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Thread: Motherwell beat Dundee to lift the Scottish Cup in 1952

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    Motherwell beat Dundee to lift the Scottish Cup in 1952

    Motherwell will return to action as the winter break ends with a fourth round cup tie against Dundee. There was no more significant meeting with the Dark Blues than the Hampden meeting in 1952. - External Link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Footymad View Post
    Motherwell will return to action as the winter break ends with a fourth round cup tie against Dundee. There was no more significant meeting with the Dark Blues than the Hampden meeting in 1952. - External Link
    I'm jammed against the traffic lights at the corner of Merry Street and Brandon Street - behind Willie Kilmarnock. The team was going to Robb's tearoom, from which the photographer would take the picture. My grandfather wouldn't take me to Hampden - he'd suffered a couple of disappointing defeats in cup finals and thought he was a jinx, so he did a Sailor Hunter and stayed away. So that was me dished. How much a nine - year - old would have seen in that crowd is a moot point, but I'd definitely have gone!

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    There will be a lot of folk on a none for three or four record by the time the next one rolls around...I wonder if any of them will skip it as a jinx?

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