Frank McGarvey: Former Celtic & St Mirren forward dies following cancer battle
Former Celtic and St Mirren forward Frank McGarvey has died, aged 66.
He recently revealed he had been diagnosed with cancer and appeared on the Celtic Park pitch to thank fans for their support. A native of Glasgow, McGarvey started at St Mirren, joined Liverpool and then Celtic before returning to his first club.In a near 20-year career, McGarvey won the Scottish Cup with St Mirren and two league titles and three domestic cups with Celtic.
McGarvey joined Queen of the South as player-manager in 1990 but stayed for only one season before signing for Clyde for two seasons.
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