Apparently this was taken at Hampden Park in 1969, and the attendance was reputed to be 132,000 You won 4 - 0, and I've been told that this was the game that finished Alex Ferguson's Rangers career. Apparently he was told to mark Billy McNeil at corners. 2 minutes in and McNeil scored from a corner, and Celtic never looked back please log in to view this image
I'm the hun making the dirty tackle ... I was born in 1977 ya cheeky bawbag I'm only 36 years old!!!!!
Now then 'young' pudster, you must have been there on this day, surely..... please log in to view this image Celtic park, when you won the title in your 1988 centenary season. Must have been around 80,000 there in an 'official' crowd of 51,000
Ah, the good old days when the board subtracted 10s of thousands from the gate ... and split the "profit"! Now, they round up... I'd love to say I was there, but my bro didn't take me that game as he was away to get pissed ... I was about 11 at th time and he was 17 and had discovered pubs around CP served anycunt!
I was 10 and there, against Dundee if I recall correctly. I was towards the front of the Celtic End but round close to the main stand.
That's exactly where I was- at the bit where the terracing merged into a hill in front of the old floodlights. Did the game not get stopped at one point to allow thousands to move to other parts of the ground? anyway, was an amazing scene
I don't remember the game being stopped, some people were on the track in front of the main stand though.
I was there - think I was 11, at my usual spot between numbers 4 and 5 (the "choir"). Andy Walker scored twice and, if I remember right, they were rapid one after the other - was still celebrating his first when the second went in.