Harry Lauder at the time had a record called "the saftest o the familie". This was what they called McGrory's goal that day, but it brought Celtic their 14th Scottish Cup.| The Celtic Star
Celtic Player of the Day – "Best player? Why that was Tom McInally" Willie Maley| The Celtic Star
Celtic's 13th Scottish Cup, and in some ways, the first drawn game with its two late goals is more famous than the replay...| The Celtic Star
Celtic duly won their 12th Scottish Cup, but in some ways the real heroes were Second Division East Fife who managed to get to Hampden in the aftermath of the General Strike and the Miners' Strike...| The Celtic Star
The nine years between the last final between these two sides and this one had brought unbelievable changes to the world, to Scotland, Ireland and everywhere else, but the winners stayed the same.| The Celtic Star
Yet again an Ibrox Scottish Cup final was bedevilled by wind, but this time it was drier, and Celtic were clearly the better team both with the wind and against it.| The Celtic Star
Celtic won the Scottish Cup for the seventh time by beating Hamilton in a replay. The first game is generally written off as a dreadful 0-0 draw, and this one was only slightly better.| The Celtic Star
Celtic went one better this year and won the Grand Slam – the Scottish Cup, Scottish League, Glasgow Cup and the Glasgow Charity Cup...| The Celtic Star
This was the first game to be played at New Hampden and is generally seen as the springboard for the great "6 in a row League Championship" side and the occasion of the Jimmy Quinn hat-trick.| The Celtic Star
This game was known as the "hurricane final" with a strong wind blowing from the west. Celtic had not had the best of seasons in the League but had defeated Rangers in the replayed semi-final| The Celtic Star