The Celt · Aug 14, 2020
Campbell’s Compendium (6)
March 20th 1954 This was an important match and late in the season with both teams still in the running for the championship (although Hearts still had a substantial lead) with six games left it was at Firhill, a ground deservedly labeled as ‘Firhill for Thrills’ and a unique stadium: the pavilion was in one corner of the stand, a dog-track with arc-lights surrounded the pitch, spectators on the terracing stood behind a high wall and had an excellent view, the players performed, accordingly, in a natural...
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