CELTIC Football Club has announced that Hoops legend Danny McGrain will unfurl the Scottish Premiership Flag this Saturday, August 4 when Celtic take on Livingston at Celtic Park on the opening day of the League season.
Danny McGrain is one of the greatest players to have worn the green and white Hoops and was the best full-back in the world during his 20 years with Celtic.
He signed for the club in 1967, and was one of the famous Quality Street Gang of young Celtic players coming through the ranks at the club, alongside the likes of Kenny Dalglish, Davie Hay, George Connelly and Lou Macari.
He made his first-team debut in a League Cup tie against Dundee United at Tannadice on August 26, 1970, the first of 663 appearances for the club – only three players have made more appearances for Celtic. Danny also scored eight goals during his career. He won seven league championship medals, five Scottish Cups, two League Cup winner’s medals and 62 caps for Scotland.
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