Acknowledgements
Timeline
Personal Introduction by George McCluskey
Preface by Joseph M Bradley
Introduction
Early life in Lanarkshire
Chapter 1 The Irish Diaspora and Celtic Football Club
Chapter 2 ‘The Apple Does Not Fall Far from the Tree’
Chapter 3 School Days, Bus Protests and Celtic Win the European Cup!
Chapter 4 Moving on, Changing School and Keeping your Appendix
Early playing days and signing for Celtic
Chapter 5 Starting on the Road to Paradise
Chapter 6 Scoring against Bellshill Academy and England as Well
Chapter 7 Signing for Celtic
Playing in the green and white hoops of Celtic
Chapter 8 Moving through the Ranks
Chapter 9 Making a Debut, Starring against Rangers, then Catching a Bus Home
Chapter 10 ‘Whatever Happened to that Young Boy McCluskey?’
Chapter 11 ‘Ten Men Won the League Tralalalala!’
Chapter 12 Real Madrid, How Tommy Burns Nearly Got us Killed in Spain and ‘That Goal’
Chapter 13 Three Strikers and a Rotation System
Chapter 14 Stepping up to the Mark and Winning the League for Celtic
Moving from Celtic before returning home
Chapter 15 Paradise Lost – and a Loss to Paradise
Chapter 16 From Celtic to Leeds – into a Different World
Chapter 17 A Return to Scotland and a Brutal ‘Tackle’
Chapter 18 Paradise Regained – via Hamilton, Kilmarnock and Clyde
Postscript
Dr Aidan Donaldson is a leading academic, commentator, social justice worker and Celtic supporter. He has published widely on a range of subjects including philosophy, education and social justice, as well as on culture and identity in Ireland and Scotland. He is a human rights activist and a representative for the Catholic Church on numerous bodies in Ireland. As co-ordinator of the radical justice group, Project Zambia, he has visited Africa on numerous occasions helping to establish links with the missions among the victims of poverty and injustice including street children, orphans and those afflicted with HIV/AIDS. Aidan recently left his post as chaplain and teacher at St Mary's Christian Brothers Grammar School to establish a volunteering centre for social justice and advocacy in Belfast to work with the homeless, migrants and other vulnerable groups.
He is founder and current chairperson of An Brathair Walfrid CSC and lives in Belfast. In 2016 Aidan Donaldson won the prestigious The Tablet's 175th Anniversary Award for his writing on Catholic Social Teachings.
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