Dan Doyle
Discover the captivating life of Dan Doyle, the first bad-boy superstar of Scottish football, in this compelling biography by Marie Rowan. Published by Bonnier Books Ltd in 2007, this paperback edition spans 192 pages, offering an in-depth look at the controversial figure who captained both Scotland and the Celtic soccer team. Known for his brilliant skills on the pitch, Doyle's life was marred by a stormy temper and struggles with gambling and alcohol. Until his retirement in 1899, he remained a polarizing presence in the world of football. This engaging narrative not only highlights his achievements but also delves into the complexities of his character, making it a must-read for soccer enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Join Marie Rowan as she unravels the extraordinary story of Dan Doyle, a true icon of the sport.