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John Clark, who has died aged 84, was a Scottish footballer who was a member of the “Lisbon Lions”, the Celtic team who in 1967 became the first British club to win the European Cup by defeating the ...
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Clark, from Chapelhall, near Airdrie, was part of Jock Stein's side who became the first British team to win the European Cup, famously defeating Inter Milan in Portugal in 1967. Fans have been laying ...
The Funeral Mass for Celtic legend, John Clark, will be held this Friday, July 4. While the service will take place at St ...
John Clark Motor Group has partnered BYD for the first time in Aberdeen and is planning further expansion with the Chinese ...
Celtic legend and Lisbon Lion John Clark dedicated five decades of his life to the club as a player, coach, assistant manager ...
ELEVEN Portuguese flags fluttered from the church’s balcony, one for each member of a football team the priest admitted he ...
CELTIC fans will be able to say their final farewells to legendary Lisbon Lion John Clark this Friday. Clark, who was a ...
Celtic fans pay tribute as Lisbon Lion John Clark's cortege passes the club stadium.
Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell paid tribute to "one of Celtic's greatest ever servants" John Clark following his death at 84. "John's passing represents a massive loss to his own family and of course a ...
The funeral of Celtic legend John Clark will be held in Glasgow on Friday. Clark made over 300 appearances for the Hoops and ...
John Clark was raised and lived in Chapelhall and Holytown, both small mining villages in North Lanarkshire, which both hold relatively small populations of around 5-7000 each.
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