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Former Celtic chairman Jack McGinn dies aged 92

Jack McGinn enjoyed a long association with Celtic
Jack McGinn enjoyed a long association with Celtic

Former Celtic chairman and Scottish Football Association president Jack McGinn has died aged 92.

McGinn spent almost 40 years in the football environment with Celtic and the Scottish game's governing body.

A statement said he "passed away peacefully at St Margaret’s Hospice in Clydebank surrounded by family and friends".

McGinn first started working for Celtic in the mid-1960s as the first editor of the Celtic View, the first club newspaper in British football.

He later took on a senior role in the club’s commercial department and joined the board, becoming chairman in 1986.

He stepped down as chairman in 1991 and left the Celtic board months after Fergus McCann’s takeover in 1994. He had several roles with the SFA before becoming president in 1997 and stepping down six years later.

He is survived by his eight children. His youngest son, Francis, said: "My dad was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed by us all.

"As a dad, grandfather and great-grandfather, we couldn’t have asked for anyone better.

"He lived a long, happy and fulfilling life and we all take great comfort from the fact that he is now at peace."

McGinn was the grandfather of three successful footballing brothers – former St Mirren captain Stephen McGinn, Motherwell skipper Paul McGinn and Scotland and Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn.

Celtic were "extremely saddened" by the news and added that the former newspaper executive had "always remained a dedicated Celtic supporter and he was a regular presence at Celtic Park over the past few years".

Chairman Peter Lawwell added: "I would like to offer my sincere condolences to Jack's family following his sad passing.

"I first met Jack 35 years ago, and he was a fine, humble, unassuming man, a true Celtic man who always did his very best for the club he loved.

"He gave his full energy and commitment to Celtic across a number of roles, often in difficult times for the club but always working in the best interests of Celtic.

"I know he will be sadly missed by his family, friends and so many people at the club. We send our heartfelt thoughts and prayers."

An SFA statement read: "We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Scottish FA president Jack McGinn. The thoughts of everyone at the Scottish FA are with Jack’s loved ones."

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