1974: The Golden Generation?
The new series of The Football Years kicks off with 1974 and Scotland's Golden Generation. Were they the greatest squad of players ever to pull on the famous dark blue jersey? Featuring exclusive interviews and archive footage from World Cup 74'.
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1994: In With The New
For Scottish football fans 1994 was one of the most dramatic years ever both on and off the park. The long-running and acrimonious battle for control of Celtic FC came to a head and bitter rivals Rangers cruised to their sixth consecutive Scottish League Title and were on course for an unprecedented back-to-back domestic treble.
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1982-1983: Local Heroes
This is the story of two north east clubs, two managers and two historic wins that were as joyous as they were unexpected. The managers Alex Ferguson and Jim McLean were to be a force of nature in Scottish football in the early 1980's.
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1973-74: The End Of An Era
By 1973 the optimism of the 1960's had evaporated and the country lurched from political upheaval to economic crisis via industrial strife while the IRA waged a sustained and bloody bombing campaign in London and Birmingham. It was also the time that Celtic won the last of their 9-in-row Scottish Championships and came within a whisker of a domestic treble.
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1992: The Trans Europe Express
It was the inaugural season of the UEFA Champions League but the champions of Scotland, Rangers had to face the Champions of England, Leeds, for the right to appear in it. This was another Battle of Britain where a European future was the prize.
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