MrStruth
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As the one on the old forum appears to be gone for good perhaps its an idea to start
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Nice jumpers and the handshake is not bad at all either.Always love contributing to these type of threads.
Stanley Matthews playing for Rangers during the war ...
My Dad's hero ...
Eric Caldow, Jim Baxter, Jimmy Millar and Davy Wilson ...
Correct mate,its Brand.I thought that was Ralph Brand in picture not Jinny Millar - sorry if I am wrong!
RFC1952, you're absolutely right. I don't know why I said that was Jimmy Millar!I thought that was Ralph Brand in picture not Jinny Millar - sorry if I am wrong!
Spot on, TMC. Those were the days!Thanks for posting the great photos JohnKP. Also good to see a proper lap of honour with the players at the run holding up the trophy. Much better imo than the modern version of a stroll round the park with assorted weans in tow.
Supreme Sam.....
I was there as a 12 year old who'd travelled to Ibrox from Castlemilk on my own.
It certainly was, SM.I was there as a 12 year old who'd travelled to Ibrox from Castlemilk on my own.
My parents obviously could give a f uck about me as it was them that decked me from head to toe in blue and sent me on my way. The auld man must've been gagging for his Nat King.
It was pissing down if memory serves.
They were applauding the Celtic team (well except Baxter that is, who looked rather nonchalant about the whole thing ) after they had recorded a European win I believe.The very first picture in this thread - who did the Gers play in that game?
LolNice jumpers and the handshake is not bad at all either.
If that was the cup winners cup I was there
Cant find a game from then that Ian McMillan and Jim Forrest played in the same teamThey were applauding the Celtic team (well except Baxter that is, who looked rather nonchalant about the whole thing ) after they had recorded a European win I believe.
This picture must have been taken between 1962-1963 when Jim Forrest made his debut and 1964 when Ian McMillan left. Mr. Struth, are you sure it was not something as simple as a Celtic team turning up for another hammering?They were applauding the Celtic team (well except Baxter that is, who looked rather nonchalant about the whole thing ) after they had recorded a European win I believe.
they played together in this game, could be this game.........oops was the away leg DOHThis picture must have been taken between 1962-1963 when Jim Forrest made his debut and 1964 when Ian McMillan left. Mr. Struth, are you sure it was not something as simple as a Celtic team turning up for another hammering?
I was there as a 12 year old who'd travelled to Ibrox from Castlemilk on my own.
My parents obviously couldn't give a f uck about me as it was them that decked me out from head to toe in blue and sent me on my way. The auld man must've been gagging for his Nat King.
It was pissing down if memory serves.
Good to see the great Tiger Shaw with his hands on the Cup in the Trophy Room.In Barcelona, in 1972 ....
Colin Stein scored one,
Willie Johnston two.
the tracksuits that our 1972 team wore are very smart as well,, a simple but classy Adidas numberLike the top in the 1st picture blue with white "v" neck, all it needs is the crest & it's a cracker.
The East end mob.The very first picture in this thread - who did the Gers play in that game?
One of my all time favourite pics