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Celtic 2-0 Rangers, Sunday 17 March 1991. St Patrick's Day massacreScottish Cup. Quarter Final.TeamsCeltic:Bonner; Wdowczyk, Rogan, Grant, Elliott, Whyte, Mi St Patrick’s Day 1991 is forever remembered as the St Patrick’s Day massacre, due to the events that unfolded at Celtic Park in the Scottish Cup quarter final that afternoon. Graeme Souness, then Rangers manager, publicly apologised for the indiscipline of his team after three of his men were sent off. Celtic beating rangers 2-0 in the Scottish Cup tie on St Patrick's Day 1991.Creaney 6minsWdowczyk 37mins St Patrick’s Day 1991 is forever remembered as the St Patrick’s Day massacre, due to the events that unfolded at Celtic Park in the Scottish Cup quarter final that afternoon. Graeme Souness, then Rangers manager, publicly apologised for the indiscipline of his team after three of his men were sent off. Celtic celebrations at the St Patrick’s Day Massacre. It had now been two and a half years and nine previous encounters since Celtic had won a derby encounter in the league. The Scottish Cup tie win for Celtic had extended rangers 10 year cup wait the previous Sunday. It was time to lay a few ghosts to rest. ONE week after Celtic's St Patrick's Day Triumph over Rangers in the Scottish Cup, the Ibrox side were back in the East End of the city to face the Hoops in the Premier League - and for them Trending A very famous Celtic star made his debut on this day in 1927 Welcome to a special episode of 20 Minute Tims Classic MatchesIt’s 31 years to the day since one of the most infamous O** F*** games of all time – the match affectionately known as the St Patrick’s Day Massacre.We relive the game and discuss the brutal and often hilarious action.With contributions from Man of The Match Paul Elliott Thanks for listening20MT**Treat yourself or the 20MT Welcome to a special episode of 20 Minute Tims Classic MatchesIt's 31 years to the day since one of the most infamous Old Firm games of all time - the match affectionately known as the St Patrick's Da – Listen to The St. Patrick's Day Massacre - Celtic 2-0 Rangers 17/3/1991 by 20 Minute Tims instantly on your tablet, phone or browser - no downloads needed. ON this day in 1991 Celtic beat Rangers 2-0 at Celtic Park in the Quarter Final of the Scottish Cup – but that is only half the story for three Rangers players are sent off – Terry Hurlock, Mark Walte Welcome to a special episode of 20 Minute Tims Classic MatchesIt's 31 years to the day since one of the most infamous Old Firm games of all time - the match affectionately known as the St Patrick's Day Massacre.We relive the game and discuss the brutal and often hilarious action.With contributions from Man of The Match Paul ElliottThanks for listening20MT**Treat yourself or the 20MT listener The first half of the '90s wasn't a great time for Celtic. Between a useless board gradually driving the club to insolvency and near financial collapse and a plethora of piss poor signings there was very little to shout about on the pitch. Full coverage of the St Patricks day massacre from 1991.Celtic win 2-0 and have Peter Grant sent off for a technical infraction at a free kick. Rangers have CELTIC 2 RANGERS 0 SCOTTISH CUP QUARTER FINAL CELTIC PARK 17 MARCH 1991 CELTIC: BONNER, WDOWCZYK, ROGAN, GRANT, ELLIOTT, WHYTE, MILLER, McSTAY, COYNE, CREANEY The St Patricks Day Massacre. For Celtic fans of shall we say a certain vintage, Celtic’s 2-0 win against Rangers at Celtic Park on 17 March 1991 was pretty special indeed. Despite the closeness of the score, this was Celtic’s most comprehensive victory over Rangers since Graeme Souness’s arrival at the Ibrox Club in 1986. Scottish Cup quarter-final, 1991: Celtic 2, Rangers 0 but there was so much more going on behind the scenes of this unforgettable day and is now known as the “St Patrick’s Day Massacre 17 March 1991, The St Patricks Day Massacre – Celtic 2 Rangers 0 By Niall J 10 November, 2019 IN yesterday’s article about Gerry Crainey living the Dream at Celtic I mentioned the St Patricks day massacre match and the game that followed and that inspired me to go back and look at these games, firstly the on on 17 March 1991 which was as Wdowczyk scores our second in the St Patrick’s Day massacre, 2-0. Grant sent off, plus Hateley, Hurlock, and Walters for Rangers. The players are Creaney and Coyne. Hurlock in background with the hair, Woods in goal for Rangers ***** pogues-at-barras-mcgowan-stacey Welcome to a special episode of 20 Minute Tims Classic Matches It's 31 years to the day since one of the most infamous Old Firm games of all time - the match affectionately known as the St Patrick's Day Massacre. We relive the game and discuss the brutal and often hilarious action. With contributions from Man of The Match Paul Elliott Thanks for listening 20MT ** Treat yourself or the 20MT St. Patrick’s Day Massacre -Celtic Park, 17th March, 1991 🍀. ️ 2-0 victory of the now liquidated Rang*rs. ️ Scottish Cup tie 🏆. ️ Creaney & Wdowczyk the goalscorers ⚽️ Listen to The St. Patrick's Day Massacre - Celtic 2-0 Rangers 17/3/1991 from 20 Minute Tims. Welcome to a special episode of 20 Minute Tims Classic MatchesIt's 31 years to the day since one of the most infamous Old Firm games of all time - the match affectionately known as the St Patrick's Day Massacre.We relive the game and discuss the brutal and often hilarious action.With contributions from

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