Standing at the tunnel-mouth of the main enclosure, match commander Chief Superintendent Hamish MacBean was beginning to relax.
The normal tensions surrounding a Cup Final involving the Old Firm were beginning to fade. The match had just reached its conclusion, after extra time.In the 107th minute a stabbed shot by the Celtic captain Danny McGrain was redirected by George McCluskey; sending Rangers goalkeeper Peter McCloy in the wrong direction and the cup was won.They thought it was all over.
It wasn’t.As McGrain ran with his team towards the Celtic end with the cup, something made MacBean instinctively turn away from that particular scene of jubilation to look at the area just below the royal box in the main stand.What he saw sent a chill
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