26th January – Five Memorable Celtic Moments on This Day

Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day starting in 1918…

Hugh Brown scored

ONE – SATURDAY 26 JANUARY 1918 – A thrilling 3-3 draw at Celtic Park against Airdrie entertains the 10,000 spectators but means that Rangers who won today are now level on points with Celtic at the top of the League. Celtic’s goals were scored by Patsy Gallacher, Adam McLean and Hugh Brown. The weather is pleasant enough for the end of January, but the arrival of spring in 1918 is dreaded for it will mean another “push” in France, and this time the Germans will be reinforced by their victorious army from the East. The British now have the as yet unproven Americans. Loads of money, loads of “mouth”, but is there any mettle?

Billy McPhail scored

TWO – SATURDAY 26 JANUARY 1957 – Celtic’s inconsistency is truly astonishing. After some absolutely appalling performances, today they turn it on, and to the delight of the 17,000 crowd, beat Falkirk 4-0 at Parkhead with goals from Neil Mochan, Billy McPhail, John Higgins and an own goal.

THREE – WEDNESDAY 26 JANUARY 1966 – In a game switched from Kiev to Tblisi in Georgia for climate reasons, Celtic earn the 1-1 draw which is enough to win the tie 4-1 on aggregate over Dinamo Kiev. Dinamo score first through Sabo but then Tommy Gemmell equalises after some fine work by John Hughes. A black mark is the ordering off of Jim Craig after a clash with Dinamo’s Khmelnitsky, but Celtic are now in the semi-finals of the European Cup Winners’ Cup.

FOUR – SATURDAY 26 JANUARY 1980 – 18,000 are at Celtic Park to see an undistinguished Scottish Cup performance against First Division Raith Rovers. The final score is 2-1 but with a bit of luck, the Fifers might have earned a replay. Bobby Lennox and Johnny Doyle score the goals for Celtic, but the crowd are not slow to show their displeasure at the poor fare on offer.

Tommy Coyne scored
Tommy Coyne scored. Photo The Celtic Wiki (photo not from game mentioned below)

SATURDAY 26 JANUARY 1991 – With the First Gulf War raging in the middle east, Celtic travel to Forfar to play the local side in the Scottish Cup for the second year running. They struggled last year, but this year they have fewer problems in a routine 2-0 victory with goals from Tommy Coyne and Dariusz Wdowczyk.

And a quick reminder…

It’s the last few days of the Half Price January sale at Celtic Star Books. Every book ordered is now just £10 and p&p is only charged on the first book at £4.50. So ordering three books will cost a total of £34.50 and given you a £30 saving. Order at celticstarbooks.com/shop

All Books Now Half Price in the Celtic Star Books January Sale…

These books now available at at HALF PRICE in our January sale - click on image to order...
These books now available at at HALF PRICE in our January sale – click on image to order…
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Please note that p&p is priced at £4.50 is only charged on ONE book so you can buy as many of our books as you like and the postage cost will remain the same. Why not expand your Celtic library today?

About Author

The Celtic Star founder and editor David Faulds has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

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