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1987–88 Celtic F.C. season

Celtic
1987–88 season
Chairman Scotland Jack McGinn
Manager Scotland Billy McNeill
Ground Celtic Park
Glasgow, Scotland
Scottish Premier Division 1st (Champions)
Scottish League Cup Quarter final
UEFA Cup First round
Scottish Cup Winners
Top goalscorer League:
Andy Walker (26)

All:
Andy Walker (32)
Highest home attendance 61,927 vs Dundee (23 April 1988)
Lowest home attendance 11,381 vs Falkirk (28 October 1987)
Average home league attendance 33,199

The 1987–88 season was Celtic's 99th season of competitive football, and also marked the club's centenary. Davie Hay was dismissed as manager in the close season following the team's failure to win any trophies during season 1986–87. Billy McNeill returned as manager, following four years in England with Manchester City and Aston Villa.

The playing squad saw a large turnaround in the summer of 1987, with Brian McClair, Mo Johnston, Murdo MacLeod and Alan McInally all leaving. Danny McGrain was given a free transfer and Davie Provan retired due to ill health. Centre-half Mick McCarthy was signed by Davie Hay a few days prior to his sacking. Billy McNeill then went on to sign Motherwell striker Andy Walker, Sheffield Wednesday full-back Chris Morris and Aberdeen midfielder Billy Stark over the summer. As the season progressed, forwards Frank McAvennie and Joe Miller were also signed.

Celtic made a strong start to their league campaign, and went on to win their 34th league championship title. During the autumn, Celtic were knocked out of the UEFA Cup by Borussia Dortmund and the Scottish League Cup by Aberdeen. Celtic reached the Scottish Cup Final having come from behind against Hearts in the semi-final, scoring twice in the final four minutes to win 2–1. Celtic again went a goal down in the final against Dundee United, but came back to win, Frank McAvennie scoring the winning goal in the last minute to clinch a league and cup double.


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