Celtic On This Day – 12th January – David Potter’s Celtic Diary

Celtic Historian David Potter each morning on The Celtic Star looks back at key Celtic events and matches on this day starting on 12th January 1907. David’s latest bestseller The Celtic Rising ~ 1965: The Year Jock Stein Changed Everything SOLD OUT on Celtic Star Books but the good news is that it is now back in stock! You can place an order here and we’ll post your order immediately. The Celtic Rising is also now available on Amazon Kindle, link below.

James Bauchop scored

SATURDAY 12 JANUARY 1907 – Jimmy Bauchop, playing one of his rare games for Celtic in place of the unjustly suspended Jimmy Quinn, scores today against Clyde at Shawfield. Peter Somers scores the other in the 2-0 victory and Celtic remain on course to be the first team to lift the Scottish League and the Scottish Cup in the same season.

Tommy Kiernan scored

SATURDAY 12 JANUARY 1946 – In poor weather, Celtic beat Third Lanark 3-2 at Celtic Park with goals from Tommy Kiernan, Joe Rae and Jackie Gallacher. It is a rather uninspiring time in Celtic history, and rumours abound that Jimmy Delaney wishes to move on.

Bobby Murdoch scored twice

WEDNESDAY 12 JANUARY 1966 – On a cold January night, Celtic beat Dinamo Kiev 3-0 in the first leg of their European Cup Winners’ Cup quarter final with one goal from Jimmy Johnstone and two from Bobby Murdoch. At half-time the 64,000 crowd are entertained by a display of ball control given by young Celtic reserve George Connelly.

Roy Aitken scored

SATURDAY 12 JANUARY 1980 – A hard fought game at Easter Road today ends in a 1-1 draw. Hibs went ahead with what can only be described as a brilliant goal by George Best, but then Celtic fight back and Roy Aitken gets an equaliser. Possibly Celtic deserved a winner as well, but it never came and a draw was a fair result.

WEDNESDAY 12 JANUARY 2011 – Celtic’s feelings about referees are by no means mollified by tonight’s performance of Willie Collum, but this cannot hide the deficiencies of the team who need a 90th minute penalty from Anthony Stokes to earn a draw against a plucky Hamilton Accies side at New Douglas Park.

David Potter

About Author

David was a distinguished Celtic author and historian and writer for The Celtic Star. He lived in Kirkcaldy and followed Celtic all my life, having seen them first at Dundee in March 1958. He was a retired teacher and his other interests were cricket, drama and the poetry of Robert Burns. David Potter passed away on 29 July 2023 after a short illness. He was posthumously awarded a Special Recognition award by Celtic FC at the club's Player of the Year awards in May 2024. David's widow Rosemary accepted the award to huge applause from the Celtic Supporters in the Hydro.

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