1936-03-14: Celtic 5-0 Motherwell, League Division 1

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Trivia

  • The outstanding event of the day was Jimmy McGrory's feat in scoring three goals within three minutes (65, 66, 67) for Celtic against Motherwell, a great performance, which takes Celtic’s "Goals For" tally to 96 at the top of the table.
  • Celtic are fancied to win the league with 6 games to play, as 5 of their remaining games are at home, while Rangers last 8 games are split 3 home and 5 away.
  • In England Ex-Celt Hugh O’Donnell scored to give Preston North End a 1-0 win against Arsenal at Deepdale.
  • The German Chancellor Herr Hitler giving a speech to an estimated 300,000 people in Munich said: “We want to live in peace with France. We want to extend friendship to our Westerly neighbour. We do not interfere in the internal politics of other nations, nor with their forms of Government, but we want them also to respect ours."

Review

Teams

CELTIC:
Kennaway, Hogg, Morrison, Geatons, Lyon, Paterson, Delaney, Buchan, McGrory, Crum, Murphy.
Scorers:
Delaney, Buchan, McGrory, (3).

MOTHERWELL:
McClory, Grant, Ellis, Wales, Blair, Telfer, McGillivray, Bremner, Wylie, Stevenson, Stewart.

Referee: P. Craigmyle (Aberdeen).
Attendance:

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)

Pictures

Articles

The Scotsman – Monday, 16th March 1936, page 4

McGRORY'S GREAT FEAT

THREE GOALS IN THREE MINUTES

The outstanding feature of the game between Celtic and Motherwell at Parkhead was the performance of McGrory, who scored three goals between the 18th and 21st minutes of the second half. The Celtic leader thoroughly earned the great ovation accorded him as he returned to his place.

The game produced some good football, and, if Celtic were the better performers, there was no denying the ability of their opponents Celtic took some time to settle, owing to the keen tackling of the visiting half-backs, and consequently play was fairly even during the first quarter of an hour. Celtic then began to apply severe pressure, Crum, McGrory and Murphy testing McGrory. After 21 minutes' play, Delaney dashed past several opponents, to secure the first goal for the home side and, despite a splendid rally by Motherwell Buchan put Celtic further ahead five minutes later.

McGillivray and Stewart deputising for the transferred Ogilvie and Ferrier, made some inspiring rallies, but the home defence was sound, and Kennaway was seldom called upon. After a short spell of Motherwell pressure Celtic attacked again, Crum and Buchan missing by inches. Hogg was limping when the game was resumed after the interval, but the balance of the home team was little impaired.

Motherwell were fortunate in not falling further behind when Murphy missed an easy chance, and then came McGrory's great effort. His first goal was scored following a run and pass from Delaney; he headed another from a cross from Murphy; and a similar movement gave him his third. That completely subdued Motherwell, who never appeared capable of replying to the confident work of their opponents.
Celtic v Motherwell Mar 1936