Proud Bhoys reveal world class facility

From: Evening Times | Date: May 11, 2006| Author: ALISON McCONNELL | Copyright information

CELTIC today unveiled plans to begin work on their Lennoxtown training academy, with chief executive Peter Lawwell and chairman Brian Quinn declaring that the facility will be "world class".

Coming after Celtic's Youth Cup triumph last night, that means the Hoops have won five competitions out of six domestically this season, Lawwell insisted the new academy will enable the Parkhead side to continue to rear their own talent to complement the high-profile names that will always be in th...

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