He had a passing resemblance to Humphrey Bogart, he often wore a trench coat and a broad brimmed hat,sometimes a cigarette hanging from his mouth, and he enjoyed the quiet tough man image, This was, not a great or significant name in Celtic history – not a Quinn, a McGrory or a McNeill – and often heard only in the context of Evans, Boden and Baillie.But that was a significant threesome...
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