1971 Scottish League Cup Final
Event | 1971–72 Scottish League Cup | ||||||
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Date | 23 October 1971 | ||||||
Venue | Hampden Park, Glasgow | ||||||
Attendance | 62,470 | ||||||
The 1971 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 23 October 1971 and was the final of the 26th Scottish League Cup competition. Newly promoted Partick Thistle beat Celtic, who had played in the European Cup final in 1970, in a major upset.[1] Sam Leitch, a presenter of BBC sports show Grandstand, previewed the game by saying that:[2]
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In Scotland, it's League Cup final day at Hampden Park, where Celtic meet Partick Thistle, who have no chance.
Thistle went 4–0 up inside 37 minutes, causing the reported crowd of 62,470 to allegedly be swelled by many thousands of Rangers fans who were keen to see their Old Firm rivals be humiliated.[2] Kenny Dalglish pulled a goal back for Celtic in the second half, but Thistle held on to win 4–1.[2]
Match details
23 October 1971
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Partick Thistle | 4–1 | Celtic |
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Rae 10' Lawrie 15' McQuade 28' Bone 37' |
Report (page 4) | Dalglish 70' |
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 62,470 |
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References
- ↑ Partick up for the cup, BBC Sport, 20 March 2002.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The day Hansen and Thistle were a thorn in Celtic's side, Daily Telegraph, 26 October 2006.