The Ghosts of Cathkin Park: The Inside Story of Third Lanark's Demise
The summer of 1967 was Scottish football’s finest hour. Celtic won the European Cup. Rangers reached the final of the European Cup Winners’ Cup. Kilmarnock got to the semis of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Scotland defeated world champions England at Wembley. It was the best of times. With one exception. Third Lanark Athletic Club, one of the country’s oldest and most successful football teams, a founder member of the Scottish Football Association, and to date one of only four teams to defeat both Rangers and Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final, played its final game. And hardly anybody seemed to notice. Why?

Michael McEwan brings rich archival research together with interviews with the key surviving players in the Third Lanark squad from that final season, as well as opposition players and other relevant figures from the era.

Over 50 years on, the demise of Third Lanark remains one of Scottish football's darkest hours – and, by ludicrous coincidence, it occurred in the midst of one of its brightest.
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The Ghosts of Cathkin Park: The Inside Story of Third Lanark's Demise
The summer of 1967 was Scottish football’s finest hour. Celtic won the European Cup. Rangers reached the final of the European Cup Winners’ Cup. Kilmarnock got to the semis of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Scotland defeated world champions England at Wembley. It was the best of times. With one exception. Third Lanark Athletic Club, one of the country’s oldest and most successful football teams, a founder member of the Scottish Football Association, and to date one of only four teams to defeat both Rangers and Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final, played its final game. And hardly anybody seemed to notice. Why?

Michael McEwan brings rich archival research together with interviews with the key surviving players in the Third Lanark squad from that final season, as well as opposition players and other relevant figures from the era.

Over 50 years on, the demise of Third Lanark remains one of Scottish football's darkest hours – and, by ludicrous coincidence, it occurred in the midst of one of its brightest.
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The Ghosts of Cathkin Park: The Inside Story of Third Lanark's Demise

The Ghosts of Cathkin Park: The Inside Story of Third Lanark's Demise

by Michael McEwan
The Ghosts of Cathkin Park: The Inside Story of Third Lanark's Demise

The Ghosts of Cathkin Park: The Inside Story of Third Lanark's Demise

by Michael McEwan

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Overview

The summer of 1967 was Scottish football’s finest hour. Celtic won the European Cup. Rangers reached the final of the European Cup Winners’ Cup. Kilmarnock got to the semis of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Scotland defeated world champions England at Wembley. It was the best of times. With one exception. Third Lanark Athletic Club, one of the country’s oldest and most successful football teams, a founder member of the Scottish Football Association, and to date one of only four teams to defeat both Rangers and Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final, played its final game. And hardly anybody seemed to notice. Why?

Michael McEwan brings rich archival research together with interviews with the key surviving players in the Third Lanark squad from that final season, as well as opposition players and other relevant figures from the era.

Over 50 years on, the demise of Third Lanark remains one of Scottish football's darkest hours – and, by ludicrous coincidence, it occurred in the midst of one of its brightest.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781909715981
Publisher: Birlinn, Limited
Publication date: 11/16/2021
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.15(w) x 9.20(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael McEwan is a journalist from Glasgow. He is the Assistant Editor of PSP Media Group's portfolio of sports titles, which include Bunkered, Scotland's highest circulating golf magazine. He is a former winner of both the RBS Young Sportswriter of the Year and Evening Times Young Football Journalist of the Year awards. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Prologue xiii

1 Busby's Gonnae Getye! 1

2 La Vie Est Belle 9

3 Harmony and Goodwill 16

4 No Confidence 24

5 God Help Them 34

6 Paint is Cheaper 43

7 Domestic Abyss 53

8 Bacardi and Coke 68

9 A Most Elegant Devil 76

10 We May Not Have Eusebio 82

11 The Day of the Hurricane 91

12 They'll have a Good Season 93

13 A Sound You Never Forget 102

14 What Are We Like? 110

15 We're No' Playin' 114

16 Dismal Jimmies 124

17 Good Old Bobby 135

18 He Could Barely Walk 148

19 Grown Men Hugging and Kissing 156

20 Foolish to Say Anything 163

21 The White Knight 174

22 Help from the Devil Himself 193

23 How 202

24 A Complex and Straightforward Man 224

25 Why 234

26 Hindsight 247

27 Hi-Hi, They're Shouting 251

28 What Happened Next? 259

Epilogue 269

Appendix A 275

Appendix B 278

Appendix C 291

Appendix D 294

Appendix E 295

Notes 298

Selected Bibliography 299

Acknowledgements 300

About the Author 303

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