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The Dear Old Paradise: The Changing Face of Celtic Park

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The Dear Old Paradise: The Changing Face of Celtic Park

Author: David Potter

The Dear Old Paradise: The Changing Face of Celtic Park

The Dear Old Paradise is the first book ever to be written about the world-famous stadium of Celtic Park. Exploring the history through a variety of photographs, maps, diagrams and advertisements, some previously unpublished, this book gives an idea as to why Celtic fans all over the world call the ground ‘Paradise’.

But a history of a ground on its own would be nothing without mentioning all the greats that have passed through it. There are details of star players and managers and of games played at Celtic Park. It includes accounts of the first Celtic Park (1888- 1892) a few hundred yards from the present ground, the stor y of Parkhead's greatest day when the European Cup came home in 1967, the prolonged struggle of the club to be allowed to fly the Irish flag in the 1950s and the desperate days when incompetent stewardship almost destroyed the club altogether in the 1990s. There are also details of match day at Parkhead in the current era, and a few suggestions as to how the stadium can be made better in the future. Above all, it tries to explain what the word ‘Celtic’ means to so many people, and why it is so important.

The Dear Old Paradise is a must-have for all Celtic fans and for lovers of the beautiful game everywhere.

Publisher

DB Publishing

ISBN
978 1 85983 791 7
Pricing and discount information
Price in GBP
£16.99

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

DAVID POTTER is a semi-retired teacher of Classics and Spanish. He lives in Kirkcaldy with his wife and has three grown-up children and three grandchildren. He contributes to a variety of football magazines and websites and has written many other sports books, mainly on Celtic, but also on Scotland and on cricket. His other hobbies are drama, opera and the works of Robert Burns. His other books include Celtic in the League Cup (Tempus), Our Bhoys Have Won the Cup ( John Donald), Jimmy Delaney: The Stuff of Legend (Breedon Books) and The Encyclopaedia of Scottish Football (Know the Score Publishing in association with Phil H. Jones)

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