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59 minutes ago, Ranaldo Bairn said:

The Rapid Vienna player feigned getting hit by the bottle didn't he?

I seem to recall a big stooshy about him cheating.

Crux of the whole issue - but ultimately UEFA did find against Celtic and ordered the replay in Manchester. Which is itself a rare instance i.e. playing a tie in a neutral country but not for a Final.

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1 hour ago, HibeeJibee said:

Crux of the whole issue - but ultimately UEFA did find against Celtic and ordered the replay in Manchester. Which is itself a rare instance i.e. playing a tie in a neutral country but not for a Final.

IIRC UEFA stipulated that the replay couldn't be within 100 miles of Glasgow, so it could potentially have been played in Scotland. 

 

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9 minutes ago, Lurkst said:

IIRC UEFA stipulated that the replay couldn't be within 100 miles of Glasgow, so it could potentially have been played in Scotland.

150km seemingly. Which would've basically meant Aberdeen.

Plus almost selling-out Old Trafford with 51,550 = £££.

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On 19/10/2021 at 11:33, kingjoey said:

Bloody hell. I’ve sat in it and walked past it so many times in the last ten years, and I still thought it was called the Fair Play Stand. I’m gettin’ auld.

You’re half right. Official name is the Jim McLean Fair Play Stand. Most people still just call it the Fair Play. It’s something of a disgrace the stand behind the goal took Eddie Thompson’s name rather than McLean’s but I suppose his statue compensates somewhat. 

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4 hours ago, craigkillie said:

Curiously, both Dundee United and Rangers played in Valetta, Malta on the same day back in September 1983. Dundee United beat Hamrun Spartans 3-0 in the European Cup and Rangers beat Valetta 8-0 in the Cup Winners' Cup.

Even more amazingly than that, both were played in the same stadium as a double header.

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Found a photo of the Rangers team before the Valletta game...

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My memory must be playing tricks I could have sworn they had to play on a sand pitch, must've been another occasion. 

 

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25 minutes ago, Gibby82 said:

You’re half right. Official name is the Jim McLean Fair Play Stand. Most people still just call it the Fair Play. It’s something of a disgrace the stand behind the goal took Eddie Thompson’s name rather than McLean’s but I suppose his statue compensates somewhat. 

Cheers. I don’t feel quite so stupid now.

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1 hour ago, Lurkst said:

Found a photo of the Rangers team before the Valletta game...

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My memory must be playing tricks I could have sworn they had to play on a sand pitch, must've been another occasion. 

 

On further research Celtic played on the sandpit at the Empire Stadium a few years prior.

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A wee bit before my time that, so it must have been an English team I'd read about playing there in Shoot!

 

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Hans Krankl was the cheating b*****d/severely injured player* in that Celtic v Rapid Vienna game.

He had a short pop career and had a No 2 hit in the Austrian charts as Johann K (his real first name is Johann)

 

 

*Delete according to who your big team is.

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5 minutes ago, tamthebam said:

Hans Krankl was the cheating b*****d/severely injured player* in that Celtic v Rapid Vienna game.

He had a short pop career and had a No 2 hit in the Austrian charts as Johann K (his real first name is Johann)

 

 

*Delete according to who your big team is.

Krankl was the captain, but it was Rudi Weinhofer who was (maybe) hit by missile. Krankl wanted to take his team off the pitch, which caused a long and dramatic delay. While the tie was completed at Old Trafford, with Rapid advancing, Manchester United were playing the same evening at Tannadice, beating Dundee United 3-2.

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15 minutes ago, Dundee Hibernian said:

Krankl was the captain, but it was Rudi Weinhofer who was (maybe) hit by missile. Krankl wanted to take his team off the pitch, which caused a long and dramatic delay. While the tie was completed at Old Trafford, with Rapid advancing, Manchester United were playing the same evening at Tannadice, beating Dundee United 3-2.

I wonder if they played The Specials' "Message to you Rudi" at the next match...

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19 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

In the context of Celtic having to play their Europa League game yesterday on a weekday afternoon: I noted that precisely 50 years ago today (Wednesday 20th October 1971), both Celtic and Rangers played home European ties simaltaneously. Evidently the City of Glasgow Police were made of sterner stuff than Police Scotland when it came to having 2 key matches on the same night.

Wednesday 20th October 1971
Celtic 5-0 Sliema Wanderers     (29,000)     European Cup R2 1st leg
Rangers 3-2 Sporting Lisbon      (50,000)     European Cup-Winners' Cup R1 1st leg


Latter tie's return famously finished by same scoreline of 3-2 in Portugal a fortnight later, went to extra-time during which it became 4-3, but referee mistakenly took it to penalties which Sporting won by the itself unusual scoreline of 2-0 (visitors missing all their opening 4 attempts).

UEFA ultimately awarded the victory to Rangers making it "the shootout that never was":

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Asa Hartford signing for Leeds!!!

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11 hours ago, Dundee Hibernian said:

Krankl was the captain, but it was Rudi Weinhofer who was (maybe) hit by missile. Krankl wanted to take his team off the pitch, which caused a long and dramatic delay. While the tie was completed at Old Trafford, with Rapid advancing, Manchester United were playing the same evening at Tannadice, beating Dundee United 3-2.

Boo !

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21 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

It then happened twice in 1984:

Wednesday 3rd October 1984
Celtic 3-0 Gent                                         (32,749)     European Cup-Winners' Cup R1 2nd leg
Rangers 2-0 Bohemians Dublin     (31,000)     UEFA Cup R1 2nd leg
Wednesday 7th November 1984
Celtic 3-0 Rapid Vienna     (48,813)     European Cup-Winners' Cup R2 2nd leg
Rangers 3-1 Inter Milan     (30,594)     UEFA Cup R2 2nd leg


Celtic v Rapid Vienna was marred by crowd disorder, during which a Rapid Vienna player was struck by an object thrown from the crowd. Having won tie 4-3 on aggregate Celtic were made to contest a playoff at Old Trafford which they lost 1-0.


Wednesday 22nd October 1986
Celtic 1-1 Dynamo Kiev     (47,858)     European Cup R2 1st leg
Rangers 2-1 Boavista           (38,772)     UEFA Cup R2 1s leg



Wednesday 30th July 1997
Celtic 5-0 Inter Cardiff     (41,537)     UEFA Cup QR1 2nd leg
Rangers 6-0 GI Gotu          (44,433)     Champions League QR1 2nd leg



That seems to have been the last time.

It never seems to have occurred in Edinburgh, Dundee or Falkirk.

Falkirk and The Shire both playing home European ties on the same night? Nope, safe to say it's never happened.

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