The late, great Celtic Historian David Potter’s Celtic diary highlights key Celtic related events relevant to each day, today covering 1st September…
SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 1888
Celtic play their first ever Scottish Cup tie by beating Shettleston 5-1 at Old Celtic Park. The Glasgow Herald manages to give a report of the game without telling its readers either the attendance or any of the scorers! It is likely however that Neil McCallum, Johnny Coleman and Willie Groves were among the marksmen.
SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 1928
50,000 were at Ibrox to see Celtic beat Rangers 2-1 in the Glasgow Cup first round. It was a fine victory with wing halves Peter Wilson and “Jean” McFarlane outstanding, and the goals came from Jimmy McGrory and Alec Thomson. It was some sort of revenge for the 0-4 defeat in the Scottish Cup final last, and some sort of comfort for the departure of Tommy McInally and Adam McLean to Sunderland.
WEDNESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 1948
For a Wednesday night, 40,000 was an astonishing attendance (but these were the boom years in Scottish football!) at Celtic Park to see Celtic draw 2-2 with Jackie Gallacher scoring both goals. Once again, the new Irish bhoy Charlie Tully impresses with his trickery.
SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 1962
An unhappy day in Celtic’s history as they batter the Dundee United goal at Tannadice but simply can’t score the one goal that would put them into the Scottish League Cup quarter-final. In the first half, the ball is a good foot over the line from a Charlie Gallagher shot, but the goal is not given and then after the final whistle a cruel rumour spreads that Hearts have lost and therefore Celtic have qualified anyway, but the truth is otherwise. A new song with a catchy tune spreads throughout the ranks. It was called Sean South of Garryowen – but even that fine song does not cheer up the depressed support.
SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 1973
Dunfermline Athletic have had a chequered time of it in the early 1970s, having been in and out of the Second Division after their great days of the 1960s. Today however they are back and the Scottish League campaign is launched in a fine game at East End Park which ends up 3-2 for Celtic with goals from Harry Hood, Paul Wilson and an own goal from the man who will become indelibly identified with Dunfermline Athletic for the next fifty years – Jim Leishman.
David Potter
1st September 2000, Alan Thompson signs for Celtic. @Alantommo8 pic.twitter.com/w6c2Fx4asn
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1st September 2002, Celtic 2:0 Livingston.
Larsson with the opening goal.
Can't find footage of Bobos goal. Any chance @CelticTV ? pic.twitter.com/sVKwBzDYZo
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1st September 2012, Celtic 2:2 Hibs.
Lustig. pic.twitter.com/BN0DnCaqUt
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1st September 2019, Rangers 0:2 Celtic.
Edouard and Hayes.@Oedouard22 pic.twitter.com/sXJqXh5ftd
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