Match Pictures | Matches: 1977 – 1978 | 1977-1978 Pictures |
Trivia
- A Monday night game in a nothing-at-stake game. Clydebank were already relegated.
- Tom McAdam had picked up a knock in the controversial incident with the Hibs goalkeeper on the Saturday but he was declared fit and played.
- Celtic play in change strip of green shirts, white shorts and white socks.John Dowie and Paul wilson were both dropped with Andy Lynch and Ronnie Glavin returning.
- Brian Coyne played his only game for Celtic when he appeared as a sub. Because Alfie Conn was also a sub on the night there has been some confusion over the years regarding Coyne's appearance and several Celtic histories have been printed showing 'Conn' appearing as a sub when in fact it was 'Brian Coyne'.
- Coyne becomes the last ever Celtic player to be given a debut by Jock Stein before Stein's departure in the summer of 1978.
- Rangers Derek Johnstone is voted Scottish Footballer of the Year.
Review
Only 7000 fans turned out for this midweek match, Celtic's lowest league crowd for many years after their 4-1 hammering at Easter Road two days previously. Celtic and Hibs were level on points and battling it out for fourth place and a UEFA cup spot.
Captain Andy Lynch had a sparkling game with many fine runs down the left wing. Ronnie Glavin was also pushed up front and responded well with a goal.
However Edvaldsson scored the goal of the game after McAdam had deftly back heeled the ball to Lynch and from his cross Edvaldsson touched the ball past goalkeeper Gallacher.
Gallacher had a fine game but couldn't stop a powerful Glavin shot when he was clear on goal and MacDonald made it 3-0 at half time from a rebound after Conroy's shot was blocked.
Ex Celt Tommy Callaghan came on as a sub in the second half and Bankies scored twice although McColl's goal looked suspiciously offside.
McAdam made it four with a powerful header from another Lynch cross and Aitken rounded off the scoring after fine play from Ronnie Glavin had sent him clear in on goal.
Youngster Brian Coyne maded his debut in the second half as a replacement for Mike Conroy.
Teams
Celtic:
Latchford, Sneddon, Lynch, Aitken, MacDonald, Burns (Conn), Glavin, Edvaldsson, McAdam, Conroy (Coyne), G McCluskey
Goals: Edvaldsson (29), Glavin (40), MacDonald (41), McAdam (62), Aitken (77)
Clydebank:
Gallagher, Gourlay, Abel, Fallon, Hall, Houston, O'Brien, McCormack, McColl, Lumsden, Colgan. Subs: Callaghan, Geighan
Goals: McColl (72), McCormack (74)
Referee: A McGunnigle
Attendance: 7,000
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)