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Trivia
- On the Monday night after this game Celtic defeated Airdrie 6-3 in the Reserve League West in a match at Celtic Park. The Celtic team was Murdoch, McNally, McLaughlin, Galloway, (Trialist 75), McCahill, Beattie, Creaney, R. McStay, McCarrison (Britton 54), Donaghy, Fulton. The Celtic scorers were Creaney 18 & 49, McCarrison 43, Galloway 65, Fulton 68 and McStay 86. The Airdrie scorers were Stewart 61, Hendry 72 and Steel 74.
- On the same day Celtic were defeated 3-2 by Rangers in a Reserve League match at Celtic Park in front of a crowd of 2100. The Celtic team was McLean, Dolan, Beattie, Galloway, McCahill, McNally, O'Neil, Nicholas, McCarrison (Coyne), Hewitt, Hayes Sub (not used) Britton. The Rangers team was Ginzburg, McPherson, Munro, Nisbet, Cooper, Vinnicombe, Murray (Morrow 70), Robertson, Dodds, Cowan, Spencer Sub (not used) Hagen. The Celtic scorers were Hewitt 52 and Hayes 68. The Rangers scorers were Spencer 21, Murray 34 and Robertson (pen) 44.
Review
Bonner saves Celtic from defeat with arguably his finest performance for the Celts.
Teams
Rangers:
C Woods; G Stevens, T Hurlock, R Gough, N Spackman, T Butcher, T Steven, A McCoist, M Hateley (M Walters, 56), M Johnston, P Huistra (J Brown, 74). Manager: G Souness.
Goals: Hurlock (1-1, 65 min).
Celtic:
P Bonner; C Morris, A Rogan, P Grant, A Baillie, D Whyte, J Miller, P McStay, D Dziekanowski (G Creaney, 79), A Walker, J Collins. Sub not used: S Fulton. Manager: B McNeill.
Referee: D Syme (Rutherglen).
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Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
Articles
September16, 1990, Sunday
Football:Celtichave Bonner to thank
By DON LINDSAY
SPORT PAGE; Page 29
Rangers.. . . . .1Celtic.. . . . . .1
There is no doubt thatRangersretained most of the possession and created far more chances. With five men enveloping the middle of the park, they enjoyed numerical superiority. On recent visits to IbroxCeltic'sbottle has gone when affairs have turned against them but it remained intact yesterday.Celtichad the pleasure of opening the scoring. But where previously such a development merely hastened their downfall, this time it matured into a handy insurance policy. Terry Butcher fouled Dariusz Dziekanowski but the resultant free kick by John Collins was perfectly directed towards Derek Whyte in theRangers'penalty area. The defender's downward header eluded Chris Woods's dive.