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1 minute ago, scotfree said:

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A few good managers in this photo. Photo was taken at Largs, not sure of the year.

Maybe my age, but can only name Ferguson and Smith from that lot.

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Andy Roxburgh top left. Archie Knox at the front. Jocky Scott behind Archie Knox. Craig Brown half way up.
Is that Jim McSherry at the back next to Roxburgh?
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1 hour ago, wellinwigan said:

Think it's ex falkirk manager John haggerty at top of pic

Close - John Hagart - previously a coach at Fir Park as well.

Wilson Humphries, below Willie McLean. and Craig Brown.

"Max Wall" behind and between Walter Smith and Jocky Scott  :lol:

Davie MacParland, below Andy Roxburgh

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Andy Roxburgh, John Haggart, Alex Ferguson, Dave McParland, Jim McSherry, Jim Craig, Walter Borthwick, Willir McLean, Craig Brown, Ross Mathie, Frank Coulson, Cammy Murray, George Caldwell, Wilson Humphries, Pat Stanton, Hugh Robrrtson, Eric Ferguson, Gregor Able, John Polychek(spelling), John Fraser, Lenny Taylor, Jocky Scott, Walter Smith, Kenny Cameron, Rab Thorburn, Karl Heinz Heddergott, Archie Knox  and Gordon Wallace. (roughly in that order).

Names provided by James McSherry Esq. Proprietor of The Wee Windaes, Ayr. Lunches served 12-3(Mon- Sat). Open Bank Holidays.

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Steve Archibald of Aberdeen, Tottenham, Barcelona, Hibernian, St Mirren, Clyde, East Fife and Scotland. 

Couldn't find an image of him as player manager of East Fife though, of these pictures I particularly like the black and white one of him celebrating a goal for Hibs against Hearts at Tynecastle in November 1988, no choreographed goal celebrations or plastic fans in lego brick stands, just a pure 'Yaaass' pose in front of a packed terrace of jubilant fans, proper old school, brilliant. 

The one at a near empty Hampden for Aberdeen against what looks to be Morton is, I assume a cup semi? Fans of either side may be able to provide more detail  

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Jorge Cadete scores a minute after coming on as a substitute against Aberdeen on his Celtic debut in April 1996, another money grabbing fraud, Pierre Van Hooijdonk greets him, both had talent to burn and egos to match, ironically both are never shy to offer their tuppence worth on their love for Celtic on either social media or, in presumably well paid interviews for various tabloids whenever a big match for Celtic approaches, funnily enough neither could get away from Celtic quick enough back in their prime when a few extra quid was flashed at them, fantastic players to be fair though. 

The subsequent roar at this goal actually knocked Radio Five off air for a few minutes, damaging their microphones. 

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Steve Archibald of Aberdeen, Tottenham, Barcelona, Hibernian, St Mirren, Clyde, East Fife and Scotland. 
Couldn't find an image of him as player manager of East Fife though, of these pictures I particularly like the black and white one of him celebrating a goal for Hibs against Hearts at Tynecastle in November 1988, no choreographed goal celebrations or plastic fans in lego brick stands, just a pure 'Yaaass' pose in front of a packed terrace of jubilant fans, proper old school, brilliant. 
The one at a near empty Hampden for Aberdeen against what looks to be Morton is, I assume a cup semi? Fans of either side may be able to provide more detail  
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Pfft, you and your Celtic related photographs. I remember that he launched a fashion line called archibaby, poor show.
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