I was at that game - sat in the main stand almost in line with the goal line & as a mere 11 year old was in disbelief that Brian Mcginlay (Kiddy fiddler "allegedly" ) Gave Rangers FC (Now defunct!) that goal!
A few years later, myself & Ayrshire Saint were in Jack Coplands bar & we chatted with him about it! The whole defence KNEW it hadn't crossed the line! - As did myself!
Bloody hell! - I find myself agreeing with Shull!
Match vouchers should be sold & then exchanged on the day for "seat" tickets! - Football needs to decide if it is a buisness & welcome the customer, rather than try to make the customer think that SPFL are doing THEM a favour!
That's before we talk about Victor Munoz, Steve Archibald, Roy Aitken, etc!
They would be £20k a week nowadays!! - And we still felt we were paupers back then!!
Cant imagine how many times I walked up that ramp / slope!!!
Were the barriers always there? Or, a later addition?
PS: The subs that were announced pre-game, would stroll into the first team now! - happy days!!
(Thanks for sharing this Lucifer!)