Pats drew 0–0 at Celtic Park with Croly coming off the bench with 4 minutes left.
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In January 1948 he played for the hospital football team in a challenge match against Belfast’s Mater Infirmorum Hospital at Celtic Park.
During 1999–2000 Gould generally remained the first-choice goalkeeper at Parkhead despite the arrival of Dmitri Kharine, and picked up another Scottish League Cup winner's medal when Celtic defeated Aberdeen 2-0 in the final on 19 March 2000.
His debut came against Aberdeen at Celtic Park, as he came off the bench to score Celtic's fifth goal in a 5–0 victory, thus becoming an instant hit; along with Pierre van Hooijdonk and Paolo Di Canio, he was labelled as one of the "Three Amigos" by Celtic chairman Fergus McCann.
At the time, Celtic were in the rebuilding process under Fergus McCann; McGinlay was part of the Celtic side that played at Hampden Park whilst Celtic Park was being rebuilt.