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  1. Francis McLintock MBE (born 28 December 1939) is a Scottish former footballer, football manager and businessman. He also worked as a sports agent and football pundit in his later life. He began his career in Scottish Junior football with Shawfield , before earning a professional contract with English First Division club Leicester City in ...

  2. He finally left the Club in 1973 safe in the knowledge that he had etched his name in Arsenal folklore. Every great team requires a great leader. Bertie Mee's 'Double' winners had just that in Frank McLintock. But it wasn't always that way.

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · In 1939 one of Arsenal's greatest captains who later helped the side to the 1970/71 Double was born, he’s called Frank McLintock. The defender commenced his semi-pro days at only 15 in the Scottish Juniors with local team Shawfield. He worked in the week as an apprentice painter and decorator.

  4. Nov 9, 2021 · Scotland international McLintock was a major star in Leicester Citys midfield between 1959 and 1964 before he left Filbert Street for Arsenal for a record incoming fee of £80,000.

  5. Jun 1, 2017 · Next up is Frank McLintock, the centre back who captained the Club to its first Double in 1970/71. And perhaps the most striking change is the imagery on the outside walls of Emirates Stadium, depicting 32 Arsenal greats 'embracing' the ground and its fans.

  6. Sep 8, 2015 · In Defining Moments former Arsenal stars select the situations that defined their career with the Gunners. Ex-captain Frank McLintock is next to recall his favourites. #1 Becoming a gunner. My first defining moment was signing for the Club – meeting the legendary administrator Bob Wall and being shown the Marble Halls. It changed my life.

  7. Nov 17, 2021 · Former Player Remembers: Frank McLintock (Part Two) In the second part of his interview with Club Historian John Hutchinson, Frank McLintock, a star of the Leicester City side between 1959 and 1964, continued to review his career in football.

  8. Arsenal's double-winning captain Frank McLintock, inducted into the National Football Museum Hall Of Fame in 2009.

  9. Born in Glasgow, Frank McLintock started his career in junior football with Shawfield FC before moving to Leicester City in 1957. He spent seven years at Filbert Street and was an FA Cup finalist in 1961 and 1963 and a Football League Cup winner in 1964.

  10. May 21, 2017 · McLintock was a colossus in that second leg, and made sure his teammates knew what was expected of them as they came through to win 4-3 on aggregate. A year later Arsenal won the League and FA Cup double. McLintock was immense that season, he was a player on top of his game.