Personal
Fullname: Francis Brogan
aka: Frank Brogan
Born: 3rd June 1942
Birthplace: Stepps
Signed: 1st November 1960
Position: Outside-Left
Internationals: N/A
International Caps: N/A
Biog
Frank Brogan arrived at Celtic from junior club St Roch's in
1960.
The Stepps-born winger was blessed with lightening quick pace and could reportedly run 100 yards in a fraction over 10 seconds. His debut for the Bhoys came in a 1-1
Charity Cup final tie with Clyde at Hampden on May 9th.
However despite some excellent performances Frank failed to hold down a regular first team starting spot. He made a total of 48 appearances for the Hoops - and bagged 17 goals - before departing south to Ipswich Town in
1964 where he was a firm favourite of the support.
Must add that this was a desolate time for the Celtic side. We hadn't won anything since the classic 1957 League Cup final, and the manager was underminded and totally demoralised by the board. All decisions used to be on the whim of the chairman, and this created a vicious circle that was destroying the side. Into this set-up no player could really do well. Even the Lisbon Lions (to be) who were in the squad at the similar time were seeing their career seriously dented by the environment.
Frank is the brother of Jim Brogan who had a much more successful career with Celtic in the late 1960's early 1970's.
Playing Career
| APPEARANCES | LEAGUE | SCOTTISH CUP | LEAGUE CUP | EUROPE | TOTAL |
| 1960-64 | 37 | 9 | 1 | n/a | 48 |
Honours with Celtic
none (barren years)
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