- Joe McBride
Joe McBride (born
10 June 1938 ,Govan ,Glasgow ) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic, Hibernian, Motherwell andDunfermline Athletic . His career at Celtic was cut short due to a major injury.A man once wrote: "McBride? He's no use - all he can do is score goals." He was one of the most prolific strikers ever with a strike rate of over 91 per cent.
In the glorious "Season in the Sun" of 66/67, he had amassed an astonishing 37 goals "before" Christmas and despite not kicking another ball following his breakdown at Pittodrie, he remained the country's top-scorer at the end of that season.
By the time McBride had regained match fitness a year later, events had overtaken him. Celtic were now a major force in Europe and Stein, a man of unwavering determination once his mind was made up, had evolved a system around a main strike force of Chalmers and Wallace. McBride as perennial squad player was unthinkable and he moved on a year or so later to play out the rest of his career with relative success at Hibs and Dunfermline. In the minds of those who saw him in his peak, he is remembered as simply, 'SuperJoe'.
McBride was rated the very best by two Celtic legends:
* Jock Stein, who made Joe his first Celtic outfield signing (from Motherwell in the summer of 65') described him as the quintessential striker, a man who stuck the ball in the back of the net when he couldn't think of anything else to do with it.
* The greatJimmy McGrory included him at centre-forward without a moment's hesitation in his all-time Celtic XI.The courage, style and obvious relish of his performance in the 'hoops', allied to injury, won him the affection of a generation of Celtic supporters for whom McBride is recalled as an honorary Lisbon Lion.
Joe McBride made 94 appearances for Celtic scoring 86 goals. He won two caps for Scotland.
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