In 1937, ‘Celtic had some great players, Jimmy Delaney on the right wing was as good as one would get,’ David Potter

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 on 17 April 1937 when 149,407 (and some sources give a lot more than that) attended the Scotland v England International, and then a week later 146,433 (at a … Continue reading In 1937, ‘Celtic had some great players, Jimmy Delaney on the right wing was as good as one would get,’ David Potter