Scottish Cup Final - Technicolor (1963)

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This item is shot in Technicolor.



Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland.



Teams running out on field at start of the Scottish Football Cup final between Glasgow Rangers and Celtics at Hampden Park. Captains Bobby Shearer and Billy McNeill toss the coin. Long shot of mass crowd on stadium. McNeill wins the toss. Rangers, in blue shirts, are playing from right to left. SCU. Rangers fans. GV. Rangers attacking, ball comes in from the right towards the goal. It is headed out, John Greig chases the ball and centres. SV. The ball comes in, Frank Haffey dives forward and collects the ball. GV. Haffey gets to his feet and clears up field. SVB. Celtic on the attack. The ball is passed out to the right and is centred. Players miss kick and the ball is cleared. GV. John McNamee kicks the ball back towards the Rangers goal. GV. The ball drops towards goal, Billy Ritchie punches clear. GV. The ball goes to Jim Johnstone who passes the ball up to the right. Celtic forward shoots, Ritchie saves. SV. Celtic fans. GV. Rangers attacking, the ball comes in from the left and is headed clear but it goes to a Ranger player who kicks it back towards goal. GV. As the ball comes in from the right, Billy McNeill jumps and heads the ball towards goal. GV. Ball going towards goal, Haffey makes a great save and pushes the ball over the bar. SV Rangers fans. GV. Rangers attacking. The ball comes to James Millar who chests it down and passes out to the right where William Henderson runs onto it. Henderson centres. SV. The ball comes in and Ralph Brand shoots it into the net for the Rangers goal. GV. Rangers players congratulating each other. GV. Pan, crowds cheering, & SV. GV. Play in mid field, Celtic in possession, Billy Price kicks up field. GV. Players, chasing the ball. John Hughes gets to the ball, races towards goal pursued by Ronnie McKinnon, Hughes shoots, Ritchie blocks the ball. It runs along the line and Bobby Murdoch stubs it home for the equaliser. GV. Crowd cheering. CU. Celtic fan cheering.



SV. Zoom out, the pipe band marching round the pitch at half time. GV. Crowd. LV. Zoom back to general view of the play at second half. Rangers attacking. LV. George McLean runs onto ball and shoots. Haffey just gets his fingers to it and flips it around the post. CU. Girls in crowd. GV. Corner being taken by Rangers. The ball comes into the centre to James Baxter who shoots. Haffey catches it by the post. CU. Rangers supporters. LV. Pan, Billy Price starting attack for Celtic down the middle. GV. He passes the ball to a forward who takes a shot - ball goes straight to goalkeeper. LV. Disabled men sitting in chairs watching the game. GV. Celtic attacking, the ball is centred and two players jump for it. LV. The ball goes straight on the head of a Celtic forward who kicks it home but the goal is disallowed for offside. CU. Two girls in crowd, one with hair in curlers. GV. Celtic attacking again. Player takes a shot and Ritchie dives and pushes the ball away. It rolls to another Celtic player who centres it from the right but there is nobody there and the defence clears it. CU. Rangers supporter. GV. Rangers attacking. The forwards take a couple of shots but every time the ball is cleared by the defence. GV. The referee blows his whistle and signals the end of match. CU. Man in crowd. LV. The players walking off field shaking hands. Final score 1-1. The teams will have to meet again to decide the winner of the Scottish Cup.
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