Season: | 1997–98 |
Dates: | 1 August 1997 – 9 May 1998 |
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers: | Celtic |
League Topscorer: | Marco Negri (32) |
Total Goals: | 497 (7) |
Average Goals: | 2.8 |
Biggest Home Win: | Rangers 7–0 Dunfermline (18 Oct) |
Biggest Away Win: | Kilmarnock 0–3 Rangers (24 Sep) Kilmarnock 0–3 Heart of Midlothian (27 Sep) Motherwell 1–4 Heart of Midlothian (4 Oct) Aberdeen 1–4 Heart of Midlothian (1 Nov) Heart of Midlothian 2–5 Rangers (20 Dec) Heart of Midlothian 0–3 Rangers (25 Apr) |
Highest Attendance: | 50,500, Celtic v St Johnstone (9 May) |
Lowest Attendance: | 4,385, St Johnstone v Kilmarnock (13 Dec) |
Average Attendance: | 18,036 (842) |
Nextseason: | 1998–99 |
The 1997–98 Scottish Premier Division season was the last season of Scottish Football League Premier Division football before the change to the Scottish Premier League. It began on 1 August 1997.
The 1997–98 Scottish Premier Division season ended in success for Celtic who won by two points from nearest rivals Rangers, beating St Johnstone on the last day to clinch the title. Claiming the trophy would have given Rangers a record-breaking 10 Scottish League Championships in a row (having matched Celtic's record the previous season). Heart of Midlothian ran Celtic and Rangers very close to winning the title, and led for large spells of the season before falling away towards the end of the season. Hibernian were relegated to the First Division after finishing bottom. As champions, Celtic qualified for the Champions League while Rangers were joined by Kilmarnock in qualifying for the UEFA Cup. Third-placed Heart of Midlothian qualified for the last Cup Winners' Cup as Scottish Cup winners.[1]
Rangers were involved in some of the season's big transfers with Lorenzo Amoruso and Marco Negri arriving in multimillion-pound deals. Paul Gascoigne also left the club, heading for Middlesbrough in a £3.5m deal. Negri went on to become only the second player to score five goals in a Scottish Premier Division match, equalling Paul Sturrock's record by netting all five goals in a 5–1 win over Dundee United.
The season began on 2 August with the first goal of the season scored by Dundee United's Kjell Olofsson as they drew 1–1 at newly promoted St Johnstone. The season ended on 9 May with Hibernian's Stevie Crawford netting a last-minute equaliser away to Kilmarnock to score the final goal of the season.
Promoted from First Division to Premier League
Relegated from Premier Division to First Division
Team | Outgoing manager | Date of vacancy | Manner of departure | Incoming manager | Date of appointment | |
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Celtic | 11 May 1997 | Caretaker spell ended | Wim Jansen | 4 July 1997 | ||
Aberdeen | Roy Aitken | 10 November 1997[2] | Sacked | Alex Miller | 21 November 1997[3] | |
Hibernian | Jim Duffy | 2 February 1998[4] | Sacked | Alex McLeish | 11 February 1998 | |
Motherwell | Alex McLeish | 11 February 1998 | Signed by Hibernian | Harri Kampman | 25 February 1998 |
During matches 1–18 each team plays every other team twice (home and away).
During matches 19–36 each team plays every other team a further two times (home and away).
Player | Goals | Team |
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32 | Rangers | |
18 | Dundee United | |
16 | Celtic | |
Dunfermline Athletic | ||
14 | Motherwell | |
Heart of Midlothian | ||
11 | Motherwell | |
10 | Rangers | |
Celtic | ||
Aberdeen | ||
Celtic | ||
Heart of Midlothian | ||
St Johnstone | ||
Kilmarnock |