Match Pictures | Matches: 1938 – 1939 | 1939 Pictures |
Trivia
- Fifer, Jimmy Birrell opens for Celtic, but offside tactic being over-used and fouls galore spoil the Celtic v Clyde game as a spectacle.
- Possible offside "goals" favour Celtic according to Herald.
- Summer-like weather draws the crowds in England where 447,719 fans watch eight F.A. Cup games with gate-money of £29,893 taken.
- The Scottish League is as good as won by Rangers and all there is to play for is second place.
- The Republican Cabinet, headed by Dr Negrin, arrived at Madrid from Valencia and Madrid once again becomes the capital of Republican Spain.
Review
Teams
CELTIC:
Kennaway, Hogg, Morrison, Lynch, Lyon, Paterson, Anderson, MacDonald, Crum, Divers, Birrell.
Scorers:
Birrell, McDonald, Anderson.
CLYDE:
Brown, Kirk, Hickie, Beaton, Falloon, Weir, Robertson, Noble, Taylor, Wallace, Gillies.
Scorers:
Taylor.
Referee: W. A. Gilchrist (Bellshill).
Attendance: 15,000
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)