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Jimmy McStay from Celtic in the Thirties by Matt Corr. Image by Celtic Curio.
Pat McCluskey in action for Celtic against Rangers at Celtic Park on 5 January 1974. Celtic won 1-0. Photo The Celtic Wiki
Celtic 1-0 Rangers. This was the fifth Old Firm meeting of the season and Celtic’s victory secured their fourth win over their rivals at the halfway mark of the 1973/1974 campaign. The Hoops won more comfortably than the scoreline suggests with Dixie Deans passing up several chances. Connelly and Jinky were left on the bench, but their fine replacements of Hood and McCluskey were outstanding. Dalglish was possibly the pick of the bunch in terms of best performers, but there were many to choose from. Lennox scored the solitary goal in the game.
Celtic’s John ‘Dixie’ Deans (c) is foiled by Rangers’ Tom Forsyth (l) and goalkeeper Peter McCloy (r). Celtic against Rangers at Celtic Park on 5 January 1974. Celtic won 1-0. Photo The Celtic Wiki
Poignantly, Celtic wore black armbands in commemoration to former Hoops player and manager Jimmy McStay who sadly passed away on 3 January 1974. Celtic went seven clear of their nearest title challengers Hibs and were now nine in front of Rangers.
Aberdeen 1-5 Celtic. Starting for the first time in a Hoops jersey was 19 year-old Tommy Gemmell. I Wonder how his career panned out? It was a mystery how Gemmell was given his debut in this League Division 1 encounter given the icy weather and blizzards all over the country. Snow was cleared off the Pittodrie pitch, and so the game was played. Jimmy McGrory made seven changes to the side that was hammered 4-0 at Ibrox four days prior. Notably, outwent Pat Crerand for John McNamee after Crerand was involved in a half-time argument with Sean Fallon at Ibrox which was witnessed by Robert Kelly. Yogi Hughes scored a hat-trick and Bobby Craig grabbed a brace.
Celtic celebrations at Rugby Park during 2-0 win over Kilmarnock on 5 January 2015. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Kilmarnock 0-2 Celtic. Ronny Deila’s underperforming Celts kickstarted the new calendar year with a necessary three points at Rugby Park. Rare goals for Emilio Izaguirre and Stefan Scepovic. Celtic now moved one point behind league leaders Aberdeen. Celtic had dropped points in the league in their final two matches of 2014 – firstly against Dundee United at Tannadice losing 2-1 followed by a 0-0 draw at home to Ross County. Post-match at Rugby Park I remember Deila doing his traditional ‘Ronny Roar,’ and just cringing. How far had we fallen? Just get up the tunnel Ronny! A nice guy, but evidently miles out of his depth.
Kris Commons in action against St Mirren on 5 January 2014. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
St Mirren 0-4 Celtic. The Celts began 2014 with an impressive league win in Paisley. It was a day of landmarks. Saw witness to Kris Commons’ 50th Celtic goal and a 100th career goal for Anthony Stokes. Neil Lennon’s side stretched their unbeaten league run to 23 matches. All four of Celtic’s goals came in the second half with Charlie Mulgrew also adding to the scoreline.
St Mirren v Celtic on 5 January 2014. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
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