It is the moment every single aspiring youngster dreams of when trying to break through in the game - and for Jude Bonnar it was his time.When the board went up for a double Celtic change with five minutes to go, a number of people could be forgiven for not knowing who was coming on to the pitch when the No.59 was on display.
But after joining the club at the age of just seven, years and years of hard graft through the system and in the B team and training field finally paid off for the boy from Hamilton.
He got to share that lifetime memory with his family post-match in the stands as he made a beeline to where they were sitting at Parkhead.It was a journey that started with Mill United and St Mark's Primary School team.
His club side was a route taken by now Rangers boss Barry Ferguson and brother Derek. Paul Hartley – formally of Celtic and Hearts – and now Bologna and Scotland star Lewis Ferguson all had the same up bringing as youngsters and Bonnar now joins those big names as the latest off the conveyor belt.
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