Jordanhill College, not Partick. My old French class in the huts in the background!
Is that definitely Arsenal? Unusual they never played with their white sleeves.
Yes def Arsenal! They wore that strip brand from 1965 to 1967 roughly. As you said it was usually white sleeves.Is that definitely Arsenal? Unusual they never played with their white sleeves.
If I'd seen this picture without a caption I'd have guessed it was Third Lanark.
Not doubting you'll be right, before my time as my first ever game at Ibrox was against Arsenal in 1968.
He gave McNeil nightmares.
Wasn't it Parlane putting us in front and they equalised in the final minute19th March 1977. Rioting breaks out amongst the Celtic support after Derek Parlane had equalised in the late stages of the game. Alfie Conn lined up against Rangers at Ibrox for first time.
Their keeper Latchford was injured and a hail of bottles descended from the terracing. Jock Stein had to plead for calm amongst them.
Game finished 2-2
Ah! Parlane scored in 79 minutes and Aitken equalised in the 84th minute.Wasn't it Parlane putting us in front and they equalised in the final minute
Cue all the held aloft Rangers scarfs coming down in unison
Aitken scored at the Copland Road end to make it 2-2 which might be the same game, my memory is a bit blurred through time and bevvy But I DO remember trying to see through all the scarves in the lead up to that equalizerWasn't it Parlane putting us in front and they equalised in the final minute
Cue all the held aloft Rangers scarfs coming down in unison
Your right! Think mine is still blurredAitken scored at the Copland Road end to make it 2-2 which might be the same game, my memory is a bit blurred through time and bevvy But I DO remember trying to see through all the scarves in the lead up to that equalizer
Conn was one of my favorite players before he left for Spurs, I was shattered when I saw him pictured on the back of the record with BJK signing for them. He hit the post in this game.19th March 1977. Rioting breaks out amongst the Celtic support after Derek Parlane had equalised in the late stages of the game. Alfie Conn lined up against Rangers at Ibrox for first time.
Their keeper Latchford was injured and a hail of bottles descended from the terracing. Jock Stein had to plead for calm amongst them.
Game finished 2-2
We were shooting towards the "wrong end" in the second half. I remember getting a horribly perfect view of Aitken equalising.Ah! Parlane scored in 79 minutes and Aitken equalised in the 84th minute.
I believe it was.Was this his first goal against them ? (the late winner at Ibrox in Nov '89)
He had a nightmare in his first game against them, a 1-1 draw at the piggery when Terry Butcher scored in the first few minutes. Mojo missed 2 great chances clean through with just the keeper to beat.I believe it was.
The other old firm game at Ibrox that season was the midweek one that the filth won with a Joe Craig goalAitken scored at the Copland Road end to make it 2-2 which might be the same game, my memory is a bit blurred through time and bevvy But I DO remember trying to see through all the scarves in the lead up to that equalizer
That was the game John Greig fouled Bobby Lennox in the box and they got a penalty.The other old firm game at Ibrox that season was the midweek one that the filth won with a Joe Craig goal
I remember being on the subway after that game and there was a mini-battle at Govan Cross when our train pulled in to a platform full of tims trying to get on - it wasn't happening!That was the game John Greig fouled Bobby Lennox in the box and they got a penalty.
Then the ref noticed the flag up for offside, so it became a free kick for us.
Meanwhile, Lennox was stretchered off with a broken leg
I remember the picture of John Greig talking to Bobby Lennox in hospital bed and a reporter said when did you know your leg was broken Bobby? Lennox just seen Greig coming into his ward and pointed at John Greig and said "When that big basturd came running towards me" Lennox then laughed different days ehThat was the game John Greig fouled Bobby Lennox in the box and they got a penalty.
Then the ref noticed the flag up for offside, so it became a free kick for us.
Meanwhile, Lennox was stretchered off with a broken leg
By all accounts Bobby Lennox is a thoroughly decent human being, for a tim that isI remember the picture of John Greig talking to Bobby Lennox in hospital bed and a reporter said when did you know your leg was broken Bobby? Lennox just seen Greig coming into his ward and pointed at John Greig and said "When that big basturd came running towards me" Lennox then laughed different days eh
There's a bloody statue of him in Saltcoats town centre.By all accounts Bobby Lennox is a thoroughly decent human being, for a tim that is
Conn took pelters that day. I remember singing “Alfie’s a barrel of sh!te” to the tune of Roll out the barrel.19th March 1977. Rioting breaks out amongst the Celtic support after Derek Parlane had equalised in the late stages of the game. Alfie Conn lined up against Rangers at Ibrox for first time.
Their keeper Latchford was injured and a hail of bottles descended from the terracing. Jock Stein had to plead for calm amongst them.
Game finished 2-2
And, 'Oh Alfie Alfie - Alfie Alfie Alfie Alfie Alfie c**t'Conn took pelters that day. I remember singing “Alfie’s a barrel of sh!te” to the tune of Roll out the barrel.
And, 'Oh Alfie Alfie - Alfie Alfie Alfie Alfie Alfie c**t'
I know he's one of the ECWC Barcelona legends, but I can never think of him the same way as I do the other 10 in that team.Conn took pelters that day. I remember singing “Alfie’s a barrel of sh!te” to the tune of Roll out the barrel.
Bobby Lennox is well liked by all in the Three Towns. The person who started it up the stuff to get the Statue for him in Saltcoats was a Rangers fan.By all accounts Bobby Lennox is a thoroughly decent human being, for a tim that is
Outstanding Pic
Lennox is old school. He’s from the times Rangers and Rattler players socialised together and although there was fierce rivalry there wasn’t the same sheer hatred. In saying that a few of his colleagues like Jim “ Dentist from Hell “ Craig and John “ Couldn’t catch a cold “ Fallon we’re and still are rabids.Bobby Lennox is well liked by all in the Three Towns. The person who started it up the stuff to get the Statue for him in Saltcoats was a Rangers fan.
Crackin pic but the covering in the Rangers end was a bad idea imoOutstanding Pic
Me….before my perm!!!!
I was in that section of the crowd behind Doddie.85.000 my backside.
Willie Waddell’s first contest against them as Rangers manager. Unfortunately, his head-to head record was poor - 1 victory in 11 games, I believe.
Curious to see Billy Ritchie in this company! He only played alongside Willie Johnston and Colin Jackson (“Bomber” signed in 1963 and I assume he and Billy appeared together).This must be from around 1985. Must be a senior 7-a-side Rangers team. Anyone remember the occasion or who they played?
His father was a Protestant. His wife is a Protestant. Perhaps this has a bearing?By all accounts Bobby Lennox is a thoroughly decent human being, for a tim that is
Yes was wondering that as well until I discovered big Gas Meter was actually still playing at that time.Curious to see Billy Ritchie in this company! He only played alongside Willie Johnston and Colin Jackson (“Bomber” signed in 1963 and I assume he and Billy appeared together).
I don’t want to derail this thread totally but Bobby Lennox was a Celtic player who I did not detest. He was and is a Celtic man and I have no problem with that because he was essentially a fair player who caused us a load of problems. The only exception to this I can think about was his late challenge on Gerry Neef at Parkhead in March 1970 but all in all, he seemed a decent guy who never rubbed our nose in it when his team were in the ascendency.Bobby Lennox is well liked by all in the Three Towns. The person who started it up the stuff to get the Statue for him in Saltcoats was a Rangers fan.
One of the worst records of any Rangers Manager.Willie Waddell’s first contest against them as Rangers manager. Unfortunately, his head-to head record was poor - 1 victory in 11 games, I believe.
One of the worst records of any Rangers Manager.
Tennents 6s they started around 84, rangers beating Dundee 6-3 in FalkirkThis must be from around 1985. Must be a senior 7-a-side Rangers team. Anyone remember the occasion or who they played?
Once again, it's the earliest he had been lateSuper on the day he moved to Rangers. He was late for the photo shoot, Ibrox was closed and everybody including the media had went home, so got a passer-by to take the photo.
Don’t want to be a killjoy but is this one of those stories that gained status over the years.Super on the day he moved to Rangers. He was late for the photo shoot, Ibrox was closed and everybody including the media had went home, so got a passer-by to take the photo.
Sorry mate, just a wee joke and Ibrox certainly was not closed.Don’t want to be a killjoy but is this one of those stories that gained status over the years.
If it was the day he signed for rangers surely he would have been in the stadium to sign his contract, so why was Ibrox closed?
Anyway if it’s true it’s funny, just can’t see it.
I said one of the worst not the worst.Apart from Pedro, as he never won a game, is there any other with a worse record?
I doubt there will be.
I don't know if Lennox's father was a Prod but his wife went to the same school as Bobby at St Mary'sHis father was a Protestant. His wife is a Protestant. Perhaps this has a bearing?
Somebody from Ayrshire fed me duff information!I don't know if Lennox's father was a Prod but his wife went to the same school as Bobby at St Mary's
I said one of the worst not the worst.