Celtic On This Day – 13th November – 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 13th November 1915. David’s latest book The Celtic Rising ~ 1965 The Year Jock Stein Changed Everything is out now on Celtic Star Books.

SATURDAY 13 NOVEMBER 1915 – Without Sunny Jim Young, Celtic lose 0-2 to Hearts at Tynecastle. It was a depressing day, but there would not be too many depressing days for a while. The next game lost would be nearly18 months in the future in March 1917!

Joe Cassidy scored twice as did Patsy Gallacher

SATURDAY 13 NOVEMBER 1920 – Patsy Gallacher and Joe Cassidy score the two goals which beat Kilmarnock at Celtic Park today. In truth, it should have been five. In the meantime more and more results are coming in from the Poll in Scotland about alcohol, and it is clear that there will be a big majority in favour of “No Change” and that Scotland, with a few exceptions, will stay “wet”. In Ireland a major battle is taking place in Tralee between Sinn Fein and the British Army Auxiliary forces, now commonly known as the Black and Tans.

SATURDAY 13 NOVEMBER 1965 – A fine performance today at Muirton Park, Perth over St Johnstone, a team that Celtic have often struggled against in the past. Celtic win 4-1 with two goals from Joe McBride and one each from John Hughes and Jimmy Johnstone. Last season the Perth men won home and away, but things have changed.

WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 1968 – A great night of European Cup football for the 67,000 fans at Celtic Park as Celtic in their all green strip, devastate Red Star Belgrade 5-1 with goals from Bobby Murdoch, Willie Wallace, Bobby Lennox and two from Jimmy Johnstone. Jimmy Johnstone, with his chronic fear of flying, has negotiated a deal with Jock Stein that in the event of a substantial Celtic victory he would not be obliged to go to the return leg in Belgrade. Jimmy runs off the field at the end shouting “I’ll no’ need tae go!”

Chris Sutton opens the scoring for Celtic

SATURDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2004 – Recent experiences against Inverness Caledonian Thistle have not necessarily always been pleasant ones, so it was all the more gratifying to defeat them 3-0 today at Celtic Park with two goals from John Hartson and one from Chris Sutton. It also gave the team a much needed boost after a desperately unlucky 1-2 extra time defeat to Rangers in the Scottish League Cup quarter final in midweek.

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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