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Celtic 8 - Jock Stein

Across
The job Stein used to have while playing for Albion Rovers on part time basis. (4,5)
Scotsman who was Steins only major signing of the 1965/66 season and would reward him with 43 goals in his debut season. (3,7)
The Welsh stadium where he had a heart attack and passed away not long after the match he oversaw. (6,4)
Famous Scottish sculptor who created Stein’s bronze statue outside Celtic Park. (4,7)
His predecessor for the Scotland national team before he was appointed as full-time manager. (4,7)
English side which made an offer for managerial position in 1964/65 season. (13,9)
Stein won nine league titles in a row, a joint-world record with MTK Budapest of Hungary and CSKA Sofia who are from this nation. (8)
Stein blamed this defender for not marking Kai Johansen which led to the winning goal in the 1966 Scottish Cup Final. (4,6)
English side which Stein signed for before taking the offer from Scotland national team. (5,6)
Stein's new assistant in Celtic during 1976/77 season. (5,9
Scottish club he managed before joining Celtic. (9)
Down
First team Jock Stein met in World Cup 1982 while taking charge of the Scotland national team.
Stein became the second manager to take charge of (answer to clue __ ) for just 44 days after this man. (5,6)
Fife-based club which was Steins first managerial job. (11,8
Celtic's branch company which Stein was given an offer for a managerial position at the end of his spell in 1978. (5,7)
Appointed interim manager of Scotland after Stein’s sudden death in 1985. (4,8)
Club legend who Stein nominated to be his successor as manager. (5,7)
County that Stein was born in. (11)
Player surprisingly signed by Stein from Tottenham Hotspur who became the first player post-WWII player to play for Celtic and Rangers. (5,4)
Opposition that Scotland famously beat 3-1 at Hampden in 1984 which Stein described as the most satisfying since I became [Scotland] manager".