Summary
ALLY MacLeod, the decent and well-meaning man who took Scotland on a misguided journey from euphoria to bitter reality, has died. He was 72.
MacLeod had suffered from Alzheimer's Disease for two years, a condition that robbed him of the memories of his playing and managerial career.See the full content of this document
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He Dared to Dream an Impossible Dream
Yet despite his considerable achievements as player and manager, MacLeod's reputation was determined in the course of two weeks in Argentina in 1978. In the weeks before the World Cup, Andy Cameron's Ally's Tartan Army became more than a song; it was a contr...
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