15th September 1965: Raith Rovers v Celtic League Cup QF 1st Leg

15th September 1965: Raith Rovers 1 Celtic 8                McBride (3), Lennox, Johnstone, Hughes (3) Celtic: Fallon; Young, Gemmell; Murdoch, McNeill, Clark; Johnstone, Gallacher, McBride, Lennox, Hughes. A Big Night in Kircaldy There was a crowd of some 15,000 inside Stark’s Park on the night of 15th September 1965 for the League Cup quarter-final first leg …

22nd September 1965 Celtic v Raith Rovers League Cup QF 2nd Leg – Preview

Got something to add? Please do so here!   Worries! After a defeat – and particularly a loss to one of the major rivals, like Rangers – players are always a bit apprehensive and concerned when reporting for training the first day after the match. The same thoughts are going through everyone’s mind. The younger …

22nd September 1965 League Cup QF 2nd Leg Report

Got something to add? Please do so here!   Brits in Action….but Another Sport Brian London, of Blackpool, the former British and Empire Heavyweight champion, sensationally blasted the American Roger Rischer of California into defeat in 50 seconds, including two counts, in a scheduled 10-round fight at Liverpool Stadium last night. ABA Featherweight champion Ken …

29th September 1965: Go Ahead Report

I can recall the night when Celtic played Go-Ahead Deventer in Holland quite clearly. There were no televised matches in those days – only radio commentaries – and the Scottish, or, more properly British broadcasting authorities probably did the hordes of Celtic fans tuning in a disservice that evening. They decided that the main game …

Celtic v Hibs 4th October 1965 League Cup SF – Preview

The Bhoys Done Not So Good! On 2nd October 1965, on Windsor Park in Belfast, Scotland were beaten 3-2 by Northern Ireland in the first of that season’s Home International Matches. The result came as something of a surprise to the Scots, as one headline in the press the following day might suggest;

4th October 1965: Celtic v Hibs League Cup Semi-Final

High Ground, Low Ground Celtic and Hibs have much in common, although perhaps the Edinburgh side should be mentioned first, as they were not only founded much earlier in 1875 but were also partly responsible for the advent of Celtic.