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Trivia

  • Billy McNeill Celtic Testimonial
  • Testimonials - Celtic Players/Managers
  • This was Bill Shankly's last game as Liverpool manager after retiring in July.
  • He was allowed to take control for one last game as a special favour.
  • McNeill estimated to have earned £50,000 from his testimonial game.

Review

Billy McNeill Testimonial - match programme

The fans were treated to a fine game between league champions Celtic and cup holders Liverpool.

The great Bill Shankly took charge of the Anfield side for one last time to go head to head against his great friend Jock Stein. Liverpool played all their big guns - Clemence, Hughes, Keegan, Heighway, Toshack.

60,000 fans turned out to make it a wonderful occasion with tremendous atmosphere. At the end McNeill went to the supporters as the fans chanted his name.

There is only one 'King Billy'........and that's McNeill.

From the website Shankly.com - Shankly led out Clemence, Lindsay, Smith, Thompson, Hughes, Heighway, Hall, Callaghan, Cormack, Toshack and Keegan out at Celtic Park in front of 60,000 people and got a sensational reception as Liverpool fan Chris Wood remembers:

"Two days after the Charity Shield match at Wembley when Bill was given the honour of leading out his men in red for one final time, I made the long journey up to Glasgow from London by train where Liverpool were playing at Celtic Park in a testimonial match for Billy McNeill.

Before the teams appeared Billy McNeill walked in the the centre-circle to take the applause of his people and then he beckoned for Bill Shankly to come and join him. Everyone knew it was his last match in charge before the competitive season started five days later under Bob Paisley.

It was McNeill's night but that amazing crowd of 60,000 stood as one and it seemed the whole stadium was chanting "Shankly, Shankly" and "Liv-er-pool, Liv-er-pool". They just didn't clap and cheer. they roared. I have never seen or heard anything like it before or since, not a tribute like to someone who had never worn their famous green and white hoops. It was breathtaking. Makes me shiver thinking about it now."

Teams

Celtic: Hunter, McGrain, Brogan, McCluskey, McNeill, Connelly, Johnstone, Murray, Dalglish (Wilson), Callaghan, Lennox (Hood)

Goals: Wilson (51)

Liverpool: Clemence, Smith, Lindsay, Thompson, Cormack, Hughes, Keegan Hall, Heighway, Toshack, Callaghan


Goals: Toshack (22)

Referee: T.R. Kyle

Attendance: 60,000

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)

Pictures


Articles


1974 Celtic 1-1 Liverpool report
Match report from The (London) Times, 13th August 1974

'Feast of football in honour of Celtic's captain'
Celtic and Liverpool met before a crowd of 60,000 in Glasgow last night to honour the host club's long serving captain Billy McNeill, and they served up a feast of football. The occasion also marked Bill Shankley's [sic] last match as manager of Liverpool and it was Liverpool who took the lead after 22 minutes when Toshack jumped to meet a cross by Lindsay and glanced the ball into the net. In the second half Celtic dropped Dalglish and brought on a striker, Wilson. The substitute showed his value after 51 minutes when he left three defenders trailing in his wake and took a return pass from Johnston [sic] to drive the ball into goal.


1974 Celtic 1-1 Liverpool report



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