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TOMMY BHOY
Celtic View
|Vol 56 Issue 19
Celtic legend was a supporter first, last and always

IT was 31 years ago this week that Tommy Burns pulled on his beloved green and white Hoops for the last time as a Celtic player.
The occasion was a friendly at home to Ajax, a match that Celtic won 1-0 thanks to a goal after 20 minutes from Roy Aitken.
But the night was all about Tommy Burns, who was leaving Paradise for Kilmarnock after 14 years at the club. Supporters chanted his name throughout the match, and when he was substituted for Stevie Fulton, the midfielder took of his boots and through them into The Jungle, a final thank you and farewell to his fellow Celtic fans.
Tommy served the Hoops as both a faithful player and manager before returning to be a Backroom Bhoy once more under Gordon Strachan.
He always described himself as a supporter who got lucky. Yet, in truth, it was the Celtic support who considered themselves lucky enough to have seen him play. He played 503 times for Celtic, always proud to wear his beloved green and white hoops. His passion for the club was there for all to see, and he was always viewed by fans as one of their own, someone who, if he hadn’t been blessed with such football talent, would have been standing in The Jungle cheering on the team.
This story is from the Vol 56 Issue 19 edition of Celtic View.
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