1987–88 Celtic F.C. season

Celtic
1987–88 season
Chairman Jack McGinn
Manager Billy McNeill
Ground Celtic Park
Glasgow, Scotland
Scottish Premier Division 1st (Champions)
Scottish League Cup Quarter final
UEFA Cup First round
Scottish Cup Winners
Top goalscorer League:
Andy Walker (26)

All:
Andy Walker (32)
Highest home attendance 61,927 vs Dundee (23 April 1988)[1]
Lowest home attendance 11,381 vs Falkirk (28 October 1987)[1]
Average home league attendance 33,199[1]

The 1987–88 season was Celtic's 99th season of competitive football, and also marked the club's centenary. Davie Hay was dismissed as manager in the close season following the team's failure to win any trophies during season 1986–87. Billy McNeill returned as manager, following four years in England with Manchester City and Aston Villa.[2]

The playing squad saw a large turnaround in the summer of 1987, with Brian McClair, Mo Johnston, Murdo MacLeod and Alan McInally all leaving. Danny McGrain was given a free transfer and Davie Provan retired due to ill health.[2] Centre-half Mick McCarthy was signed by Davie Hay a few days prior to his sacking.[2] Billy McNeill then went on to sign Motherwell striker Andy Walker, Sheffield Wednesday full-back Chris Morris and Aberdeen midfielder Billy Stark over the summer.[3] As the season progressed, forwards Frank McAvennie and Joe Miller were also signed.[4]

Celtic made a strong start to their league campaign, and went on to win their 34th league championship title. During the autumn, Celtic were knocked out of the UEFA Cup by Borussia Dortmund and the Scottish League Cup by Aberdeen. Celtic reached the Scottish Cup Final having come from behind against Hearts in the semi-final, scoring twice in the final four minutes to win 2–1.[5] Celtic again went a goal down in the final against Dundee United, but came back to win, Frank McAvennie scoring the winning goal in the last minute to clinch a league and cup double.[6]

Competition results

Scottish Premier Division[7]

1 Sat Aug 8 1987 Morton 0–4 Celtic Greenock
2 Wed Aug 12 1987 Celtic 1–0 Heart Of Midlothian Edinburgh
3 Sat Aug 15 1987 Celtic 4–1 Motherwell Glasgow
4 Sat Aug 22 1987 Dunfermline Athletic 2–1 Celtic Dunfermline
5 Sat Aug 29 1987 Celtic 1–0 Rangers Glasgow
6 Sat Sep 5 1987 Dundee United 0–0 Celtic Dundee
7 Sat Sep 12 1987 Falkirk 0–1 Celtic Falkirk
8 Sat Sep 19 1987 Celtic 2–2 Aberdeen Glasgow
9 Sat Sep 26 1987 St Mirren 0–1 Celtic Paisley
10 Sat Oct 3 1987 Celtic 1–1 Hibernian Glasgow
11 Wed Oct 7 1987 Dundee 1–1 Celtic Dundee
12 Sat Oct 10 1987 Celtic 3–1 Morton Glasgow
13 Sat Oct 17 1987 Rangers 2–2 Celtic Glasgow
14 Sat Oct 24 1987 Celtic 1–2 Dundee United Glasgow
15 Wed Oct 28 1987 Celtic 3–2 Falkirk Glasgow
16 Sat Oct 31 1987 Aberdeen 0–1 Celtic Aberdeen
17 Sat Nov 7 1987 Heart Of Midlothian 1–1 Celtic Edinburgh
18 Sat Nov 14 1987 Celtic 5–0 Dundee Glasgow
19 Tue Nov 17 1987 Motherwell 0–2 Celtic Motherwell
20 Sat Nov 21 1987 Celtic 4–0 Dunfermline Athletic Glasgow
21 Wed Nov 25 1987 Celtic 1–0 St Mirren Glasgow
22 Sat Nov 28 1987 Hibernian 0–1 Celtic Edinburgh
23 Sat Dec 5 1987 Morton 0–4 Celtic Greenock
24 Sat Dec 12 1987 Celtic 2–2 Heart Of Midlothian Glasgow
25 Sat Dec 19 1987 Celtic 0–0 Aberdeen Glasgow
26 Tue Dec 22 1987 Falkirk 0–2 Celtic Falkirk
27 Sat Dec 26 1987 Dundee United 1–2 Celtic Dundee
28 Sat Jan 2 1988 Celtic 2–0 Rangers Glasgow
29 Sat Jan 9 1988 St Mirren 1–1 Celtic Paisley
30 Sat Jan 16 1988 Celtic 2–0 Hibernian Glasgow
31 Sat Feb 6 1988 Celtic 1–0 Motherwell Glasgow
32 Sat Feb 13 1988 Dundee 1–2 Celtic Dundee
33 Sat Feb 27 1988 Celtic 1–0 Morton Glasgow
34 Wed Mar 2 1988 Dunfermline Athletic 0–4 Celtic Dunfermline
35 Sat Mar 5 1988 Celtic 2–0 Falkirk Glasgow
36 Sun Mar 20 1988 Rangers 1–2 Celtic Glasgow
37 Sat Mar 26 1988 Celtic 0–0 Dundee United Glasgow
38 Wed Mar 30 1988 Aberdeen 0–1 Celtic Aberdeen
39 Sat Apr 2 1988 Hibernian 0–2 Celtic Edinburgh
40 Tue Apr 5 1988 Celtic 2–0 St Mirren Glasgow
41 Sat Apr 16 1988 Heart Of Midlothian 2–1 Celtic Edinburgh
42 Sat Apr 23 1988 Celtic 3–0 Dundee Glasgow
43 Sat Apr 30 1988 Motherwell 0–1 Celtic Motherwell
44 Sat May 7, 1988 Celtic 1–0 Dunfermline Athletic Glasgow

Scottish League Cup[7]

R2 Wed Aug 19 1987 Celtic 3–1 Forfar Athletic         Glasgow
R3 Wed Aug 26 1987 Dumbarton             1–5 Celtic Dumbarton
QF Tue Sep 1 1987 Aberdeen 1–0 Celtic Aberdeen

UEFA Cup[7]

R1 Tue Sep 15 1987 Celtic 2–1 Borussia Dortmund Glasgow
R1 Wed Sep 30 1987 Borussia Dortmund 2–0 Celtic Dortmund  

Glasgow Cup[8]

SF Tue Nov 3 1987     Queens Park          0–2 Celtic                      Glasgow    

Scottish Cup[7]

R3 Sat Jan 30 1988 Celtic 1–0 Stranraer Glasgow
R4 Sun Feb 21 1988 Celtic 0–0 Hibernian Glasgow
R4 r Tue Feb 23 1988 Hibernian 0–1 Celtic Edinburgh 
R5 Sat Mar 12 1988 Partick Thistle        0–3 Celtic Glasgow
SF Sat Apr 9 1988 Celtic 2–1 Heart of Midlothian Glasgow
F Sat May 14, 1988 Celtic 2–1 Dundee United Glasgow

Squad statistics

[7][8]

Pos. Name League Scottish Cup League Cup UEFA Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKRepublic of Ireland Pat Bonner 32050100010390
GKNorthern Ireland Allen McKnight 12010202000170
DFScotland Roy Aitken 43160302000541
DFScotland Lex Baillie 14030000000170
DFScotland Stuart Balmer 000000001010
DFRepublic of Ireland Mick McCarthy 23030001010280
DFScotland Paul McGugan 200020000040
DFRepublic of Ireland Chris Morris 44360302000553
DFNorthern Ireland Anton Rogan 31140302010411
DFScotland Derek Whyte 41350202110514
MFScotland Tommy Burns 25251312011365
MFScotland Peter Grant 37230202000442
MFScotland Paul McStay 44560202000545
MFScotland Steven Murray 000000001010
MFScotland Tony Shepherd 410010101071
MFScotland Billy Stark 378523320004713
MFScotland Owen Archdeacon 9100001011112
FWScotland Frank McAvennie 3215630000103918
FWScotland Dugald McCarrison 100000000010
FWScotland Mark McGhee 21641311010308
FWScotland Dougie McGuire 100000100020
FWScotland Joe Miller 26360000000323
FWScotland Andy Walker 4226423321005132

Transfers

Transfers In

Dates Player From Fee
May 1987 Republic of Ireland Mick McCarthy England Manchester City £500,000
July 1987 Scotland Billy Stark Scotland Aberdeen £75,000
July 1987 Republic of Ireland Chris Morris England Sheffield Wednesday £125,000
1 July 1987 Scotland Andy Walker Scotland Motherwell £350,000[9]
August 1987 Scotland Charlie Christie Scotland Inverness Thistle £50,000
October 1987 Scotland Frank McAvennie England West Ham United £750,000
November 1987 Scotland Steven Murray England Nottingham Forest £50,000
November 1987 Scotland Joe Miller Scotland Aberdeen £650,000

Total spend: £2.575 million

Transfers Out

Dates Player To Fee
12 May 1987 Scotland Danny McGrain Scotland Hamilton Accies Free[10]
June 2014 Scotland Murdo MacLeod Germany Borussia Dortmund £250,000[11]
June 2014 England Peter Latchford Scotland Clyde Free
1 July 2014 Scotland Mo Johnston France FC Nantes £330,000 (set by tribunal)[9]
July 2014 Scotland Alan McInally England Aston Villa £250,000[11]
1 July 2014 Scotland Brian McClair England Manchester United[9] £850,000 (set by tribunal)[12]
1 July 1987 Scotland Davie Provan Retired[9] n/a
October 1987 Scotland Mark Smith Scotland Dunfermline Athletic £50,000
October 1987 Scotland Paul McGugan England Barnsley £55,000

Total received: £1.785 million

See also

References

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  6. Wilson, Brian (1988). Celtic - A Century with Honour. Willow Books. p. 189. ISBN 0-00-218230-0.
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  8. 1 2 "Queen's go down fighting". The Glasgow Herald. 4 November 1987. p. 31. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  9. 1 2 3 4 Paul, Ian (2 July 1987). "Mixed feelings as Walker joins up and McClair signs off". The Glasgow Herald. p. 16. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
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