Match Pictures | Matches: 1924 – 1925 |
Trivia
- On the day that Old Bhoy Willie Cringan returns to Parkhead McGrory gets his second hat-trick in 8 days.
- The Glasgow Herald’s sports section has a headline of “Glasgow’s Bad Day”! LINK
- Also in the Herald a report of a meeting of 3,000 in Derby where the PM, Ramsay MacDonald spoke on The Russian Treaty and Unity in Ireland.
- Again in the Herald a report of a meeting of Communists in Manchester, chaired by Dundee’s Bob Stewart heard a speaker brand the Dawe’s Plan a recipe for turning German workers into Coolie Slaves.
Review
Teams
CELTIC: Shaw, W.McStay ,Hilley, Wilson,J.McStay,McFarlane, Connolly, Gallacher,McGrory, A. Thomson, McLean
Scorers: McGrory (3), Gallacher
MOTHERWELL: McClory, Little, Martin, Paterson, Willie Cringan, Johnman, Ferguson, James White, Tennant, Reid, Ferrier
Referee: T Dougray (Bellshill)
Attendance: 12,000
Articles
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Pictures
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Articles
The Glasgow Herald, Mon Sep 29, 1924
Rangers Fall…It was altogether a more savoury and stimulating contest at Celtic Park, where Celtic by soundly thrashing Motherwell, earned, in addition to well-won points the distinction of becoming the only unbeaten side in the Senior Division. Mothewell fell below expectations, but at their best it is improbable that they would have withstood the bewildering and clever footwork of the Celtic half-backs and forwards, who gave another captivating display, crowned again by exceptional shooting on the part of McGrory, their centre forward, who once more scored three goals.
Celtic opened strongly, and in seven minutes from the start McGrory opened the scoring. Motherwell were kept on the defensive for a long time and a second goal was scored by McGrory. Mothewell attacked and repeatedly tested Shaw, but without success. After change of ends the visitors gave the Celtic defence some trouble, but in 13 minutes the home side broke away for Gallagher to secure the third goal. Near the finish McGrory beat McClory again.