1939-02-25: Celtic 3-1 Partick Thistle, League Division 1

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Trivia

  • Hat-trick hero Joe Carruth stars with Malcolm MacDonald and Hugh O'Neill also featuring well for Celtic. William McCrindle scored Partick's only goal. Even an under-strength Celtic were still too much for the "Jags".
  • John Doherty's second and last match for Celtic.
  • The Nanking puppet government has made a "silent declaration of war" on the International Settlement in Shanghai. Japanese troops have encircled the British and French concessions in Tientsin, China.

Review

Teams

CELTIC:
Doherty, Hogg, Morrison, Lynch, O'Neill, Paterson, Anderson, MacDonald, Carruth, Divers, Murphy.
Scorers:
Carruth, (3).

PARTICK THISTLE:

Henderson, McGregor, Stewart, Elliott, Sutherland, Douglas, McSpadyen, McKennan, Wallace, McCrindle, Linton.
Scorers:
McCrindle.

Referee: W. Webb (Glasgow).
Attendance:

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)

Pictures

Link

Articles

The Scotsman – Monday, 27th February 1939, page 4

CELTIC'S EASY WIN

Celtic had little difficulty in accounting for Partick Thistle at Firhill.

Celtic played like a team which had been together for years, instead of one which had four men from the reserves in vital positions—Docherty (goal), O'Neill (centre-half), Anderson (outside right), and Carruth (centre.) The reserves were the most prominent members in a sound Celtic combine, with Carruth outstanding because of his “hat-trick”.

With McKennan and McSpadyen off form, the Partick attack found Celts' defence too much for them, and with O'Neill keeping a tight hold on Wallace, the visitors seldom looked dangerous.

Celtic had a two-goal lead at the interval, and Thistle started attacking furiously on the resumption, but Docherty dealt with all that came his way with confidence.

Hogg, Divers, and McDonald played their usual good game, and the others paid their way.

Thistle were well served by Henderson, Sutherland. Douglas, and Wallace. McSpadyen was never comfortable against Morrison, and McKennan was too deliberate in his placing.

Celtic v Partick Thistle 1939