Bertie's set for Q&A.FORMER Blues and Celtic legend Bertie Auld Robert "Bertie" Auld (born April 23, 1938 in Maryhill, Glasgow) is a Scottish former football player and manager, most notable as member of Celtic's Lisbon Lions side of 1967. makes a rare trip to the Midlands tomorrow. Auld auld adj. Scots Old. Adj. 1. auld - a Scottish word; "auld lang syne" old - of long duration; not new; "old tradition"; "old house"; "old wine"; "old country"; "old friendships"; "old money" (right), who won the League Cup with Blues before returning to Glasgow to help Celtic to European Cup, will be taking part in a question and answer session at Redditch United FC. The event, starting at 7.30pm, is being held in support of the Birmingham City Former Players Association. The former winger promises to reveal all about his career, including the truth behind his return to Celtic and why he flattened flat·ten v. flat·tened, flat·ten·ing, flat·tens v.tr. 1. To make flat or flatter. 2. To knock down; lay low: The boxer was flattened with one punch. Johnny Haynes John Norman Haynes (October 17, 1934 - October 18, 2005), better known as Johnny Haynes, was an English footballer who played a club-record 658 games and scored 158 goals for Fulham Football Club between 1952 and 1970. at St Andrew's! Tickets cost pounds 10 and can be purchased in advance from Keith Dixon, Former Players Association events organiser on 07785 774657 or keith.dixon2@virgin.net |
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