Pat McCluskey: Ex-Celtic, Dumbarton, Airdrie & QoS player dies at 68
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Kenny Dalglish is among those to have paid tribute to former Celtic player Pat McCluskey, who has died at age 68.
McCluskey, a defender and midfielder, made his Celtic bow in 1972 and won six domestic honours, with his 191 games including two European Cup semi-finals.
The Scotland Under-23 cap had spells with Dumbarton and Airdrieonians, plus a short stint in America, before ending his career at Queen of the South.
"Gone but never forgotten," wrote Dalglish of his ex-Celtic team-mate.
The Scotland legend added: "Fantastic company as well as a very good player. RIP Paddy."
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