1993-03-20: Celtic 2-1 Rangers, Premier Division

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Trivia

  • Ends Rangers 45 game unbeaten domestic run.
  • Match is infamous for that the referee allowed Rangers to kick-off fast after Celtic had scored and not allow Celtic to celebrate. Caused a bit of a stoosh (the Celtic View definitely made a noise).
    • Andy Payton (2019) “Yes I got the winner & yes this actually happened one of the most bizarre decisions I’ve ever seen on a football pitch, at least 6 players were celebrating in front of the jungle when the referee allowed Rangers to kick off, unbelievable!”
  • John Brown gets away with lots of hacking, and Celtic should have got a penalty.
  • First season for 10 years that McCoist has failed to score in a match against Celtic.
  • Payton now had 7 goals in last 6 games.
  • Andy had the legs whipped off him in the box early on which Douglas Hope ignored, but we’re paranoid
  • Celeb fans Kevin Kennedy, Phil Middlemass (Curly and Des from Coronation Street and Gary Webster (Minder) turn out to cheer the Celts.

TV Stars support Celts in 1993


Review1993-03-20: Celtic 2-1 Rangers, Premier Division - Pictures - Kerrydale Street

A good win for Celtic after a disastrous season and ended Rangers 45 game domestic unbeaten run.

Celtic led from a Collins and Payton goal each, but the end of the match was nervy with chances to steal the match after Hateley brought them back in to make it 2-1. Very close. John Brown was scum and got away with some hacking. Celtic were denied a clear penalty too.

Match is infamous for that the referee allowed Rangers to kick-off fast after Celtic had scored and not allow Celtic to celebrate. Caused a bit of a stoosh (the Celtic View definitely made a noise). In truth, the Celtic board made too much of a meal of things. It was quick thinking by Rangers players, and it could have been avoided if one Celtic player had kept one foot in the opposition half. Wasn’t really worth a hoo-haa.


Teams

Celtic:-
Bonner; Boyd, Wdowczyk, Grant, McNally, Galloway, Slater, P McStay, McAvennie, Payton, Collins.
Subs not used:- Fulton, Gillespie.
Celtic scorers:- Collins (37), Payton (52)

Rangers:-
Goram; Nisbet (McCoist, 31), Robertson, Murray, McPherson, Brown, Steven, Hagen, McCall, Hateley, Durrant (Mikhailichenko, 66).
Rangers scorer:- Hateley (84).

Referee:- D Hope (Erskine).
Att:- 53,241


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THE INDEPENDENT Our Correspondent
Sunday, 21 March 1993

Celtic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Rangers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

A STUNNING Celtic performance full of purpose and conviction consigned Rangers to their first defeat in 45 games in a match full of passion and commitment.

Liam Brady’s side, always confident and composed, deserved their win against their oldest rivals who were somewhat subdued. Perhaps the punishing midweek European Champions’ League game against Bruges had taken its toll, but their traditional fighting spirit and determination only surfaced when it was too late.

Celtic, eager and alert, provided the more studied and methodical build-ups and only some astonishing misses prevented Rangers suffering a defeat of embarrassing proportions.

Celtic signalled their intentions early on with a series of penetrating moves which tested Rangers’ resolve. And as the game progressed there seemed little doubt that it was to be their day as Paul McStay and John Collins supplied the enterprise and invention.

Even Ally McCoist, a 31st minute substitute for the injured Scott Nisbet, rarely looked like breaching the well-organised Celtic rearguard. It is the first season for 10 years that McCoist has failed to score in an Old Firm match.

Andy Payton had missed two outstanding chances before Collins recorded another historical milestone when he opened Celtic’s account with their 300th goal in league games against Rangers.
His long-range drive after 37 minutes gave Andy Goram no chance and it was just reward for the home side’s pressure.

Rangers’ best efforts in the first half came from Mark Hateley and Stuart McCall who forced excellent saves from Pat Bonner. Bonner denied them again after the restart when he instinctively blocked a Trevor Steven effort with his legs.

Payton atoned for his earlier misses when he put Celtic 2-0 ahead after 52 minutes. The Rangers defence hesitated at a corner and the English-born centre-forward pounced to score in a crowded penalty box.

Hateley gave Rangers some hope with a decisive strike after 84 minutes and he almost grabbed a dramatic equaliser with another shot moments from time. However, that would have been rough justice for Celtic.