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Road To Lisbon

In 1967 Celtic manager Jock Stein stepped from the tunnel of Lisbons Estadio Nacional and took up a position pitch-side as his team of home-grown journeymen trotted out to face Inter Milan the charismatic superstars of Italian football in the European Cup final. Celtic were a team forged in Steins own image steeled with a relentless industry and integrity by their inspirational manager whose character had in turn been honed by the horrors of the deep dark of the Lanarkshire coalfields. Martin Greig and Charlie McGarrys extraordinary novel delves to the very heart of that incredible season through the eyes of Stein - as he plots and plans and drags his team to the very pinnacle of European club football - and those of Tom an idealistic young fan from the East End of Glasgow whose dreams of
life beyond the decaying slums of the Gorbals are inextricably tied to those of his heroes. The Road to Lisbon is a novel of hopes and dreams of self discovery and triumph over adversity - and of an unerring love with an institution that represents so much more than just a football club.
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In 1967 Celtic manager Jock Stein stepped from the tunnel of Lisbons Estadio Nacional & took up a position pitch-side as his team of home-grown journeymen trotted out to face Inter Milan the charismatic superstars of Italian football in the European Cup final. Celtic were a team forged in Steins own image steeled with a relentless industry & integrity by their inspirational manager whose character had in turn been honed by the horrors of the deep dark of the Lanarkshire coalfields. Martin Greig & Charlie Mc Garrys extraordinary novel delves to the very heart of that incredible season through the eyes of Stein
- as he plots & plans & drags his team to the very pinnacle of European club football
- & those of Tom an idealistic young fan from the East End of Glasgow whose dreams of life beyond the decaying slums of the Gorbals are inextricably tied to those of his heroes. The Road to Lisbon is a novel of hopes & dreams of self discovery & triumph over adversity
- & of an unerring love with an institution that represents so much more than just a football club.

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Football - A sport involving kicking a ball and trying to score a goal
Italian - A word used ot descibe something from Italy
Milan - A city in Italy
Lisbon - The capital city of Portugal
team - A group of people or animals linked by a common purpose.
Dark - A colour which absorbs visable ligt so apears less light than objects that reflect light
Heart - An organ that pumps blood around the body. Usually related to love.
Love - Someone who shows deep affection for someone else.
Tunnel - a tunnel travels through an abject connecting one place to another.
Road - a manmade lane or a path that is used to speed up travel.
Season - The separation of four parts of the year into Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.
Home - A place of permanent residence for families.
Fan - A piece of equipment that has blades that rotate to cool the air, can be installed within other equipment,

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