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Tommy Gemmell, who died last Thomas Gemmell (16 October – 2 March ) was a Scottish football player and manager. Although right-footed, he excelled as a left-sided fullback and had powerful shooting ability. Gemmell is best known as one of the Celtic side who won the –67 European Cup; he scored the first Celtic goal in the final.
Gemmell, Hugh. 41 Albertbridge European Cup finals. An exciting and extrovert player, Gemmell's career was marked by controversy. He was no stranger to the referee's notebook and had many lengthy rows with both the Scottish FA and the legendary Celtic manager Jock Stein. After a decade of unrivalled success at Celtic, he and Stein eventually fell out and Gemmell was.
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READ ALL ABOUT IT Tommy Gemmell’s autobiography, ‘All The Best’, published by CQN in He lasted only a year with the Coatbridge club, but was persuaded to come back for another month stint in “Now that was an experience,” smiled Gemmell afterwards."So honoured to have had And it was Gemmell as captain, who led the team up to lift the trophy. Gemmell would later manager Dundee, bringing his friend and former team-mate, Jimmy Johnstone, to Dens Park for a short spell. THE PENALTY KING Tommy Gemmell scored 63 goals for Celtic, and 31 of them came from the penalty spot.