Bhoys v Bluenoses: The Unofficial Rangers / Celtic Podcast is the podcast that looks at the big issues at both Glasgow clubs.
The guys return to look ahead to this Sunday's fourth derby of the season between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox.They cast their predictions, pick out the key players and ponder what team the game matters more to.But before all that there's a review of another tumultuous week in Glasgow, with a rather tasty debate surrounding a forward from each club.Enjoy.
The guys are back to run the rule over a pretty dramatic week in Glasgow.In Europe, Rangers had the bragging rights as they advanced to the last 16 of the Europa League with a terrific 4-2 aggregate win over Braga, while Celtic lost by the same scoreline to Copenhagen.But in Scotland, the Hoops look good for another treble after the Gers lost to Hearts in the Scottish Cup and they beat St. Johnstone.So not much for them to get their teeth into then...
The guys return to run the rule over another interesting weekend at the top of the Premiership.Both teams were in action on Sunday and it proved to be another enthralling afternoon as St. Johnstone and Rangers shared four goals and Celtic got over an early scare to beat Kilmarnock.There's that, a big Europa League preview, VAR chat, squad depth discussion and some Scottish Cup debating.What's not to like?
The guys reconvene after another hectic week in the world of Celtic and Rangers.The Hoops now have a ten point lead at the Premiership's summit after the Gers slipped at Kilmarnock. But is that curtains for the title race, or do Steven Gerrard's men still have hope?They discuss this, have an impassioned debate about Gerrard and Neil Lennon, preview the Thursday night Europa League action and ponder much more in a fiery episode.
The guys return to look back at another lively week in the world of Rangers and Celtic.They discuss both side's Scottish Cup wins, their upcoming draws, the midweek fixture card and all the other off-field stuff like referee conspiracies and a translation howler from Sky Sports.It's another packed and lively episode. And remember, you can watch the guys debate the issues by searching for us on YouTube.
The guys are back to react to another interesting weekend at the top of the Premiership.Celtic now lead the title race by seven points after they beat Hamilton and Rangers were held by Aberdeen.Can Steven Gerrard's men claw back the deficit? Or are we already reaching the conclusion of another title fight?
The guys return to look back on a potentially huge weekend in the title race as Celtic moved back five points clear at the summit of the Premiership.They discuss Rangers' bottle after defeat at Tynecastle, both side's reliance on their key players, how pivotal the weekend's results could be and the level of coverage both sides receive from the Scottish press.There's all of that and more to enjoy in an hour long episode.
Rangers' win at Celtic Park may have come almost a month ago but the fall-out from that explosive clash is still rumbling on. The guys collide to finish the debate once and for all (hopefully) as well as looking back at an uneventful Scottish Cup weekend and all of the latest transfer moves at both clubs.
The guys are back to look over the big weekend clash that saw Rangers win 2-1 at Celtic Park to cut the gap at the top of the Premiership to two points, with a game in hand.There's a lot to chat about and they get right down into it as well as previewing the January transfer window and reviewing the first half of the season.Oh and there's a look at the possibility of VAR in Scottish football.
The guys return to look back at another hectic week in Glasgow that saw Europa League and Premiership drama and a rather fortuitous European draw.They dissect another big Alfredo Morelos incident, a Celtic fringe side losing in Europe as well as all the other big issues of the week and more, including a preview of three rather big upcoming matches.
The guys return to run the rule over Celtic's Betfred Cup final victory over Rangers. The win may have been a little undeserved on the balance of play but it's now ten trophies in-a-row for Neil Lennon's men.How will the result affect the league title race, if at all, and how will Rangers respond against Young Boys in midweek?There's all that, plus the rest of the chat from across the Glasgow divide, including a feisty debate on Morelos-gate.
We're back on a major week in the 2019/2020 Scottish football season. The Premiership title race may have a long way to run but one trophy will be decided at the weekend as Celtic and Rangers go head to head at Hampden in the Betfred Cup final.Who will come out on top? Who needs the win more? Will there be car park protests for the losers? All of that and more is discussed plus all of the latest European and Premiership action.
The guys return after a week off to look at the recent goings on at both Rangers and Celtic. The pair are still locked at the top of the Premiership after weekend wins but things may be about to get a whole lot tougher in the coming weeks. The guys review and preview everything they need to as well as talking Scotland, goal difference, Leigh Griffiths and Rangers' Colts. And stay tuned for one of the greatest rants of the season so far.
Celtic and Rangers seem almost unbeatable right now - and that goes for European opposition too. The pair saw off Lazio and Porto in midweek, with Celtic's dramatic victory seeing them into the Europa League round of 32 with two games to spare. Rangers are also in a great position to qualify as they continue to defy the odds. The pair are also locked at the top of the Premiership and we're now less than a month away from the crunch Betfred Cup final. So there's lots for the guys to discuss, plus a big English football question, "world-class" chat and a Scotland precedent being set.
The guys return for their latest look back at the world of football in Glasgow.Celtic and Rangers will contest December's Betfred Cup final in one of two meetings that month. But which is biggest? And who has the edge ahead of the Hampden showpiece? All is discussed as well as a look back at both semi-finals.Also included is a big midweek Europa League preview and a look ahead to the return of league action at the weekend.
The guys return to look back at a positive week in Europe for both Celtic and Rangers. There were also league wins at the weekend to discuss plus a midweek fixturecard and two Betfred Cup semi-finals. On that subject: Who risks the biggest reaction for potential failure at Hampden? There's that, plus more chat on Odsonne Edouard and Alfredo Morelos, eradicating the "tinpot" tag, and much much more. With special guest, award-winning podcast Paul John Dykes.
Celtic are back at the top of the Premiership after Rangers failed to beat Hearts on Sunday. The Gers' draw and the Hoops' win are discussed in detail before the guys look at a couple of young Scottish players who have been linked with both Celtic and Rangers in recent weeks. They finish off by previewing another frantic week of action with Europa League and Premiership games to come before the next recording.
The guys return with an action packed podcast after what could be seen as a momentous weekend in the Premiership title race. It may still be early but Celtic's 2-0 defeat at Livingston could have big consequences as Rangers went top after a 5-0 demolition of Hamilton Accies.The roles were reversed in Europe prior to that though - with Rangers losing 2-1 away to Young Boys and Celtic moving top of their group courtesy of a 2-0 win over Cluj.There's that, plastic pitches, ticket prices, competition, strike forces and much more on the show.
The guys return for this special show and they're joined by Dumbarton manager, and renowned radio pundit, Jim Duffy as well as former Rangers goalkeeper Cammy Bell.They chat about a range of topics including some interesting situations they have both found themselves in during recent seasons. Jim opens up on that famous incident with Neil Lennon while Cammy chats about his high profile mistake for Rangers against Motherwell in 2015.There's also all the reaction to the weekend's games plus a big Europa League preview and much, much more.
The guys return to look back on another frantic week that saw both Rangers and Celtic pick up positive results in the Europa League and take maximum points from their subsequent league fixtures.The Betfred Cup is on the agenda this week so the guys chat about the importance of that trophy as well as speaking about Steven Gerrard's milestone of 75 matches in charge at Ibrox. Has he succeeded or failed so far? Has Neil Lennon already outshone him across the city?There's all of that and more on another packed show.
The guys return to preview another big week of football for both Celtic and Rangers. The Hoops are in France to take on Rennes while Rangers host Feyenoord in their Europa League opener.But first there's all the weekend's action to sift through and a debate on artificial pitches, as well as the departure of an important Rangers figure.There's also a big review of both club's fortunes in the transfer window including their best and worst signings, plus a preview of this weekend's domestic fixtures.
The first derby clash of the season has been played. Now it's time to run the rule over what happened.Celtic got their first win at Ibrox in 18 months courtesy of goals from Odsonne Edouard and Jonny Hayes. The Hoops are now three points clear at the top of the table after inflicting Rangers' first defeat of the season.Where did it all go wrong for Steven Gerrard's men? Where did it go right for Neil Lennon and his side?There's a full derby post-mortem, plus all the latest transfer chat and reaction to the Europa League group stage draw.
The first derby of the season is upon us and the guys are on hand to preview the big match in style. They look at where it could go wrong and right for both teams and what the result will mean for the title race.Before that, though, there's the small matter of two Europa League playoff second legs and some more transfer news.It promises to be another packed episode.
The boys return to look back at both Celtic and Rangers' Betfred Cup last sixteen victories.Things are going well for the Ibrox side but are they going too well? With Legia Warsaw to come this week, the guys look at how that two-legged tie could pan out.Celtic are also in the Europa League but how will they fare against AIK?There's also news of a Champions League villain who could be on the move to Glasgow, a helping hand at Ibrox from a former Celtic hero and a very animated politician.
The guys return to look back over another quiet weekend of football in Glasgow.Both Celtic and Rangers thumped goals past their Premiership opponents at the weekend but that discussion is put on the backburner as they look back on Neil Lennon's men's Romanian calamity.The guys ponder whether next month's derby match could spell the end for the Northern Irishman or whether Celtic could still pull it out the bag.There's also mentions of Daniel Sturridge, Greg Taylor and of course the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup. What's not to love?
Ben hosts another packed episode of the show that aims to bridge the Glasgow divide (for an hour at least). There's all the fallout and discussion from the first weekend of Premiership action, as well as all the latest from both side's ventures in European qualification.There's also interesting chat on Ryan Kent and Kristoffer Ajer and a very tasty discussion regarding two attacking midfielders - where Ben gets to have the final say.Thanks for listening. And feel free to follow the podcast on Twitter - @BhoysVBluenoses
Ben returns with John, David, Cameron and James for another look at the wacky world of Celtic and Rangers.The pair both look sure to make it to the third round of their respective European qualification campaigns, so you'd think all was well in both camps? Think again.There's discussion on a winger who could be leaving both clubs, an unlikely Celtic return and some interesting Rangers comments from a Hoops legend.Oh, and there's the official big early season predictions with no fence sitting allowed.Enjoy, and please feel free to follow the podcast on Twitter - @BhoysVBluenoses
Ben is joined by Hamish and John from the green side of Glasgow and Cameron and James from the blue half for another lively discussion about all the latest goings on.Both sides eased past their opening European opponents and are now looking at what the future will hold. On the subject of the future, are Jozo Simunovic and James Tavernier about to leave their respective clubs?The guys discuss this and all the latest transfer news, plus Tony Mowbray's interesting comments, list their club's top players "on their day" and compare left-backs.Enjoy, and please feel free to follow the podcast on Twitter - @BhoysVBluenoses
The guys return for some more debate on the fortunes of both Celtic and Rangers.Both sides got comprehensive European wins in midweek so they run the rule over that as well as recent friendlies, new Rangers signing Filip Helander and the future of Kieran Tierney at Celtic.There's also time for a chat on what both sides still need to sign as well as a central-defender debate that goes down to the wire.Enjoy, and please feel free to follow the podcast on Twitter - @BhoysVBluenoses
Ben returns with two Celtic and two Rangers fans for another productive discussion on all of the latest goings on from across the divide.He starts by pondering the question of whether Celtic's banter years have arrived before turning on to more serious matters like Leigh Griffiths' return from a long spell out and Lee Bowyer's comments on Rangers and Scottish football.There's also time for a chat on all the latest transfer dealings and deadwood as well as a goalkeeper debate.Enjoy, and please feel free to follow the podcast on Twitter - @BhoysVBluenoses
The inaugural Bhoys v Bluenoses podcast looks at the hopes of both Celtic and Rangers ahead of the new season. Will the Hoops be celebrating a ninth title in a row or are Rangers going to win title number 55?The guys look at both side's transfer dealings to date, with the likes of David Turnbull, Kieran Tierney, Joe Aribo and Ryan Kent coming into the discussion.There's also some friendly disagreement on Celtic's valuation of players, Alfredo Morelos' discipline and each side's hopes for the coming season.Enjoy, and please feel free to follow the podcast on Twitter - @BhoysVBluenoses