Can’t disagree with that sentiment Sean. My Da brought me up to appreciate good football and he like myself was a Rangers man. Loved watching wee Jinky who had the heart of a Lion to match his talent. What a team those Lisbon Lions were. As you say a Celtic and football Legend. RIP.
I was at that game, I was in Scotland for a holiday with a mates family, they were Scottish and we lived in Oxford, I was use to watching Oxford Utd at the Manor Ground with maybe 15,000 max on a good day, never seen anything like it in my my life, even to this day, the blue disabled cars parked around the pitch, I also remember a Celtic fan running onto the pitch towards the Rangers fans and a cloud of bottles where launched at him, folk outside pissed out of their heads, absolutely great atmosphere, the spitting anger from the Rangers fans when Celtic scored at the end, I was 10 at the time....ironically I now live in Scotland, never really let on I wanted Celtic to win, I'd have been killed, I was in the Rangers end.
@@fraser_mr2009 The old celtic park was a great stadium we got 22.000 tickets for the Rangers end plus front and rear sections of the main stand,it was like a home game for us as so many Rangers fans live around Celtic park, brutal for Celtic fans the buses going up onto the motorway had to go through duke st pitch battles as the buses with celtic fans were attacked some would stop and jump off to fight, today's games are tame now compared to the 70s,80s.
See the difference, these players had no antics, great respect, handshakes when tackles were mistimed. I'm a bluenose, but what a fine footballing club are Celtic.
Blast from the past, amazing footage. Glasgow in another age, when it was still a huge industrial city. A very strong Celtic team. Murdoch, McNeil, Jinky, Kenny D, George Connolly, Bobby Lennox....Quality. They dont make players like that anymore. Magic. COYBIG
I also was at that game, we always stood in the enclosure next to the tunnel. There were regulars who stood there every couple of wks. If any was over the top with their language or ftp etc they were shouted down. A good mixture of guys and gals; regarding the game it was a great game, except for the score of course. But in Jimmy Johnstone, Scotland had a player who would have graced any club or country on the planet. He was genuinely from my experience, and we (my wife and I) followed the Gers home and away, was the only player who struck fear in our hearts every time he had the ball.... A true giant of the game. A very sad time for me was a few years after he retired from football, he passed us driving a builders van, in fact the back door flew open and he stopped to close it, we shouted kind words to this amazing footballer.
@@neilmaclean294 You have to agree that the Scottish courts liquidated the old RFC in 2012 and the club that now plays out of Ibrox is called the rangers international (Sevco Scotland) There is nothing childish about the laws of liquidation.
@@paulritchie5868 I was 14 left the bromloan rd end at 0 0 got to the bottom off the stairs and celts scored headed for govan cross to get a bus to the drum heard a roar thot it was time up it wasnt it was them eqalising got on bus still thot we had won got in my da phoned wat happend at ibrox I said we won 0 1 he said it was 1 1 and people have died I said never saw any trouble I thot he meant crowd trouble he said thank god your ok he said put telly on it's all over the news at the time only about 12 had died
Great points and agree with you here , 2 good sides who played ball , very few long punts up the pitch from the goalkeepers , quick throw outs to the fullbacks and try build from the back and both could hold their own against Euro opponents .
Not long after the Celts won the European Cup in '67. It's 2022 and after Rangers got to the Europa final, so hoping for a return to those days for both Clubs. We're more than capable. Rangers fan.
I was first in Ibrox ( Celtic Supporter ) at 15 years old 1975 I couldn’t believe the sheer size of the ground a vast concrete bowl. But some atmosphere
Yes! The famous Arthur Montford sports jacket! I haven't seen it in years. But isn't it great to have this bit of footage from an old firm game? It's 50 years old.
My uncle was barman in Evans pub in Bonhill. Fell out with the new wife one night. She thought I went upstairs watching the telly. Had 3 quid in my pocket. But I sneaked oot doon to Evans. Went home pissed and still had my 3 quid. My uncle took care of me. Rip uncle Hugh.
Thers no film off the 2nd game 0 3 even tommy callaghan scored the huns the huns were all over the place that day great memory s 3 in a row at ibrox dalglish a born hun lived across the road from ibrox and he banged one in in every game I cudnt do that against celtic that s why I dont like scot mcdonald for blowing us the league
Rangers and celtic used to have crazy supporters the early 70s was mental due to the troubles in Ulster.I can't get my head round that no segregation is in place.In the centenary stand at section C it's just a gap of a few feet no coppers or stewards .
A headed goal by Jimmy Johnstone in 89 minutes. Not for the first time in a 1971 Old Firm clash. And how much more sporting these matches were back then.
i was at that match. celtic beat rangers 3 times at ibrox in a month and that was the 3rd one. the other two were 3-0 and 2-0 when dalglish scored with a penalty in his first match against rangers.
cup games I presume, this is before my time, though not by that much wur awe gitting on, where does it go? just watched Celtic beat them again 2nd Sept 2018 so going through old videos, also watching them win in some o them , its the biggest derby in the world to me, sorry am now rambling away from the point, am a little bit pished hail hail , n the best o luck to all.
I was a teenager when this match was played . Looking back , it shows how football is so much faster and technically better now . I'm a Celtic fan but I saw nothing wrong with Colin Stein's disallowed goal . Big George Connelly was Celtic's Franz Beckenbauer . What a sad thing for the game of football when George decided to quit due to depression and the pressure placed upon him .
some team then, a few quality streat bhoys ,if we kept them all except gk williams for 5 yr wede have bn in another euro final,that was when money started to engulf english and other high profile leagues,and players were thinking about a big payday and playing for the gersy started its decline,ther were few exceptions tho like jinky mcstay larrson and few more,hail hail
Match Report was a wee spin off from the Scotsport team and was usually an atrocious production....unwatchable at times especially when Alex Cameron was the 'commentator' or Bob Crampsey🤣🤣🤣
@@duncanstirling5206 Arrests and convictions Duncan not something made up by celtic fans ,your fans accused Richard gough of being a nonce which was pure pish just lies to try to attempt to destroy someone ,so remember arrests ,convictions and how many were jailed again 3 was it and another escaped to Vietnam which is a nonces paradise .
lol he said how did the shortest man on the pitch Johnstone score with his head for the winning goal?? I'll tell you cause he was a world class player and the huns were pish :-)
Clear goal from Stein that would have put Rangers 3-2 ahead . Yeah even in those days Rangers were getting all the decisions aye right . Good video .Rare find
No matter how good these sides were in their era, most modern teams would absolutely demolish them. But there's something so brilliant watching these old highlights with the simplicity and flow of the game. Felt more entertaining, two teams with massive respect for each other on the pitch going end to end. Scottish football nowadays with every man behind the ball vs celtic or rangers is just fucking boring. Gave my season ticket up at Parkhead because of it and worked with a mad bluenose who did the same. No entertainment whatsoever in watching a one way street.
My parents told me about Evan Williams, absolute nightmare goalie!defenders were nervous around him a total liability, thankfully we had a fantastic team to cancel out his numerous mistakes.and the rangers we're a decent team back then.
Whenever I watch old Celtic games from the early 70’s the guy Tommy Callaghan seems to be involved, and from what I can see he plays well. Nobody has ever told me about him though, was he a good player that people have just forgotten about due to the other legends he was playing with?
Celtic signed him from dunfermline around '69 where he had won the Scottish cup in 68...think his brother was also at the pars at same time. He was indeed a fine player and the Celtic fans referred to him as TC.
It isn’t up for debate. Without the cheating years,, asterisk years, EBTs, whatever title you want to put on it, Jimmy Johnston then Henrik. The greatest players ever in Scotland.HH
I've read somewhere the Lisbon Lions were given one final game together at the the very end of the '70- '71 season in a harmless league match. I think it was against Clyde?
We played Clyde at Shawfield. Simpson got injured and Tommy Gemmel went in goals. Knee deep in snow, midweek afternoon KO due to floodlights not working, Celts won 1-0. My dad came into my class room at Abotsford place and took me there with my broad smile. Not sure of the full team though.
@@peteincretepm Vaguely remember that...hoops fans walking down Calder st past my school to polmadie....I think the Clyde game in '71 was the last appearance by the Lions...Ronnie Simpson lined up as they saluted the fans but I think John Fallon actually played in goals...heady days indeed.
Celtic fan. A Totally different era, players had respect for each other, no cheating or diving or rolling about like they got pole axed, only just realised watching this that the Celtic fans got half the centenary stand too, so close to each other and no trouble, couldnt see the Rangers fans getting half the jungle haha.
@ Michael Lubin - The players back then were real men, not like the big jessies of today. That's why they had to have the square posts - otherwise the players would just be smashing their bonces off them repeatedly for no good reason, just to show them who was boss.
I thought it should have stood, though it seems keepers were over protected even back then. I seriously doubt Jimmy Johnstone was offside for the goal he had disallowed either. he looked onside, and that was well after the ball had been kicked.
Nah rangers have always been lousy losers 65 66 cup final they attacked celtic players 19 69 they were getting battered 3 0 at at ht and they were battering one another hibs later they just cant take it manchester Barcalona newcastle manchester again Birmingham lousy losers blue and white shite
Great days , great players on both sides. But I still do not like the sectarianism on both sides. Never forget as 10 year old going to watch my friends play for the local boys brigade in EK. They where one short , and my best friend , a protestant , said he said he can play. So the, they let me play in those old ash parks, we won 5-1 , I scored 4 , the guy who was running, it said after it, can you play for us every week, I said sure, then he asked, what school do you go to, Our lady of Lourdes said I, sorry son we cannae use you. Didnt think twice about it, told my dad and my mate what happened, he went nuts , my dad, just shook his head, dont worry about it son.They will get over it. My best friends from my young years are all protestants. They treated me with great respect, I seen the bad on both sides. I always hoped it would end in my lifetime. But no its still there.
My mother and father got married in a registered office went to the pictures after and went home to there own houses because one was catholic and one was prodestant some honeymoon eh
@@rabbieburns2501 LOL😂😂😂 how much more would the hoops have won wae a quality keeper over this period? Evan Williams/Dennis Connaghan/Ally Hunter/Roy Baines/PeterLatchford......still sure we woulda won in Seville if it hadn't been for auld careless hauns Rab Douglas.
Think the Stein no-goal was 50-50. His foot was pretty high with studs maybe showing, but I (Celtic fan who remembers game) wouldn't have complained had it been given. I have never bought the theory espoused by some of my fellow Celts that Rangers enjoy all the bad or doubtful decisions in Old Firm games. I have sure seen plenty of that, but I have also seen Celtic benefit from bad or doubtful decisions.
Made that same point on this thread before I had read ur comment...yeah right beside each other and apparently this was the same at all ibrox games in that enclosure...nae trouble???
Just shows that unlike you Fenians we don't have as much hatred. Still, perplexed as to why the Stein goal never stood? Didn't see Alfie Conn being red carded there - did it have an influence on the match? Who was marking wee Jimmy Johnstone, I wonder if someone asked him after the match "what the fekk where you doing?" LOL
I'll do that IF you can get the Plastics to return to what THEY SAY is their homeland... here - otherwise I'm staying put. Scotland has been destroyed with the amount of Irish folk (and others) that have arrived - Scots are leaving all the time so you're basically taking over a nation... stealing a country, when you have one of your own... like a cuckoo sitting on some others nest... soon they'll be no 'Real Scots' left and you can see that by looking at the comments in Census data every ten year. Seems to me if all lands (Scotland, England, Wales, France, Montenegro and Serbia etc etc) were inhabited by only people who see themselves as native to that land, and those who saw themselves native to other lands (Plastics etc) returned 'home' then that'd be the ideal solution. That has a big drawback for Ireland as it'd be full to the brim of Plastics from lots of nations (didn't one of your countrymen say the same? De Valera?, and in Scotland's case undesirables you'd NOT be happy to see return!!! Scotland would be a great place as most places would be. Ireland is a beautiful place because you've got rid of all those foul mouthed anti-social types... By the way Henry your 'Go Back To Scotland / Britain' is uttered is complete hypocrisy as I'd hazard a guess those in Britain who say 'Go Back To Ireland' would be met by cries of XENOPHOBES!!! You a xenophobe Henry? :o)
There was practically a wire as segregation. It seemed both sets of fans knew their place and celebrated the goals without trying to goad the opposition. Changed days indeed. Better time to be a football fan.
Wee Jinky, the best and biggest player on the park. Will never be another one like him. A CELTIC legend. R I P.
Can’t disagree with that sentiment Sean. My Da brought me up to appreciate good football and he like myself was a Rangers man. Loved watching wee Jinky who had the heart of a Lion to match his talent. What a team those Lisbon Lions were. As you say a Celtic and football Legend. RIP.
I was at that game, I was in Scotland for a holiday with a mates family, they were Scottish and we lived in Oxford, I was use to watching Oxford Utd at the Manor Ground with maybe 15,000 max on a good day, never seen anything like it in my my life, even to this day, the blue disabled cars parked around the pitch, I also remember a Celtic fan running onto the pitch towards the Rangers fans and a cloud of bottles where launched at him, folk outside pissed out of their heads, absolutely great atmosphere, the spitting anger from the Rangers fans when Celtic scored at the end, I was 10 at the time....ironically I now live in Scotland, never really let on I wanted Celtic to win, I'd have been killed, I was in the Rangers end.
weird seeing matches before your time
@@fraser_mr2009 The old celtic park was a great stadium we got 22.000 tickets for the Rangers end plus front and rear sections of the main stand,it was like a home game for us as so many Rangers fans live around Celtic park, brutal for Celtic fans the buses going up onto the motorway had to go through duke st pitch battles as the buses with celtic fans were attacked some would stop and jump off to fight, today's games are tame now compared to the 70s,80s.
See the difference, these players had no antics, great respect, handshakes when tackles were mistimed. I'm a bluenose, but what a fine footballing club are Celtic.
I thought that, Keith, just how quickly they got on with it.
No danger are you a hun if you’re complimenting the tarriers like that
How very true. Sporting handshake after a tough tackle! Nowadays they'd be rolling about!
m75 S dickhead
rangers were a far better team
Blast from the past, amazing footage.
Glasgow in another age, when it was still a huge industrial city.
A very strong Celtic team.
Murdoch, McNeil, Jinky, Kenny D, George Connolly, Bobby Lennox....Quality.
They dont make players like that anymore.
Magic.
COYBIG
One of the best old firm games with a field of absolute legends. Jinky was a joy to behold 😉
Give you this one dude . As a Rangers fan , it is so great to see the old Ibrox just as I remembered it as a wee boy .
I also was at that game, we always stood in the enclosure next to the tunnel. There were regulars who stood there every couple of wks. If any was over the top with their language or ftp etc they were shouted down.
A good mixture of guys and gals; regarding the game it was a great game, except for the score of course.
But in Jimmy Johnstone, Scotland had a player who would have graced any club or country on the planet.
He was genuinely from my experience, and we (my wife and I) followed the Gers home and away, was the only player who struck fear in our hearts every time he had the ball....
A true giant of the game.
A very sad time for me was a few years after he retired from football, he passed us driving a builders van, in fact the back door flew open and he stopped to close it, we shouted kind words to this amazing footballer.
Fyodor48 Alyosha: Интересный прозвище для фаната рейнджеров.
This brings memories back Celtic playing the old rangers, newco now a shadow of the sides from the past.🤔🏴
#55 Can you see us now?
@@williamturner7580 can only see you in old re runs , yer club is deid .
Can you not just enjoy the game without the childish comments. I for one loved watching those fantastic Celtic players and I’m a Rangers man.
@@neilmaclean294 You have to agree that the Scottish courts liquidated the old RFC in 2012 and the club that now plays out of Ibrox is called the rangers international (Sevco Scotland) There is nothing childish about the laws of liquidation.
What a good Celtic side that was. Even going in at half-time 2-1 down they looked unflustered and confident they could turn things around.
I was 9 years old and remember watching the highlights, loved Celtic ever since.
I was 25 days old when this game got played... ooft - long time ago
Kenny D was a class act from the very beginning. He's a stand out here... (honorable mention to G. Connelly too)
The sixty six fans who were killed in January of that year were watching from the best seats in the house. RIP. GBNF.
I was 15 and at that game,I was in the Celtic end and knew nothing about it until I got on a bus in Argyle St..RIP The 66.
@@paulritchie5868 I was 14 left the bromloan rd end at 0 0 got to the bottom off the stairs and celts scored headed for govan cross to get a bus to the drum heard a roar thot it was time up it wasnt it was them eqalising got on bus still thot we had won got in my da phoned wat happend at ibrox I said we won 0 1 he said it was 1 1 and people have died I said never saw any trouble I thot he meant crowd trouble he said thank god your ok he said put telly on it's all over the news at the time only about 12 had died
Such a great pleasure to see jinkie again. The greatest celt ever.🍀🍀🍀🍀
On great form in this match.
A Lisbon Lion too, of course.
Respect.
Rangers fan.
Blooming ell. Celtic proper geezer them days
I love the informality with which this game was played and broadcast. It was like a cross between a Sunday at the park and a holy war!
Great to see this. Worth noting Rangers and Celtic were reaching European Finals at this time.
Great points and agree with you here , 2 good sides who played ball , very few long punts up the pitch from the goalkeepers , quick throw outs to the fullbacks and try build from the back and both could hold their own against Euro opponents .
Not long after the Celts won the European Cup in '67.
It's 2022 and after Rangers got to the Europa final, so hoping for a return to those days for both Clubs. We're more than capable.
Rangers fan.
Celtic won the European Cup in 1967. This game was in 1971. Celtic were in the Final of the European Cup in 1970.
Thanks for posting this Video . . Its a very good quality copy for 1971 . .
George connolly absolute legend my hero
Super Jinky will live in our hearts forever.
The one and only jinky
The good old days 👍
Nice selection of Robin reliants around the ground 😉
I was first in Ibrox ( Celtic Supporter ) at 15 years old 1975 I couldn’t believe the sheer size of the ground a vast concrete bowl. But some atmosphere
No silly celebrations, no running into the crowd, just quick hug and handshake and running back to the centre circle.
Ally McCoist did a really good send up of the old fashioned, measured goal celebration handshakes when he played for Kilmarnock.
Even no kissing or snogging.
Some off the celebrations now they make your blood boil
Great stuff Willie , from a Tim in Canada, and Arthur scramash at the end
Not a Union Jack (butchers apron) in sight in those days different now. 🟢⚪️🟠. Hail Hail
Yes! The famous Arthur Montford sports jacket! I haven't seen it in years. But isn't it great to have this bit of footage from an old firm game? It's 50 years old.
I miss Arthur it's a sensation
Had the privilege to meet and chat with Evan William's 🇮🇪❤😎
My uncle was barman in Evans pub in Bonhill. Fell out with the new wife one night. She thought I went upstairs watching the telly. Had 3 quid in my pocket. But I sneaked oot doon to Evans. Went home pissed and still had my 3 quid. My uncle took care of me. Rip uncle Hugh.
I was also at those 3 games at Ibrox where TIC won 3 in a row !!!!!!! HAPPY DAYS !!!!!!!!
An me..got nicked at Govan bus stop for protecting my self against some mad Rangers fans..happy days.
Thers no film off the 2nd game 0 3 even tommy callaghan scored the huns the huns were all over the place that day great memory s 3 in a row at ibrox dalglish a born hun lived across the road from ibrox and he banged one in in every game I cudnt do that against celtic that s why I dont like scot mcdonald for blowing us the league
I mean if I was a rangers supporter like dalglish I cudnt bury them against celtic
Great footage. Great result too 🤫🍀
great post,a real look back,thank you
Rangers and celtic used to have crazy supporters the early 70s was mental due to the troubles in Ulster.I can't get my head round that no segregation is in place.In the centenary stand at section C it's just a gap of a few feet no coppers or stewards .
A headed goal by Jimmy Johnstone in 89 minutes. Not for the first time in a 1971 Old Firm clash. And how much more sporting these matches were back then.
He scored with another header in the 70s in a league game at ibrox not the 2 3 game or the ibrox disaster it was after that 0 1 celtic
Johnstone got up to head the winning goal because although smallest man on the park, had no sports jacket to impede him.
We played yous aff the park. Mon the Hoops.
i was at that match. celtic beat rangers 3 times at ibrox in a month and that was the 3rd one. the other two were 3-0 and 2-0 when dalglish scored with a penalty in his first match against rangers.
I was there for the 3 of them. GIRFUY
3 times in a month? Those were the days of the old Scottish First Division, when you played each other league team once, home, once away all season.
cup games I presume, this is before my time, though not by that much wur awe gitting on, where does it go? just watched Celtic beat them again 2nd Sept 2018 so going through old videos, also watching them win in some o them , its the biggest derby in the world to me, sorry am now rambling away from the point, am a little bit pished hail hail , n the best o luck to all.
Is this particular match, the League, Scottish Cup or League Cup, and what month in '71. This is early Dalglish and Macari. I was only 3 that year.
League cup home and away plus 1 league game = 3 games.
Always gets me that right up until about 1985-1990 teams just didn’t defend corners or wide free kicks. So many simple goals scored/lost
Arthur's sports jacket don't think he ever took it off
I was a teenager when this match was played . Looking back , it shows how football is so much faster and technically better now . I'm a Celtic fan but I saw nothing wrong with Colin Stein's disallowed goal . Big George Connelly was Celtic's Franz Beckenbauer . What a sad thing for the game of football when George decided to quit due to depression and the pressure placed upon him .
Never knew that mate
head high boot from c. stein so dangerous play and Jinky's goal wasn't offside😁
I've heard a bit about George Connelly how good was he what I did here is that he was talented
some team then, a few quality streat bhoys ,if we kept them all except gk williams for 5 yr wede have bn in another euro final,that was when money started to engulf english and other high profile leagues,and players were thinking about a big payday and playing for the gersy started its decline,ther were few exceptions tho like jinky mcstay larrson and few more,hail hail
Montford's Mad Movies
Match Report was a wee spin off from the Scotsport team and was usually an atrocious production....unwatchable at times especially when Alex Cameron was the 'commentator' or Bob Crampsey🤣🤣🤣
Battered them 3 times in 4 weeks 0 2 0 3 2 3 jinky kenny louie and buzz bomb wat a front line🍀hail hail
Played exactly one week before I was born.
Dalglish was outstanding. Ahead of the rest.
I know the huns let one thru the net there eh
Dalglish was amazing but jinky to we were blessed with great players then but I wasn't keen on Evan Williams in goal
The Shame will always be in Celtics shadow 🍀
You been reading the papers lately mate Celtic have that moniker now pretty sure you know why .
Neeley, Dunn, Andy, Donaldson??????????????
@@duncanstirling5206 Arrests and convictions Duncan not something made up by celtic fans ,your fans accused Richard gough of being a nonce which was pure pish just lies to try to attempt to destroy someone ,so remember arrests ,convictions and how many were jailed again 3 was it and another escaped to Vietnam which is a nonces paradise .
Convictions not myths .
@@duncanstirling5206 Give me solid proof like who was jailed .
Look at all those light blue cripple's cars on the side line. I bet there's not that many left in the world now!
lol he said how did the shortest man on the pitch Johnstone score with his head for the winning goal?? I'll tell you cause he was a world class player and the huns were pish :-)
Lol
look....so many cars out side of the field
@Iain Botham Are these for disabled drivers?
They were death traps....fibreglass sliding door three wheeler sh1t heaps that shouldn’t ever have been road legal.
ive only just noticed that there are people in those cars!
The attendance for this match was 70,088. Interesting that Celtic fans occupied 50% of the terracing. Changed days!
Note the pitch side hoarding..."JOBS IN MINING" ....
My first old firm game aye was only 4 years old and yes aye do remember it o so well😅 Tiocfaidh arla
Those invacars
Clear goal from Stein that would have put Rangers 3-2 ahead .
Yeah even in those days Rangers were getting all the decisions aye right .
Good video .Rare find
73 cup final jinkys goal yeah we get all the decisions royalty watching u know who gonna win this one
No matter how good these sides were in their era, most modern teams would absolutely demolish them. But there's something so brilliant watching these old highlights with the simplicity and flow of the game. Felt more entertaining, two teams with massive respect for each other on the pitch going end to end. Scottish football nowadays with every man behind the ball vs celtic or rangers is just fucking boring. Gave my season ticket up at Parkhead because of it and worked with a mad bluenose who did the same. No entertainment whatsoever in watching a one way street.
The split between the supporters is on the half way line yet there doesn't seem to be many police or stewards there.
My parents told me about Evan Williams, absolute nightmare goalie!defenders were nervous around him a total liability, thankfully we had a fantastic team to cancel out his numerous mistakes.and the rangers we're a decent team back then.
He was shite
How times have changed - passing back to the keeper
REAL FOOTBALL 😎
Big Tom Callaghan was very skilful.
His name was Tom/ Tommy
@@rabbieburns2501 Correct - Scottish Cup winner alongside his brother Willie for Dunfermline 1968.
@@rabbieburns2501 My mistake, not sure why I said Jim.
Whenever I watch old Celtic games from the early 70’s the guy Tommy Callaghan seems to be involved, and from what I can see he plays well. Nobody has ever told me about him though, was he a good player that people have just forgotten about due to the other legends he was playing with?
Celtic signed him from dunfermline around '69 where he had won the Scottish cup in 68...think his brother was also at the pars at same time. He was indeed a fine player and the Celtic fans referred to him as TC.
Tom was a very good player and his brother Willie was also a good player
It isn’t up for debate. Without the cheating years,, asterisk years, EBTs, whatever title you want to put on it, Jimmy Johnston then Henrik. The greatest players ever in Scotland.HH
Am I right in saying that this is the first meeting at Ibrox since the disaster?
even back as long as this they were getting some sort of help from a ref or a lines man & how can a player score when he charged the goalie
How did wee Jinky score that header in last minute...5'3 in his stocking feet 😆😆😆
Aye Arthur it was physical...t'was the Huns we were playing 😄😄😄
See rangers team brought in their cars 😂😂😂
Just one sub in those days. Todays players would cripple the keeper within ten seconds of kick-off.
Ian Stewart more physicality was allowed back then but players were better behaved.
Probably something to do with money
What's with all the wee cars on the track ?
I've read somewhere the Lisbon Lions were given one final game together at the the very end of the '70- '71 season in a harmless league match. I think it was against Clyde?
We played Clyde at Shawfield. Simpson got injured and Tommy Gemmel went in goals. Knee deep in snow, midweek afternoon KO due to floodlights not working, Celts won 1-0. My dad came into my class room at Abotsford place and took me there with my broad smile. Not sure of the full team though.
@@peteincretepm Vaguely remember that...hoops fans walking down Calder st past my school to polmadie....I think the Clyde game in '71 was the last appearance by the Lions...Ronnie Simpson lined up as they saluted the fans but I think John Fallon actually played in goals...heady days indeed.
Ps...think that game at shawfield was in 69/70 season...HH
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Players celebrated a goal with a handshake and ran up the park , none of the histrionics as if they had saved the world from extinction .
What’s win the cars parked around the perimeter?
Robin Reliant disabled supporters' cars
Celtic fan. A Totally different era, players had respect for each other, no cheating or diving or rolling about like they got pole axed, only just realised watching this that the Celtic fans got half the centenary stand too, so close to each other and no trouble, couldnt see the Rangers fans getting half the jungle haha.
There were some rough characters back then, both on and off the pitch.
Why so many cars around the pitch?
Jinky never aff side @4:10, shows how long mibbery has been going on.
오히려 저때 서포터들이 더 열정적으로 보인다는
What game did Arthur monford watch? Not a memorable match my arse
Look at all the away fans at Ibrox........how things have changed
The old square goalposts! Didn't want to bump your head off them.
Whereas the new ones, you just bang your head against them all day long.
Ok. I should have sais the corner of the post.
@ Michael Lubin -
The players back then were real men, not like the big jessies of today.
That's why they had to have the square posts - otherwise the players would just be smashing their bonces off them repeatedly for no good reason, just to show them who was boss.
apart from George Best, and yes im a scouser, Dalglish was the best British player in England...and Scottish of course
Oft not often you would see a rangers goal disallowed at ibrox for absolutely nothing n what bout wee Jinky up there like a salmon haha, quality
I thought it should have stood, though it seems keepers were over protected even back then.
I seriously doubt Jimmy Johnstone was offside for the goal he had disallowed either. he looked onside, and that was well after the ball had been kicked.
Didn’t Ibrox look so different then?
What about Frank HailHail JMJ
Celtic and rangers matches used to be more classy. The 1980 Scottish cup final riot ruined everything.
Nah rangers have always been lousy losers 65 66 cup final they attacked celtic players 19 69 they were getting battered 3 0 at at ht and they were battering one another hibs later they just cant take it manchester Barcalona newcastle manchester again Birmingham lousy losers blue and white shite
Great days , great players on both sides. But I still do not like the sectarianism on both sides. Never forget as 10 year old going to watch my friends play for the local boys brigade in EK. They where one short , and my best friend , a protestant , said he said he can play. So the, they let me play in those old ash parks, we won 5-1 , I scored 4 , the guy who was running, it said after it, can you play for us every week, I said sure, then he asked, what school do you go to, Our lady of Lourdes said I, sorry son we cannae use you. Didnt think twice about it, told my dad and my mate what happened, he went nuts , my dad, just shook his head, dont worry about it son.They will get over it. My best friends from my young years are all protestants. They treated me with great respect, I seen the bad on both sides. I always hoped it would end in my lifetime. But no its still there.
My mother and father got married in a registered office went to the pictures after and went home to there own houses because one was catholic and one was prodestant some honeymoon eh
Hahaha... Jinky the target man HH
Changed days indeed 55🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
55 my arse...deid team had 53½ of them, for a start...
Who got sent off?
Alfie Conn (Rangers) - won Scottish Cup medals with both clubs.
Evan Williams played for Wolves before Celtic
Wish he'd stayed there
@@rabbieburns2501 LOL😂😂😂 how much more would the hoops have won wae a quality keeper over this period? Evan Williams/Dennis Connaghan/Ally Hunter/Roy Baines/PeterLatchford......still sure we woulda won in Seville if it hadn't been for auld careless hauns Rab Douglas.
Thought Jimmy was offside @ 4:26
Played it back at 0.25 speed & def onside .. but, probably a handball fae Murdoch before the pass
@@rabbieburns2501 Thinking the handball was maybe deliberate haha Btw Montford sounds like he's on jellies or smack at that speed
Just get the ball up the pitch
Colin steins goal should have stood ,
Think the Stein no-goal was 50-50. His foot was pretty high with studs maybe showing, but I (Celtic fan who remembers game) wouldn't have complained had it been given. I have never bought the theory espoused by some of my fellow Celts that Rangers enjoy all the bad or doubtful decisions in Old Firm games. I have sure seen plenty of that, but I have also seen Celtic benefit from bad or doubtful decisions.
Real football , players , crowd, stadium, Modern fitbaw GTF!
hopefully we get the crowds back soon
REAL MEN 😂
Didn't seem to be any segregation in the opposite shed ??
Made that same point on this thread before I had read ur comment...yeah right beside each other and apparently this was the same at all ibrox games in that enclosure...nae trouble???
Tiny jinky lol
Five huns have watched this lol
Just shows that unlike you Fenians we don't have as much hatred.
Still, perplexed as to why the Stein goal never stood?
Didn't see Alfie Conn being red carded there - did it have an influence on the match?
Who was marking wee Jimmy Johnstone, I wonder if someone asked him after the match "what the fekk where you doing?" LOL
Chic Sharp go back to Scotland ...this land is ours
I'll do that IF you can get the Plastics to return to what THEY SAY is their homeland... here - otherwise I'm staying put. Scotland has been destroyed with the amount of Irish folk (and others) that have arrived - Scots are leaving all the time so you're basically taking over a nation... stealing a country, when you have one of your own... like a cuckoo sitting on some others nest... soon they'll be no 'Real Scots' left and you can see that by looking at the comments in Census data every ten year.
Seems to me if all lands (Scotland, England, Wales, France, Montenegro and Serbia etc etc) were inhabited by only people who see themselves as native to that land, and those who saw themselves native to other lands (Plastics etc) returned 'home' then that'd be the ideal solution. That has a big drawback for Ireland as it'd be full to the brim of Plastics from lots of nations (didn't one of your countrymen say the same? De Valera?, and in Scotland's case undesirables you'd NOT be happy to see return!!!
Scotland would be a great place as most places would be. Ireland is a beautiful place because you've got rid of all those foul mouthed anti-social types...
By the way Henry your 'Go Back To Scotland / Britain' is uttered is complete hypocrisy as I'd hazard a guess those in Britain who say 'Go Back To Ireland' would be met by cries of XENOPHOBES!!! You a xenophobe Henry? :o)
Also, you use a Sectarian term h*n and don't like a Sectarian term returned to you? Hypocrite again Henry.
Jinky.
Look at the segregation between both sets of supporters... imagine that now 😂😂😂
Aye, unbelievable isn't it? Only a terracing staircase between them and half the ground each.
There was practically a wire as segregation. It seemed both sets of fans knew their place and celebrated the goals without trying to goad the opposition. Changed days indeed. Better time to be a football fan.
ArthurArchie Montford no Happy