WAY OF LIFE FOR US: One Hundred Years of Scottish Football, a

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Title: WAY OF LIFE FOR US: One Hundred Years of Scottish Football, a

Reference number: 5658

Date: 1972c

Sponsor: Clydesdale Bank Ltd.

Production company: Cygnet Films, Bushey Studios

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 51.38 mins

Description: The Scottish Football Association Official Centenary Film, giving an overview of 100 years of Scottish Football with archive photographs, footage and interviews.

Credits: The Scottish Football Association Official Centenary Film.
nar. Tom Fleming
Football sequences filmed by:
ph. David Allan
ph. Ron Collins
ph. Alan Hewison
ph. Dick Lorimore
ph. Philip Lee
sd. Charles Green, Cyril Swern
Original illustrations: Charles Russell
"Playing the Game" composed & arranged by
m. Brian H. Barons
m.p.s. "Seagreene"
ed. Edward A. Powell
exec.p. Rae Evans
p. & w. John Phelps
Historical Material by courtesy of Dundee Courier, Glasgow Herald, The Scotsman, Radio Times, Hulton Picture Library

Shotlist: Gvs crowd at Hampden Park, tartan army. Clips of various matches featuring Scotland, Rangers etc. (0.43) Clips of interviews with various ex players including Willie Waddell, Rangers manager (1.32) title (1.45) Rangers v Celtic kick off May 5, 1973 at Hampden, the final of the Scottish FA Cup, Centenary of competition. Huge crowd on terraces at Hampden. C/u many of players from both sides (4.23) Celtic score first through Kenny Dalglish (5.14) Rangers equalise through Derek Parlane (6.33) Rangers score early in the second half through Alfie Conn (7.39) Rangers concede a penalty which George Connolly scores for Celtic (8.40) Jimmy Johnstone scores for Celtic but it is disallowed for being offside (8.58) Bobby Lennox replaces Jim Brogan for Celtic (9.20) Tom Forsyth scores the winning goal for Rangers (9.37) Gvs Glasgow including University, Kelvin Hall and docks (10.00) children playing on red blaze pitch (10.13) c/u facsimilie of first SFA meeting in Glasgow, 9th July, 1867, c/u early documents from Queens Park accepting challenge from Thistle (10.50) c/u letter in Glasgow Herald challenging Scotland to a football match against England. Sketches of early football matches (11.52) intv W. P. Allan, Secretary S.F.A. about early Queens Park game in London in English FA Cup (12.49) West of Scotland CC, Partick, sight of Scotland v England in 1872. Sketches of match (13.30) W. P. Allan. Old photographs of early documents, teams and the Scottish Cup. Sketches and further intv with W. P. Allan about games in the 1870's (17.00) cartoon sketches of supporters on way to early games highlighting the mushrooming growth in popular appeal (17.18) W. P. Allan (17.58) old photograph, sketch, W. P. Allan (19.28) Hampden Park early 1970's (19.50) intv Willie Ormond overlaying footage of Scotland v England in early 1970's at Wembley (23.55) England score, but goal disallowed, Scotland goalkeeper clatters into post and is injured (27.45) game over and players leave field (27.58) burnt out Bellshill Primary School, ex school of Hughie Gallacher (28.27) intv Jimmy Dempsey M. P. (29.03) Gvs Busby Road, Coatbridge etc., areas where famous Scottish players came from (29.45) b&w footage England v Scotland in 1928, the Wembley Wizards won 5-1 (30.40) c/u photographs various Scotland players through the ages \(30.58) c/u newspaper article about funeral of John Thomson, Celtic goalkeeper who died as a result of injuries sustained in Old Firm game in September 1931 (31.10) intv Jerry Dawson intercut with footage of the challenge with Rangers striker Sam English. Thomson being carried from field on stretcher (32.56) photo of 30,000 mourners at funeral, c/u headstone (33.09) Final at Hampden where East Fife won in 1939 (33.53) WW2 intervenes (34.09) Rangers v Moscow Dynamo at Ibrox on November 28th, 1945 ending 2-2 (35.20) W. P. Allan talking about referees (36.25) photographs of Aberdeen beating Hibs to win Scottish Cup for first time. Photos of Hibernians 'famous five' forward line of late 1940's (36.50) intv Willie Ormond about Hibs (37.05) footage Motherwell winning Scottish League Cup of 1951 at Hampden, huge crowds (37.49) goals scored in 4-0 victory over Dundee in 1952 Cup Final (38.15) Clyde v Celtic in mid 1950's, Clyde winning. Views of Hampden with tenements in b/ground (38.55) Heart of Midlothian team shot, camera focuses in on 'terrible trio'. Footage of Hearts v Celtic Cup Final 1956 which they won, (39.55) Hearts score in front of 132,000 people (40.10) Celtic equalise (40.2) Hearts go ahead (40.25) Hearts club photograph, camera zooms in on manager Tommy Walker (40.40) c/u war memorial erected by Hearts to their players who fell in WW1 (41.00) Photograph of Bob Shankley's successful Dundee team of 1961/2, photos of Dundee v Cologne in semi-final of European Cup (41.34) intv with Jock Stein (42.00) Celtic v Inter Milan in 1967 in Lisbon, Celtic winning and fans celebrating (43.27) Jock Stein (44.15) Rangers trophy room (44.37) intv Willie Waddell intercut with footage of fans celebrating as Rangers lift the cup. Celtic players applauding. Old photographs of Rangers players. Ibrox trophy room (46.16) John Greig tosses coin before Old Firm match (46.33) Third Lanark's derelict ground, small boys playing football (46.52) interview Bobby Evans who captained Scotland overlaying Scotland v Brazil match at Hampden (48.33) Brazil score (50.00) intv Willie Waddell (50.48) ecs (51.38)