1921-10-15: Celtic 3-1 Albion Rovers, League Division 1

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Trivia

  • The Glasgow Herald reckons Celtic “benefited by their sojourn at the seaside” in this game. LINK
  • Also in the Herald a report of a demonstration at Nelson’s column, Trafalgar Square, London by members of the Belfast Expelled Workers Committee who represent the 8-10,000, mostly RC shipyard workers who have been violently forced from their workplaces.
  • Sir James Craig in a speech at Belfast said “the workers of Belfast are better able to control themselves in times of difficulty than any other people in the whole Empire”

Review

Celtic run out comfortable winners against Albion Rovers, a late goal from Patsy Gallacher topping off a fine individual display.

Teams

CELTIC: Shaw, McNair, McStay, Gilchrist, Cringan, Murphy, McAtee, Gallacher, McInally, Cassidy , Miller.

ALBION ROVERS: Britton, Penman, McColgan, Geddes, McSkimming, Ford, Bennie, John White, W Reid, James White, Kirk.

Referee:
Attendance: 12,000
Goals: McInally (22), Geddes (26), Gilchrist, Gallacher (75)

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)

Pictures

Articles

Match report from The Scotsman, 17th October 1921

[…] Close on 12,000 spectators witnessed Celtic defeat Albion Rovers at Parkhead, Glasgow. It was a very even first half, with both sets of defenders playing a strong game. After twenty-two minutes McInally succeeded in heading a cross from McAtee into the net. Four minutes after Geddes equalised following a corner kick. After this the Celtic outplayed their opponents, and only the splendid defensive tactics of Penman, McColgan, and McSkimming kept down the score. Gilchrist scored a grand second goal, and fifteen minutes from the finish Gallacher, who was Celtic’s most dangerous forward, got a third point. The Rovers’ forwards were rarely seen in the game, and Reid had few chances of getting in a shot.

The Glasgow Herald – Oct 17, 1921

Celtic were also engaged with a Lanarkshire representative, Albion Rovers, who it will be recalled defeated the Parkhead club in the corresponding fixture last term. Celtic like most other clubs, are carrying a considerable list of players injured, and in view of this game and their big encounter with Rangers next Saturday spent last week at the coast for the purpose of recuperation. Dodds and McLean were not sufficiently recovered to resume against Albion Rovers, but the team generally benefited by their sojourn at the seaside, and gave one of their best displays. With the exception of half an hour in the first portion the game provided an enjoyable and refreshing display, and did credit to both sides. Celtic lead at the interval by a goal headed by McInally, and Albion Rovers equalised, also from a header, three minutes after the resumption. From that point onwards play improved in pace and skill, and must have satisfied the spectators. Gilchrist, from half-back scored a second goal for Celtic, and a third point from Gallagher, the finest forward in the game, 15 minutes from the end, gave Celtic a two-goal victory, which fairly represented the merits of the contestants.