
'John Clark was a hero to me'
Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell paid tribute to "one of Celtic's greatest ever servants" John Clark following his death at 84."John's passing represents a massive loss to his own family and of course a huge loss to the wider Celtic family," Lawwell told the club's website."A very dear friend and colleague, John was actually a hero to me and so many others, someone who achieved the greatest feat of all in club football but did so, along with his great team mates with such grace and humility."That famous day in Lisbon, which John was such an integral part of, changed our club forever. "Ever since, each player who has passed through our club has stood on the shoulders of giants and John was certainly one of those giants."John gave his life to Celtic both as a player and on our staff in a variety of his roles and his contribution to our great club over so many decades is immeasurable."John was a fantastic husband, father and grandfather. Such a warm, gentle, and unassuming man. It was an absolute privilege to have known John. "Rightly, he will forever be regarded as one of Celtics greatest ever servants."He will be someone we will all miss so dearly and we send all our love, our thoughts and prayers to John's family."

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