The Scotsman

25 years on from the derby which had everything...

- By STEPHEN HALLIDAY

As R angers lined up to face Celtic at Ibrox on 19 November, 1995, they did so under a bit of a cloud.

Eight days earlier, Scottish football had been pushed from the back pages to the front of ever y newspaper in the land amid the fall-out from a 1-1 draw between Rangers and Aberdeen.

The Procurator Fi sc al’ s office in Glasgow took it upon themselves to investigat­e a series of incidents in the illtempere­d contest, including clashes involving Paul Gas - coigne, Paul Bernard, John Inglis, John Brown and Billy Dodds. The criminalis­ation of offences on a football pitch had become a contentiou­s issue after then Rangers striker Duncan Ferguson was sentenced to three years in prison for head-butting Jock Mcstay during a match against Raith Rovers at Ibrox the previous year.

This time, the long arm of the law ultimately decided to take a step back and decided no action should be taken against any of those involved in the R angers-ab erdeen contest. The only punishment dished out was a one-match ban for Gascoigne from the SFA’S disciplina­ry committee.

But as they took the field to face Celtic 25 years ago yesterday, some of the Rangers players did so still under threat of being dragged before a court. What followed was an epic 90 minutes of tumultuous action between Walter Smith’s then seven-in-a-row champions and a vibrant Celtic side under the adventurou­s management of Tommy Burns. The extraordin­ary 3-3 draw had just about everything and is still regarded by many seasoned observers of the Old Firm fixture as the finest ever b et ween the Glasgow giants.

“I think everyone went away grateful they had watched it – apart from the two managers!,” was Smith’s wry reaction afterwards. “A lot of bad things have been highlighte­d about the game in Scotland, there’s been a lot of doom and gloom. But I hope the same focus and attention is given to the football Rangers and Celtic played here today.”

Smith’s sentiments were echoed by Burns, a close friend who would later become part of his coaching staff in the Scotland managerial set-up.

"It was a helluva game, tremendous stuff,” said Burns in the post-match media conference. “People will look back and say ‘I was at that game’. After a bad week, it was good that so many positive things came out of this match.”

It was the second meeting of the teams that season, Rangers having won 2- 0 at Celtic Park in the September with goals from Alex Cleland and Gascoigne. It was the only defeat Burns’ side suffered in the Premier Division all season but that was not sufficient to prevent them still finishing four points behind R angers in the final analysis as Smith’s squad secured their eighth consecutiv­e title.

There was a sense that the momentum in the title race would have shifted clearly in Celtic’s favour had they won at Ibrox that November day – but despite leading twice, they had to settle for a point as R angers displayed the quality and resilience which underpinne­d their successes under Smith.

This is how a breath less occasion unfolded:

10th minute – Celtic open the scoring with a thunderbol­t of a shot from outside the box from German forward Andreas Thom which leaves Andy Goram grasping at thin air.

25th minute – Rangers think they have equalised when David Robertson fires the ball beyond Gordon Marshall but it’s ruled out for offside. While the celebratio­ns of the home fans inside the stadium are cut short, those watching the live coverage on STV believe it’s 1-1 for the next 10 minutes as commentato­r Gerry Mcnee and his producer initially fail to spot it was disallowed. “I took my eyes off the game for a few moments to watch the replay on my monitor,” said Mcnee. “It was a genuine mistake and I hope it didn’t ruin the game for anyone.”

40th minute – R angers do

equalise when Gascoigne and Cleland combine at the edge of Celtic’s penalty area to set up Brian Laudrup who beats Marshall with a precise angled shot.

52 nd minute–Celtic are back in front from the penalty spot after John Hughes is flattened in the box by Richard Gough. Go ram guesses right and gets a hand to John Collins’ kick but can’t keep it out.

63rd minute – Shortly after coming on as a substitute for Ian Ferguson, predator supreme Ally Mccoist makes it 2-2 when he heads home a free-kick from Gascoigne.

66 th minute–Celtic are sure they have regained the lead once more when Pierre van Hooijdonk is picked out on the edge of the six-yard box by Tosh Mckinlay’s cross. But the Dutch striker is denied by a stunning reaction save by Goram.

Venerable football writer Rodger Bail lie observe sin his match rep or t – ‘ Gordon Banks’ save from Pele in the 1970 World Cup was replayed on TV for the umpteenth time last week–fans never tire of seeing it and, 25 years on, Goram’s save will deserve to be screened again and again’.

71st minute – For the first time in the match, Rangers go in front. Tom Boyd loses possession with a risky backheel near his own penalty area and Oleg Salenko’s cross is turned into his own net by Mckinlay.

72nd minute – An immediate response from Celtic as Mckinlay thunders down the left to deliver a brilliant cross which is headed beyond Goram via the inside of a post by van Hooijdonk.

The teams that day :

Rangers: Go ram, C leland, Robertson, Gough, McLaren, Petric, Fergu son (Mccoist), Gascoigne, Salenko (Miller), Mccall, Laudrup.

Celtic: Marshall, Boyd, M cKinlay, McNamara, Hughes, Grant, Don nelly (M C Laugh lin ), MCS tay, van Hooijdonk (Walker), Thom, Collins.

 ??  ?? 0 Ally Mccoist celebrates scoring Rangers’ second goal in the epic 3-3 draw against Celtic at Ibrox on 19 November, 1995. Many observers say it’s the finest ever Old Firm fixture
0 Ally Mccoist celebrates scoring Rangers’ second goal in the epic 3-3 draw against Celtic at Ibrox on 19 November, 1995. Many observers say it’s the finest ever Old Firm fixture
 ??  ?? 0 An epic midfield tussle, as John Collins is challenged by Rangers’ Ian Ferguson
0 An epic midfield tussle, as John Collins is challenged by Rangers’ Ian Ferguson
 ??  ?? 0 John Hughes enjoys the Celtic celebratio­ns
0 John Hughes enjoys the Celtic celebratio­ns
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 ??  ?? 0 Andy Goram makes a sensationa­l save from Pierre van Hoojidonk
0 Andy Goram makes a sensationa­l save from Pierre van Hoojidonk

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