Ronnie Glavin

[4] Glavin began his League career at Partick Thistle and spent six years at the club, making his name as a talented attacking midfielder before joining Celtic in 1974.

Glavin became a favourite with Barnsley supporters with his outstanding skilful play and prolific scoring from midfield.

[6] Glavin won a Scotland cap during his time at Celtic, playing in a friendly match against Sweden in April 1977.

He took over as manager at Worksop Town, replacing Steve Ludlam, but returned to Emley, now renamed Wakefield in September 2007.

On 13 October 2010, it was announced that Glavin had stepped down from first team management duties to concentrate on a new role as director of youth development.