Albert Kidd
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Davey always made me part even though I was one of the young ones he always made me feel part because you were never isolated in any respect and it was a thing that Celtic I think even to this day I'm sure the boys get told the same things you know you never spoke about a game two weeks time all you spoke about was the next one you've done one you win it you move on now it's about preparing for the next one
No, it wasn't.
But if you remember, Hugh, it was an unbelievable group of players.
I'd broke into a team that was men who'd won things.
So you knew these boys were more than capable of winning any game.
The build-up going into the last game was incredible.
I've never been in a bus or a dressing room knowing that they would win a game comfortably.
Near enough name the amount of goals they were going to win by.
Because you've seen the quality you had.
You had the Mo Johnson's, you had the Brian McClure's who always had goals in them.
Then you had Murdoch in the middle of the pitch, you had Tommy.
On that particular day, there was a great belief that we would win.
But we didn't know what was going to happen with Hearts.
People tend to forget, I think.
I'd been out for a few weeks with a torn calf and I'd come back for the Mulligal game and I'd come back obviously and David selected as to be on so I was chuffed anyway so I was stripped in the match and at that time you'd only two substitutes you just want things to go well but I think a lot of prayers getting said I think that everything would go right up at Dundee but the biggest thing was that we do our job right and I think it was always a mantra at Celtic Football Club that worry about what you do yourself Well my question is can you still do it do you think?
Davey was always confident.
People used to call him, as you know yourself, the quiet assassin and all this.
He never really said that much.
The way Davey was, he gave the team confidence.
He was saying nothing.