Third Lanark born again to stir spirits of Cathkin

Scotland on Sunday | July 4, 1999| | Copyright

EVEN hard-nosed cynics tend to grow weepy-eyed at the mention of Third Lanark. Thirty-two years after the death knell, people still talk in reverential tones about one of our dear departed. The passing of a Scottish footballing institution continues to tug at the heart- strings and, in much the same way that fans recall the era of Jimmy Johnstone or George Best, those too young to have witnessed Third Lanark in action mourn the missed opportunity.

But the famous name is being resurrected, and it won't just be ghosts and memories charging around the Cathkin Park pitch next season. The ...

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