They entered the cauldron from a giant can of lager before ending up punch drunk in front of the bar. Frank McAvennie, Chris Woods, Terry Butcher and Graham Roberts probably had some inkling that 90 minutes of madness awaited as they stood in an Ibrox tunnel decorated in homage to sponsors McEwan’s.
But none could have envisaged the ensuing Old Firm battle spiralling so out of control that all four would wind up in court facing breach of the peace charges.Shame games have been littered across the Glasgow derby’s chequered history but few could rival the chaos of the 2-2 draw played out on October 17, 1987.
It was the second meeting of the bitter rivals that term and the stakes were high, with Celtic looking to celebrate their Centenary
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