Match Pictures | Matches: 1924 – 1925 |
Trivia
- Airdrieonians top the league with 11 points with Celtic in fourth place on 9 points.
- The Glasgow Herald reports that Mr De Valera speaking in Cork warned of “British Tricks” regarding the boundary question. LINK
- Again in the Herald a report of a speech to Conservatives at West Kilbride, by Sir William Alexander who derided the treaty with Russia as the most immoral this country has ever made.
- The Herald also has a piece on the Clydebank Rent Strike in which Mr. Kirkwood MP slated the press impression that it was “only the ragtag and bobtail on the Clyde who were discontent”.
Review
Teams
CELTIC: Shaw, W. McStay , Hilley, Wilson, J. McStay, McFarlane, Connolly, Gallacher, McGrory, A. Thomson, McLean
Scorers: Alec Thomson (27), Jimmy McGrory (30), Patsy Gallacher (33), Willie McStay (70), Adam McLean (86)
SAINT MIRREN: Bradford, Findlay, Hamilton, Morrison, Summers, McDonald, Evans, Whitelaw, Wood, Gillies, Thomson
Referee: H. Dougall (Glasgow)
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Articles
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Articles
The Glasgow Herald – Mon 15 Sep 1924
On Saturday Celtic won overwhelmingly against St Mirren, but the indifferent form of the Paisley side so far foreshadowed such an occurrence. For half an hour St Mirren quite held their own, but their inside forwards failed to avail themselves of scoring opportunities, and following a goal from a corner, Celtic added another two before the interval and established a commanding lead. An injury to their back, Hamilton, in the second half, disorganised the visitors, and Celtic adding two more goals, won easing up.
Celtic attacked at the start, but St Mirren turned the direction of play. The Celtic goal had several narrow escapes before the home side got the first goal twenty seven minutes from the start, Thomson beating Bradford. McGrory scored the second goal, and four minutes from the interval Gallagher added a third. Early in the second half St Mirren forced a corner which came to nothing. A penalty against St Mirren was converted by W McStay and the fifth goal was scored by McLean.