Ronnie Simpson (Goalkeeper)
Jim Craig (Right back)
Tommy Gemmell (Left wing back)
Bobby Murdoch (Right half)
Billy McNeill (Captain, Centre half)
John Clark (Left half)
Jimmy Johnstone (Outside right)
Willie Wallace (Inside right)
Stevie Chalmers (Centre forward)
Bertie Auld (Inside left)
Bobby Lennox (Outside left)
John Fallon (substitute Goalkeeper, not used)
2006-07-08 02:48:27
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answered by Woodentop 3
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Lisbon is Europe's second-oldest capital and when home to the world's greatest explorers like Vasco da Gama, Magellan and Prince Henry the Navigator, becoming the initial correct earth city, the capital of an empire scattering total continents, from South America (Brazil) to Asia (Macao, China; Goa, India) and know you are able to invest a few day to know that ancient city, with hotelbye is wherever you must start. The most recognized of Lisbon's important attractions is the St. George's Castle. That fort orders a fantastic place near Alfama on the crown of a hill overlooking the Portuguese capital. This is among Lisbon's most widely used tourist destinations. Their amazing battlements, participating museum, and amazing archaeological site combine to really make the castle a gratifying knowledge for everyone, and kiddies especially will cherish clambering over the stable surfaces and towers that encircle the grounds.
2016-12-20 15:08:31
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answered by ? 3
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1966-1967 UEFA European Cup final:
Glasgow Celtic (SCOTLAND) 2-1 Internazionale Milan (ITALY)
Estádio Nacional, Vale do Jamor, near Lisbon
May 25, 1967
Attendance: 45 000 spectators
Referee: Kurt Tschenscher (Germany)
Scorers:
6' Sandro Mazzola 0-1
63' Tommy Gemmell 1-1
84' Stevie Chalmers 2-1
Glasgow Celtic (trainer Jock Stein):
Ronnie Simpson
James Craig
Thomas Gemmell
Robert Murdoch
Billy McNeill (captain)
John Clark
Jimmy Johnstone
William Wallace
Stevie Chalmers
Bertie Auld
Robert Lennox
Internazionale Milan (trainer Helenio Herrera)
Giuliano Sarti
Tarcisio Burgnich
Giacinto Facchetti
Giancarlo Bedin
Aristide Guarneri
Armando Picchi (captain)
Angelo Domenghini
Sandro Mazzola
Renato Cappellini
Mauro Bicicli
Mario Corso
2006-07-08 02:51:02
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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The Lisbon Lions
2016-10-19 00:00:41
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answered by wein 4
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The Lisbon Lions of 1967 were
Ronnie Simpson (Goalkeeper)
Jim Craig (Right back)
Tommy Gemmell (Left wing back)
Bobby Murdoch (Right half)
Billy McNeill (Captain, Centre half)
John Clark (Left half)
Jimmy Johnstone (Outside right)
Willie Wallace (Inside right)
Stevie Chalmers (Centre forward)
Bertie Auld (Inside left)
Bobby Lennox (Outside left)
John Fallon (substitute Goalkeeper, not used
2006-07-08 02:57:50
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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as all the above are correct may i just also add the point ,they were all born within a 30 mile radius of each other
2006-07-09 12:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont have to,that,s great bhoys what you expect from CELTIC fan,s,HAIL...HAIL THE CELTS ARE HERE.
2006-07-08 03:18:03
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answered by Don Juan 2
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