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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 (4,344,314 Views)
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drsmythe
16 Feb 2015, 06:27 PM
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16 Feb 2015, 02:13 PM
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You know what, as much as I am proud of the ground these days I actually miss the old ramshackle parkhead.
Yeah, sometimes I do too.

I'd love to be able to go back there a couple of times a year. Some of my best and worst memories happened there.

A couple of times a year would be enough though. We're lucky with the stadium we have now.
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FAO Antshistory - This is back of 1952 pic.
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You know what, as much as I am proud of the ground these days I actually miss the old ramshackle parkhead.
I'll never miss that stench of warm piss catching you at the back of the throat like cheap
vodka as you walked past the "toilets". That or the wacky baccy merchants up the back
of that very terracing.



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my money would be on bobby Davidson priick
78 LCF? 1-2 after ET?
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my money would be on bobby Davidson priick
78 LCF? 1-2 after ET?
Stein fined £200 after telling referee Syme at full time 'Your father would have been proud of you'.
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Ally hunter in goal. a cup semi at hampden: any info?
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This is taken from pretty much where I, and VCLXI, used to stand
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Ally hunter in goal. a cup semi at hampden: any info?
LCF defeat against Dundee 1973, 10 days before Christmas :ffs:

http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1973-12-15%3A+Celtic+0-1+Dundee%2C+League+Cup
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Ally hunter in goal. a cup semi at hampden: any info?
I think that is the 1973 League Cup Final against Dundee.Early kick off,strikes,power cuts.Tommy Gemmel was the Dundee captain.I think this is Gordon Wallace's winning goal.
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Another unusual away strip from 1978.
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All Hail AntsHistory.

Dug out the story in the Mitchell and we DID wear black shorts and black socks and as AntsHistory says it WAS down to regulations that were imposed in 1927/28 season whereby one team had to wear black shorts if there was a clash of shorts.

This is the original unphotoshopped version of the League match at Ibrox that appeared in the Daily Ranger.
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This is from the Glasgow Cup Final a week previous which we won. Note we wore our normal shorts but it was only League matches that were affected by the new regulation.
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This is from the League match at Ibrox, showing the huns winner in the 1-0 match, our first defeat of the season. It clearly shows us in black shorts and black socks.
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This is from the match report of the 1-0 defeat. It reads "Celtic in the new regulation dress looked funereal in their black pants and were subjected to some banter by the amused crowd".
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As an aside the cartoon from the same match is quite good although it shows Tommy McInally, (who was sent off), wrongly wearing white shorts.
Excuse me. Is this a public riot or just a gathering of relations??
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As you say, it was the 1927/28 season, so I was a year out. The reason I got confused was that Celtic opened the 1928/29 season with a 1-0 win at Dens Park and I have a photo from the match with Celtic wearing black shorts. I don't know why - possibly the kit man had not been informed about the rule changing back, or maybe it had something to do with the Intermediate Dispute. Normally Celtic would have disposed of unwanted strips by donating them to local Junior or juvenile clubs as part of transfer deals. But during the 1927-1931 period virtually all the Junior clubs in the Glasgow area had joined the rebel Intermediate FA, so transfers were illegal. Some juvenile clubs set up their own Intermediate Association also. The only local Junior club of any note which scabbed was Maryhill Hibs (Celtic farmed out several players to them during these years). So it could be that Celtic were left with old, but perfectly serviceable, kit which they decided to get some use out of rather than open the biscuit tin. :)
What was the Intermediate dispute boss?
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Another unusual away strip from 1978.
Surely that's CP in the background!
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st.anthony
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Another unusual away strip from 1978.
Surely that's CP in the background!
Should have read change strip :thumbsup:
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This is from the Glasgow Cup Final a week previous which we won. Note we wore our normal shorts but it was only League matches that were affected by the new regulation.
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This is from the League match at Ibrox, showing the huns winner in the 1-0 match, our first defeat of the season. It clearly shows us in black shorts and black socks.
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This is from the match report of the 1-0 defeat. It reads "Celtic in the new regulation dress looked funereal in their black pants and were subjected to some banter by the amused crowd".
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As an aside the cartoon from the same match is quite good although it shows Tommy McInally, (who was sent off), wrongly wearing white shorts.
Excuse me. Is this a public riot or just a gathering of relations??
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As you say, it was the 1927/28 season, so I was a year out. The reason I got confused was that Celtic opened the 1928/29 season with a 1-0 win at Dens Park and I have a photo from the match with Celtic wearing black shorts. I don't know why - possibly the kit man had not been informed about the rule changing back, or maybe it had something to do with the Intermediate Dispute. Normally Celtic would have disposed of unwanted strips by donating them to local Junior or juvenile clubs as part of transfer deals. But during the 1927-1931 period virtually all the Junior clubs in the Glasgow area had joined the rebel Intermediate FA, so transfers were illegal. Some juvenile clubs set up their own Intermediate Association also. The only local Junior club of any note which scabbed was Maryhill Hibs (Celtic farmed out several players to them during these years). So it could be that Celtic were left with old, but perfectly serviceable, kit which they decided to get some use out of rather than open the biscuit tin. :)
What was the Intermediate dispute boss?
If you go to my website at antshistory.moonfruit.com and click on the Scottish Intermediate Cup button, you will find a concise explanation of the Intermediate Dispute. Hope this helps. :)
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