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The final round of matches in the '''2004–05 Scottish Premier League''' saw two [[association football]] teams contest fot the league title. Glasgow clubs [[Rangers F.C.]] and [[Celtic F.C.]] played on 1
#redirect [[Scottish Premier League]]

== Overview ==


== Match details ==
===Motherwell v Celtic===
{{footballbox |
| date = 19 October 1957
| team1 = [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]
| score = 7–1
| report = [http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1957-19-10%3A+Celtic+7-1+Rangers%2C+League+Cup?t=anon Report]
| team2 = [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]]
| goals1 = [[Sammy Wilson (footballer)|Wilson]] {{goal|22}} <br /> [[Neil Mochan|Mochan]] {{goal|44||75}} <br /> [[Billy McPhail|McPhail]] {{goal|53||67||80}} <br /> [[Willie Fernie (footballer)|Fernie]] {{goal|90|pen.}}
| goals2 = [[Billy Simpson|Simpson]] {{goal|58}}
| stadium = [[Hampden Park]], Glasgow
| referee = J. A. Mowatt
| attendance = 82,293 }}

'''Teams'''
{| width="100%"
|valign="top" width="50%"|
{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
|colspan="4"|'''CELTIC :'''
|-
!width="25"| !!width="25"|
|-
|GK ||'''1'''||[[Dick Beattie]]
|-
|FB ||'''2''' ||[[John Donnelly (footballer, born 1936)|John Donnelly]]
|-
|FB ||'''4'''||[[Sean Fallon (footballer)|Sean Fallon]]
|-
|RH ||'''5''' ||[[Willie Fernie (footballer)|Willie Fernie]]
|-
|CH ||'''3''' ||[[Bobby Evans]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|LH ||'''7''' ||[[Bertie Peacock]]
|-
|RW ||'''6'''||[[Charlie Tully]]
|-
|IF ||'''8'''||[[Bobby Collins (footballer)|Bobby Collins]]
|-
|CF ||'''11'''||[[Billy McPhail]]
|-
|IF ||'''9''' ||[[Sammy Wilson (footballer)|Sammy Wilson]]
|-
|LW ||'''10''' ||[[Neil Mochan]]
|-
|colspan=4|'''Manager:'''
|-
|colspan="4"|[[Jimmy McGrory]]
|}
|valign="top" width="50%"|
{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
|colspan="4"|'''RANGERS :'''
|-
!width="25"| !!width="25"|
|-
|GK ||'''1'''||[[George Niven]]
|-
|FB ||'''2''' ||[[Bobby Shearer]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|FB ||'''4''' ||[[Eric Caldow]]
|-
|RH ||'''5''' ||[[Ian McColl]]
|-
|CH ||'''3''' ||[[Johnny Valentine (footballer)|John Valentine]]
|-
|LH ||'''7'''||[[Harold Davis (footballer)|Harold Davis]]
|-
|RW ||'''8'''||[[Alex Scott (footballer, born 1937)|Alex Scott]]
|-
|IF ||'''9'''||[[Billy Simpson]]
|-
|CF ||'''10''' ||[[Max Murray (footballer)|Max Murray]]
|-
|IF ||'''6''' ||[[Sammy Baird]]
|-
|LW ||'''11'''||[[Johnny Hubbard]]
|-
|colspan=4|'''Manager:'''
|-
|colspan="4"|[[Scot Symon]]
|}
|}

===Hibernian v Rangers===
{{footballbox |
| date = 19 October 1957
| team1 = [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]
| score = 7–1
| report = [http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1957-19-10%3A+Celtic+7-1+Rangers%2C+League+Cup?t=anon Report]
| team2 = [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]]
| goals1 = [[Sammy Wilson (footballer)|Wilson]] {{goal|22}} <br /> [[Neil Mochan|Mochan]] {{goal|44||75}} <br /> [[Billy McPhail|McPhail]] {{goal|53||67||80}} <br /> [[Willie Fernie (footballer)|Fernie]] {{goal|90|pen.}}
| goals2 = [[Billy Simpson|Simpson]] {{goal|58}}
| stadium = [[Hampden Park]], Glasgow
| referee = J. A. Mowatt
| attendance = 82,293 }}

'''Teams'''
{| width="100%"
|valign="top" width="50%"|
{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
|colspan="4"|'''CELTIC :'''
|-
!width="25"| !!width="25"|
|-
|GK ||'''1'''||[[Dick Beattie]]
|-
|FB ||'''2''' ||[[John Donnelly (footballer, born 1936)|John Donnelly]]
|-
|FB ||'''4'''||[[Sean Fallon (footballer)|Sean Fallon]]
|-
|RH ||'''5''' ||[[Willie Fernie (footballer)|Willie Fernie]]
|-
|CH ||'''3''' ||[[Bobby Evans]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|LH ||'''7''' ||[[Bertie Peacock]]
|-
|RW ||'''6'''||[[Charlie Tully]]
|-
|IF ||'''8'''||[[Bobby Collins (footballer)|Bobby Collins]]
|-
|CF ||'''11'''||[[Billy McPhail]]
|-
|IF ||'''9''' ||[[Sammy Wilson (footballer)|Sammy Wilson]]
|-
|LW ||'''10''' ||[[Neil Mochan]]
|-
|colspan=4|'''Manager:'''
|-
|colspan="4"|[[Jimmy McGrory]]
|}
|valign="top" width="50%"|
{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
|colspan="4"|'''RANGERS :'''
|-
!width="25"| !!width="25"|
|-
|GK ||'''1'''||[[George Niven]]
|-
|FB ||'''2''' ||[[Bobby Shearer]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|FB ||'''4''' ||[[Eric Caldow]]
|-
|RH ||'''5''' ||[[Ian McColl]]
|-
|CH ||'''3''' ||[[Johnny Valentine (footballer)|John Valentine]]
|-
|LH ||'''7'''||[[Harold Davis (footballer)|Harold Davis]]
|-
|RW ||'''8'''||[[Alex Scott (footballer, born 1937)|Alex Scott]]
|-
|IF ||'''9'''||[[Billy Simpson]]
|-
|CF ||'''10''' ||[[Max Murray (footballer)|Max Murray]]
|-
|IF ||'''6''' ||[[Sammy Baird]]
|-
|LW ||'''11'''||[[Johnny Hubbard]]
|-
|colspan=4|'''Manager:'''
|-
|colspan="4"|[[Scot Symon]]
|}
|}

== In song ==
In the summer of 1957, the motion picture ''[[Island in the Sun (film)|Island in the Sun]]'' was released in Europe, featuring a title song by [[Harry Belafonte]]. The song peaked at in the [[UK Singles Chart]] in June and went on to become the 5th biggest selling single that year<ref>[http://www.everyhit.com/chart1.html Chart Archive: 1950s singles], everyHit.com, retrieved 23 July 2007</ref> Celtic fans composed alternative lyrics to the tune, and began to sing ''Hampden in the Sun'' at football matches to celebrate the victory.<ref name=Guardian/> The song has since been recorded by artists such as ''Freedom's sons'' and regularly features on albums of Celtic [[football chant|football song]]. The phrase itself has become synonymous with the match, and has since been used in other songs and poems,<ref name=Charlie/><ref name=NOW/> and is the title of a book about the 1957 final and the iconic status it achieved among the Celtic support.<ref name="book"/>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

== See also ==
* [[2004–05 Scottish Premier League]]

== External links ==
* [http://www.soccerbase.com/tournaments/tournament.sd?tourn_id=859 Soccerbase]

{{Scottish League Cup seasons}}
{{Rangers F.C. matches}}
{{Celtic F.C. matches}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Scottish League Cup Final 1957}}
[[Category:Celtic F.C. matches|Scottish League Cup Final 1957]]
[[Category:Rangers F.C. matches|Scottish League Cup Final 1957]]
[[Category:Scottish League Cup Finals|1957]]
[[Category:1957–58 in Scottish football|League Cup Final]]
[[Category:20th century in Glasgow]]

Revision as of 14:18, 3 September 2015

The final round of matches in the 2004–05 Scottish Premier League saw two association football teams contest fot the league title. Glasgow clubs Rangers F.C. and Celtic F.C. played on 1

Overview

Match details

Motherwell v Celtic

Celtic7–1Rangers
Wilson 22'
Mochan 44', 75'
McPhail 53', 67', 80'
Fernie 90' (pen.)
Report Simpson 58'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 82,293
Referee: J. A. Mowatt

Teams

CELTIC :
GK 1 Dick Beattie
FB 2 John Donnelly
FB 4 Sean Fallon
RH 5 Willie Fernie
CH 3 Bobby Evans (c)
LH 7 Bertie Peacock
RW 6 Charlie Tully
IF 8 Bobby Collins
CF 11 Billy McPhail
IF 9 Sammy Wilson
LW 10 Neil Mochan
Manager:
Jimmy McGrory
RANGERS :
GK 1 George Niven
FB 2 Bobby Shearer (c)
FB 4 Eric Caldow
RH 5 Ian McColl
CH 3 John Valentine
LH 7 Harold Davis
RW 8 Alex Scott
IF 9 Billy Simpson
CF 10 Max Murray
IF 6 Sammy Baird
LW 11 Johnny Hubbard
Manager:
Scot Symon

Hibernian v Rangers

Celtic7–1Rangers
Wilson 22'
Mochan 44', 75'
McPhail 53', 67', 80'
Fernie 90' (pen.)
Report Simpson 58'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 82,293
Referee: J. A. Mowatt

Teams

CELTIC :
GK 1 Dick Beattie
FB 2 John Donnelly
FB 4 Sean Fallon
RH 5 Willie Fernie
CH 3 Bobby Evans (c)
LH 7 Bertie Peacock
RW 6 Charlie Tully
IF 8 Bobby Collins
CF 11 Billy McPhail
IF 9 Sammy Wilson
LW 10 Neil Mochan
Manager:
Jimmy McGrory
RANGERS :
GK 1 George Niven
FB 2 Bobby Shearer (c)
FB 4 Eric Caldow
RH 5 Ian McColl
CH 3 John Valentine
LH 7 Harold Davis
RW 8 Alex Scott
IF 9 Billy Simpson
CF 10 Max Murray
IF 6 Sammy Baird
LW 11 Johnny Hubbard
Manager:
Scot Symon

In song

In the summer of 1957, the motion picture Island in the Sun was released in Europe, featuring a title song by Harry Belafonte. The song peaked at in the UK Singles Chart in June and went on to become the 5th biggest selling single that year[1] Celtic fans composed alternative lyrics to the tune, and began to sing Hampden in the Sun at football matches to celebrate the victory.[2] The song has since been recorded by artists such as Freedom's sons and regularly features on albums of Celtic football song. The phrase itself has become synonymous with the match, and has since been used in other songs and poems,[3][4] and is the title of a book about the 1957 final and the iconic status it achieved among the Celtic support.[5]

References

  1. ^ Chart Archive: 1950s singles, everyHit.com, retrieved 23 July 2007
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Guardian was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Charlie was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference NOW was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference book was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

See also