24th April – Five Memorable Celtic Moments on This Day

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

David Potter's Celtic Books

David Potter’s Celtic Books

ONE – SATURDAY 24th APRIL 1909 – Celtic’s charge for the League flag stalls temporarily as they are held 0-0 by Airdrie at Parkhead. They are tired but this is hardly surprising as they have now played four games since the riot at the Scottish Cup final last week! Today at Ibrox (Hampden still lies in ruins after the riot) Dundee beat Queen’s Park. Dundee have now completed all their fixtures, and Celtic now need to take six points out of a possible eight (two points for a win in 1909) to win the League. As they have to play on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, that will not be easy.

Celtic – The 1937 Scottish Cup winners

TWO – SATURDAY 24th APRIL 1937 – The crowd is given as 146,433 but in fact there are a lot more than that at Hampden to see Celtic beat Aberdeen 2-1 to win the Cup for the 15th time. It is Aberdeen’s first Scottish Cup final and the black and golds are well supported, but it is Celtic with goals from Johnny Crum and Willie Buchan who win the day. The veteran Jimmy McGrory in his last Cup final does not, unfortunately, find the net.

 

THREE – SATURDAY 24th APRIL 1954 – Celtic win the Scottish Cup for the 17th time and have now won the League and Cup double for the first time since 1914 as they get the better of a good Aberdeen side before a crowd of 130,060 at Hampden by 2-1, the goals coming from Sean Fallon and an own goal. Celtic’s half back line of Evans, Stein and Peacock is immense.

FOUR – SATURDAY 24th APRIL 1965 – Celtic are born again this day after seven and a half years of winning nothing! The Scottish Cup Final is a classic with Celtic twice going behind to a spirited Dunfermline side, but twice coming back with goals from Bertie Auld. Then in epic, almost unbelievable, Boys Own style, Celtic’s captain Billy McNeill rises to head home a corner kick from Charlie Gallagher to make it 3-2. Jock Stein has only been in the manager’s chair for six weeks, and scenes of triumph and relief are a sight to behold. It is Celtic’s 18th Scottish Cup.

FIVE – WEDNESDAY 24th APRIL 2003 – Celtic qualify for the UEFA Cup final by beating Boavista 1-0 in Portugal! This follows a rather unsatisfactory drawn first leg at Parkhead, but tonight Henrik Larsson scores the only goal of the game, and then Celtic with Bobo Balde outstanding, defend brilliantly until the end of the game. Their opponents in the final will be Porto.

David’s bestseller The Celtic Rising ~ 1965: The Year Jock Stein Changed Everything completely sold out in print  but is available on  Amazon kindle, with all the photographs of the hardback edition, for HALF PRICE at just £3.49

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About Author

The Celtic Star founder and editor David Faulds has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email [email protected]

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