Summary
THE Europa League group stage draw had just been completed and all anyone could talk about at Celtic's Lennoxtown training centre was 1984. Not George Orwell, Big Brother or the Ministry of Truth (or press offices as we call them these days), but the Parkhead side's previous meeting with Rapid Vienna.
The Austrians were drawn yesterday to face Tony Mowbray's side in Group C, along with Hamburger SV and Hapoel Tel-Aviv, and it promises to be a fiery reunion given the feelings of frustration and anger that still burn brightly among those Celtic supporters old enough to remember the events of 25 years ago.See the full content of this document
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Mowbray Concerned by Current Affairs, Not Historical Events Germans and Austrians Give Celtic Manager Equal Cause for Concern Analysis
In truth, what unfolded at Celtic Park and then Old Trafford in the CupWinners' Cup represents an inglorious chapter in the respective histories of both clubs. Celtic, having lost 3-1 in the Austrian capital, rallied in the return leg and seemed ...
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