John Thomson 1909- 1931
Celtic Appearances - 211
Celtic Shut-Out Average - 33%
Scotland Appearances - 8
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We have gathered together some of the reviews of 'My Search for Celtic's John'.

A fascinating read for any fan, Greig’s tribute is an essential part of the reading list for any Celtic supporter.
Scotland on Sunday, 2.11.03

Beautifully written...a valuable publication...a must for anyone who wants to know about this tragic moment in our history.
Celtic View, 19.11.03

This book is quite simply a masterpiece, and for anyone with a slightest interest in Celtic, Scottish football or Fife, it is a must read.
David Potter, Celtic Historian

Greig's attention to detail here is stunning. It's first class reporting of the like we rarely see these days. It's a book that will make you feel pride and sorrow at the same time.
E-Tims website review

Unputdownable!
Eugene MacBride

Absolutely engrossing...one of the most enjoyable books I have read for a long time.
Vincent McSherry (owner of 166 Celtic books!)

Splendid!
Dominic Currie

A recommended addition to your Celtic bookshelf...it's brilliant!
Not the View Fanzine

I have just had the greatest pleasure in reading your excellent book. I started reading it mid-afternoon Saturday and did not put it down until I had finished it at 1.30am on Sunday morning.
Peter Sweeney

It was the first time that I had ever written to the author of a book that I had enjoyed so much, and I have already re-read the book since I wrote to you.
Dave Makin

Congratulations on the best football biography I have ever read.....a real masterpiece. A lot of painstaking research enabled you to bring the magic of Johnny Thomson back to life.
Ian Fraser, Lochgelly, Fife

Tom Greig also appeared on the BBC's radio programme "Past Times" in the spring of 2004, interviewed by Mark Steven at Ibrox and Parkhead Stadia. He was also interviewed by Dave Marshall on Saga Radio in late autumn 2004.

 

 

 

 

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