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  • Willie Maley
  • Scottish footballer and manager (1868–1958)

    December 1887 to invite Tom Maley to join Celtic, Brother Walfrid and the rest of the Celtic deputation met Willie Maley and they casually invited him

    Willie Maley

    Willie Maley

    Willie_Maley

  • List of Celtic F.C. managers
  • the 2025–26 season, Celtic have had 20 different full-time managers. Willie Maley, the club's first manager, is the longest to have served in the post

    List of Celtic F.C. managers

    List of Celtic F.C. managers

    List_of_Celtic_F.C._managers

  • Celtic F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    Dundee 11–0. In 1897, the club became a private limited company and Willie Maley was appointed as the first "secretary-manager". Between 1905 and 1910

    Celtic F.C.

    Celtic_F.C.

  • Tom Maley
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    Maley's brothers also found fame in the footballing world. Alex Maley was a manager with Clyde, Clydebank, Hibernian and Crystal Palace while Willie Maley

    Tom Maley

    Tom_Maley

  • History of Celtic F.C. (1887–1994)
  • and Willie Maley was appointed as the first 'secretary-manager'. Having been a club that initially relied on buying in experienced players, Maley instead

    History of Celtic F.C. (1887–1994)

    History of Celtic F.C. (1887–1994)

    History_of_Celtic_F.C._(1887–1994)

  • List of world association football records
  • March 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2025. "Willie Maley stats". fitbastats.com. Retrieved 19 January 2025. "Willie Maley was his name…". celticfc.com. 2 April

    List of world association football records

    List_of_world_association_football_records

  • List of Celtic F.C. records and statistics
  • 4[citation needed] First manager: Willie Maley, from 1897 to 1940. Longest-serving manager by time: Willie Maley, 42 years and 9 months (April 1897 to

    List of Celtic F.C. records and statistics

    List of Celtic F.C. records and statistics

    List_of_Celtic_F.C._records_and_statistics

  • Old Firm
  • Prominent rivalry in Scottish football

    Marshall (Celtic) Those who were teammates in the fixture include: Willie Maley and Tom Maley (Celtic) John McPherson and David McPherson (Rangers) Andrew McCreadie

    Old Firm

    Old Firm

    Old_Firm

  • Maley
  • Surname list

    Wesley Maley (1857–1926), Australian politician Willie Maley (1868–1958), Scottish footballer Willy Maley (born 1960), Scottish writer Maley & Taunton

    Maley

    Maley

  • List of longest managerial reigns in association football
  • which time he established Villa as the most successful club in England. Willie Maley was manager of Celtic from 1897 to 1940. John Nicholson was secretary-manager

    List of longest managerial reigns in association football

    List of longest managerial reigns in association football

    List_of_longest_managerial_reigns_in_association_football

  • Jimmy McGrory
  • Scottish footballer (1904–1982)

    pilgrimage to the shrine at Lourdes, as a guest of Celtic manager Willie Maley; however, Maley had arranged a meeting with Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman and

    Jimmy McGrory

    Jimmy McGrory

    Jimmy_McGrory

  • William Haughey, Baron Haughey
  • British businessman (born 1956)

    September 1999. Retrieved 27 March 2018. "Cambuslang businessman ensures Willie Maley medals will remain at Celtic Park". Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer

    William Haughey, Baron Haughey

    William Haughey, Baron Haughey

    William_Haughey,_Baron_Haughey

  • Alex Maley
  • Scottish football manager and journalist

    Alex Maley (26 May 1874 – 20 September 1949) was a Scottish football manager and journalist. He was the younger brother of Tom Maley and Willie Maley. Alex

    Alex Maley

    Alex Maley

    Alex_Maley

  • List of Scottish football championship–winning managers
  • directors (if the club had been incorporated) would pick the team instead. Willie McCartney died in January 1948. Hugh Shaw, who had been the trainer, was

    List of Scottish football championship–winning managers

    List_of_Scottish_football_championship–winning_managers

  • Jock Stein
  • Scottish football player and manager (1922–1985)

    one of these, Willie Maley had spent 50 years at the club and Stein was only the fourth person to be appointed Celtic manager, after Maley, Jimmy McStay

    Jock Stein

    Jock Stein

    Jock_Stein

  • List of Scottish Cup winning managers
  • Scottish football until the 1890s, or even later in some instances. Willie Maley, with Celtic in 1899, was the first team manager to win the competition

    List of Scottish Cup winning managers

    List_of_Scottish_Cup_winning_managers

  • 1868
  • Calendar year

    education (d. 1915) April 25 John Moisant, American aviator (d. 1910) Willie Maley, Scottish football player and manager (d. 1958) May 6 – Gaston Leroux

    1868

    1868

    1868

  • Budapest Cup
  • Football tournament

    therefore retained his place in the team for the replay. Burnley outside left Willie Husband left the club and joined Hamilton Academical the previous month

    Budapest Cup

    Budapest_Cup

  • Football records in Scotland
  • Hampden Park, 24 April 1937 (1936–37) Most cup final wins by manager: 14, Willie Maley (Celtic) Most cup final wins by player 8, Bobby Lennox (Celtic) and James

    Football records in Scotland

    Football_records_in_Scotland

  • 1936–37 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    CH Willie Lyon (Captain) LH George Paterson RW Jimmy Delaney IR Willie Buchan CF Jimmy McGrory IL Johnny Crum LW Frank Murphy Manager: Willie Maley Aberdeen:

    1936–37 Scottish Cup

    1936–37_Scottish_Cup

  • Celtic F.C. B Team and Academy
  • Football club

    well as Queens Park Strollers. However, by the 1900s Celtic manager Willie Maley was only using a small, if versatile, squad of players, and the decision

    Celtic F.C. B Team and Academy

    Celtic_F.C._B_Team_and_Academy

  • List of Celtic F.C. players
  • 1888–1897 143 4 Neil McCallum  Scotland MF 1888–1890 1891–1892 34 19 Willie Maley  Scotland DF 1888–1897 100 4 Johnny Madden  Scotland FW 1889–1897 121

    List of Celtic F.C. players

    List of Celtic F.C. players

    List_of_Celtic_F.C._players

  • Newry
  • City in Northern Ireland

    of the Gaelic Athletic Association Pat Jennings, football goalkeeper Willie Maley (1868–1958), football manager Danny McAlinden, heavyweight boxer Shay

    Newry

    Newry

    Newry

  • Herbert Chapman
  • English association football player and manager (1878–1934)

    Celtic. He had set up a meeting with Celtic manager Willie Maley and young McGrory in summer 1928 when Maley and McGrory were on their way to a pilgrimage in

    Herbert Chapman

    Herbert_Chapman

  • 1891–92 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Celtic: GK Joseph Cullen RB Jerry Reynolds LB Dan Doyle RH Willie Maley CH James Kelly LH Peter Dowds OR Neil McCallum IR Alex Brady CF Jake Madden IL

    1891–92 Scottish Cup

    1891–92 Scottish Cup

    1891–92_Scottish_Cup

  • John Thomson (footballer, born 1909)
  • Scottish footballer

    that he would become a very good goalkeeper in future. Celtic manager Willie Maley sent his chief scout Steve Callaghan to watch the Denbeath Star goalkeeper

    John Thomson (footballer, born 1909)

    John Thomson (footballer, born 1909)

    John_Thomson_(footballer,_born_1909)

  • Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C.
  • Association football club in Bradford, England

    and white after the appointment of former Celtic player Tom Maley, brother of Willie Maley (who also played for Celtic before becoming their first manager)

    Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C.

    Bradford_(Park_Avenue)_A.F.C.

  • 1913–14 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    McMenemy OL John Browning Replay: Jimmy McColl replaced Owers. Manager: Willie Maley HIBERNIAN : GK William Allan FB Neil Girdwood FB Bobby Templeton RH Peter

    1913–14 Scottish Cup

    1913–14 Scottish Cup

    1913–14_Scottish_Cup

  • Scottish Football Hall of Fame
  • Scottish football award

    Delaney 2009 – Alan Gilzean 2009 – Mo Johnston 2009 Paul Lambert 2009 – Willie Maley 2009 – David Meiklejohn 2010 – Craig Brown 2010 – Andy Goram 2010 – Bobby

    Scottish Football Hall of Fame

    Scottish_Football_Hall_of_Fame

  • 1904 FA Cup final
  • Football match

    several members of the Australian cricket team. Also in attendance was Willie Maley, brother of Manchester City's manager Tom and manager of Celtic whose

    1904 FA Cup final

    1904 FA Cup final

    1904_FA_Cup_final

  • Jimmy McMenemy
  • Scottish footballer

    in the side for the next two decades. Nicknamed "Napoleon" by manager Willie Maley due to his strategic and leadership qualities and calmness, as well as

    Jimmy McMenemy

    Jimmy McMenemy

    Jimmy_McMenemy

  • Bill Struth
  • Scottish football manager (1875–1956)

    three seasons at Shawfield he worked alongside Alex Maley, brother of the Celtic manager Willie Maley. Struth moved to Rangers in 1914 to take up the position

    Bill Struth

    Bill Struth

    Bill_Struth

  • 1893–94 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Celtic: GK Joseph Cullen RB Jerry Reynolds LB Dan Doyle RH Willie Maley CH James Kelly LH John Curran OR Jake Madden IR James Blessington CF Joe Cassidy

    1893–94 Scottish Cup

    1893–94 Scottish Cup

    1893–94_Scottish_Cup

  • Charlie and the Bhoys
  • Irish Folk Band

    was raised for Bobby's family. Celtic F.C. Bertie Auld Johnny Doyle Willie Maley "Celtic Overall: Charlie and the Bhoys - MP3 Downloads". Amazon.co.uk

    Charlie and the Bhoys

    Charlie_and_the_Bhoys

  • Nine in a row
  • Term referring to one club winning the national league championship nine times in a row

    championships between 1904–05 and 1909–10, guided by 'secretary-manager' Willie Maley who remained in charge for 40 years. Rangers recovered to win the next

    Nine in a row

    Nine_in_a_row

  • List of football managers with the most games
  • 8 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine, FitbaStats (Celtic manager) Maley, Willie Archived 8 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine, FitbaStats "Managers:

    List of football managers with the most games

    List_of_football_managers_with_the_most_games

  • John Clark (footballer, born 1941)
  • Scottish footballer (1941–2025)

    decades, making him the second-longest serving Celtic man ever, after Willie Maley. His son Martin also became a professional footballer, playing with Clyde

    John Clark (footballer, born 1941)

    John_Clark_(footballer,_born_1941)

  • 1892–93 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Celtic: GK Joseph Cullen RB Jerry Reynolds LB Dan Doyle RH Willie Maley CH James Kelly LH Tom Dunbar OR James Blessington IR Thomas Towie CF Jake Madden

    1892–93 Scottish Cup

    1892–93_Scottish_Cup

  • Jimmy Hay
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    titles between season 1904–05 and season 1909–10 under the management of Willie Maley. He left Celtic in 1911 after the club failed to meet his improved contract

    Jimmy Hay

    Jimmy Hay

    Jimmy_Hay

  • 1922–23 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Paddy Connolly Manager: Willie Maley Hibernian: GK Bill Harper RB William McGinnigle LB William Dornan RH Peter Kerr CH Willie Miller LH Hugh Shaw OR Harry

    1922–23 Scottish Cup

    1922–23_Scottish_Cup

  • Alec McNair
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    personality, and his demeanour earned him the nickname 'The Icicle'. Willie Maley, the Celtic manager, described McNair as "The coolest, most intelligent

    Alec McNair

    Alec_McNair

  • 1958
  • Calendar year

    28 – W. C. Handy, African-American blues composer (b. 1873) April 2 Willie Maley, Scottish football player and manager (b. 1868) Jōsei Toda, Japanese

    1958

    1958

    1958

  • 1888–89 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1888–89 football season

    No. Pos. Nation Player — GK  SCO Willie Dunning — DF  SCO Mick McKeown — DF  SCO Willie Maley — DF  SCO Jas Kelly — DF  SCO Jas McLaren — DF  IRL Alexander

    1888–89 Celtic F.C. season

    1888–89 Celtic F.C. season

    1888–89_Celtic_F.C._season

  • Mohammed Salim (footballer)
  • Indian footballer (1904–1980)

    but he was confident that he could compete with them. Hasheem spoke to Willie Maley, the Celtic manager, "A great player from India has come by ship. Will

    Mohammed Salim (footballer)

    Mohammed Salim (footballer)

    Mohammed_Salim_(footballer)

  • List of Celtic F.C. international footballers
  • Lambert (31) Bobby Lennox (10) Willie Loney (2) Duncan MacKay (14) Murdo MacLeod (5) Lou Macari (6) Jake Madden (2) Willie Maley (2) Shaun Maloney (10) David

    List of Celtic F.C. international footballers

    List_of_Celtic_F.C._international_footballers

  • Jimmy McStay
  • Scottish footballer and manager (1895–1973)

    from left half by manager Willie Maley), he joined Celtic in 1920 and took over the club captaincy from his elder brother Willie McStay in 1929. The siblings

    Jimmy McStay

    Jimmy_McStay

  • Brendan Rodgers
  • Northern Irish football manager (born 1973)

    recorded for consecutive domestic games undefeated, which was also held by Willie Maley's Celtic team, set in 1917 at 62. On 26 November 2017, Rodgers won his

    Brendan Rodgers

    Brendan Rodgers

    Brendan_Rodgers

  • 1902 Scottish Cup final
  • Football match

    Loney CH Henry Marshall LH Willie Orr OR William McCafferty IR Tommy McDermott CF Sandy McMahon IL George Livingstone OL Jimmy Quinn Manager: Willie Maley

    1902 Scottish Cup final

    1902_Scottish_Cup_final

  • Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1878)
  • Scottish footballer

    village of Croy, North Lanarkshire and signed for Celtic aged 22 by Willie Maley from junior club Smithston Albion in 1900, Quinn took several seasons

    Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1878)

    Jimmy Quinn (footballer, born 1878)

    Jimmy_Quinn_(footballer,_born_1878)

  • 1860s
  • Decade

    education (d. 1915) April 25 John Moisant, American aviator (d. 1910) Willie Maley, Scottish football player and manager (d. 1958) May 6 – Gaston Leroux

    1860s

    1860s

    1860s

  • Charlie Shaw (footballer, born 1885)
  • Scottish footballer

    tae Charlie!" was a common call. According to legendary Celtic manager Willie Maley: "Shaw, McNair and Dodds understood one another so well that they developed

    Charlie Shaw (footballer, born 1885)

    Charlie_Shaw_(footballer,_born_1885)

  • List of Scottish football families
  • Sr. (grandson), Stevie Mallan Jr. (great-grandson) Tom Maley, Willie Maley (brother), Alex Maley (brother) Gordon Marshall Sr., Gordon Marshall Jr. (son)

    List of Scottish football families

    List_of_Scottish_football_families

  • History of Celtic F.C. (1994–present)
  • only the third manager to win three successive league titles, behind Willie Maley and Jock Stein. The victory was also dedicated to the memory of Tommy

    History of Celtic F.C. (1994–present)

    History of Celtic F.C. (1994–present)

    History_of_Celtic_F.C._(1994–present)

  • List of Scotland international footballers born outside Scotland
  • later appeared for their national team. Henry Renny-Tailyour Paul Wilson Willie Maley The Isle of Man does not have an internationally recognised national

    List of Scotland international footballers born outside Scotland

    List_of_Scotland_international_footballers_born_outside_Scotland

  • Celtic F.C. and World War I
  • played for Celtic 223 times and won the league four times under manager Willie Maley. Peter joined the 6th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders. He died

    Celtic F.C. and World War I

    Celtic F.C. and World War I

    Celtic_F.C._and_World_War_I

  • 1868 in the United Kingdom
  • Maunder, née Russell, Irish-born astronomer (died 1947) 25 April – Willie Maley, Irish-born Scotland footballer and manager (died 1958) 28 April – Lucy

    1868 in the United Kingdom

    1868_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • 1897–98 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1897–98 football season

    Celtic 1897–98 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish Division One 1st Scottish Cup Second round ← 1896–97 1898–99 →

    1897–98 Celtic F.C. season

    1897–98_Celtic_F.C._season

  • David W. Potter
  • Scottish sports writer (1948–2023)

    Celtic in the League Cup, The History Press, 2002, ISBN 978-0-7524-2435-4 Willie Maley - The Man Who Made Celtic, Tempus, 2003, ISBN 978-0-7524-3229-8 Walk

    David W. Potter

    David_W._Potter

  • 1889 Scottish Cup final
  • Football match

    McKeown HB Willie Maley HB James Kelly HB James McLaren FR Neil McCallum FR Michael Dunbar CF Willie Groves FL John Coleman FL Tom Maley Third Lanark:

    1889 Scottish Cup final

    1889 Scottish Cup final

    1889_Scottish_Cup_final

  • 1907–08 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1907–08 football season

    Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division. Under long-time manager Willie Maley, Celtic won the league for the fourth time in a row, a record at the

    1907–08 Celtic F.C. season

    1907–08_Celtic_F.C._season

  • Scottish Football Combination
  • that of Clyde. Nutt of Wishaw Thistle was the inaugural president, with Willie Maley of Celtic as vice-president. Reserve sides won the first four titles;

    Scottish Football Combination

    Scottish_Football_Combination

  • List of Scotland international footballers (2–3 caps)
  • Football Association Chris Maguire at the Scottish Football Association Willie Maley at the Scottish Football Association Harry Marshall at the Scottish Football

    List of Scotland international footballers (2–3 caps)

    List of Scotland international footballers (2–3 caps)

    List_of_Scotland_international_footballers_(2–3_caps)

  • John Gilchrist (footballer, born 1900)
  • Scottish footballer

    One title. However, Gilchrist had a strained relationship with manager Willie Maley whose disciplinary orders he was reluctant to follow. He was warned several

    John Gilchrist (footballer, born 1900)

    John_Gilchrist_(footballer,_born_1900)

  • 1936–37 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1936–37 football season

    Rangers and Aberdeen, who ended champions and runners-up, respectively. Willie Maley's team ended third in the league table, nine points behind their Govan

    1936–37 Celtic F.C. season

    1936–37_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1925 Scottish Cup final
  • Football match

    Thomson OL Adam McLean Manager: Willie Maley Dundee: GK Jock Britton RB Finlay Brown LB Napper Thomson RH Jock Ross CH Willie Rankin LH Sam Irving OR Charlie

    1925 Scottish Cup final

    1925_Scottish_Cup_final

  • 1903–04 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1903–04 football season

    together with their four league titles so far, their 8th major trophy. Willie Orr, who had been playing for the Glasgow team since 1897, became Celtic's

    1903–04 Celtic F.C. season

    1903–04_Celtic_F.C._season

  • Tully Craig
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    be too lightweight by manager Willie Maley and consequently spent most of his time at Celtic Park in the reserves. Maley was only too pleased to offload

    Tully Craig

    Tully_Craig

  • 1900–01 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1900–01 football season

    Celtic 1900–01 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 2nd Scottish Cup Finalists ← 1899–1900 1901–02 →

    1900–01 Celtic F.C. season

    1900–01_Celtic_F.C._season

  • List of Scottish Football League representative players
  • have won at least 20. Seventeen other players achieved at least 10 caps. Willie Bauld scored the most goals for the Scottish League XI, with his 15 goals

    List of Scottish Football League representative players

    List_of_Scottish_Football_League_representative_players

  • Davie Hamilton
  • Scottish footballer

    and 1909–10 to establish Celtic as a national force – their manager Willie Maley commented "The Bennett, McMenemy, Quinn, Somers and Hamilton forward

    Davie Hamilton

    Davie_Hamilton

  • April 1958
  • Month of 1958

    acted since North Dakota had repealed the death penalty in 1911. Died: Willie Maley, 89, Scottish soccer football player manager who coached Celtic F.C.

    April 1958

    April 1958

    April_1958

  • David McLean (footballer, born 1890)
  • Scottish footballer

    favour for a spell after expressing anger at criticism from manager Willie Maley after a poor team performance, he was involved in Scottish Football League

    David McLean (footballer, born 1890)

    David_McLean_(footballer,_born_1890)

  • 1896–97 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1896–97 football season

    Celtic 1896–97 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 4th Scottish Cup First round ← 1895–96 1897–98 →

    1896–97 Celtic F.C. season

    1896–97_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1939–40 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1939–40 football season

    Celtic 1939–40 season Manager Willie Maley to February) Jimmy McStay (from February) Stadium Celtic Park Emergency League Western Division 13th Scottish

    1939–40 Celtic F.C. season

    1939–40_Celtic_F.C._season

  • Tommy Morrison (footballer, born 1874)
  • Irish footballer (1874–1940)

    stint with Celtic in Scotland. He is credited by the club's manager Willie Maley with being the first native Irishman to play for Celtic, meaning that

    Tommy Morrison (footballer, born 1874)

    Tommy Morrison (footballer, born 1874)

    Tommy_Morrison_(footballer,_born_1874)

  • 1914–15 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1914–15 football season

    Celtic 1914–15 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st ← 1913–14 1915–16 →

    1914–15 Celtic F.C. season

    1914–15_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1932–33 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1932–33 football season

    Celtic 1932–33 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 4th Scottish Cup Winners ← 1931–32 1933–34 →

    1932–33 Celtic F.C. season

    1932–33_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1898–99 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1898–99 football season

    Celtic 1898–99 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 3rd Scottish Cup Winners ← 1897–98 1899–1900 →

    1898–99 Celtic F.C. season

    1898–99_Celtic_F.C._season

  • List of Manchester City F.C. players (1–24 appearances)
  • — — Alf Edge FW 1894 1 0 1 0 — — Arthur Spittle FW 1894 1 1 1 1 — — Willie Maley HB 1896 1 0 1 0  Scotland 0 Arthur McCabe FW 1896 1 0 1 0 — — Jock Espie

    List of Manchester City F.C. players (1–24 appearances)

    List_of_Manchester_City_F.C._players_(1–24_appearances)

  • 1906–07 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1906–07 football season

    Celtic 1906–07 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st Scottish Cup Winners ← 1905–06 1907–08 →

    1906–07 Celtic F.C. season

    1906–07_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1905–06 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1905–06 football season

    Celtic 1905–06 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st Scottish Cup 3rd Round ← 1904–05 1906–07 →

    1905–06 Celtic F.C. season

    1905–06_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1904–05 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1904–05 football season

    Celtic 1904–05 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st Scottish Cup Semi-finalists ← 1903–04 1905–06 →

    1904–05 Celtic F.C. season

    1904–05_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1922–23 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1922–23 football season

    1-0 at Hampden Park. This was the last full season at Celtic for captain Willie Cringan, as he would depart the club shortly after the beginning of the

    1922–23 Celtic F.C. season

    1922–23_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1935–36 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1935–36 football season

    Celtic 1935–36 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st Scottish Cup 2nd round ← 1934–35 1936–37 →

    1935–36 Celtic F.C. season

    1935–36_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1938–39 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1938–39 football season

    Celtic 1938–39 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 2nd Scottish Cup 4th Round ← 1937–38 1939–40 →

    1938–39 Celtic F.C. season

    1938–39_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1915–16 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1915–16 football season

    Celtic 1915–16 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st ← 1914–15 1916–17 →

    1915–16 Celtic F.C. season

    1915–16_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1921–22 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1921–22 football season

    Celtic 1921–22 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st Scottish Cup 3rd Round ← 1920–21 1922–23 →

    1921–22 Celtic F.C. season

    1921–22_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1901–02 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1901–02 football season

    Celtic 1901–02 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 2nd Scottish Cup Finalists ← 1900–01 1902–03 →

    1901–02 Celtic F.C. season

    1901–02_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1926–27 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1926–27 football season

    Celtic 1926–27 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 3rd Scottish Cup Winners ← 1925–26 1927–28 →

    1926–27 Celtic F.C. season

    1926–27_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1899–1900 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1899–1900 football season

    Celtic 1899–1900 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 2nd Scottish Cup Winners ← 1898–99 1900–01 →

    1899–1900 Celtic F.C. season

    1899–1900_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1895–96 Manchester City F.C. season
  • English football club season

     SCO Bob Hill 10 4 9 4 1 0 FW  SCO Tommy Little 9 2 9 2 0 0 MF  SCO Willie Maley 1 0 1 0 0 0 MF   George Mann 27 0 23 0 4 0 MF  SCO James McBride 29 1

    1895–96 Manchester City F.C. season

    1895–96_Manchester_City_F.C._season

  • 1930–31 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1930–31 football season

    Celtic 1930–31 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 2nd Scottish Cup Winners ← 1929–30 1931–32 →

    1930–31 Celtic F.C. season

    1930–31_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1919–20 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1919–20 football season

    Celtic 1919–20 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 2nd Scottish Cup 4th Round ← 1918–19 1920–21 →

    1919–20 Celtic F.C. season

    1919–20_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1868 in Ireland
  • Annie S. D. Maunder, née Russell, astronomer (died 1947). 25 April – Willie Maley, Association football player and manager (died 1958 in Scotland). 1 May

    1868 in Ireland

    1868_in_Ireland

  • 1925–26 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1925–26 football season

    Celtic 1925–26 season Chairman Thomas White Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st Scottish Cup Finalists ← 1924–25 1926–27 →

    1925–26 Celtic F.C. season

    1925–26_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1908–09 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1908–09 football season

    Celtic 1908–09 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 1st Scottish Cup Finalists ← 1907–08 1909–10 →

    1908–09 Celtic F.C. season

    1908–09_Celtic_F.C._season

  • 1923–24 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1923–24 football season

    Kilmarnock in the first round. This was the last season in which captain Willie Cringan played for Celtic, as he transferred early in the season to Third

    1923–24 Celtic F.C. season

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  • 1909–10 Celtic F.C. season
  • Scottish first division football club season results

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  • 1931–32 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1931–32 football season

    Celtic 1931–32 season Manager Willie Maley Stadium Celtic Park Scottish First Division 3rd Scottish Cup Third round Home colours Away colours ← 1930–31

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  • 2017–18 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic F.C. 2017–18 football season

    games without defeat in all domestic competitions, a record set by Willie Maley's team that stood for 100 years. However, the unbeaten run ended at 69

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  • JILLIE
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    JILLIE

    Pet form of English Jill, JILLIE means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

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    Feminine form of English Billy, BILLIE means "will-helmet."

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    Variant spelling of English Tilly, TILLIE means "mighty in battle."

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    Pet form of English Milicent, MILLIE means "strong worker."

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    English : patronymic from the personal name Will.George Willis is recorded in Boston, MA, in the 1630s. Nathianel Willis, born in Boston in 1780, and his son Nathaniel Parker Willis, born in Portland, ME, in 1806, were both prominent journalists.

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  • Will
  • n.

    To give or direct the disposal of by testament; to bequeath; to devise; as, to will one's estate to a child; also, to order or direct by testament; as, he willed that his nephew should have his watch.

  • Willer
  • n.

    One who wills.

  • Willow-thorn
  • n.

    A thorny European shrub (Hippophae rhamnoides) resembling a willow.

  • Pill-willet
  • n.

    The willet.

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Willed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Will

  • Willy
  • n.

    Same as 1st Willow, 2.

  • Will
  • v. i.

    To be willing; to be inclined or disposed; to be pleased; to wish; to desire.

  • Wilwe
  • n.

    Willow.

  • Willet
  • n.

    A large North American snipe (Symphemia semipalmata); -- called also pill-willet, will-willet, semipalmated tattler, or snipe, duck snipe, and stone curlew.

  • Will
  • adv.

    As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb. Thus, in first person, "I will" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards. In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, "You will go," or "He will go," describes a future event as a fact only. To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination.

  • Willow-wort
  • n.

    Any plant of the order Salicaceae, or the Willow family.

  • Willow
  • n.

    Any tree or shrub of the genus Salix, including many species, most of which are characterized often used as an emblem of sorrow, desolation, or desertion. "A wreath of willow to show my forsaken plight." Sir W. Scott. Hence, a lover forsaken by, or having lost, the person beloved, is said to wear the willow.

  • Willow-wort
  • n.

    Same as Willow-weed.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Willow
  • n.

    A machine in which cotton or wool is opened and cleansed by the action of long spikes projecting from a drum which revolves within a box studded with similar spikes; -- probably so called from having been originally a cylindrical cage made of willow rods, though some derive the term from winnow, as denoting the winnowing, or cleansing, action of the machine. Called also willy, twilly, twilly devil, and devil.

  • Willow
  • v. t.

    To open and cleanse, as cotton, flax, or wool, by means of a willow. See Willow, n., 2.

  • Volitient
  • a.

    Exercising the will; acting from choice; willing, or having power to will.