1948-09-25: Celtic 3-1 Rangers, League Cup

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Trivia

  • At this time there was a deal of press speculation that Leeds Utd. were set to make a bid of £20,000 to take Bobby Evans and Charlie Tully to Elland Road.

Review

This game was a triumph for Charlie Tully. On 10 minutes Willie Miller made his only mistake of the match dropping a cross at the feet of Findlay for an easy tap home. On 39 minutes Tully left half of the Rangers defenders trailing in his wake before gesticulating to Johnny Paton where the pass was headed and served the ball up to him perfectly. When Young had to go for the Celtic winger the ball was slipped to John Gallacher who had an easy task to shoot the ball home. 1-1 with it all to play for.
One minute from half time, after Thornton had hit the post for Rangers, Celtic produced a superb goal. Evans swerved a mazy run through Rangers and slipped the ball to Tully, and when his headed pass continued the move Willie Gallacher was in the centre forward position to score. The final goal twenty minutes from the end led to heated Rangers protests. There may have been some justification in their protest that Brown was impeded by John Gallacher before Jock Weir shot home.

Teams

Celtic:
Miller, Milne, Mallan, Evans, Boden, McAuley, Weir, W Gallacher, J Gallacher, Tully, Paton.
Scorers: J Gallacher (39), W Gallacher (44), Weir (79)

Rangers:
Brown; Lindsay, Shaw; McColl, Young, Cox; Waddell, Findlay, Thornton, Duncanson, Gillick.
Scorers: Findlay (10)

Referee: R. G. Benzie (Irvine)
Attendance: 65,000

Articles

Glasgow Herald 27th September 1948

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Glasgow Herald: “There were occasions on Saturday on which the Irishman beat three would-be tacklers in the space of as many yards – and each time by a different manoeuvre. His artistry was almost tantalising, though that did not excuse several of the lunges made at him. His temperament was ideal too, for he accepted the free kicks in his favour and made no attempt to gain personal redress other than by continuing to baffle his adversaries.”

Sunday Post 26th September 1948

Sunday Post match report  Celtic 3 Rangers 1 Sept 1948

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Articles

"Tully dribbled almost at will…" "The miraculous Irishman bewildered, badgered… mesmerised Rangers. Every time he got the ball… three Ibrox men were with him and none dared to tackle… he kidded McColl, Cox, anyone who came within his orbit… he brought repose to Celtic, panic to Rangers… and goals as well."