ON 28 APRIL 2011 we heard of the passing of Lisbon Lion Willie O’Neill. Willie was born in Glasgow on 30 December 1940, and this war…
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It is never easy to be the son of a famous father. John McMenemy’s father was of course Jimmy Napoleon McMenemy – arguably Celtic’s best ever…
Twenty Things You May Know Or May Not Know About Willie Maley… 1. He was born in Newry, Ireland, on this day 25 April, back in…
JOHN FALLON is never slow to tell you that the job of the goalkeeper is the hardest in the game. He is certainly correct in that…
Maybe I am being absurdly optimistic, but there is surely a way to playing the 2020 Scottish Cup sometime in early August, is there not? I…
Sometimes it is difficult to express in mere words the contribution of a man to the Celtic cause. From Stenhousemuir, Alec McNair joined the club in…
This semi-final was a really rather remarkable occasion, the one-sidedness of the game and the total humiliation of the other team being something that was rather…
This game is probably the second most famous game of Celtic’s long and distinguished history. Lisbon is obviously number one, but this game runs it close.…
People tell you that spring 2020 is an unusual time. No doubt about that. In many ways it is unparalleled in human history, but we now…
ON 18 April 1908, in a very one-sided Scottish Cup final, Celtic beat St.Mirren 5-1 before 58,000 at Hampden to lift the trophy for the sixth time.…
Willie Maley was in a quandary. In front of him was his centre-forward Alec Bennett, more or less in tears and very upset. Alec was being…
The weather was not of the best. The snow of the last week had gone, but it had been replaced by rain, hard, relentless, typically Glasgow…
Sandy McMahon, a Celtic hero! “Our Bhoys Have The Cup!” was the cry throughout the east end of Glasgow… SATURDAY 9 APRIL 1892 and “Our Bhoys…
“Titles with asterisks beside them? The 95/96 title deserves at the very least, a question mark,” Timothy Leary noted on Twitter, referencing a recent article on…
There was little doubt that the early success of the Celtic Football Club in three and a half years had been little short of phenomenal. In…
The last of David Potter’s quizzes is available this morning and it covers the Celtic at birth and in her very early years. If you’ve read…
1902 was what one would have to describe as a rather crowded year in world history. Quite a lot happened. In footballing terms, the year was…
IT was a sign of how far Celtic had slipped that they failed to win a League and Cup double in any of the years between…
In 1937 Celtic failed to repeat their success of 1936 in the Scottish League, but had more than ample compensation in the famous win in the…
SCOTLAND’S (and Glasgow’s in particular) love of the game of football surprised even its own devotees in spring 1937. A world record crowd was set up…
The late 1920s and early 1930s had not been happy years for Celtic. There had been some great moments, notably the Scottish Cup win over Motherwell…
JIMMY DELANEY is one of the many Celtic players of whom one must occasionally ask the question “Could this all possibly be true?” His career needs…
IF I can count correctly, Celtic have met Hearts 31 times in the Scottish Cup, have won 19 of them, drawn 5 and lost 7. There…
How sad it is to have a write a tribute to the second Lisbon Lion to die in a week! Hard on the heels of Billy…
David Potter considers Jock Stein’s record in the transfer market…. How did Jock Stein get on in the transfer market when managing Celtic? Jock Stein’s dealings…
We have read this week on The Celtic Star how Celtic won the Scottish League at Motherwell in 1966. They did the same 50 years earlier…
THERE were times when what seemed to guide Jock Stein was his obsession with driving Rangers off the back pages and putting Celtic there in their…
ODDLY enough, although Ibrox may be the home of our greatest rivals, we have had some great games there. Our very first Scottish Cup win was…