5th April 1966: St Mirren v Celtic League – Part Two

Playing….but not in the First Team! While the guys listed on the first team sheet were having a wee rest in bed or getting ready for their pre-match meal before the St Mirren game, I was getting stripped and ready to play for the Second team in a Combined Reserve League match against Jordanhill College …

9th April 1966: Celtic v St Mirren League – Part One

Training As we had played on the Tuesday and had another match on the Saturday, training on the Thursday evening was fairly relaxed. Indeed, it was almost enjoyable, not much sweat and very little problems with the ankle. Sean Fallon had suddenly become my best pal. Don’t forget, I did not know at this time …

9th April 1966: Celtic v St Mirren League – Part Two

More Punishment Expected? Only four days after they had lost to Celtic at home, St Mirren made the trip up to Glasgow to meet the green-and-whites again, in another league match at Parkhead. After comfortably winning the Love Street encounter only four days previously, the Boss decided to tinker with the side, bringing in Davie …

14th April 1966: Celtic v Liverpool ECWC SF – Part One

Exciting Days These were great times for everyone connected with Celtic, only the second time the club had got to the semi-final stage of a European competition. It was a particularly good time for the players and management, who were at the sharp edge of the venture. Obviously, though, the players actually involved in the …

14th April 1966: Celtic v Liverpool ECWC SF – Part Two

The Odds On the day of the match, the odds being offered at the bookies were 4-6 Celtic, 5-2 Liverpool.   The Teams What the papers had said was probably correct. Celtic had no injury worries but the Boss had decided to leave out John Hughes; while for Liverpool Roger Hunt was out, having failed …

16th April 1966: Hibs v Celtic – Part Two

What the Papers Were Saying ‘The championship contenders, Celtic and Rangers, are both away today, both on tough assignments. Celtic go to Easter Road for the second game in their vital 10-day spell which could bring them the league, the Scottish Cup and entry into the cup-winners’ tournament. Today, its Hibs. On Tuesday, comes the …

19th April 1966: Liverpool v Celtic ECWC SF – Part One

Pressure I was under a bit of pressure at that time. Celtic might have about to travel south to play Liverpool in the return leg of the European Cup Winners’ Cup and you might think that such a scenario would have been enough pressure for anyone to cope with. Unfortunately, I was under the cosh …