Vanishing spray will be used for the first time in Scotland during this weekend’s William Hill Scottish Cup fixtures
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Anyone else recall 24 Jan 1976 ?
Home to St. Johnstone in 3rd Round on a crisp, cold sunny day.
They were sruggling big-time at the foot of the Premier League and we were hitting form after a disastrous start to our First Division campaign. The signing of Peter Dickson in November 1975 provided the catalyst for what was a decent squad to start performing to their potential.
We took a 2 goal lead within about 15/20 mins - both scored by Jocky Dempster - and looked comfortable.
I can't quite remember if we went 3 up or if they pegged us back 2nd half to 2-2 but it turned out to be a close, nervy finish.
We played in all white that day and I imagine the team would have been Ball, Miller, McChesney, McLaren, Clark and Boyd; Dempster, Dickson P., Reid, O'Hara and Dickson G. Subs possibly Donald and Thorburn.
The crowd was between 3,000 and 3,500.
Of course, this victory led to the classic, dramatic and memorable encounter(s) with Ayr United culminating in the 5-4 replay victory a
Vanishing spray will be used for the first time in Scotland during this weekend’s William Hill Scottish Cup fixtures
I was there, I remember it well. Or at least I can remember the nervy finish...
At the time, it wasn't felt to be that big a 'shock', given Saints were struggling.
You have a very good memory NV. We were three nil up ( Reid) with only 20 mins to go and then conceded two . Final score 3-2 , crowd 3,700.
Regarding this game , Saints are a far better team than they were earlier in the season and I noticed ( from watching weekly Sportscene highlights) that their two centre half's attack the ball very well from corners and free kicks . Hope our best headers of the ball are allocated these men to pick up . A very tough game for us but also a very tough game for them. Should be a cracker , see you there NV.
I can only remember one other SC game against Saints and that was in Dec 1985 at old Muirton Park . We were awful and got beat one nil but of course got promoted at the end of the season ( 85-86).
[quote="nithvalley"]Anyone else recall 24 Jan 1976 ?
Home to St. Johnstone in 3rd Round on a crisp, cold sunny day.
They were struggling big-time at the foot of the Premier League and we were hitting form after a disastrous start to our First Division campaign. The signing of Peter Dickson in November 1975 provided the catalyst for what was a decent squad to start performing to their potential.
We took a 2 goal lead within about 15/20 mins - both scored by Jocky Dempster - and looked comfortable.
I can't quite remember if we went 3 up or if they pegged us back 2nd half to 2-2 but it turned out to be a close, nervy finish.
We played in all white that day and I imagine the team would have been Ball, Miller, McChesney, McLaren, Clark and Boyd; Dempster, Dickson P., Reid, O'Hara and Dickson G. Subs possibly Donald and Thorburn.
The crowd was between 3,000 and 3,500.
Of course, this victory led to the classic, dramatic and memorable encounter(s) with A
[quote="ALBERTZ_11"]Anyone else recall 24 Jan 1976 ?
Home to St. Johnstone in 3rd Round on a crisp, cold sunny day.
They were struggling big-time at the foot of the Premier League and we were hitting form after a disastrous start to our First Division campaign. The signing of Peter Dickson in November 1975 provided the catalyst for what was a decent squad to start performing to their potential.
We took a 2 goal lead within about 15/20 mins - both scored by Jocky Dempster - and looked comfortable.
I can't quite remember if we went 3 up or if they pegged us back 2nd half to 2-2 but it turned out to be a close, nervy finish.
We played in all white that day and I imagine the team would have been Ball, Miller, McChesney, McLaren, Clark and Boyd; Dempster, Dickson P., Reid, O'Hara and Dickson G. Subs possibly Donald and Thorburn.
The crowd was between 3,000 and 3,500.
Of course, this victory led to the cla
That game was one of my earliest memories of queens. If my memory serves me right dempsters second goal was a screamer when he cut in from the right wing, shooting into Portland road, and smacked a 20 harder low into the bottom right corner, beating the keeper all ends up. I remember standing behind the goals and seeing it. Have to say dempster was a class player back then.
Palmerston Pitch is still covered in snow which is a concern![]()