’s opponents were Sachsenring Zwickau,who had trailed to a Kenny Dalglish goal in the first leg before equalising against the run of play two minutes from time.

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