The plaque to commemorate the death of Jock Stein is to be sent to Celtic Park after being on display for more than twenty years in Cardiff.
Stein died at Ninian Park on 10 September 1985 guiding Scotland to a 1-1 draw with Wales that took them into a World Cup play-off with Australia.
Cardiff City commissioned the plaque to commemorate the legendary Celtic manager but moved out of Nianian Park at the end of last season.
Celtic were invited to open their new stadium at the start of this season but it has been decided that the plaque should be relocated to within Celtic Park.
It is believed that Celtic are considering opening a club museum with the London Road School a possible location as work goes on in preparation for the Commonwealth Games.
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
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STEIN AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND.
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