Quote Originally Posted by TheDeeDon View Post
A question for all you older fans.

Is it more difficult to beat these c*nts tomorrow than it would have been for the Aberdeen team to do so back in 1970?

A lot of talk in the build up is around the 1970 final and we were written off and can't be denied that Celtic were a decent team back then, but is the gap between us now even bigger?

I noticed the final league table from 69/70, there was 22 point gap between the teams, with less games played and only two points for a win.
In 1970, we travelled without much hope. Although we’d drawn at Parkhead not long before the final, the Tims were in the semi-finals of the European Cup, and had already beaten Leeds at Elland Road in the first leg - our most recent result had been defeat at home by Hearts the week before the final. We also had the disappointment of 1967 to remember.

That we beat them that day was wholly down to a talented and resilient XI doing exactly the individual and collective tasks given to them, and probably Celtic’s slight complacency.

It was ****ing magic.