2008-07-23: Donegal Celtic 0-1 Celtic XI, Friendly

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  • Basically a Celtic XI with some upcoming youngsters and then a ratpack of players who are not welcome in the Celtic first team, including such luminaries like Graveson and Riordan.

Review

Willie McStay's mixture of Celtic reserves and Under-19s edged a 1-0 victory against Irish League side Donegal Celtic in Belfast. Winner scored by Riordan

Teams

Donegal Celtic:
Brown, Heagney, Gargan, McClean, Caldwell, Bradley, Munster, Lyons, Armstrong, McDonald, McVeigh.
Subs
: Harbinson for Brown 65; Bonner for Heagney 59; Hanna for McClean 65; Duff for Caldwell 78; Kearney for Lyons 59; Fegan for McVeigh 76; Lavery for Armstrong H-T; Thompson for Caldwell 83; McCabe for Gargan H-T

Celtic XI:
Fox, Towell, Conroy, Ferry, Cuthbert, Lafferty, McGlinchey, Millar, Riordan, Gravesen, Gawley, Gaughan.
Subs
: Gaughan for Towell 69; Graham for Gawley 77; Monti for Gravesen 85

Referee: Ray Crangle (Belfast)
Att: 3000

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Glasgow giants edge Celtic tussle

BBC

Willie McStay's mixture of Celtic reserves and Under-19s edged a 1-0 victory against Irish League side Donegal Celtic in Belfast on Wednesday.

Over 3,000 fans, decked mainly in Glasgow Celtic regalia, were treated to a colourful spectacle with Derek Riordan's late goal dividing the sides.

The junior outfit more than matched their professional counterparts for most of the game.

They created a number of chances prior to Riordan's 83rd-minute winner.

As early as the fourth minute Daniel Lyons directed a header just wide of goal while Paul McDonald then wasted his opportunity from a close-range header.

DC's stand-in skipper David Munster also tested goalkeeper Scott Fox with a headed attempt in the 20th minute.

Kevin Gawley had Celtic's best first-half chance in the 26th minute after a Ryan Conroy cross but his weak shot didn't trouble Declan Brown.

The home side had a penalty claim turned down before the break when Paul McVeigh appeared to be bundled over in the box.

Riordan was always Celtic's main attacking threat and he very nearly caught out goalkeeper Brown with an audacious long-range lob before the break.

Substitute goalkeeper Harbinson denied Riordan in the 68th minute and young defender Ciaran Caldwell then clearned off the line after the Celtic striker had rounded the DC custodian.

Riordan could not be denied in the 83rd minute after he superbly turned to strike Michael McGlinchey's cleverly flicked pass into the bottom corner.

Right at the end new DC signing Liam Watson, better known for his hurling exploits with Antrim, drove a long-range effort inches over the crossbar.
Donegal Celtic: Brown, Heagney, Gargan, McClean, Caldwell, Bradley, Munster, Lyons, Armstrong, McDonald, McVeigh. Subs: Harbinson for Brown 65; Bonner for Heagney 59; Hanna for McClean 65; Duff for Caldwell 78; Kearney for Lyons 59; Fegan for McVeigh 76; Lavery for Armstrong H-T; Thompson for Caldwell 83; McCabe for Gargan H-T

Celtic XI: Fox, Towell, Conroy, Ferry, Cuthbert, Lafferty, McGlinchey, Millar, Riordan, Gravesen, Gawley, Gaughan. Subs: Gaughan for Towell 69; Graham for Gawley 77; Monti for Gravesen 85

Referee: Ray Crangle (Belfast)