Photo Of The Day: Rediscovering The Purity Of Football

In a day of transfer deadline chaos, private jets and £189m bids being rejected for players soon to be out of contract – today’s photo of the day escapes the madness and gets back to purity of football. The image below shows fans, young and old, enjoying themselves on a tightly packed Tynecastle terracing. Hearts goalkeeper, John Brough, can be seen pleading for the ball back from the crowd as the kids at the front tease him, much to the amusement of a certain older gentleman in a suit!

The photograph was taken during Celtic’s 2-0 Scottish First Division victory over Hearts on 13 September 1980. Goals on the day came from Davie Provan and Charlie Nicholas, much to the delight of just under half of the 18,000 fans in attendance. The Hoops also had to play with 10 men after the 70th minute, as Roy Aitken was sent off for a second bookable offence.

It may not be 1980, but thank goodness the Scottish game retains a semblance of credibility and purity in the mad world of modern football.

About Author

Hailing from an Irish background, I grew up on the English south coast with the good fortune to begin watching Celtic during the Martin O'Neill era. I have written four Celtic books since the age of 19: Our Stories & Our Songs: The Celtic Support, Take Me To Your Paradise: A History Of Celtic-Related Incidents & Events, Walfrid & The Bould Bhoys: Celtic's Founding Fathers, First Season & Early Stars, and The Holy Grounds of Glasgow Celtic: A Guide To Celtic Landmarks & Sites Of Interest. These were previously sold in Waterstones and official Celtic FC stores, and are now available on Amazon.

1 Comment

  1. The away games in those days were the best all crammed onto the football specials from either queen st or central stations and arriving at our destinations belting out our songs then penned into the away ends of whatever ground we were playing at . They really were the good ol days