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Trivia
- Murphy stars for Celtic while goalkeeper Alex Gourlay and inside-right Tom Lyon acquitted themselves well for Rovers.
- Wintry conditions cause a big upset to the football programme in Scotland where Celtic are now second in the league only one point behind Aberdeen and one ahead of Rangers.18-year old outside right Willie Fagan scores the Celtic opener.
- Ex-Celt Owen McNally, was transferred to Leicester City on Saturday. McNally, who scored 8 goals for Arthurlie against Armadale helped the Irish League to record their first win over the English Football League at Blackpool in 1935.
- Italy claims to have killed 5,000 Abyssinians in a 125 mile advance as part of their campaign in that country.
Review
Teams
ALBION ROVERS:
Gourlay, Waddell, Beath, Anderson, Bruce, McFarlane, Grant, Tom Lyon, Miller, Harkins, Dudley.
CELTIC:
Kennaway, Hogg, Morrison, Geatons, Lyon, Paterson, Fagan, Buchan, McGrory, Crum, Murphy.
Scorers:
Fagan, McGrory, Murphy.
Referee: J. Baillie (Motherwell).
Attendance: 12,000.
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
Articles
The Scotsman – Monday, 20th January 1936, page 5
CELTIC ' S SECOND HALF RALLY
ALBION ROVERS' PLUCKY BUT UNAVAILING FIGHT
The winning margin of 3-0 in favour of Celtic in the game at Coatbridge did not overestimate the superiority of the Parkhead team. They had a harder task than the score indicates, however, and if Albion Rovers' plucky display had been duly rewarded by goals, the result would have been closer. As it was, the spirited challenge of the home side in the first half seemed to bring out the best in Celtic in the second half, when they secured their three goals.
There was no scoring in the first half but seven minutes after the restart Fagan scored for Celtic. In the 28th minute McGrory secured the second, and three minutes before the end Murphy registered a third. Murphy was Celtic's "star" forward and for the Rovers Gourlay gave a brilliant display in goal.