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May 6 2008, 2:55 PM EDT
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Celtic Tournaments - Glasgow Charity Cup
Back to Tournaments The Glasgow Charity Cup – or the Glasgow Merchant’s Charity Cup to give it its original title - was a popular tournament which dates back to the very earliest days of football.The idea behind the trophy
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between 1912 and 1918.The Celtic team receive the Charity Cup in the City Chambers in the summer of 1938.Above: Celtic take on Queen's Park at Hampden in the 1908
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triumph between 1912 and 1918.The Celtic team receive the Charity Cup in the City Chambers in the summer of 1938.
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Celtic take on Queen's Park at Hampden in the 1908 final which the Bhoys won 3-1 to take a clean sweep of trophies.
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Apr 1 2008, 2:14 PM EDT
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the new Scottish Museum of Football at Hampden.Celtic won this beautiful trophy 27 times - including a run of seven triumph between 1912 and 1918.
The Celtic team receive the Charity Cup in the City Chambers in the summer of 1938.
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Apr 1 2008, 2:13 PM EDT
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Back to Tournaments
The Glasgow Charity Cup – or the Glasgow Merchant’s Charity Cup to give it its original title - was a popular tournament which dates back to the very earliest days of football.The idea behind the trophy came from a
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Apr 1 2008, 2:06 PM EDT
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The tournament was to end in its original format just 11 years after the Danny Kaye final when Celtic and Clyde shared the honours in
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