Match Pictures | Matches 1941 – 1942 |
Trivia
- Celtic & World War Two
- The Southern League Cup was a regional Scottish football competition held during the Second World War, due to the suspension of national competitions. Held between 1940 and 1946, the competition involved all teams from the Southern League and was played as four groups of four with the group winners forming the semi-finals. In the final season, due to additional teams, the competition doubled in size with quarter-finals for the eight group winners.
Review
Poor game, apart from one touch of genius from Malky MacDonald who lifted ball over heads of three defenders to find Divers for the only goal of the game
Teams
Celtic:
Culley, Hogg and Dornan; MacDonald, Corbett and McLaughlan; Delaney, Lynch, Riley, Divers and Murphy
Goals:
Hamilton Accies:
Kerr, Wallace and McGurk; McKenzie, Whiteford and Jarvie; Adams, Duncanson, Wilson, Herd and Reid
Referee:Mr MC Dale, Glasgow
Attendance: 6000
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
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