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……
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……
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…
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…
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…
Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter – Book reviewed by James McDevitt For Celtic fans, the 1980s included the fairytale of the Centenary Year Double,…
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…
It is one of Celtic’s greatest days as they hammer Rangers 7-1 to retain the Scottish League Cup at Hampden. The crowd is given as 82,293,…
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…
We had a great close-season in the Northern Area Celtic club in Springburn in 1981, basking in the afterglow of a tremendous championship-winning campaign… Fergie’s brief…
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…
‘A forlorn hope that the flag would be flying above the Jungle,’ Season 1980/81 (Part 2)… Back on League business, there were comfortable wins against Partick…
When Matt Corr’s Celtic in the Thirties books was published last autumn we held in reserve a wonderful series that David Potter had written about Celtic…
Danny McGrain, David Potter & Willie Fernie – what a combination! We’re certainly Putting on the Style with the new promotion from Celtic Star Books. David…
Celtic launched the brand new Celtic FC x adidas Terrace Icons collection today, perhaps without the usual fanfare due to the ongoing supporter unrest with the…
It’s here – Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter, with a very special foreword from Danny McGrain and a lovely message to the Celtic support…
James McDevitt this evening joins our team of fine Celtic writers and in tribute to the late, great David Potter…. David’s final Celtic book ‘Celtic in…
Another bittersweet couple of days for the Celtic family this week… Yesterday we said farewell to the wonderful man that was Pat Woods. As you…
This week’s ‘In Conversation’ podcast on Celtic Underground is an emotional one and it’s free for all supporters to enjoy, and enjoy it you will! In…
A support like no other…Phenomenal response to launch of David Potter’s final book, Celtic in the Eighties… https://youtu.be/Pa4IZXICyHM?si=1TDejZM2Y7YqlSRl A bit of a Carlsberg Sunday yesterday for…
Celtic is mourning the passing of John Fallon, a lifelong Celt, former goalkeeper, and a member of the club’s historic 1967 European Cup-winning squad…. Though he…
We’d often meet at the restaurant at the services near the Kincardine bridge, with David Potter venturing out of Fife by crossing the Forth to meet…
Joe was a Celtic stalwart in the dark years of the Second World War as the club struggled to come to terms with war-time football in…
Jim Craig is an unusual sort of football player. He will probably remain for all time the only dentist ever to win a European Cup medal,…
Scott Brown belongs to the exclusive set of Celtic players. Many players are called “Great Celts”; Scott is one of the “Really Great Celts” a very…
One of the truly great early Celts, Bernard Battles arrived at Celtic Park in 1895. He could be either a full back or a wing half…
Celtic have had many great goalkeepers over the years, but there are few who could compare with the slightly built figure of Dan McArthur who played…
By no means one of the more famous or flamboyant full backs in Celtic’s history, Hugh was nevertheless a very instrumental player in the 1920s, winning…
Jim Brogan was the younger brother of Frank, but their paths barely crossed at Celtic Park. Jim was a different kind of player from Frank, being…