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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Ally MacLeod, Billy Houliston, Neil Dewar, Jimmy McMullan, Tom Devlin, William Robb, Ronnie Simpson, David McCulloch, Jack Peddie, Hugh Curran, Jimmy Dailey, James McCrae, Neil Harris, Peter O'Rourke, Willie Reid, Bobby Evans, Drew Busby, Alex Harley, Sammy Baird, Jimmy Brownlie, Billy Halliday, Jack Angus, Tom Miller, Gil Heron, Bobby Archibald, Sammy Cox, David Kinnear, Tom Bradshaw, William Cringan, John Barr, Tom Jarvie, George Aitken, Malcolm McVean, Jimmy Cowan, Duncan MacKay, Hughie Wilson, Tom McInnes, William Findlay, John Campbell, Doug Baillie, Charles O'Hagan, Alec Hardie, George Bissett, Mike Jackson, Joe Hendry, John McGeady, William Robertson, John Cuthbertson, Robert Hosie, Max Murray, James Lang, Willie Fraser, Lewis Goram, Andrew Finlay, Frank Joyner, John McCormick, James Comrie, John Anderson, Pat Buckley, James Smith, Jimmy Harrower, Bobby Mitchell, John Kay, Willie McCall, Jimmy Hannah, Bruce Clarke, Harry Mountford, Walter Miller, George Ramage, Robert Ferguson, Willie Redpath, Bob McTavish, Thomas Fairfoul, Andy McGill, John Blair, Gerry Heaney, Tom Maley, Alex Venters, Jimmy Mason, Archie Livingstone, Jimmy Carabine, John Steel, John Brown, Bobby Craig, Stuart Munn, Wattie Dick, Norman Christie, Joe Davis, Joe McInnes, John Oswald, Harry Swift, Jimmy Oswald, Evan Williams, Richard Riley, William Somers, Willie Cunningham, Dave Hilley, Matt Gray, Jocky Robertson. Excerpt: Alistair ("Ally") Reid MacLeod (26 February 1931 - 1 February 2004) was a Scottish professional football player. He is perhaps better known for his time as a football manager, which included being in charge of Scotland at the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Alistair Reid MacLeod was born in the south side of Glasgow on 26 February 1931. His family lived at Clydebank for a while but the house was bombed. At length they settled in Mount ...