Summary
THEIR proud anthem attests Celtic 'are a grand old team to play for'. Never have they been grander -- pre-Lisbon in 1967, at any rate -- than when winning the Coronation Cup to proclaim themselves unofficial champions of Britain.
That famous occasion is commemorated in song, a few lines of which go as follows: 'The Celts beat the Gunners and Manchester, too; beat Hibs in the final and, oh, what a scene; sure Hampden was covered in banners of green'.See the full content of this document
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No Disgrace in Succumbing to Wenger, Bhoys ; Scott On Saturday [Scot Region Edition 2]
The tournament, staged in 1953 to celebrate the Queen's accession to the throne, involved Aberdeen, Celtic, Rangers and Hibs from north of the border and Arsenal, Manchester Unit...
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