29th October 1966: Celtic v Rangers LC Final – Part Two

The Morning of the Match There was a report in one of the dailies that four representatives of Nantes – Celtic’s next opponents in the European Cup – would be watching the match at Hampden that afternoon. There was also a little piece pointing out that Celtic had only won the League Cup on three …

2nd November 1966: Celtic v Stirling Albion League – Part Two

Morning of the Match It is always amazing what football players can learn from the papers. In that Wednesday’s offerings, we all found out that the injury suffered by John Hughes against Rangers would keep him out of the Stirling match. We all knew that the big guy had received a knock but the decision …

5th November 1966: Celtic v St Mirren League – Part One

  3rd November The Boss must have been very pleased with our performance on the previous Saturday against Stirling Albion, as we were given the Thursday off for a game of golf. The papers were still assessing the quality of that performance and it was probably summed up best in this headline ; – The …

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

Morning of the Match When we all arrived at Celtic Park for the match, there was a surprise for us. Billy McNeill was out with a dose of flu. Now, that was a turn-up! The reserve team had already left for their match at Love Street and the team was Kennedy, Young, McCarron, Cattenach, Halpin, …

7th November 1966: Celtic v Partick Thistle Glasgow Cup Final – Part Two

This match had a 7.30pm starting time at Celtic Park on a Monday evening and an excellent crowd of around 31,000 turned up for the occasion. The vast majority, of course, were Celtic fans but the Jags have always had a decent support and many of then were there that night, not expecting much but …

19th November 1966: Dunfermline v Celtic League – Part One

14th November   The harsh comments by Jock Stein about Celtic’s performance – and subsequent draw – against St Mirren on 5th November had obviously not been forgotten by at least one of the daily papers, which led with this headline and report on the play against Falkirk the previous Saturday ;- Celts Got Message …