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Change: Celtic's FoundationCeltic Football Club was formally constituted at a meeting in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church hall on East Rose Street (now Forbes Street), Calton, Glasgow, by a Marist Brother named Brother Walfrid on 6 November 1887.The charity established by Brother Walfrid was named
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Change: W. Maley (Cathcart)J. Kelly (Renton)P. Murray (Cambuslang Hibs)N. McCallum (Renton)T. Maley (Cathcart)J. Madden (Dumbarton)M. Dunbar (Edinburgh Hibs)H. Gorevin (Govan Whitefield)Links Brother Walfrid Brother Walfrid & the history of Celtic Limited liability circular The first circular Original Celtic Committee Celtic's First Balance Sheet
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Change: J. McLaughlin (Govan Whitefield)W. Maley (Cathcart)J. Kelly (Renton)P. Murray (Cambuslang Hibs)N. McCallum (Renton)T. Maley (Cathcart)J. Madden (Dumbarton)M. Dunbar (Edinburgh Hibs)H. Gorevin (Govan Whitefield)Links Brother Walfrid Brother Walfrid & the history of Celtic Limited liability circular The first circular Original Celtic Committee
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Change: J. McLaughlin (Govan Whitefield)W. Maley (Cathcart)J. Kelly (Renton)P. playingMurray that(Cambuslang day.Hibs)N. McCallum (Renton)T. Maley (Cathcart)J. Madden (Dumbarton)M. Dunbar (Edinburgh Hibs)H. Gorevin (Govan Whitefield)Links Brother Walfrid Brother Walfrid & the history of Celtic Limited liability circular The first circular
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Change: About CelticCeltic Football Club was formally constituted at a meeting in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church hall on East Rose Street (now Forbes Street), Calton, Glasgow, by a Marist monk named Brother Walfrid on 6 November 1887.The charity established by Brother Walfrid was named
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Change: 1887.1887.The charity established by Brother Walfrid was named The Poor Children's Dinner Table. Walfrid's move to establish the club as a means of fund raising was
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Change: On 28 May 1888, Celtic played their first official match against Rangers and won 5-2 in what was described as a "friendly encounter". Celtic had 8 'Guest' players from Hibernian playing that day.Links Brother Walfrid Brother Walfrid & the history of Celtic Limited liability circular The first circular .
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Change: On 28 May 1888, Celtic played their first official match against Rangers and won 5-2 in what was described as a "friendly encounter". Celtic had 8 'Guest' players from Hibernian playing that day. Links Brother Walfrid Brother Walfrid & the history of Celtic Limited liability circular The first circular .
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Change: was named The Poor Children's Dinner Table. Walfrid's move to establish the club as a means of fund raising was largely inspired by the example of Hibernian F.C. who were formed out of the immigrant Irish population a few years earlier in Edinburgh.On 28 May 1888,
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