This was the famous (or infamous) "slaughter in the sun" on October 19th 1957 when Celtic thrashed Rangers 7-1.
Celtic: Beattie, Donnelly, Fallon, Fernie, Evans, Peacock, Tully, Collins, W McPhail, Wilson, Mochan
Rangers: Niven, Shearer, Caldow, McColl, Valentine, Davis, Scott, Simpson, Murray, Baird, Hubbard
Scorers: Celtic: Mochan 2, McPhail 3, Wilson, Fernie pen. Rangers: Simpson.
Steve chalmers
no number as the Celtic strips McGrain wore didnt have numbers.he did have number 2 on his shorts though
Recently the players who wore number 8 was Paul Ince, Nicky Butt, Wayne Rooney, Anderson and now the current number 8 will be Juan Mata
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Steve chalmers
no number as the Celtic strips McGrain wore didnt have numbers.he did have number 2 on his shorts though
Many people answer this question with "Jimmy Johnstone" but this is wrong, No one wore the number seven shirt, as Celtic did not wear numbers on their shirts back then, they wore their sqaud numbers on their shorts Jimmy Johnstone did wear the number 7 that day, but on his shorts
Ian Rush wore the number 10 shirt for Liverpool
Celtic legend Henrik Larsson wore No. 7 :o)
Tony Allen
He wore #21.
Recently the players who wore number 8 was Paul Ince, Nicky Butt, Wayne Rooney, Anderson and now the current number 8 will be Juan Mata
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Luis Suarez currently wears the number 7 shirt for Liverpool.
When George best was playing, players didn't have permanent shirt numbers, and so he played with a few shirt numbers over the years. However, he is most identified with the number 7 shirt, which was his regular number.