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from a trip to Donegal


An small but nonetheless historic moment in Celtic history occurred on the evening of April 10th 1995 in a small field in the tiny Donegal townland of Mullachdubh, in the beautiful Rosses region.

Hundreds of people from aross the Celtic heartland that is Donegal gathered to witness members of the Rosses CSC cut a sod of turf to be laid in the centre circle of the newly revamped Celtic Park. Local Fife and drum bands marched to the field accompanied by hundredhundreds of Celtic fans and the local parish priest who blessed the turf.

The sod of Donegal earth then travelled with 50 supporters from Gweedore and the Rosses on a bus to Glasgow. To ensure the sod made it to Parkhead in good health the grass was watered in Larne. The party was met at Celtic Park by Fergus McCann along with Donegal’s own Packie Bonner and other Celtic Officials.


The Sod was carried through the corridors of Celtic Park, down the tunnel and onto the new playing arena. Once at the centre circle a simple but poignant service was held and the turf planted in the heart of Celtic Park.


from a trip to Donegal
(photos taken by TheHumanTorpedo of KStreet forum)


Incription:
Celtic First Sod of Turf
It was in this field on the 10th day of April 1995 that the first sod of Turf for the new Celtic Park in Glasgow was cut.
This commemoration stone was later unveiled by Glasgow Celtic Captin Paul McStay on the 2nd day of June 1996.