Keep the Faith: The Story of Celtic's Historic Treble Winning Season 2000-2001 by Ron Mackenna
Seen through the eyes of supporters, players and pundits, this is the story of Glasgow Celtic's achievement in winning their first domestic Treble for 32 years. The arrival of manager Martin O'Neill in the summer of 2000 to a demoralized team seemed like yet another tem-porary interlude in the club's free-fall from grace. Yet within months, O'Neill had restored a vitality to his squad that could seriously challenge Rangers' reign of superiority and with it came a growing belief that the club was on the brink of greatness. Through cancer scares, injury setbacks and passionate clashes with local rivals, Rangers, O'Neill guided his squad with calmness and intelligence to a clean sweep of all the domestic trophies. In the process, he has come closer than any other Celtic manager to being spoken of in the same breath as the legendary Jock Stein.