WALTER SMITH won numerous trophies during his time at Ibrox, with his last trophy as Rangers boss coming in the 2011 League Cup final against Celtic...

IAN (Newton Mearns) - Celtic beat Rangers 2-0 in the League Cup semi-final at Hampden in February, but when was the last time the Old Firm men in the League Cup before that?

The last time the two sides met was in the 2011 League Cup final at Hampden.

Rangers scored first through Steven Davis with Celtic equalising shortly after with a Joe Ledley header.

The match went into extra-time, Nikica Jelavic scored the winning goal for Rangers.

C. McGOLDRICK (Cathkin) - Can you tell me please how many Celtic players have made 50 or more appearances for Scotland, and therefore have their name on the Roll of Honour, and how many have been inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame?

Although some of these names are more renowned for playing with other teams, they were all Celtic players at some stage in their careers.

Roll of Honour:

Kenny Dalglish 102 caps, Paul McStay 76 caps, Tommy Boyd 72 caps, Kenny Miller 69 caps,

Danny McGrain 62 caps, John Collins 58 caps, Roy Aitken 57 caps, Gary Caldwell 55 caps, Allan Rough 53 caps.

Kenny Dalglish, Danny McGrain, Paul McStay and Alan Rough have also been inducted into the Hall of Fame along with a formidable list of Celtic stalwarts which includes:

Bertie Auld, Pat Crerand, Jimmy Delaney, Tommy Docherty, Bobby Evans, Tommy Gemmell, Mo Johnston, Jimmy Johnstone, Paul Lambert, Henrik Larsson, Bobby Lennox, Willie Maley, Jimmy McGrory, Billy McNeill, Bobby Murdoch, Charlie Nicholas, Ronnie Simpson, Pat Stanton, Jock Stein, John Thomson.

CAMMY (Kilsyth) - A lot has been written about Steven Fletcher scoring Scotland's first hat- trick for 46 years. However, didn't Andy Gray score a hat-trick when Scotland beat Finland 6-0 in 1976?

No. Andy scored just two goals that night. This was a Hampden friendly played on September 8, 1976.

Scotland's other scores were Bruce Rioch, Don Masson (penalty), Kenny Dalglish and Eddie Gray.