The Talented
Mr Lennox
As I stood one damp Glasgow day looking at
the statue of Jimmy Johnstone outside Celtic Park, I couldn’t help but notice
his best friend from the days of glory coming out the stadium front entrance.
The frame may have aged and the hair greyed but there was no mistaking this
Celtic great. I shook his hand and said
simply, ‘Thanks for all you did for
Celtic.’ He smiled, said thanks and then looked at the statue and said, ‘That was my wee mate there, still miss him.’
I nodded and replied, ‘We all do Bobby,
we all do.’
Bobby Lenox and Jimmy Johnstone were
inseparable in their heyday spearheading the attack in Celtic’s finest ever
side. While Jinky attracted the eye for his incredible dribbling ability and
his huge capacity to take the rough play of defenders and come back for more,
Lennox was absolutely lethal. He possessed a turn of speed which must rank him
among the fastest players in Celtic history. It is worth remembering that while
the great Henrik Larsson hit 242 goals for Celtic in a glittering spell at the
club, Lennox scored 273. Indeed, this would probably have been in excess of 300
if it wasn’t for the decisions of linesmen who wrongly flagged him offside on
many occasions when his sheer speed had fooled them. The classic example of this was his ‘goal’
against Liverpool which was wrongly disallowed costing Celtic a place in the
Cup Winners Cup Final. Only the legendary Jimmy McGrory scored more goals for
Celtic than Bobby Lennox.
‘The
Scotsman who gave me the most trouble was Bobby Lennox of Celtic. My
Testimonial at the Bernabeu was against Celtic as they were Champions of Europe
in 1967 and although I remember the Bernabeu rising to Jimmy Johnstone, I
admired Lennox greatly.’
Manchester United Legend and no mean judge of
a player, Bobby Charlton, came up against Lennox for England and in friendly
matches and was duly impressed. He said…
‘If I had
Lennox in my team, I could have played forever. He was one of the best strikers
I’ve ever seen.’
Bobby Lennox arrived at Celtic Park from
Ardeer Recreation FC in the dark days of 1961. Celtic were struggling badly and
Manager Jimmy McGrory added the pacy teenager to a reserve team which contained
many of the men who would go on conquer Europe a few years later. All of that
seemed far away as Celtic struggled to match the powerful Rangers, Hearts and
Dundee teams of the era but of course all of that was to change with the
arrival of Jock Stein. He moulded the so called ‘Kelly Kids’ into a powerful
attacking force which went on to become the greatest club side in Scottish
history. It is testimony to Lennox that he was there throughout Stein’s reign
and won an astonishing 11 league championships with the club. Stein used his
pace on the flanks to great effect and brought out the best in a talented and
supremely fit footballer.
As I watched him walking towards his car that
day outside Celtic Park, some of the younger Celtic fans walked past him
without a second glance not recognising this Celtic great. The older generation
though don’t forget their heroes. From the quick smile to the ‘Alright Bobby’ or
handshake, they let this Celtic great know that they’ll never forget his
achievements. Yes, he played with some great players but he was among the best
of them. He was also a decent and fair man who was hardly ever booked in a long
and glorious career despite taking a lot of stick.
We won’t forget your wee mate but trust me
Bobby we won’t forget your contribution to Celtic either.
Bobby Lennox. Celtic Great.
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