Match Pictures | Matches: 1923 – 1924 | Pictures: 1923-24 Pictures |
Trivia
- The Glasgow Herald reports two Celtic players were sent off on Saturday so Patsy must have been dismissed at Hampden where Ireland lost 2-1 to Scotland. LINK
- Also in the Herald news that ex-Celt Tommy McInally scored four goals in 15 minutes for Third Lanark.
- Again in the Herald, Cardinal Logue, in a Lenten address in Armagh morns the loss of the scrupulous modesty of Ireland’s women and girls due to revealing dresses, and threatens to refuse them communion.
- The Herald also reports that the Scottish Council of the Labour Party rejected a bid that the Communist Party be affiliated.
Review
Teams
PARTICK THISTLE: Ramsay, O`Hare, Crichton, Gibson, Lambie, Wilson, Ness, Kinloch, Hair, Blair, Salisbury
CELTIC: Shaw; McNair, Hilley, J McStay, W. McStay, Wilson, McAtee, Thomson, Cassidy, McFarlane, Connolly.
Scorers: Cassidy, Gibson (pen)
Referee: A. McMahon (Motherwell)
Attendance: 10,000.
Articles
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Pictures
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Articles
The Glasgow Herald – Mar 3, 1924
Celtic Lose a Point
Airdrieonians’ victory enabled them to retain their position second from the top and their prospects of ultimately finishing as runner-up was improved by the failure of Celtic to overcome Partick Thistle. In this game Celtic, without Gallagher and McLean, were robbed of the main driving power in their attack, and their failure at close quarters at Firhill Park cost them a point. Partick Thistle were reinforced by the return, after ten weeks absence through injury, of their well-known forward Kinloch, who showed evidence of a complete recovery, and was their best forward. Cassidy headed the opening goal for Celtic, and Gibson from a penalty award equalised for Thistle, the only goals scored and both registered in the first half. As Partick Thistle won the first game at Celtic Park, they have taken three points from their more famous rivals, and that they had not previously accomplished in one season. Unfortunately here, as at Hampden Park, a Celtic player came under the ban of the referee. Cassidy, Celtic’s International forward being dismissed by the official.