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The Scotsman - Monday, 31st January 1921, page 4
Celtic, without M'Nair, Gilchrist, and Cringan, were too good for Aberdeen . and won more easily than the score suggests. Playing with a strong wind in the first half, the Celtic were never far away from Anderson, but it was thirty-five minutes after the start before M’Nally succeeded in getting the ball past Anderson. Just before the interval M'Stay scored a second goal from a penalty kick. In the second half the Celtic more than held their own. The Aberdeen forwards made a. poor show, and were well held by the Celtic half-backs. M'Lean scored the Celtics' third goal, and four minutes from the finish Fisher scored Aberdeen's only coal. Attendance. 14, 000
Celtic, without M'Nair, Gilchrist, and Cringan, were too good for Aberdeen . and won more easily than the score suggests. Playing with a strong wind in the first half, the Celtic were never far away from Anderson, but it was thirty-five minutes after the start before M’Nally succeeded in getting the ball past Anderson. Just before the interval M'Stay scored a second goal from a penalty kick. In the second half the Celtic more than held their own. The Aberdeen forwards made a. poor show, and were well held by the Celtic half-backs. M'Lean scored the Celtics' third goal, and four minutes from the finish Fisher scored Aberdeen's only coal. Attendance. 14, 000
