Danny McGrain

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Danny McGrain
Personal information
Full name Daniel Fergus McGrain
Date of birth May 1, 1950 (age 56)
Place of birth    Finnieston, Glasgow, Scotland
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club N/A
Youth clubs
Maryhill
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1970-87
1987-88
Celtic
Hamilton Academical
439 (4)
021 (0)   
National team
1972-1982 Scotland 062 (0)
Teams managed
Arbroath

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Daniel Fergus "Danny" McGrain (born in Glasgow May 1, 1950) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played for Celtic F.C. in defence. He made 657 appearances scoring 8 goals. He was also a Scotland international.

McGrain, a talented fullback described as a "footballing legend" [1], was selected for Celtic's all-time greatest XI. He is a member of the Scotland Football Hall of Fame, having won 62 caps.

In 1974, he was diagnosed as suffering from diabetes but was able to continue playing top-level football. He played for Scotland in the 1974 World Cup, missed the 1978 World Cup because of injury, and was captain of Scotland at the 1982 World Cup.

McGrain supported Rangers (Celtic's Glasgow rivals) as a boy. He wrote two autobiographies, one when his career was at its peak and another shortly after he retired. In both, McGrain (a Protestant) told how he had been spotted by a Rangers scout when he was still a boy, but the team refused to sign him, assuming he was a Catholic because of his name. In the first, he made some comments on Scotland's erratic performance in the 1978 World Cup, but said it could not all be blamed on the controversial manager Ally McLeod.

Preceded by
John Greig
Scottish Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year
1977
Succeeded by
Derek Johnstone


Flag of Scotland Scotland squad - 1974 FIFA World Cup Flag of Scotland

1 Harvey | 2 Jardine | 3 McGrain | 4 Bremner | 5 Holton | 6 Blackley | 7 Johnstone | 8 Dalglish | 9 Jordan | 10 Hay | 11 Lorimer | 12 Allan | 13 Stewart | 14 Buchan | 15 Cormack | 16 Donachie | 17 Ford | 18 Hutchison | 19 Law | 20 Morgan | 21 McQueen | 22 Schaedler | Coach: Ormond

Flag of Scotland Scotland squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup Flag of Scotland

1 Rough | 2 McGrain | 3 Gray | 4 Souness | 5 Hansen | 6 Miller | 7 Strachan | 8 Dalglish | 9 Brazil | 10 Wark | 11 Robertson | 12 Wood | 13 McLeish | 14 Narey | 15 Jordan | 16 Hartford | 17 Evans | 18 Archibald | 19 Sturrock | 20 Provan | 21 Burley | 22 Leighton | Coach: Stein

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