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Celtic bid farewell to Chalmers to complete 'a difficult week' for the club

Stevie Chalmers passed away just a few days after fellow Lisbon Lion Billy McNeill.

Jim Craig spoke of "a difficult week" for the Celtic family before the funeral of fellow Lisbon Lion Stevie Chalmers, who scored the most important goal in the club's history.

Craig arrived ahead of a funeral mass at St Mary's Church in Calton, where Celtic Football Club was first established during a meeting in 1887.

Chalmers , who netted the winner in the 1967 European Cup final against Inter Milan, died aged 83 last week, days after Lisbon Lions captain Billy McNeill.  Both had been suffering from dementia in recent years.

Craig said: "It has been a difficult week to lose another team-mate. Stevie was a very popular guy with everybody, fans and players alike, and at this time our thoughts are with Sadie and the family.

"We hope the public in general will remember him greatly as they will with that goal in Lisbon.

"First and foremost, he was a nice guy,  great fun to be with and we all enjoyed his company. He worked hard for Celtic, both as a player and later in his job there as well."

Stevie Chalmers Funeral – St Mary's Church
Former Celtic player and Lisbon Lion Jim Craig, left, hailed Chalmers as "a popular guy". (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell, chairman Ian Bankier and other members of the Parkhead board were also in attendance.

They were joined by interim boss Neil Lennon and the Celtic squad.

Also present were Chalmers' former team-mates John Hughes and Danny McGrain, as well as former Celtic captain Tom Boyd, with former Rangers keeper Peter McCloy among the early arrivals.

Stevie Chalmers Funeral – St Mary's Church
A Celtic fan holds up a Stevie Chalmers football shirt as the funeral cortege passes Celtic Park. (Andrew Milligan/PA)

McCloy said: "He was a great player, one of those like a Duracell battery – he kept on running all day. He was also a great team man. More importantly, he was a lovely man, we played a lot of golf together and he beat me at that, too."

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