2003-04-27: Rangers 1-2 Celtic, SPL

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Trivia

  • Celtic breathed fresh air into their title challenge.
  • Match has been dubbed Beachball Sunday.
  • Celtic chant: “You’ll be watching The Bill while we’re in Seville!”; The Bill was a popular soap based on the London Police on ITV.

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Within two minutes Fernando Ricksen had to thwart Henrik Larsson who found himself in a good position after Hartson had skinned Lorenzo Amoruso.

Celtic suffered an early blow when Douglas was forced off through injury after only nine minutes, with Javier Sanchez Broto replacing the Scottish international keeper.

Chances were opening up at both ends and it required a fantastic last-ditch challenge from Craig Moore to prevent Larsson having a clear sight of goal eight yards out.

There was an amazing effort in 27 minutes when Jackie McNamara swung in a free kick from the halfway line that was left by everyone including Stefan Klos and the ball came back off the post before finally being cleared. But a minute later Celtic took the lead after Amoruso rashly took Hartson down in the area and Thompson coolly slotted the penalty past Klos.

Larsson had a curling shot diverted just over the bar by Moore as Celtic stepped up the pressure, with Rangers unable to find any real flow in their game.

Celtic doubled their lead with a sublime goal three minutes before half time. Didier Agathe beat Peter Lovenkrands before cutting the ball back to Larsson who flicked the ball through his legs to Hartson who sidefooted the ball past Klos.

Rangers pulled themselves back into the game in 57 minutes when Numan found space to cross and De Boer headed beyond Broto.

Larsson flashed a header just wide after 70 minutes and moments later forced Klos to save, with Celtic still looking well capable of adding to their tally.

The German keeper denied Larsson again with 15 minutes left with an incredible stop after Larsson had once again found space in the box.

Teams

Rangers:-
Klos, Ricksen, Moore, Amoruso, Numan, Caniggia (McCann 72), Ferguson, Konterman (Arteta 45), Lovenkrands (Thompson 83), De Boer, Mols.
Subs not used:- McGregor, Ross.
Goal:- De Boer 57.
Booked:- Lovenkrands, Moore, De Boer.

Celtic:-
Douglas (Broto 9), Valgaeren, Balde, Laursen, Agathe, McNamara, Lennon, Thompson, Sutton, Larsson, Hartson (Petrov 66).
Subs not used:- Maloney, Smith, Crainey.
Goals:- Thompson 29 pen, Hartson 43.
Booked:- Agathe, Hartson, Sutton, Broto.

Att:- 49,740
Ref:- H Dallas.

27/04/03 SPL RANGERS V CELTIC Having a ball…Celtic fans have all the tools of the trade for a sunshine stay in Seville.

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Celtic re-ignite title fight

Rangers 1-2 Celtic Celtic breathed fresh air into their title challenge with a crucial win over league leaders Rangers at Ibrox.

In a furiously contested encounter, Celtic, showing no ill effects from their Uefa Cup exertions in midweek, drew first blood when Alan Thompson scored from the penalty spot.

John Hartson scored a vital second just before half time but Ronald de Boer pulled a goal back to give Rangers fresh impetus.

But an equaliser was not forthcoming as Celtic’s new-look back four kept Rangers in check to give Martin O’Neill his second momentous result in four days.

The game started at a frenetic pace and within two minutes Fernando Ricksen had to thwart Henrik Larsson who found himself in a good position after Hartson had skinned Lorenzo Amoruso.

Then, at the other end, De Boer sent Claudio Caniggia through with a sublime pass, but the Argentine knocked the ball over Rab Douglas and wide of the post when he should have scored. In five minutes, Amoruso met Ricksen’s corner six yards out, but his header was off target.

Celtic suffered an early blow when Douglas was forced off through injury after only nine minutes, with Javier Sanchez Broto replacing the Scottish international keeper.

De Boer missed another glorious opportunity in 14 minutes after the ball broke to him in a crowded area with Broto stranded, the Dutchman dragged his shot wide.

Chances were opening up at both ends and it required a fantastic last-ditch challenge from Craig Moore to prevent Larsson having a clear sight of goal eight yards out.

There was an incredible incident in 27 minutes when Jackie McNamara swung in a free kick from the halfway line that was left by everyone including Stefan Klos and the ball came back off the post before finally being cleared.

But a minute later Celtic took the lead after Amoruso rashly took Hartson down in the area and Thompson coolly slotted the penalty past Klos.

Larsson had a curling shot diverted just over the bar by Moore as Celtic stepped up the pressure, with Rangers unable to find any real flow in their game.

Celtic doubled their lead with a sublime goal three minutes before half time. Didier Agathe beat Peter Lovenkrands before cutting the ball back to Larsson who flicked the ball through his legs to Hartson who sidefooted the ball past Klos.

Rangers pushed Celtic back at the start of the second half and Ricksen fired wide after a neat one-two with De Boer before Amoruso again missed the target with a header.

The home side pulled themselves back into the game in 57 minutes when Numan found space to cross and De Boer headed beyond Broto.

Three minutes later Broto had to save from De Boer after Agathe headed weakly into his path.

Larsson flashed a header just wide after 70 minutes and moments later forced Klos to save, with Celtic still looking well capable of adding to their tally.

The German keeper denied the Swede again with 15 minutes left with an incredible stop after Larsson had once again found space in the box.

Agathe was only inches away from adding to Celtic’s lead with five minutes to go with a long-range drive as the visitors finished the game in threatening style.

Rangers: Klos, Ricksen, Moore, Amoruso, Numan, Caniggia (McCann 72), Ferguson, Konterman (Arteta 45), Lovenkrands (Thompson 83), De Boer, Mols. Subs Not Used: McGregor, Ross. Booked: Lovenkrands, Moore, De Boer.

Celtic: Douglas (Broto 9), Valgaeren, Balde, Larsson, Agathe, McNamara, Lennon, Thompson, Sutton, Hartson (Petrov 66), Laursen. Subs Not Used: Maloney, Smith, Crainey. Booked: Agathe, Hartson, Sutton, Broto.

Att: 49,740 Ref: H Dallas

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Barry Ferguson saw Celtic fans bouncing on Beachball Sunday

STV 11 January 2010 13:04 GMT
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Part and parcel of being an Old Firm fan is securing bragging rights and making the most of them. But contrary to popular belief, a lot of Old Firm windups are done in good spirits, with tongues firmly in cheeks and smiles on faces.

One classic example of this was the famous ‘Beachball Sunday’ match. Celtic had just triumphed over two legs against Boavista to reach the Uefa Cup final. Just three days later Celtic made the trip to Ibrox for the final Old Firm match of the season, with both teams desperate for victory as the SPL drew to one its most dramatic ever conclusions.

Sensing an opportunity to rub salt into the wounds, the Celtic forums began to thrum with activity. The Rangers players were unprepared for the sight which greeted them as they ran out onto the pitch – an Ibrox awash with beach balls and sombreros.

Hundreds of Spain-bound Celtic fans, keen to rub the point in to their Rangers counterparts, had conspired to smuggle in the inflatable balls.

One of the bemused Rangers players was captain Barry Ferguson. “It was an odd sight, especially because I knew some of the people in the crowd with the beach balls,” he says laughing.

“My father-in-law was one of them. I remember coming out and the next thing there was hundreds and hundreds of these beach balls all over the goal mouth.

“But they’re entitled to celebrate. I suppose the Rangers fans would have done the same thing.”

The gleeful Celtic supporters chanted “While you’re watching The Bill, we’ll be in Seville” to the bemused Govan legions, who took a while to come back with the fact that Seville is as much a coastal resort as Forfar is.

Over the next few days the Ibrox switchboard was bombarded by Celtic fans asking the lost property office if their lost beach ball had been handed in.

Eventually over 80,000 Celtic fans made the trip to see their side lose 3-2 to FC Porto, and Rangers won the SPL with a superior goal difference of just one.