The
complete redevelopment of the home of Celtic has finally given
the Bhoys and their loyal supporters a stadium worthy of Scottish
Champions. The
redevelopment began in October 1994, whilst the club moved into
the similar looking confines of
Hampden Park with
its sweeping oval shape, the fans would certainly have felt
at home. Meanwhile, back at Celtic Park,
only the 12,000 seat South Stand remained as the two curved
terraces and the double barrelled North Stand were razed to
the ground.
This
left the ground too small for the 20,000+ regular supporters,
hence the temporary move to Hampden. When
the fans returned to Celtic Park the following
season,
the signs of re-birth at the ground came in the shape of the
massive new two-tier North Stand fitted out with mainly green
plastic seats with ‘CELTIC’ spelt out on the lower tier with
white seats. The
huge U-shaped structure wrapped around both the West and East
sides of the ground to finish around 6 feet beyond the North
side touchline and giving in total 22,500 seats to add to that
already in the South Stand, which by
now was beginning to
look small. During
the 1995-96 season,
with home
games selling out regularly, a temporary uncovered 3,000 seat
West Stand was erected (similar to that used at the Shed End
of Stamford Bridge around the same time).
By
the end of 1995 work was begun on the much needed extension
to the East Stand. The two tier design was carried
round the East side with the upper tier ending parallel to the
touchline on the South side, whilst the lower tier was continued
to curve around the corner uncomfortably linking up with the
sides of the South Stand, which had its former side panel removed.
This
corner
of theground
has lost out on around
800
seats because of the
emergency
vehicle access gate directly below and supporters sitting in
the far reaches of the new corner also have views obstructed
by the green painted steelwork supporting the South Stand roof.The
South Stand itself has been much improved since the redevelopment
and now has an airy modern look to it, with translucent roof
panels, repainted
steelwork
and
green
plastic seats replacing
the old seats on the lower tier, which were originally red! The
press box, which hangs from the roof over the players tunnel
has also been re-clad in green and bares the club name and crest
with pride. Inside,
the stand holds the new club museum and models of how the ground
looked at the turn of the century, and the new Celtic Park -
it is well worth a visit for anybody interested in football.With
the East Stand completed by the start of the 1996-97 season,
the capacity had risen to around 47,000.
Once
again demands were high and the capacity was stretched frequently.