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Celtic 10 - McGrory

Across
Good friend and teammate who tragically died after a game against Rangers in 1931 due to a fractured skull sustained in the match. (4,8)
The only scorer in the Scottish Cup Final 1951, which was McGrory’s first trophy for the Bhoys. (4,7)
London club who was scouting McGrory before he joined Celtic. (6)
Celtic’s contender in a title race when he clinched his first league title as a manager in 1954. (5,2,10)
His parents were immigrants from this traditional Irish province, in the north of Ireland. (6)
Team he was sent on loan in his early years with Celtic. (9)
Celtic’s second top scorer of all-time who is 201 goals behind McGrory. (5,6)
Celtic chairman who made a move to offer him a managerial position in Parkhead. (3,5)
Club who he scored the fastest hat-trick in Scottish League history against, doing so within 3 minutes in 1936. (10)
Down
McGrory was often overlooked for national team selection in favour of this player. (6,9)
Opponent Jimmy McGrory played against in his first and final international game. (7)
His predecessor as manager of Celtic. (5,6)
The home of Partick Thistle, where he made his international debut in 1928. (6)
His first managerial job. (10)
His successor as manager at Celtic. (4,5)
Manager who signed him for Celtic from junior side St Roch. (6,5)
London club that had a world record £10,000 bid accepted by Celtic, but McGrory turned down the move. (7)
Jimmy McGrory’s nickname for being a prolific goal scorer. (5,7)
Old district name in Glasgow where he was born. (7)
He created what is still a Celtic, Scottish and British record for the most goals in a top-flight League match by one player, with 8 goals in a 9–0 win over this side in 1928. (11)