1897-09-09: Morton 2-3 Celtic, Friendly

Match Pictures | 1896 1897 | 1887-1900 | League Tables: 1896-97

Trivia

  • Charity Match
  • Friendly for the St Marys RC School Bazaar Fund.
  • Game was "conducted in ding-dong style"
  • Quite a full strength Celtic team for a friendly taking in they were playing Hearts in the league a couple of days later (0-0 draw), and had played Rangers two days earlier (5-1 defeat)
  • Ancestor of actor Simon Weir played for Morton, previously of Arsenal, Patrick Boylan. Patrick Boylan spent one season with Woolwich Arsenal towards the end of the 19th century.The half back joined in June 1896 after a period in junior football spent with Greenock Volunteers.A young Boylan made 11 starts in his solitary campaign for Arsenal before leaving in 1897. He later played for Greenock Morton.

Review

1897-09-10: Morton 2-3 Celtic, Friendly - The Celtic Wiki

1897-09-10: Morton 2-3 Celtic, Friendly - The Celtic Wiki

Teams

Morton:
(see below)
Scorers:
Tarbert & Robb scored for Morton

Celtic :

(see below)
Scorers:

Celtic won the match 3-2 with goals from Connachan, Henderson & McMahon

Referee: G Allison
Attendance: 2000

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)

Pictures

  • Match Pictures

Articles

1897-09-10: Morton 2-3 Celtic, Friendly - The Celtic Wiki

The Celtic v Morton report from the Greenock Telegraph

1897-09-09: Morton 2-3 Celtic, Friendly

Meet the ancestors at Arsenal: Patrick Boylan

By Simon Weir. Background research by Tony Attwood

Source: http://blog.woolwicharsenal.co.uk/archives/1315

My great great uncle PATRICK BOYLAN played for Woolwich Arsenal in the 1896/97 season. Patrick signed in 1896 and played one season in the first team and reserves before returning to Greenock Morton. His photo in his Arsenal kit can be seen here:
http://weir223.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=weir223&view=63&bview=19&pid=37&rand=50026290
Also a wee film of his story from The History Detectives:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkcUJ54Ab4w
I have a copy of some of his games, scores and team sheets also, which I will dig out. I also have his medal from the Greenock & District Charity Cup of 1895 when he played for the Greenock Volunteers. Hope this is of interest to you.
Background
“PA Boylan” as Dean Hayes calls him, is reported as being born in 1876 in Greenock, and then played for Greenock Volunteers, Woolwich Arsenal and then Morton (Greenock Morton today). Greenock Volunteers was a junior club (meaning non-league rather than under 16) in the 19th century, but I have no other information about them.
Boylan’s Arsenal’s career was restricted to the 1896 – 1897 season in which he started 11 first team games.
He played centre half for the first 10 games of the season but then after the 2-5 defeat to Small Heath (which also makred the end of W Fairclough’s run) he was dropped. He then came back to play in the notorious 0-8 defeat played on the same day as an FA Cup match (December 12) and that was it.
In fact four players were dropped after the Small Heath game, and none of them made long term recoveries thereafter as Arsenal reformulated the team over and over again. Indeed only five of the players who started the first match of the season were in the team for the last game of the season. Losing 2-5 was indeed a turning point.
And so having fallen out of favour he returned to Scotland to play for Morton. Morton Football Club was established in 1874and became Greenock Morton in 1994. (There is no town called “Morton”).
Morton were one of the founding members of the old Second Division, formed in 1893. They finished 8th in their first season. Morton first gained promotion to the First Division in 1899-1900. There’s no mention of Boylan on the various Morton websites, however.