Match Pictures | Matches: 1907 – 1908 | 1907-08 League |
Trivia
- Ne'er Day Derby Game
- Captain James Hay in St Elizabeth's Nursing Home after a very serious and life threatening operation for appendicitis. He was in serious danger for a while, but it now looks as if he will pull through. Maley made sure he got to hear today's result soon after the final whistle.
Review
The score line was deceptive, Celtic well on top throughout.
Captain James Hay in St Elizabeth's Nursing Home after a very serious and life threatening operation for appendicitis. He was in serious danger for a while, but it now looks as if he will pull through. Maley made sure he got to hear today's result soon after the final whistle.
Teams
Celtic:
Adams, MacLeod and Weir; Young, McNair and Mitchell; Bennett, McMenemy, Quinn, Somers and Hamilton
Scorers:Hamilton 55, McMenemy 70
Rangers:
McArthur, Hendry and Craig; Gordon, May and Galt; Dickie, Livingstone, Campbell, Kyle and Hamilton
Scorers:Kyle (pen) 75
Referee: JT Ibbetson
Attendance: 56,000
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
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Articles
The Scotsman – Thursday, 2nd January 1908, page 9
RANGERS v. CELTIC-The first meeting under League auspices of the western, cracks took place yesterday at Parkhead , Glasgow, in delightful weather, and before an attendance estimated at 53,000, the money taken at the entrances amounting to £1250, while other £400 were drawn from the stands.
The Rangers were without Smith and Speirs, Dickie and Livingstone coming into the front line. The Celtic were at their strongest, Hamilton appearing on the left. The game was keenly contested, but on the whole disappointing The players were too eager, and at times play fell flat. There was no scoring in the first half, due principally to indifferent shooting.
The second half saw Celtic open the scoring, amid tremendous cheering, through Hamilton, after McArthur had partially cleared a ball from the right, Later McMenemy added a second when the Rangers looked well beaten, though they afterwards reduced the leeway through a penalty granted against Mitchell, and taken by Kyle Result —Celtic, two goals; Rangers, one goal.
Glasgow Herald 2nd January 1908