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Former Celt, Ian Young passes away

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Henrik 07, Dec 11, 2019.

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  1. Henrik 07 Gold Member Gold Member

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    EVERYONE at Celtic Park was saddened to hear that former Celt, Ian Young who played for the club from 1961 until 1968, passed away suddenly after illness at the age of 76.

    Had it not been for an untimely injury, Ian Young may well have been part of the Lisbon Lions side that swept Inter Milan aside in May, 1967, and he could have enjoyed a more prolonged career with Celtic.

    As it was, his misfortune allowed the likes of Willie O'Neill and then Jim Craig a chance to shine at right-back, and it was the latter who would establish himself in the position and take to the field in the Estadio Nacional

    Seeking first-team football, the defender eventually departed Paradise for Love Street in 1968, where cruciate ligament damage would cruelly cut short his professional career at just 27.

    Nonetheless, Young, could quite rightly reflect on his Celtic career with great pride. He was a regular in the side when Jock Stein arrived at the club and helped Celtic end an era of underachievement to become the dominant force in Scottish football.

    Young starred in the important 1965 Scottish Cup triumph – the club's first trophy in eight long years – and he was also in the team which overcame Rangers in the League Cup final of the same year. This was another significant turning point.

    And while he wasn’t at Fir Park to join in the celebrations as the Hoops won the first of nine successive titles in 1966, he certainly played a vital role in that success.

    Joining from Neilston Waverley in June, 1961, Young was also farmed out to Neilston Juniors, and he scored three goals in 133 Celtic games before his move to St Mirren.

    The thought and prayers of everyone at Celtic Football Club are with the family and friends of Ian Young at this sad time
     
  2. Taz Blind Justice Gold Member News Writer

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    A sad reminder of the passing of time and another of that golden generation that has been lost. YNWA :shamrock:
     
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    R.I.P :shamrock:
     
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    RIP. Sad news.
    Read a really good article on him a couple of months back, he was very close to being one of the Lions. Found it very interesting.
    So much so I'd asked my missus to get his autobiography for me this Christmas.
     
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  7. Marty McFly Whoa, this is heavy

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    RIP :shamrock:
     
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