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Celtic FC team players at Turnberry winners of Scottish Cup
Celtic FC team players at Turnberry winners of Scottish Cup and League 1954 including Mike Haughney Sean Fallon John Bonnar John McPhail Jock Stein Neil Mochan Bobby Evans Charlie Tully Circa July 1954
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