From a Lanarkshire town, came a man of great renown Received an education, working under-ground A bevan boy by trade, he worked and then he played With Albion Rovers, he soon made the grade.
(chorus) Because Jock Stein was a man, who was always in command He didn’t give a damn if you’re a Billy or a Dan He was the greatest ever seen, an he love the Bhoys in green Jock Stein, was a Celtic fan.
For seven years or more, he made the Rovers roar Then in 1950, he set out to explore In Wales he settled down, with Llanelli Town When he started full time football, a new lease of life was found.
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In 51 of late, a simple twist of fate Brought him back to Scotland, and through the Parkhead gates To captain he progressed, and he brought some great success The double and the Coronation Cup with us he blessed.
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He crossed the Country wide, to a new Dunfermline side He brought them Scottish glory, and a European pride He moved to Hibs, and then to Paradise again Soon the trophy’s started coming again and again.
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13 years had gone, big Jock he move on He won the European Cup in Lisbon in the sun With 9 flags in a row, and silverware galore And a whole generation was sad to see him go.
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To Elland Road was bound, but he never settled down The Scottish fans were calling him back to his native town Then in 1985, we last saw Jock alive But he left us special memories right up until he died.