1892-09-10: Celtic 3-2 Abercorn, League

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Trivia

  • Flannagan’s only goal for Celtic
  • Celtic fought from two goals behind.
  • As Celtic were to win the title by just 1pt, this in retrospect was an important victory.
  • Michael Murray’s last league game for Celtic.
  • A bizarre story concerning Celtic. A circus held near Celtic Park claimed to be holding a comic football game (in costumes) between a Celtic team and local actors. Medals were the prize for the winner. (see below)

Review

The Scotsman – Monday, 12th September 1892, page 4

Celtic v Abercorn – This match was played off at Parkhead in presence of 4000 spectators.

The game was a good one, Abercorn showing excellent play.

The Celts rapidly settled to their work, and in ten minutes Madden, after clever dribbling, beat Jamieson with a hard shot.

Open play followed, both sides playing a fast game. M’Lardle equalised in fifteen minutes.

At half-time the game stood :- Celtic, one goal; Abercorn, two goals.

In the second half the Celts, with the wind, were soon at the Abercorn goal, where steady play was witnessed from the visitors’ defence. Flanagan scored for the Celtic amid great cheering, the game being again equal.

The play became more spirited, the Celts seeming now fairly on the way for winning.

The Abercorn backs, however, kicked strong and true.

Result:- Celts, three; Abercorn, two.

Teams

Celtic Team:-

Scorers:- Madden 2, Flanagan

Attendance:- 3,000 – The Essential History
Referee:

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)

Pictures

  • Match Pictures

Articles

The Scotsman – Monday, 12th September 1892, page 4

Celtic v Abercorn – This match was played off at Parkhead in presence of 4000 spectators. The game was a good one, Abercorn showing excellent play. The Celts rapidly settled to their work, and in ten minutes Madden, after clever dribbling, beat Jamieson with a hard shot. Open play followed, both sides playing a fast game. M’Lardle equalised in fifteen minutes. At half-time the game stood :- Celtic, one goal; Abercorn, two goals. In the second half the Celts, with the wind, were soon at the Abercorn goal, where steady play was witnessed from the visitors’ defence. Flanagan scored for the Celtic amid great cheering, the game being again equal. The play became more spirited, the Celts seeming now fairly on the way for winning. The Abercorn backs, however, kicked strong and true. Result:- Celts, three; Abercorn, two.

A bizarre story concerning Celtic. A circus held near Celtic Park claimed to be holding a comic football game (in costumes) between a Celtic team and local actors. Medals were the prize for the winner.