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  1. Francis McLintock MBE (born 28 December 1939) is a Scottish former footballer, football manager and businessman. [5] He also worked as a sports agent and football pundit in his later life. He began his career in Scottish Junior football with Shawfield, before earning a professional contract with English First Division club Leicester City in ...

  2. Then came an injury crisis in 1969/70 and coach Don Howe drafted a somewhat reluctant McLintock into the heart of defence. It was a masterstroke in every sense. The Scot thrived and swiftly earned the captain's armband. The 'old Frank' was replaced by a more level-headed, mature man. He demonstrated an outstanding reading of the game and, while ...

  3. Nov 9, 2021 · Former Player Remembers: Pat Bryne. Scotland international McLintock was a major star in Leicester City’s midfield between 1959 and 1964 before he left Filbert Street for Arsenal for a record incoming fee of £80,000. Frank began by explaining how, shortly after his 17th birthday, he left Glasgow to head to Filbert Street: “I was training ...

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  4. Feb 22, 2024 · 22 February 2024, 16:30. Tags Frank McLintock. In 1939 one of Arsenal's greatest captains who later helped the side to the 1970/71 Double was born, he’s called Frank McLintock. The defender commenced his semi-pro days at only 15 in the Scottish Juniors with local team Shawfield. He worked in the week as an apprentice painter and decorator.

  5. Jun 1, 2017 · Heroes Together: Frank McLintock. During the 2009/10 campaign the 'Arsenalisation' of Emirates Stadium continued apace. And perhaps the most striking change is the imagery on the outside walls of Emirates Stadium, depicting 32 Arsenal greats 'embracing' the ground and its fans. These famous names range from the men who made Arsenal great to ...

  6. 1939 —. Born in Glasgow, Frank McLintock started his career in junior football with Shawfield FC before moving to Leicester City in 1957. He spent seven years at Filbert Street and was an FA Cup finalist in 1961 and 1963 and a Football League Cup winner in 1964. In October 1964 McLintock was signed by Arsenal for a then club record of £80,000.

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  8. Nov 17, 2021 · The following season, Leicester won the League Cup, defeating Stoke City in the two-legged final. “I was injured for that final,” Frank remembered. “That should have been another final I could have been in.”. Five months later, in September 1964, Frank left Filbert Street for Arsenal for a Club record incoming fee of £80,000.

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