I was there, one of a minority of English, I'd guess we were outnumbered at least three to one. Most certainly one of the very few who were wearing England colours of scarf and hat.
It was my first of 9 Auld Firm games - Six at Wembley and 3 at Hampden.
I managed to secure a ticket the night before in Luton when as usual, our town was full of Scots for the Wembley weekender.
It was on this day on the terrace (tunnel end) that I met a bloke called Jim Moffat from Kilsyth. His crowd (all Bears) just happened to be staying in a Luton hotel that weekend and I went back on their coach.
Coincidentally, it also turned out his wife Sandra - was related by cousin to a Luton mate's wife!
I took their crowd up my local Working Mens Club that night and so began from that day onwards, a great friendship between Jim and I. Stayed at his place in Kilsyth many times since and him and Sandra at mine down here. They were at my wedding and 40th party. I was at their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
It was the very beginning of a great Luton/Kilsyth friendship link that continues to this very day.
Been up there dozens of times whenever watching Rangers and got to know so many Kilsyth Gers friends as a result. In fact it was only on March 17th I was last up there, for the funeral of one of those Bears who I first met in 1992. RIP Tam Adams.
Of course those were in the days when despite my Scots father and 3/4 Scots Grandparents - I supported England! .......and the vast majority of Scotland fans (certainly that I ever met) were Bears.
How times change. Scotland fans and many Scottish people now HATE Rangers, our fans and the English (which in fairness most probably did even then)
It's ironic, I wouldn't cross the road to watch England now (my last was in 2000) it's ONLY Luton & Rangers for me now and I'm sure because of the poisonous hatred shown towards our club and fans - most of those older Bears who are still with us - wouldn't watch Scotland anymore either!
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