IT’S NOT OFTEN a goal causes a minor earthquake but this is what Colm McFadden’s opening strike for Donegal against Tyrone last Sunday looked like on a seismometer.
Students in St Columba’s College — 300 yards or so up the road from MacCumhaill Park — discovered they’d recorded the reaction of the crowd in the ground when they returned to school on Monday morning.
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A spokesperson told TheScore.ie that the seismometer is run by pupils and the college’s physics teacher.
Donegal's first goal against Tyrone caused a minor earthquake
H/T: LiamPorter
IT’S NOT OFTEN a goal causes a minor earthquake but this is what Colm McFadden’s opening strike for Donegal against Tyrone last Sunday looked like on a seismometer.
Students in St Columba’s College — 300 yards or so up the road from MacCumhaill Park — discovered they’d recorded the reaction of the crowd in the ground when they returned to school on Monday morning.
A spokesperson told TheScore.ie that the seismometer is run by pupils and the college’s physics teacher.
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