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Old Celtic Images; Some which you think others haven't seen, PRE 1995
Topic Started: 19 Feb 2011, 10:55 AM (4,345,872 Views)
Matamoros
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Apologies if any of these are duplicates but I hope that the lads organising the Charlie's anniversary event like them


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Great stuff Matamoros, welcome.
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"Celtic!" he replied (with a smile)
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2 Jun 2011, 08:32 PM
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Paradise.
You sure noo :lol:
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Dont know if this will work. Photos are from Charlie Tully's autobiography 1958
Thoughtful of the author to explain the reason for Charles Patrick wearing a woolly hat was to keep his head warm. Thanks for clearing that one up. :thumbsup:


Brillianrt thread, by the way. Magic :worthy:
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That's no EEP that's CP sur.

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Deffo Celtic Park 1964 :thumbsup:

Suprised that flags still flying, locals used them as curtains :lol:

6-1 League cup game against East Fife, probably Stevie Chalmers scoring as he got 5
6-0, actually; we lost 2-0 in the first leg at Bayview.
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I'd give it 300 yards at the most before the bold Charles Patrick was over the wall dinghieng doing the laps. :suspect: ;)
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Deffo Celtic Park 1964 :thumbsup:

Suprised that flags still flying, locals used them as curtains :lol:

6-1 League cup game against East Fife, probably Stevie Chalmers scoring as he got 5
6-0, actually; we lost 2-0 in the first leg at Bayview.
correct :thumbsup:

thought i heard a east fife roar when i was walking up springy road

at least you got something right otis :lol:
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We met John Bonnar's son John at the O'Hara Ceremony at Dalbeth on Sunday - Crackin' guy. :thumbsup:
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Why were they in red?
Whenever they played against Falkirk, Dundee or St Johnstone they were required to change. In the early 70's they were in the habit of weraring this.
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Odd one this. Team referred to as Ireland. Wikipedia explanation to follow
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The Republic of Ireland national football team represents the nation of Ireland in association football. It is run by the Football Association of Ireland and currently plays home fixtures at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, which opened in May 2010.

The team made its debut at the 1924 Olympics, reaching the quarter-finals. Between 1924 and 1936, the team competed as the Irish Free State and from then until 1950, it was referred to by the FAI as Éire or Ireland.[citation needed] In 1953, FIFA decreed that for competitive matches in tournaments that both Irish teams may enter, the FAI team would be officially called the Republic of Ireland while the IFA team was to be named Northern Ireland (The IFA continued to use the name "Ireland" until 1970 for non-FIFA competitions).[
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6-0, actually; we lost 2-0 in the first leg at Bayview.
correct :thumbsup:

thought i heard a east fife roar when i was walking up springy road

at least you got something right otis :lol:
IIRC Jim Kennedy scored from about 20 yards... or was that in the 6-1 game against Hearts in the sectional ties? :hmmm:
Edited by Otis B Driftwood, 2 Jun 2011, 09:26 PM.
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Odd one this. Team referred to as Ireland. Wikipedia explanation to follow
If that's the bold Charles Patrick standing to attention belting out GSTQ the posters are coming doon.

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He's probably yawning!
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Have to confess that George was always one of my favourites.
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2 Jun 2011, 10:24 PM
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The unveiling of the new badge in 1938.

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