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·17 April 2026

17th April – Five Memorable Celtic Moments on This Day

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Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day starting in 1909…

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ONE – SATURDAY 17th APRIL 1909 – One of Scottish football’s saddest days as spectators riot after the Celtic v Rangers Scottish Cup Final replay. The game finishes 1-1 with Jimmy Quinn scoring Celtic’s goal. Some fans think that there is to be extra-time. As the authorities dither, mayhem breaks out and Hampden is sacked by the alcohol-fuelled hordes. Contrary, however, to what has been portrayed, this is NOT a sectarian riot. Rather, it is caused by the widespread perception that both teams were “at it” i.e. fixing a game to ensure yet another big gate! Supporters of both teams act in rare accord with each other!

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Jock Weir scored a hat-trick

TWO – SATURDAY 17th APRIL 1948 – Celtic save themselves from relegation with a 3-2 win at Dens Park, Dundee before 31,000 fans. The team were at one point 1-2 down, but Jock Weir, who scores a hat-trick that day, saves the day for Celtic. Jimmy McGrory tells us that Dundee were on a huge bonus to beat Celtic. This does not seem likely for there is the common belief that Dundee are by no means enthusiastic about killing a goose that lays a golden egg, an idea that gains ground by the suspicious absence of a key Dundee defender and the ill-disguised Celtic sympathies of several of the Dundee team.

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THREE – SATURDAY 17th APRIL 1954 – For the first time in sixteen years since before the second world war, Celtic are the League Champions! They achieve this in a fine 3-0 defeat of Hibs at a packed Easter Road with 45,000 at least in the ground and a lot more having climbed the wall. Neil Mochan scores in the first minute, then again at the start of the second half before John Higgins adds a third at the end. It is a great triumph for a team who had seemed to have no hope at the turn of the year and it says a great deal about the resolute captaincy of Jock Stein.

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Mark Reid scored from thee penalty spot

FOUR – SATURDAY 17th APRIL 1982 – With war now seemingly inevitable in the South Atlantic against Argentina over the Falkland Islands, Celtic who were behind at one point beat Dundee 4-2 at Celtic Park with two goals from George McCluskey, one from Davie Provan and a penalty from Mark Reid. It is a good result in the quest for the League title, and they are given another boost with the news that Aberdeen lost at Morton with “the last kick o’ the baw”.

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FIVE – SUNDAY 17th APRIL 2011 – Celtic’s good run of form against Aberdeen continues as they beat the Dons 4-0 at Hampden in the Scottish Cup semi-final. This time the Dons hold Celtic until half-time, but Celtic score early in the second half and run out comfortable 4-0 winners. The goals are scored by Charlie Mulgrew, Joe Ledley, Kris Commons (with a penalty) and Shaun Maloney. It will be Celtic’s 54th Scottish Cup final.

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