Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day starting on 17 November 1894……
Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day starting on 17 November 1894……
The fresh young Princes of Parkhead make their mark, as a Celtic legend bows out – Celtic’s season 1982/83 (Part 4)… This is Part 4 of…
Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day starting on 16 November 1907……
A night of glory in Amsterdam – Celtic’s season 1982/83 (Part 3)… For the third consecutive calendar year, European royalty visited Celtic Park in the Champions…
Oh Hampden in the rain…the end of an eight-year hoodoo – Celtic’s season 1982/83 (Part 2)… With the pre-season tours to the USA, Germany and the…
Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day starting on 15th November 1902……
This could be Rotterdam or anywhere…Celtic’s 1982/83 season (Part 1)… Less than three months after Chicken George and the Blessed Tommy had lit up Celtic Park…
Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day in Celtic’s proud and unbroken…
Matt Corr has been taking us through the 1981/82 season in what turned out to be a 5 part series. That concludes this evening… Chicken George…
Matt Corr’s account of Celtic’s 1981-82 season continues below. This is part 4 of a 5 part series, with the concluding feature to follow this evening……
Allen McKnight may not be a name that rolls off the lips of the younger generation of Celtic supporters, but he more than played his part…
Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day in Celtic’s proud and unbroken…
Very occasionally, as a researcher you stumble across a real nugget. A proper find. Something that makes all the hours invested worthwhile. Yesterday, I had one…
105 years ago (22 May 1920), there was a notable event which connects Celtic to World War One. The Celts took part in a special match…
John Ferguson. A Dalmuir boy who lived the dream… It started with a post! I love it when a chance comment or article leads to the…
News of another event from the wonderful Celtic Graves Society that might be of interest to supporters with a strong interest in the club’s unbroken history…
From the late David Potter’s series, ‘Putting them out of the Scottish Cup’, on The Celtic Star, a look back to the 1980 Final. David’s final…
EARLY EIGHTIES CLASSICS- CELTIC v RAPID VIENNA. Part 2 of 3… Rapid Vienna won the first leg by 3-1 and were understandably confident about their chances…
Today marks the 91st birthday of one of our oldest former Celtic players, the lovely Billy Craig… Born in Shettleston on 1 November 1934, Billy was…
On this day in 2002 Graeme Souness brought his Blackburn Rovers side north of the border to take on Celtic in a UEFA Cup ‘Battle of…
Celtic is one of most famous clubs in world football with our iconic green and white hoops and a reputation for “Playing football. Pure, beautiful, inventive…
Celtic will take on Austrian side SK Sturm Graz on Thursday night in the Europa league at Celtic Park in what will be the first time…
EARLY EIGHTIES CLASSICS- RAPID VIENNA v CELTIC. Part 1 of 3… In Season 1984/85, Celtic’s participation in the European Cup Winners’ Cup would prove to be…
Martin O’Neill has reflected on a major transfer regret from his Celtic tenure, admitting that bringing in Juninho, turned out to be one of his poorest…
Floodlight failures and flute bands – Celtic’s Season 1981/82 (Part 3)… Matt Corr has been working his way through a comprehensive season review for season 1981/81.…
Another sad farewell to another darling Johnny – Celtic’s Season 1981/82 (Part 2) There was no Italian Job hangover for Celtic on the first Saturday of…
Back in the summer of 1990 Celtic manager Billy McNeill splashed some cash and brought in three new arrivals, John Collins, Charlie Nicholas and Martin Hayes……
When is a birthday not a birthday? In the case of James Kelly, Celtic’s first ever captain, it’s when the wrong date is given for his…
Darren Jackson was at one point a somewhat unpopular figure amongst the Celtic support, but one dramatic season on and off the park changed all that… When…
Matt Corr’s wonderful three-part review of Celtic’s 1980-81 season concludes this morning as we celebrate Celtic in the Eighties and the late David Potter’s final Celtic…