Our Foundation – The Celtic Way, Celtic’s greatest team: Pre-World War 2

Our Foundation – The Celtic Way, Celtic’s greatest team: Pre-World War 2

Back in the autumn of 2002, Celtic supporters had the opportunity to vote for the eleven men who, in their opinion, would make up the club’s greatest-ever team. Whilst by its very nature this will always be a subjective exercise, you have to say that a quite incredible line-up was forthcoming, which was as follows.

25.05.1967  Photo imago/Kicker/Metelmann. Jimmy Johnstone (Celtic Glasgow)

In goals, Ronnie Simpson; a back three of Danny McGrain, Billy McNeill & Tommy Gemmell; a midfield trio of Bertie Auld, Bobby Murdoch & Paul McStay; and a front four of Jimmy Johnstone, Henrik Larsson, Kenny Dalglish & Bobby Lennox.

01.09.1967. Imago/Kicker/Metelmann – Bobby Lennox (Celtic);

The manager chosen was Jock Stein, who of course had the privilege of managing nine of that team. What a side that would have been to watch!

A couple of things perhaps jump out on first read, one being the attacking formation – in essence a 3-3-4 formation – but the other is the lack of players from the pre-Lisbon era. So, no place for Jimmy McGrory, Patsy Gallacher and Charlie Tully amongst other greats who have worn our colours with such distinction.

Jimmy Quinn, Willie Maley, Jimmy McGrory and Patsy Gallacher

Well, we’re about to put that right, at least for those great Celts who played alongside or under Willie Maley between 1888 and 1940. Honouring those giants of the past is one of the key themes of a very special event being held in Glasgow’s Crowne Plaza hotel next month, on Saturday, 23 March 2024 to be exact.

Our focus that evening will be on the birth of the club then the quite incredible half-century or so which followed, with the great Willie Maley front and centre as first player then manager throughout those five decades. Under the banner of Our Foundation – The Celtic Way, it will be a night full of fun, music and unique Celtic content, commencing with a champagne reception, a four-course meal, and including entertainment from the excellent Celtic Punk band The Wakes.

We will also be giving away some incredible prizes via a raffle and live and silent auctions, whilst we will be including some wonderful surprise elements, which will only be revealed on the night. And as if you needed any further encouragement to snap up the remaining tickets, best news of all perhaps is that all profits from the event will be passed to Celtic FC Foundation.

For the past six months or so, the volunteer Celtic FC Foundation Supporters Committee has been working hard to pull this event together, and it promises to be something else. On The Celtic Star over the past few days, we promised readers exclusive news of a very special competition for those who purchase tickets for the event.

On that evening of 23 March 2024, our guests will have the opportunity to vote for the players they believe are most deserving of a slot in the Greatest Celtic team of 1888-1940. Like the side chosen in 2002, the team will line up in a 3-3-4 formation to reflect The Celtic Way, that attacking approach to playing the game we love.

And of course, Willie Maley will be the manager. This will be his team.

Guests will have their selection options for each position listed on or before the night itself, and we will a announce the chosen eleven at some point on the evening, but as an appetiser – and as Celtic supporters like nothing better than a good debate about ‘who was better?’ – we’ll be providing the shortlisted options over the coming days and weeks.

First up will be goalkeeper, and what a selection of Celtic greats we have for you to consider. Here is my shortlist for the Greatest Celtic goalkeeper of 1888-1940. They are incidentally listed in chronological order, so there are no clues as to my personal choice!

Note that the number of appearances does exclude Charity Cup matches and friendlies and can occasionally differ by a small margin in different record sources, however, it will give you a sense of length and consistency of service etc.

Dan McArthur

Debut for Celtic: v Abercorn, September 1892
Final game: v Hibernian, September 1901
Total appearances: 147

Perhaps Celtic’s first great goalkeeper, Dan was a fearless last line of defence for Maley’s Bould Bhoys – “Glory to their name” – making his debut during the first-ever title-winning campaign of 1892/93.

Davie Adams

First photo of Celtic goalie wearing the yellow jersey. Davie Adams (centre) at Dundee 26 November 1910.

Debut for Celtic: v Hibernian, September 1903
Final game: v St Mirren, December 1911
Total appearances: 318

A century of League shut-outs for one of Celtic’s greatest goalkeepers, a key part of the famed ‘six-in-a-row’ League Championship-winning side of 1904/05-1909/10.

Charlie Shaw

Debut for Celtic: v Ayr United, August 1913
Final game: v Morton, October 1925
Total appearances: 468

Considered by many observers to be Celtic’s greatest-ever goalkeeper, ‘Cherlie’ was the anchor of that wonderful defensive triumvirate of Shaw, McNair and Dodds.

John Thomson

02.08.1931 Photo: imago/Colorsport – John Thomson – Celtic.

Debut for Celtic: v Dundee, February 1927
Final game: v Rangers, September 1931
Total appearances: 201

The Prince of Goalkeepers. Celtic’s Number 1 whilst still in his teens and Scotland’s first-choice custodian at 21, this incredible young man had the world at his feet before it was all taken away in a heartbeat at Ibrox on 5 September 1931.

Joe Kennaway

Joe Kennaway

Debut for Celtic: v Motherwell, October 1931
Final game: v Clyde, September 1939
Total appearances: 311

The legendary Canadian goalkeeper was brought across the Atlantic by Celtic after the tragic death of John Thomson, having starred against the club on the North American tour a few months earlier.

So, there you have it, the first list of nominees which the guests at our event will consider for the honour of taking their place between the posts in Willie Maley’s team. Hopefully, that will generate some discussion amongst the Celtic support before that also.

Our Foundation – The Celtic Way will be THE most unique Celtic event of 2024.

It’s an excellent way to get through an international weekend with a Celtic fix, have yourself and your company a load of fun whilst raising money for the wonderful work carried out in our name by Celtic FC Foundation.

You can pick up your tickets at the link below.

Hail Hail,

Matt Corr

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Having retired from his day job Matt Corr can usually be found working as a Tour Guide at Celtic Park, or if there is a Marathon on anywhere in the world from as far away as Tokyo or New York, Matt will be running for the Celtic Foundation. On a European away-day, he's there writing his Diary for The Celtic Star and he's currently completing his first Celtic book with another two planned.

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