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1st February – 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 1919…

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Adam McLean scored

ONE – SATURDAY 1st FEBRUARY 1919 – Glasgow is on alert following the previous day’s riots in George Square for which troops had to be mobilised, although not deployed, to disperse left wing riots demanding a 40 hour week and a settlement of the rent strike. Police are barracked and slow-handclapped at Parkhead by the 25,000 crowd where Celtic beat Kilmarnock 2-1 with goals from Adam McLean and Andy McAtee, but it is the inside forward play of Patsy Gallacher and Jimmy McMenemy that really catches the eye.


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Alex Byrne scored twice

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TWO – SATURDAY 1st FEBRUARY 1958 – A truly astonishing Scottish Cup tie today at Broomfield sees Celtic 4-0 up soon after half time with goals from Bobby Collins, Willie Fernie and two from Alec Byrne and looking all set for the next round, but then Airdrie fight back, and Celtic spend the last 10 minutes clinging on desperately to a 4-3 lead. In spite of the rainy conditions, the crowd is a huge one for the small ground and in one corner of the ground is swaying dangerously.

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Alan McInally scored

THREE – SUNDAY 1st FEBRUARY 1987 – Celtic’s infuriating habit of throwing away a lead re-asserts itself on a hard pitch at Pittodrie in a televised Scottish Cup tie. The team are two goals up from Brian McClair and Alan McInally and looking good for their lead, but defensive errors allow Aberdeen back into the game and Celtic have to settle for a 2-2 draw before a 23,000 crowd on a bright but frosty day at Pittodrie.

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With not an available inch inside the box, Celtic’s Shaun Maloney (far left) slots home the winning goal1st February 2006, Celtic 2:1 Motherwell.

FOUR – WEDNESDAY 1st FEBRUARY 2006 –

A Shaun Maloney shot after a pass from an indirect free-kick is enough to put Celtic into the final of the Scottish League Cup at the end of a hard fought semi-final against Motherwell at Hampden before 22,595 fans. Earlier Maciej Zurawski had scored for Celtic to equalise Richie Foran’s strike for Motherwell. Celtic will now play Dunfermline Athletic in the final.

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FIVE – SUNDAY 1st FEBRUARY 2015 – Celtic play the new Rangers today for the first time at Hampden in the Scottish League Cup semi-final and win without a great deal of bother as Leigh Griffiths and Kris Commons score the goals in a rather easy win. Celtic are now still in four competitions in Manager Ronny Deila’s first year.

Sale Ends TODAY!…

It’s the last day of our hugely popular the Half Price January sale at Celtic Star Books. Every book ordered is now just £10 and p&p is only charged on the first book at £4.50. So ordering three books will cost a total of £34.50 and given you a £30 saving. Order at celticstarbooks.com/shop

All Books Now Half Price in the Celtic Star Books January Sale…

These books now available at at HALF PRICE in our January sale – click on image to order…

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Please note that p&p is priced at £4.50 is only charged on ONE book so you can buy as many of our books as you like and the postage cost will remain the same. Why not expand your Celtic library today?

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