After a career embracing Dunipace Juniors, Morton and Middlesbrough, Neilly Mochan joined Celtic on this day in 1953.

24 hours later, Neilly was in the team which beat Queen’s Park 3-1 in the final of the Charity Cup, in front of a crowd of 40,600 at Hampden, with the new boy getting a goal in each half.

Seven days after that final, Neilly was back at Hampden again – and scored again – this time in the semi-final of the Coronation Cup against Manchester United, with 73,000 watching; and returned four days later, this time for the final of the Coronation Cup against Hibs, when he scored a wonder goal from – depending on whose recollections you rely on – anything from 25 yards to 40 yards.

It was not a bad start to an illustrious Celtic career.

Jim Craig

OUR BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY T-SHIRTS 

The Celtic Star, since we named these games against Rangers as Beautiful Sunday, have decided to release a very special, limited edition t-shirt, in a choice of colours – green and white. Have a look at the designs and if you would like to order these are available to buy now at www.thecelticstarbookstore.co.uk

A UNIQUE PHOTO-TOUR OF CELTIC PARK

A Photo Tour of Celtic Park
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