Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame Dinner 2009

  
The Hampden Experience

The Scottish Football Museum Hall of Fame Dinner
Hilton Hotel, GlasgowHall of Fame 09
Sunday 15th November 2009


Eight new inductees were unveiled in a glittering ceremony at Glasgow's Hilton hotel.

2009 Inductees

  • Willie Maley (1868 – 1958) Football Manager. Clubs: Celtic
  • Davie Meiklejohn (1900 – 1959) Football Player. Clubs: Rangers
  • Steve Archibald (1956 - ) Football Player. Clubs: Clyde, Aberdeen, Tottenham Hotspur and FC Barcelona, Hibernian, St Mirren, Fulham, East Fife.
  • Alan Gilzean (1938 - ) Football Player. Clubs: Dundee, Tottenham Hotspur
  • Bertie Auld (1938 - ) Football Player. Clubs: Celtic, Dumbarton(loan),
    Birmingham City, Hibernian.
  • Paul Lambert (1969 - ) Football Player. Clubs: St Mirren, Motherwell,
    Borussia Dortmund, Celtic, Livingston.
  • Jimmy Delaney (1914 – 1989) Football Player. Clubs: Celtic,
    Manchester United, Aberdeen, Falkirk, Derry City, Cork Athletic.
    Elgin City.
  • Maurice Johnston (1963 - ) Football Player. Clubs: Partick Thistle,
    Watford, Celtic, Nantes, Rangers, Everton, Hearts, Falkirk,
    Kansas City Wizards.




    P Lambert HOF 09Paul Lambert, a UEFA Champions League winner with Borussia Dortmund in 1997, was presented with his award by former Celtic team mate Tom Boyd. Lambert played with St Mirren (where he lifted the Scottish Cup as a teenager in 1987) and Motherwell before earning a big move to the German Bundesliga. He later came back to Scottish football where he would captain Celtic to the UEFA Cup Final in 2003 and would win four SPL titles, a further two Scottish Cups and two CIS Insurance Cups. Lambert played forty times for Scotland and appeared at the 1998 World Cup finals in France.

    M Johnston HOF 09
    Mo Johnston was also inducted into the Hall of Fame having enjoyed a highly successful playing career. Johnston, a former Celtic striker, is still remembered for controversially choosing to move to Rangers in 1989 after having originally promised to return to arch rivals Celtic. Mo, who also had spells with Partick Thistle, Watford, Nantes, Everton, Hearts and Falkirk, played 38 times for Scotland scoring 14 times.





    G Souness HOF 09!Presenting Mo with his award was his former Rangers manager and team mate Graeme Souness. The Liverpool and Scotland legend was inducted into the Hall of Fame in the inaugural year of 2004 and was delighted to receive his award, having been unable to appear at the original ceremony. 







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