On the 2 January 1971, a crush on stairway 13 at Ibrox Stadium resulted in 66 deaths. Five of the victims were teenagers who lived within 100 yards of one another in Markinch, Fife. Their friends ...
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Hosted on MSNJackson believes the Ibrox club is now a ghost ship, if so, Celtic has been towing them in their wake until nowKeith Jackson wrote an extensive article on the Ibrox side yesterday about how they have become an irrelevance in Scottish ...
COPS who are investigating an alleged assault that occurred during the recent Old Firm derby clash at Ibrox have released images of a man they are "keen to talk to". Celtic manager Brendan ...
St Andrew’s First Aid were first to attend to the disaster in 1971 and they continue to support matches to this day. To donate to St Andrew's First Aid and help to continue their life-saving work, ...
On the 50th anniversary of the Ibrox stadium disaster, Roddy Forsyth, Pat Nevin and survivor John Hodgson join Mani Djazmi to remember the tragedy which killed 66 people. Show more On the 50th ...
FOR one top-flight manager the abuse was too much. Rather than put up with a relentless barrage of bile from some so-called fans, Stuart Kettlewell quit Motherwell last month. Last Sunday – ...
One fan claims that ‘hiding under the bed isn’t leadership’ and has urged the Rangers board to ‘face the music’ one way or ...
Alan Shearer saw Rangers blow Celtic away six weeks ago and can't believe they've gone from that to Queen's Park disaster ...
More than 200 people were injured in the disaster. READ MORE: Glasgow tenement flat hits the ... anymore as he shows off his 'wonderful' hobby Ahead of their tie at Ibrox with Celtic on the 54th ...
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