it was John Spencer,But some say it was a player in the sixties called Kitchenbrand ,Fudgie will put you right about that name ,but it is something like that,he is South African.
2007-03-26 10:17:53
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answered by malks ra tim 5
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that is great which you probably did this. i'm no longer so specific in spite of if it is actual names that we are called, extra so ideas and ideas. as an occasion, priests are called pedophiles, we worship Mary and the Pope, we are no longer Christians, we are cannibals, we pray to saints, cultists, satanists, and of direction, the whore of Babylon. those impolite, boastful and infantile feedback gets them no the place- so I fail to work out the ingredient for why people call us those names. Even after answer after answer mentioning that we don't worship Mary, they nevertheless bypass on mentioning that we do, like they have some divine reason to have faith that. they are purely misinformed- and it is by utilising us Catholics to set those questions at the instant. Ever be conscious whilst a Protestant asks a query regarding the Catholic church, many Catholics answer thorough and different solutions, the the excellent option answer- however the Protestant nevertheless possibilities yet another Protestant answer because of the fact the excellent answer? i think of it is user-friendly insecurities. all of us recognize that none of those names or claims are real, and that i've got faith that in the process seek of the the excellent option solutions from fellow Catholics right here in R&S will purely make us superior. Protestants are lacking plenty- they do no longer look to be purely lacking the actual physique and Blood of Christ, they are lacking plenty extra, God's real presence. forget approximately regarding the assaults, because of the fact that is purely blatant lies.
2016-12-15 09:27:56
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answered by kulpa 4
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Archie Kyle
Willie “Doc” Kivlichan (Who, like Johnston, was an Ex-Celtic player)
Colin Mainds
Tom Murray
Pat Lafferty
Johnny Jackson
James Tutty
Tom Dunbar (Brother of Michael Dunbar who became a Celtic director)
Joe Donnachie
Hugh O’Neill
Constantine McGhie
Don Kichenbrand
Laurie Blyth
John Spencer
McCallum
Brown
Wylie
John Clare
Johnny Kennedy
Charles McCafferty (Never made a first team appearance)
Daniel Divers
Chris Houston
John Manners
Bob Cleary
George (or Gorg) Banciewicz
Eddie Devenney
Terry Sloan
Brian Grubb
Edward Devlin
Andy Casey
Tom Cassidy
Bob "Dancer" Dunn
Peter Mone
"Starry" McLachlan,
take your pic, am not sure which one was first but they were all signed
2007-03-26 10:08:49
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answered by scotgal 4
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Alfie Conn
2007-03-27 02:22:24
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answered by robski 2
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Rangers has lots of Catholics , playing for them .. way back in the early 1900's.... who knows for sure - who was the first...Say one thing for -Mo he was a great player...and he certainly had Ball's - to play for Celtic & Rangers...
2007-03-26 10:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Lorenzo Amoruso was the first catholic captain.
2007-03-26 10:39:32
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answered by perantibus 2
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john spencer
2007-03-29 04:33:35
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answered by Anonymous
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john specer
2007-03-27 09:11:35
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answered by big_yin 3
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was it mark walters?
2007-03-26 10:07:23
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answered by schnauzer2 3
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wasnt it ally mccoist?
2007-03-26 12:03:02
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answered by phil 6
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