Fallon served as a notable goalkeeper for Celtic from 1958, making nearly 200 appearances and winning 14 medals over 14 years. He was a part of the team that won the 1965 Scottish Cup final, marking the beginning of Celtic’s trophy success under manager Jock Stein. Although Fallon left for Motherwell, his devotion to Celtic continued throughout his life. He was famously reunited with his European Cup winners’ medal in 2019, a cherished reminder of his legacy. Fallon's contributions were deeply valued by the club and supporters alike, resonating with pride among fans.
Fallon was the only Celtic substitute when Jock Stein's side beat Inter Milan 2-1 in the Portuguese capital to win the European Cup in 1967.
He played in the team that kick-started Celtic's trophy success under Stein with victory over Dunfermline in the 1965 Scottish Cup final and went on to collect 14 winners' medals in total before leaving for Motherwell.
His love for Celtic, however, was a constant throughout the years, and he followed the club at home and away for the rest of life.
We'll never forget it, and it's something everyone should be proud of. For the Celtic supporters, we gave them something to look at that nobody else could.
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