Yogi Hughes on Jock Stein

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Our enormous thanks to John Hughes for spending time on the blog this morning.  He was at Celtic throughout a very special time, making his anecdotes and stories all the more valuable.

Here’s an extract from his book, Yogi Bare, which is due out soon:

“Jock Stein and I didn’t always see eye-to-eye. I recall receiving a ferocious verbal volley after a game against Hibs at Easter Road in January 1968. My offence? I went to offer my condolences to their right-back Bobby Duncan in their dressing room.

Unfortunately, Bobby had suffered a broken leg when I slid it to try to block the ball. His ankle got caught up in my outstretched leg and he collapsed to the turf in obvious pain. It was a complete accident, I hasten to add. The conditions were slippy that afternoon and we just collided with neither of us able to pull out.

Unhappily, the defender had to be stretchered off and I felt sick. I never went out to injure an opponent; not once. Frankly, I wouldn’t have known how to, but I did know some players who were well versed in the black arts. No names. No pack drills. No lawyer’s letters! It just wasn’t the right-back’s day because he had also sliced a clearance into his net to give us a second minute lead.

Bobby Lennox added a second shortly afterwards and it was game over. But Bobby Duncan’s game, unfortunately, didn’t last until the ninetieth minute and I headed for the home dressing room as soon as the referee blew for time-up. I was concerned for the player who, although he was a gritty campaigner, was never dirty.

I mixed with the Hibs players and told Bobby I genuinely hoped he would make a fast recovery. He accepted my good wishes and I thought that was the end of it.

Suddenly, though, Colin Stein, who would later join Rangers, barged through his team-mates to have a go at me. He accused me of deliberately trying to injure Bobby. I wasn’t having any of that and told him to get lost. I didn’t stop to think I was actually in the Hibs dressing room.

The usual pushing and shoving ensued before I was thrown out into the corridor. Jock wanted to know what all the commotion was about. I gave him my version of events and he blew up.
‘What do you want to do that for?’ he bellowed. ‘It’s bad enough the boy’s got a broken leg, but you’ve got to go and make it worse!’ I protested my innocence, by which time he was in full flow. ‘What a daft thing to do.’ And so on.

I thought it had been a meaningful gesture from one professional to another, but Jock, clearly, disagreed. Sometimes you couldn’t win with that man.

Please don’t get me wrong. This is not a Big Yogi versus Big Jock chapter in my life story. I just want the supporters to be aware of the facts. For a start, I think he did me an enormous favour by pushing me out from centre-forward to the left wing.

I was happy enough in the central role, but Jock thought I could be more effective when I was taking passes on the half-turn. I would be off and running within seconds of the pass arriving at my feet. In the main striker’s role, though, I would often have my back to goal. Controlling the ball in those circumstances would add vital seconds onto the manoeuvre. A centre-half could be breathing down my neck, forcing me to push the ball back for a midfielder. At outside-left, though, I could skin a right-back if he got too close. And once I was away, there was no stopping me.”

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  1. Steinreignedsupreme on

    If Murray goes back to Ibrox that means the £850m redevelopment will happen, including the helipad, casino and retractable pitch.

     

     

    Sno fair so it isnae.

     

     

    There’s more chance of Chic Murray (RIP) taking over at Ibrox in 2015.

  2. ....PFayr supports WeeOscar on

    Starry

     

     

    I know …just BS

     

     

    the SDM story is awful BS …he’s burst and his company is screwed …..read an article about it last week …I’m sure he’s not in penury …but he doesn’t have millions to waste on a lower league fitba team

  3. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS .........Praying for our WEE HERO! on

    I can see the reasons for people putting forward Izzy,VVD and FF as POTY

     

     

    (Jeez,did Mitch write the above?)

     

     

    But along with Efe,they played as a unit,only our right-back varied through the season.

     

     

    Kris Commons didn’t know from one game to the next who his midfield and attacking partners would be,yet still coped sufficiently to give us nearly 30 goals this season.

     

     

    That’s good enough for me,folks.

  4. Stein………………………..

     

     

    you’ve redeemed yersel…..

     

     

    ;)

     

     

    HH

  5. Celtic Mac

     

     

     

     

    17:31 on

     

     

    17 April, 2014

     

     

     

     

    fritzsong

     

     

    Certainly there was no shortage of talented players back in those days, or strong characters for that matter but it did need Big Jock to channel their abilities into a winning mentality. That is not to say we couldn’t play, two Scottish Cup finals, in 1961 and 1963, lost after replays, then of course 1965, winning both the Scottish Cup and League Cup, (thanks in no small part to Big Yogi) and if my memory serves me well, also the Glasgow Cup at Parkhead.

     

     

    *I believe that John broke norrie martin’s hand with a rasping shot in the latter game.

  6. eddieinkirkmichael on

    Logged in today and a new poster, John Hughes, was posting almost every second post. I think Paul67 should have rules for the new posters and limit their posts ;)

  7. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS .........Praying for our WEE HERO! on

    EDDIEINKIRKMICHAEL

     

     

    Good point. I reckon that to post that quickly he must be an experienced typist.

     

     

    Who knows,maybe an MSM troll?

     

     

    Well done on outing him,I’ll ignore him in future.

  8. eddieinkirkmichael on

    TheOriginalSadiesBhoy

     

     

    22:27 on

     

     

    Yes they did, can’t remember who but Yogi came back and asked “are you”

  9. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS .........Praying for our WEE HERO! on

    THEORIGINALSADIESBHOY

     

     

    Aye.

     

     

    BOBBYRUSSELL

     

     

    The reply was priceless-No,are you?

  10. eddieinkirkmichael on

    BOBBY MURDOCH’S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS ………Praying for our WEE HERO!

     

     

    22:28 on

     

     

    lol

  11. Steinreignedsupreme on

    bankiebhoy1 22:24 on 17 April, 2014

     

     

    That was an unfortunate slip.

     

     

    I might think Boyd’s a decent enough fullah, but he is fourth on that short-list.

  12. Eddie, BMCUWP he did have a bit of help in the typing, but the words were his own.

     

    Alex Gordon, the man who wrote the book was at the keyboard, Yogi was very busy signing hundreds of books, many with personal messages for birthdays, special Tims, for me, his gave his Best Wishes to Auld Doc.

     

    and Auld Doc will get it as soon as I finish reading it:-)

  13. Richie #TeamOscar on

    eddie,

     

    Reading back, and it doesnt’t look like he has been asked if he is a hun :-)

  14. doc

     

     

    Mmmmmmm ye never know. These BP tablets are amazing. Haha

     

     

    Weefra HH supporting and praying for Wee Oscar.

  15. when Bobby Russell first asked the question, Yogi wisnae chuffed.

     

     

    but had a laugh when I explained what was going on.

  16. BMCUW

     

     

    Why are you no at work??? :-))

     

     

    Weefra HH supporting and praying for We Oscar.

  17. eddieinkirkmichael

     

     

    22:25 on 17 April, 2014

     

     

    I was shocked that he didn’t get the traditional welcome.

     

     

    “John Hughes, are you a h*n”?

     

     

    Tradition isn’t what it used to be.

  18. eddieinkirkmichael on

    Enjoyed reading back tonight, Yogi is a class act. I was so jealous of Doc and WC being in the company of one of my heroes.

     

    Can’t wait to attend the Lions Night down in Greenock Celtic supporters club in June, pity Jinky can’t make it as he could have rowed me home over the Clyde to Helensbugh, if anyone else wants to volunteer I can bring my own oars.

  19. doc

     

     

    22:35 on 17 April, 2014

     

     

    Oops, missed that.

     

     

    Anyway these sessions are great. Well done CQN.

  20. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS .........Praying for our WEE HERO! on

    WEEFRATHETIM

     

     

    Preparing,mate.

     

     

    Nicotine and caffeine required first.

     

     

    Lots of it on a Thursday…

  21. TheOriginalSadiesBhoy on

    Eddie and BMCUW

     

     

    Thanks for the reply. Brilliant! Trust the ghuys on here. They never let you down! Yogi lived in the same part of Coatbridge as me. What a player!

  22. Eddie, it was magic.

     

    Great fun, and, well the stories.

     

    They are in the book, an honest mhan telling his story how he wanted it told.

     

    he had the help of a good journalist, I know they are few and far between, but he found one.

     

    I’m sure you got that impression from today.

     

    No words were minced.

  23. eddieinkirkmichael on

    Tom Molach

     

     

    22:38 on

     

     

    I’ll second that mate, couldn’t participate as the boss doesn’t like us using mobiles at work. I did however take a few toilet breaks and really enjoyed the Q&As.

  24. My friends in Celtic,

     

     

    talking about Crystal Palace. IMO it is not just Joe Ledley that has made the difference .It is a manager that uses his head. :-)

     

     

    hh.

     

     

    Ps: For anybody planning to go to Blackpool, wrap up its Baltic.

  25. Tom Molach, the look I got when I read out the question, I think I said something like “Don’t shoot the messenger”

  26. and Tom, apologies for misspelling your name this morning, it was busy with lots of questions being asked this morning and not everything could be checked.

  27. Steinreignedsupreme on

    The Onion Flans making more demands tonight.

     

     

    They must be after a world record of rebuffs.

  28. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS .........Praying for our WEE HERO! on

    DOC

     

     

    Outsiders just don’t understand our ways….