Coronation Cup

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Name: Coronation Cup
Date:
May 1953
Ref: Tournament to celebrate coronation of the new Queen

The Coronation Cup – 1953Coronation Cup - Kerrydale Street

The Coronation Cup was a one-off football tournament to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 between four English and four Scottish clubs held in Glasgow in May 1953.

The eight teams that took part were Aberdeen, Celtic, Hibernian and Rangers from Scotland and Arsenal, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur represented England This tournament, like the Empire Exhibition Trophy was held in very high regard at the time as it gave teams the opportunity to test themselves against teams from other countries in the days before European football.

The team had just finished eighth in the league, been eliminated at the group stage from the League Cup, and was beaten in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.

Despite this poor record, Celtic beat the English champions Arsenal (attendance approx. 60,000) in the first game. Celtic beat Arsenal 1-0 on the 11th of May 1953, Bobby Collins scoring the only goal of the match direct from a corner kick in the 23rd minute. Arsenal were the newly-crowned Champions of England but were swept aside as the Arsenal goalkeeper played the game of his life to keep the score to 1-0. The scoreline does little justice to Celtic’s superiority on the day, when only a first-class display by the Arsenal goalkeeper, George Swindin, kept the Londoners in the game.

Against Manchester United (attendance 73,000) Celtic failed to produce the form they had shown against Arsenal, but dug in and were two goals to the good through Bertie Peacock and Mochan, before Arthur Rowley, with Charlie Tully making both goals.

United pulled one back to make the final score 2-1.

In the final at Hampden Park they met the outstanding Hibs side who had been champions in each of the two previous seasons. Had goal difference rather than goal average been used to separate them from Rangers, with whom they had tied on points that season, they would have won the League in 1953.

Mochan, who had joined the club from Middlesbrough, scored a magnificent goal from long range after 28 minutes. For almost the entire second half, Hibs laid siege to the Celtic goal, with the Easter Road Famous Five in full flow.

Only keeper Johnny Bonnar stood between Hibs and victory. He broke the hearts of the Hibs players with a series of magnificent saves, especially from Bobby Johnstone and Eddie Turnbull. One report described his goalkeeping as “bordering on the miraculous”, and thousands of Celtic fans congregated at the front entrance to chant his name.With just three minutes remaining, Jimmy Walsh scored the second, Celtic coming out the winners 2-0 before 117,060 spectators.

Celtic Team Line-Up 1952-53 - The Celtic Wiki

The winning Celtic team pose with the Coronation Cup: (back row, l-r) Trainer Alex Dowdells, Mike Haughney, Alex Rollo, John Bonnar, John McPhail, Bobby Evans, Charlie Tully, manager Jimmy McGrory; (front row, l-r) Bobby Collins, James Walsh, Jock Stein, Neil Mochan, Bertie Peacock, Willie Fernie

Matches

Date Competition Home Team Score Score Away Team Report Pictures
MAY              
11th Coronation Cup 1st Rd Celtic 1
0
Arsenal Report Pictures
16th Coronation Cup SF Celtic 2
1
Manchester United Report Pictures
20th Coronation Cup Final Celtic 2
0
Hibernian Report Pictures
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Matchday 1 – Monday 11th May

  • Celtic 1-0 Arsenal (Hampden)
  • Hibernian (2-1 aet) Tottenham Hotspur (Ibrox)

Matchday 2 – Wednesday 13th May

Semifinal – Saturday 16th May

Final -Wednesday 20th May


Coronation Song

“Said Lizzie to Philip as they sat down to dine

I’ve just had a note from a good friend of mine

His name is big Geordie, he’s loyal and true

And his big dirty nose is a bright shade of blue

He says that the Rangers are right on their game

And he asks for a trophy to add to their fame

We’ll send them a trophy that the Rangers can win

Said Philip to Lizzie, `Watch the Celts don’t step in’

Said Lizzie to Philip they don’t stand a chance

I’ll send up my Gunners to lead them a dance

With the Celtic defeated, the way will be clear

And a trophy for the Rangers in my crowning year

Alas, and alas, for the wearers of blue

The Celts beat the Arsenal and the Manchester too

Beat Hibs in the final, and to and behold

All of Hampden was covered in green, white and gold

Said Lizzie to Philip when she heard the news

So tell me dear Philip, for you ought to know

How to beat Glasgow Celtic and keep them below

Said Philip to Lizzie, there’s only one way

And I’ve known the secret for many a day

To beat Glasgow Celtic, you’ll have to deport

All the fighting mad Irish that give them support”

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