1923–24 Scottish Cup
The 1923–24 Scottish Cup was the 46th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Airdrieonians, who defeated Hibernian 2–0 in the final.
Country | Scotland |
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Champions | Airdrieonians |
Runners-up | Hibernian |
← 1922–23 1924–25 → |
Fourth round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Airdrieonians | Ayr United | 1-1 0-0 1-0 |
Hearts | Falkirk | 1-2 |
Aberdeen | St Bernards | 3-0 |
Hibernian | Kilmarnock | 2-2 1-1 2-1 |
Final
The 1924 Scottish Cup Final was a one sided game with Airdrie rarely in trouble. Bob Bennie at left half dictated much of the play. Airdrie's Bob McPhail said, "Hughie Gallacher caused havoc with the Hibs defenders. He and Russell were easily our best forwards." Russell scored both goals.[1][2]
Match summary
Airdrieonians | 2–0 | Hibernian |
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Russell ![]() |
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gollark: Examples do not and cannot demonstrate some sort of general principle, particularly a more abstract one.
gollark: Again, some examples of things needing some sort of balance DO NOT imply it is good or generally necessary.
gollark: This is just an example of "you sometimes need a quantity of something which falls in some interval", not a general proof.
References
- The Cup Final | Airdrieonians' First Success, The Glasgow Herald, 21 April 1924
- Hughie Gallacher career profile Queens Legends on www.qosfc.com
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