8th October 1966: Hibs v Celtic League – Part One

6th October

The Celtic party returned from Switzerland with only Bertie and Chopper carrying injuries, although they seemed to be slight ones. The press were keen to carry on with the story about Jock Stein’s 43rd birthday present, with one paper describing it as –

Stein’s Super Present

While those who had travelled for the second leg of the tie got the day off, the rest of us were training as usual, as there were two matches for the reserve squad coming up over the weekend and everyone – including me – was keen to get a chance to show what they could do Continue reading

1st October 1966: Celtic v St Johnstone League – Part One

 

29th September

There was good news and bad news for Celtic in the morning papers. The not-so-good news was summed up by this headline;-

Murdoch – Report Goes to FIFA

 

Chopper Shopped to FIFA! © Daily Record

Chopper: Shopped to FIFA!
© Daily Record

Why a simple booking should be surrounded by a considerable amount of fuss was beyond the comprehension of most fans? Presumably the two Zurich players booked would also be reported to the governing body but they were not mentioned in the newspaper reports, or at least the Scottish ones.

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24th September 1966: Dundee v Celtic League – Part Two

Morning of the Match

dundeeI had not been involved in the Reserve team the night before against Dundee but I was intending to play in the Combined Reserve team match that afternoon. The Boss and I had discussed my position, where I was studying for my finals – coming up in the first weeks of October – and also trying to fit in training and playing at the same time. It was hard going!

He had suggested that I concentrate on the studies for the next few weeks and make football a secondary pastime during that period. He did ask if I wanted to pull out altogether but I refused, saying that I wanted to keep up my fitness. At best, it meant that, for a few weeks, I would not have to keep worrying about my position in the team….all that would return again, after my finals.

The travelling party to Dundee would have stopped somewhere for a pre-match meal then made its way to Dens Park, which, at that time, was a wonderful surface to play on. It was just an odd arrangement that this fine ground was situated only 300 yards or so from another fine stadium, where Dundee United played all their home games. Continue reading

24th September 1966: Dundee v Celtic League – Part One

22nd September

The quarter-final ties for both Old Firm clubs had left some damage, reflected in the headlines ; –

 Old Firm Blow

  

Five injured at Ibrox       John Clark Doubtful for Celts 

‘The five injured for Rangers in the match against Ayr were Willie Henderson (hip), Jimmy Millar (ankle), Willie Johnston (calf), Alec Smith (thigh) and George McLean (bruising). For John Clark, it was a knee that was causing him bother’. Continue reading

21st September 1966: Dunfermline v Celtic League Cup – Part Two

 

Pre-match

DAFCI was not in the travelling party which made the journey over to East End Park, so I have no idea where they stopped for the pre-match meal. However, I do know the boys would have been in good humour as they were 6-3 up from the first leg and would have been looking forward to the away match. And, just to make things even more pleasurable, the Pars ground was a very atmospheric arena, one which all of us enjoyed playing in.

 

The Teams

Dunfermline: Martin, W Callaghan, Lunn, Paton, Delaney, T Callaghan, Edwards, Flaming, Hunter, Ferguson, Robertson.    Sub: Maxwell

Celtic: Simpson, Gemmell, O’Neill, Murdoch, McNeill, Clark, Johnstone, Chalmers, McBride, Auld, Hughes.   Sub: Lennox

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