I'm pretty sure it is.Definitely before 1960.Im sure that’s Ally MacLeod playing for Third Lanark.Big Corky the Gers number two.
No you are not mate. We got a goal chopped off about a minute before Redford scored the equaliser.Down 3-2 at Muirton moving into the last minute, I'm sure we either missed a penalty or had a 'goal' chalked off before Redford's last-gasp equaliser.
Wonder if anyone can clarify or maybe I'm havering?
I love that stripExcellent picture
What a picture of Greig! If ever one picture summed up a player this is it. Made my night seeing that cheers #itsinthenet
Penalty awarded, we missed.
George Young retired in 1957.I'm pretty sure it is.
My old man told me that McLeod was one winger who usually gave George Young a torrid time.
I don't have McLeod's career records to hand. But he was always the winger my old man spoke about when it came to George Young.George Young retired in 1957.
That was a cracking strip.
Aye. The one that didn't snag as soon as you looked at it!!!That was a cracking strip.
Yup, my dad spoke often a out Young and Di Stefano and how Di Stefano said, " everytime I came through the centre I was confronted by a man mountain, I could not pass"....or words to that effect.I don't have McLeod's career records to hand. But he was always the winger my old man spoke about when it came to George Young.
He also said he remembered Young as an old man v Spain at Hampden and he didn't give Di Stefano a kick of the ba'. That must have been one of his last appearances I'd think. Certainly for Scotland.
Looks like Killie going by both the keepers strip and the socks being worn by the defender.Johnny Hubbard scores a penalty at Ibrox. I think it's against Kilmarnock but it could be you know who too!:
The week after Berwick and Sandy Jardine's debut.
As we used to sing in the EE
Forgot about that mate.Aye. The one that didn't snag as soon as you looked at it!!!
Baxter doesn't look too keen on applauding them.Rangers 2-0 Celtic, Scottish Cup QF, 7th March 1964. They'd won 1-0 away from home against Slovan Bratislava to qualify for the SF of the CWC so Rangers gave them a guard of honour at Ibrox before a huge crowd of 85,000, then played them off the park to win for the 6th time in a row against them, and the 5th time in 1963/64. They would go on to lose that SF 3-4 on agg after taking a 3-0 lead into the 2nd leg in Hungary. For Rangers The Treble lay ahead:
He took no part in the applause.Baxter doesn't look too keen on applauding them.
Baxter doesn't look too keen on applauding them.
Always one of my favourite goals against them due to the circumstances leading to it and John Greig scoring it plus the Brucie bonus of the filth fans knocking lumps out of each other after it.
You can add that he was about 5 yards offsideAlways one of my favourite goals against them due to the circumstances leading to it and John Greig scoring it plus the Brucie bonus of the filth fans knocking lumps out of each other after it.
If the internet was a thing then the moonhowlers would have broken it that night
It still causes rage to this day among the older moonhowlers which is satisfyingYou can add that he was about 5 yards offside
After Mr Gordon, quite rightly IMO, signalled for a bye kick and then waved played on, it was surreal seeing them heading towards our penalty area and we were heading for theirs. Not sure I agree with @dh1963 with his scurrilous statement that John Greig MBE was 5 yards offside. My recollection is that the flailing Frank Munro, who ended on his back, was playing big John onside.It still causes rage to this day among the older moonhowlers which is satisfying
From memory, the great man only had that 1 defender behind him, their keeper was way out his goal.After Mr Gordon, quite rightly IMO, signalled for a bye kick and then waved played on, it was surreal seeing them heading towards our penalty area and we were heading for theirs. Not sure I agree with @dh1963 with his scurrilous statement that John Greig MBE was 5 yards offside. My recollection is that the flailing Frank Munro, who ended on his back, was playing big John onside.