1987–88 in Scottish football
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The 1987–88 season was the 91st season of competitive
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in Scotland.


Notable events

Billy McNeill's second spell back in charge of Celtic began in style as they finished the season by winning the double of the league title and Scottish Cup. The cup triumph was sealed with two late goals from Frank McAvennie, signed in early October from
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, as they had trailed 1–0 to Dundee United. Rangers, further strengthened with the signing of Englishmen Ray Wilkins and Mark Walters in midfield, had consolation for their failure to repeat title glory in the shape of a League Cup win. They could only finish third in the league, with Hearts finishing second – 10 points adrift of champions Celtic. The
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league fixture at Ibrox in October 1987, which ended in a 2–2 draw, saw three players red carded. Charges were later brought against four of the players (three from Rangers, one from Celtic) by the Procurator Fiscal. The resulting Court case ended up with
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and Chris Woods being convicted of a breach of the peace. Graham Roberts was found Not proven, whilst Frank McAvennie was acquitted. Rangers enjoyed the longest run in Europe out of all the Scottish clubs, reaching the
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quarter finals where they were edged out by Steaua Bucharest. A reduction of the Premier Division from 12 clubs to 10 saw three clubs (Falkirk, Dunfirmline Athletic and Morton) relegated. The only promotion place went to Division One champions Hamilton Academical.


Scottish Premier Division

Champions: Celtic
Relegated: Falkirk, Dunfermline Athletic, Morton


Scottish League Division One

Promoted: Hamilton Academical
Relegated: East Fife, Dumbarton


Scottish League Division Two

Promoted: Ayr United, St Johnstone


Other honours


Cup honours


Non-league honours


Senior


Individual honours


Scottish clubs in Europe

Results for Scotland's participants in European competition for the 1987–88 season


Rangers


St Mirren


Aberdeen


Celtic


Dundee United


Scotland national team

Key: *(H) = Home match *(A) = Away match *ECQG7 = European Championship qualifying – Group 7


See also

* 1987–88 Aberdeen F.C. season * 1987–88 Dundee United F.C. season * 1987–88 Rangers F.C. season *
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Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:1987-88 in Scottish football Seasons in Scottish football