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12 hours ago, SuperSaints1877 said:

He was sent off in his debut for Scotland vs Netherlands in 1959 for lashing out I retaliation. He became the first Scotland player ever to be sent off. I believe this indiscipline partly led to his departure from Celtic. 

It was a different game back then. The abuse flair players took back then was incredible. Bertie could dish it back out though. He broke the legs of Davie Provan of Rangers then George Miller of Hearts in consecutive games. 

When he signed for Birmingham he was sent off for head butting Johnny Haynes and then knocked out the Fulham centre half who came to remonstrate with Bertie with one punch. 

I never knew this about Bertie Auld,  having been convinced Hughie Gallagher had been sent off by a Mr Fogg but Wiki shows that as being a League game in England. Gallagher was never  booked for Scotland despite his quick reactions to fouls. Wiki then appears to show Billy Steel being sent off in 1951 against Austria  also for retaliation.

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On 17/11/2021 at 17:48, Mr. X said:

1959 League Cup Final Hearts against Third Lanark. Supposedly the third Lanark keeper Jocky Robertson was an avid Hearts fan and always wore a Hearts top underneath his goalie jersey. The only time a player in the the losing team was wearing the colours of the winning team. May be an image of 7 people

Wonder what colours Thirds were wearing that day: guessing at sky blue and claret to contrast Hearts' white with maroon candy stipes, but can't see anything mentioned in match reports.

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In the week of our superb win over Denmark, here's Kenny Dalglish in action the previous time that the Danes came to Hampden on World Cup duty...

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The great man scored the opener that night in 1972, his first international goal.

Coincidentally the final score was 2-0 Scotland and the game was also played on the 15th November!

 

 

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4 hours ago, Dundee Hibernian said:

Alan Gordon played for Hibs, Dundee United, Hearts and Dundee in his long career which also included a stint in South Africa at Durban United.

Still, I think, the only player to have been signed by both Edinburgh and both Dundee clubs.

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A pedant writes: "Both Dundee clubs" is fair enough but for the last two years of his career Edinburgh had 3 Scottish League clubs. And there are at present 3 Scottish League clubs from Edinburgh. 

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Close but no cigar:

Wilie Jamieson (Dundee, Hearts, Hibs but not Dundee United)

Darren Jackson (Dundee United, Meadowbank, Hearts, Hibs but not Dundee)

Gordon McLeod (Dundee United, Dundee, Meadowbank but not Hearts or Hibs)

Thomson Allan (Hibs, Hearts, Meadowbank, Dundee but not Dundee United) 

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1 hour ago, tamthebam said:

Close but no cigar:

Wilie Jamieson (Dundee, Hearts, Hibs but not Dundee United)

Darren Jackson (Dundee United, Meadowbank, Hearts, Hibs but not Dundee)

Gordon McLeod (Dundee United, Dundee, Meadowbank but not Hearts or Hibs)

Thomson Allan (Hibs, Hearts, Meadowbank, Dundee but not Dundee United) 

Another close one may be Eamonn Bannon, Hearts, Dundee United, Hibs and Spartans, but not Dundee. Spartans now being part of the pyramid system, if we want to stretch things.

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5 hours ago, Dundee Hibernian said:

Another close one may be Eamonn Bannon, Hearts, Dundee United, Hibs and Spartans, but not Dundee. Spartans now being part of the pyramid system, if we want to stretch things.

Spartans.... I've heard tell of such a team but I'm not sure they ever made the Scottish League.... :lol: ;)

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54 minutes ago, Dundee Hibernian said:

Crowd signing religious songs at Ibrox.

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Billy Graham, the evangelist, being serenaded in 1961.

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Recall his 1955 crusade has featured before in this thread. He held services at several venues including Tynecastle and Hampden.

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He also returned in 1990s and used Parkhead and Pittodrie.

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Cliff proving that there was someone who played worse at Pittodrie than David Winnie...

ETA: Billy Graham looks like he's trying to open the biscuit tin where the Celtic board have put his collection claiming that "it's just resting there..."

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While Celtic are currently taking on St Johnstone at Hampden with the number 10 on their shorts in tribute to Bertie Auld, here is Bertie scoring the only goal of the October 1969 League Cup final at Hampden against St Johnstone, somewhat ironically wearing the number 11 shorts...

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