Celtic to install bronze statue of Billy McNeill
McNeill was the first British player to lift the European Cup when Celtic’s ‘Lisbon Lions’ defeated Inter Milan to win the competition in 1967.
The 75-year-old defender, who turned out 29 times for Scotland, managed Celtic on two separate occasions.
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The statue, made out of bronze, will be sited near the monuments to club founder Brother Walfrid, former manager Jock Stein and McNeill’s former Hoops team-mate Jimmy ‘Jinky’ Johnstone’.
McNeill told celticfc.net: “Every time I look back at this special club’s history and what we achieved it fills me with joy, and now to be told I am to be honoured beside these Celtic greats, this really is a special day for me and all my family.”
And Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell described McNeill as an ‘inspiration’, adding: “Growing up in the 1960s and 1970s as a Celtic supporter, Billy McNeill was someone of huge stature in the game, not only on the field but also off it, as a statesman, a leader and a figurehead for our great club.
“His achievements for Celtic are simply outstanding and across a period of 27 years he gave so much to the club.”
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