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Rapper and musician, Bemz, stole the show for the release video, with his music accompanying the launch, while he also had the chance to be front and centre. A huge Celtic fan, the rapper sat down with the podcast to talk through his incredible experience on the day of the shoot and what it was like to be behind the scenes. Taking part in the event also meant getting the chance to hang out the players and Bemz tells the podcast what the first-team and women's team involved were like. The interview doesn't go without a chat about his music in what's been a year like no other for the rapper from London that was raised in Stranraer and Ayr. Plus, there's even more Celtic chat, as he talks about some of his most treasured Celtic moments, from his earliest memories to recent dates at the Player of the Year Award. Make sure you like and subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode.
The football may be over but the Celtic View Podcast is here for all of your Hoops needs throughout the summer, as each week we will bring you an exclusive interview as part of our new summer series. This week, former Celtic Youth Academy graduate Cillian Sheridan is in the studio to look back on his career at Paradise. He charts his rise from a potential career in Gaelic football and Aussie rules football, to moving over the Irish Sea to Glasgow and Celtic. From there, he shares some outstanding memories about his early days in the Celtic youth teams, with some brilliant stories from inside the dressing room. Breaking into the first-team, Sheridan looks back on his time scoring goals at Celtic Park and playing against the likes of Manchester United in the Champions League. And it's not just his time at Celtic that he has some great stories about, as he has funny tales about his time playing in the likes of Cyprus and Bulgaria. Stay up to date for the rest of the summer series by following the Celtic View on all your podcasting platforms.
The football may be over but the Celtic View Podcast is here for all of your Hoops needs throughout the summer, as each week will bring you an exclusive interview as part of our new summer series. This week, we have former Wales international Adam Matthews on the podcast. The right-back joined Celtic in 2011 and spent four brilliant years at the club, winning the league title in each season and delivering some domestic cups along the way. Here, he looks back on his favourite memories from his time at Celtic Park and shares some brilliant stories from inside a hilarious dressing room. Matthews was also part of some famous European nights at Paradise against the likes of Shakhter Karagandy, Inter Milan and Barcelona, and he tells the inside story on how he came to marking Lionel Messi in the famous 2-1 win. With four years' worth of stories to tell, sit back and enjoy, and stay up to date for the rest of the summer series by following the Celtic View on all your podcasting platforms.
The football may be over but the Celtic View Podcast is here for all of your Hoops needs throughout the summer, as each week will bring you an exclusive interview as part of our new summer series. This week, we have Line of Duty actor and Celtic fan Martin Compston on the podcast. The Greenock-born actor sits down to look through his favourite memories of growing up as a Celtic supporter. He also looks back on his career on the silver screen, charting how he made it to the top of the acting world and how he has watched Celtic games from production sets across the globe. Martin has some hilarious stories about Celtic and more, so sit back and enjoy, and stay up to date for the rest of the summer series by following the Celtic View on all your podcasting platforms.
Celtic head to Hampden Park on Saturday for the Scottish Cup final with the chance to win all three domestic trophies this season. On the Celtic View Podcast we are joined by former Celtic treble winner and former Inverness Caledonian Thistle Scottish Cup winner Ryan Christie. The Scotland and Bournemouth attacker previews the final clash between his two old teams, and looks back on his own cup memories with both sides. The podcast team also reflect on their own memories of Scottish Cup finals at Hampden Park and look back on some of the best finals and best goals. There's also a look back on the Celtic FC Women's Scottish Cup final success, after they defeated Rangers 2-0 at Hampden Park. Fran Alonso's side retained their cup in special fashion and the podcast looks back on their achievements throughout the season. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your podcasting channels and on Twitter to make sure you never miss an episode.
It was a day of mixed emotions on Sunday at Celtic Park as a record domestic crowd of more than 15,000 watched on as the Ghirls narrowly missed out on clinching the SWPL title. The latest Celtic View Podcast looks back on the highs and lows from Sunday and the remarkable season of Fran Alonso's side that has taken them back into the Champions League for next season. There's also all the build-up to this Sunday's final match for the women, as they look to keep hold of their Scottish Cup title when they play Rangers at Hampden Park in the final. The Podcast also looks at the men's side, with trophy day against Aberdeen on the horizon this Saturday. To get into the mood, the Podcast looks back on the best trophy days since 2012, as Ryan and Paul rank and debate their top five. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your podcasting channels so you never miss an episode.
The Celtic View Podcast has a very special Champions edition, as Jota, Alistair Johnston and Carl Starfelt join to look back on how they delivered the Scottish Premiership title. The stars of Ange Postecoglou's first-team reflect on some of the defining moments of the campaign, with derby wins, last minute winners, Champions League football, and a League Cup final victory. There's some hilarious stories from the trio as they reveal some stories from inside the changing room, with Jota telling all about his iconic celebration in the derby. They also go under the spotlight as they are put through a quick-fire quiz to see who knows the most about the title-winning season. It's a must-watch for all Celtic fans, so sit back and enjoy this title party and listen to how the 2022/23 title was won.
The SWPL title race will come down to the final day of the season, with Celtic FC Women knowing a victory over Hearts on Sunday could clinch the title. The Celtic View Podcast brings you all the latest ahead of the crucial final day of the season, with Celtic, Glasgow City and Rangers all locked in a battle for the league. There's also all the discussion from the men's team following the weekend's result, with a preview of the next game at home to St Mirren on Saturday at Celtic Park. The PFA and Celtic Player of the Year Awards also took place in Glasgow on Sunday, with Kyogo and Caitlin Hayes the main award winners in the men's and women's teams. We look back on the contribution from each of the winners of the awards and discuss their influence on the campaign so far. Make sure you subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast to ensure you never miss an episode, with a special podcast on the way on Thursday that you will not want to miss!
Celtic are back-to-back champions of Scotland and on this Celtic View Podcast we celebrate the title winners of 2022/23. Join us as we look back on the game that delivered the league with a 2-0 win over Hearts at Tynecastle, and revisit the scenes at full-time and back at Celtic Park. Hear the reaction from the likes of Jota, Callum McGregor and Joe Hart, plus hear Ryan and Paul's own thoughts on this incredible side. We also have all the build-up to this weekend's Glasgow derby, as Ange Postecoglou gets set to take takes his team to Ibrox as champions. We also have an exclusive interview with actor and die-hard Celtic fan, Martin Compston. The Line of Duty star talks in awe about this current group of Celtic players and shares some brilliant stories about his time supporting the Hoops. There's also all the build-up to a massive game at Celtic Park for the women's side on Thursday night as they host Glasgow City in a crunch title clash. Finally, we also look ahead to the Glasgow Cup final on Wednesday night at Ibrox between the Celtic B and Rangers B teams. Make sure you like, subscribe and follow the Celtic View on all podcast channels so you never miss an episode.
The Celtic View Podcast is back this week and in good spirits after Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final victory over Rangers at Hampden Park. The Celts booked their place in the final against Inverness Caledonian Thistle with Jota scoring the only goal and we have a full review of the derby win. We show you all the big moments and debate the talking points, as we marvel at Ange Postecoglou's side remaining undefeated in this fixture this season. There's also the huge build-up to this weekend as Celtic travel to face Hearts at Tynecastle, knowing victory will seal a second successive league title under the manager. With the women's team, there's a huge game this Thursday as they take on Rangers in the league and we look ahead to the massive clash in the title race. We also have a full review of the Celtic B team, as Mackenzie Carse and Mitchell Robertson join the studio for a brilliant look back on their incredible season. They also go head-to-head in a hilarious round of our quick-fire quiz. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your podcast channels so you never miss as episode.
The Celtic View Podcast is here for another weekly episode, with a big show in store as we preview the upcoming Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers at Hampden Park. The Celts are looking to book their place in the Scottish Cup final and to look ahead we have former Celt Scott McDonald on the show. McDonald brings his exclusive insight into the huge match at the national stadium and brings his own experiences of derby matches at that stadium. He also looks back on the 2007/08 title-winning season, 15 years on from the third title in a row under Gordon Strachan. This Thursday (April 27) is the date 15 years on from the Celts' 3-2 derby win at Celtic Park where the Australian striker scored twice in a crucial victory, and he looks back on that moment and more. There's also all the round-up from the Celtic Women's team and their incredible Scottish Cup semi-final win over Glasgow City, advancing to the final with a 1-0 result. We look back on their huge result in what's been a remarkable week for Fran Alonso's team, following on from a 4-2 win over City and a 6-0 win away to Hearts. As always, make sure you follow and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your podcasting platforms to ensure you never miss an episode!
Hana Kerner and Chloe Craig from the Celtic FC Women's team are the studio guests on this week's podcast, as they look back on a huge 4-2 victory over Glasgow City in the league. Sunday's win keeps the team in the hunt for the title this season and the pair go into details about how they sealed a massive three points. It's a huge week for the women's side as they get set to play at Hampden Park for the first time on Sunday, hoping to reclaim their Scottish Cup in the semi-final against Glasgow City. Kerner and Craig look forward to the big match at the national stadium and provide some hilarious chat before going head-to-head in a must-see quickfire quiz. Ryan Maher and Paul Cuddihy are also in the studio to reflect on the first-team's 4-1 win over Kilmarnock with goals from Matt O'Riley, Kyogo and Daizen Maeda. They debate the impressive victory and revel in the performances of Tomoki Iwata and Yuki Kobayashi, before previewing Saturday's home clash against Motherwell. Make sure you like, subscribe and follow the Celtic View Podcast on Twitter and all your podcast platforms so you never miss an episode.
Former Celtic winger Steve Guppy joins the Celtic View Podcast to look back on his two years at Paradise between 2001 and 2003 and his role in helping Alistair Johnston sign for Celtic. The ex-England international recalls his favourite memories from his time in Glasgow after joining under Martin O'Neill and winning the league title in his first season. A dynamic left-winger, Guppy played a significant role in the side that got to the UEFA Cup final in 2003 and he talks about his favourite games in that run that included wins of Blackburn Rovers, Celta Vigo and Liverpool. There's plenty of brilliant stories about the likes of Henrik Larsson, Chris Sutton and Bobo Balde from inside the changing room that every Celtic fan will want to hear. Now working as a coach at MLS side Nashville in the USA, Guppy was also one of Alistair Johnston's first professional coaches and he shares some exclusive insights into how the right-back rose all the way to Celtic. Make sure you like, subscribe and follow the Celtic View Podcast on Twitter and all your podcast platforms so you never miss an episode.
The Celtic View Podcast is your place to relive Saturday's Glasgow derby victory as we look back on the 3-2 victory over Rangers. We bring you all the reaction and go through all the major talking points and give you the chance to relive the main moments from the Celtic TV cameras. Goals from Kyogo and Jota sealed the vital three points to go 12 points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership and the podcast discusses what this means for the title. There's also all the build-up to the first-team's league clash away to Kilmarnock on Sunday, plus there's a look ahead to a huge clash at the top of the table for Celtic Women with Glasgow City. The Podcast's next exclusive interview comes with Steve Guppy, and here we bring you a sneak-peak of his in-depth chat about his Celtic career, starting off with his time coaching Alistair Johnston at Nashville. Make sure you like, subscribe and follow the Celtic View Podcast on Twitter and all your podcast platforms so you never miss an episode.
The Celtic View Podcast has a packed episode this week as we look ahead to the huge Glasgow derby at Celtic Park on Saturday with Patrick Roberts our special guest. Roberts was a fan favourite during his two-and-a-half years at Celtic and was involved in some huge moments with plenty of derby victories, Champions League goals and trophies. The now Sunderland winger looks back on his career in the Hoops, from his days under Ronny Deila, to his time under Brendan Rodgers where he created some incredible memories. He also helps to preview Saturday's Rangers match by looking back on his own memories of the derby with some massive 5-1 victories to reflect upon. Ryan and Paul are also in the studio to bring the big preview to the fixture at Celtic Park. They also look back on their favourite moments in Rangers matches, reflecting on the best goals they have seen live at Paradise. As always, there is a full review of the women's team and B team, with the young Hoops winning their own derby 3-1 at Ibrox. Make sure you like, subscribe and follow the Celtic View Podcast on all podcasting channels.
The Celtic View Podcast has opened up to a live audience, with the first in a series of events taking place with Benjamin Siegrist, Amy Gallacher and Matthew Anderson. Joined on stage by the Celtic View's Ryan Maher in the Sports Bar at Celtic Park, the Hoops players took part in a special event in front of live guests, as they were quizzed about all things Celtic and more. The trio went through their own individual careers charting their ascents to Paradise, and they told some exclusive and hilarious stories from inside the changing room as the first-team, B team and women's team continue their battle for the leagues and cups. Hear former Dundee United and Aston Villa goalkeeper Siegrist's story on how Celtic signed him on the pitch at Tannadice and more from Gallacher about her special family connection to the club through her great-grandfather, Patsy Gallacher. Anderson brings the B team chat as he tells all about his rise through the Youth Academy and what it's like to train in Ange Postecoglou's side. They also went head-to-head in a special quiz against the clock, as they find out who knows the most about their respective teams. We learn more about their teammates in a quick-fire quiz before the audience put their burning questions to them in a live Q&A. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your podcast platforms for more weekly content from inside Paradise.
The Celtic View Podcast has a bonus podcast this week, as we bring you our full length interview with former midfielder Victor Wanyama. The Montreal CF player and former Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur player looks back on his incredible two years in the Hoops. Signing in 2011, the Kenya international helped the Celts to two Scottish Premiership titles, one Scottish Cup and a historical run to the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League. Wanyama hilariously reflects back on those memories, including his own big moments with goals against the likes of Hearts and Barcelona, while he remember his time playing in the Glasgow derby against Rangers. Wanyama also speaks about current Celt, Alistair Johnston, who he helped persuade to the club. He speaks openly about his love for Celtic and shares some brilliant stories from his time at the club.
The Celtic View Podcast is back for another weekly show, with Fran Alonso's Celtic side our big talking point as they fought back to earn a dramatic 1-1 draw with a 99th minute equaliser in the derby. Caitlin Hayes scored with the last touch of the match to share the points in the Glasgow derby and we bring you all big talking points from the match. We also look ahead to the weekend's upcoming fixtures, with Celtic Women taking on Partick Thistle, another Glasgow derby with the B team in action, plus Ange Postecoglou's Celtic travelling north to face Ross County on Sunday. With it being the international period, the team try and pick their best international XI of Celtic players they have watched, with only one nationality allowed in each team which brings a lot of debate in the studio. On Thursday, the Celtic View Podcast brings you a hilarious interview with Victor Wanyama, and here we bring you an exclusive clip to get you excited for the full thing. As always, we end on our predictions game as we try and guess the results to seven upcoming fixtures. Make sure you subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast anywhere you get your podcast.
Against a backdrop of the Celtic Park pitch, Ken McCluskey and Robert Hodgens are performing two acoustic songs for the Celtic View. The songs – Stonehouse Violets and Daddy Was An Engineer – are both new tunes but at the same time, are instantly recognisable, given that they are being performed two of the founding members of the famous Scottish band, The Bluebells, along with Ken's brother, David. The band are back with a new album – The Bluebells: in the 21st Century – along with a number of live gigs to support its release on April 28
Mikael Lustig is the special guest on this week's Celtic View Podcast, as the former defender joins us in the studio for a special look back on his Celtic career. After winning eight league titles in eight seasons, plus four Scottish Cups and four League Cups, Lustig returned to Glasgow and Celtic Park for the first time since leaving in 2019. The former Sweden international sits down to reflect on his incredible career at Celtic, sharing some brilliant dressing room stories from the Champions League campaigns and about his teammates. He also looks ahead to May's special night at the OVO Hydro with Scott Brown, with tickets still available. The podcast also brings you all the latest from inside Paradise, as the team reflects on Saturday's 3-1 victory over Hibernian. It was a match full of talking points and the team get stuck into a debate on VAR and talk about Hyeongyu Oh's dramatic winner. There's also more from the women's team after they reached the Scottish Cup semi-finals with a 5-1 win over Hearts. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your usual podcast channels to make sure you don't miss a future episode.
Callum McGregor is the latest guest on the brand-new Celtic View Podcast, in an exclusive interview from the latest Celtic View magazine which is out this Friday. The captain sat down with the new 100-page magazine, which is celebrating the club's Irish roots and has more exclusive interviews with the likes of Ange Postecoglou, reaction to the League Cup final and a competition to win tickets to the next Glasgow derby. In the latest podcast, the team bring you a taste of the skipper's interview as he looks back on his record in cup finals, going back to his first Youth Cup final all the way through to his recent win over Rangers at Hampden Park. Ryan Maher and Paul Cuddihy then bring you all the latest from the first-team as they reflect back on the Scottish Cup quarter-final win over Hearts and look ahead to another Hampden derby clash in the semi-final. After another Aaron Mooy masterclass at Tynecastle, the team debate the Australian's place in the club's best bargain buys, as you have your say on who comes out on top. With Hibernian the next opponent for the first-team, there's the big preview to the fixture and a look back on classic encounters between the sides. As always, there is also an update from the B team and women's teams. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your usual podcast channels to make sure you don't miss a future episode.
Former Celtic Youth Academy graduate Ross Wallace is the latest guest on the Celtic View Podcast as he looks back on his time as a Celt. The Dundee-born winger reflects on joining the youth side at Celtic and what it was like to break through during Martin O'Neill's incredible time with the likes of Henrik Larsson, Chris Sutton, Alan Thompson, and fellow academy players Shaun Maloney and Aiden McGeady as competition. Wallace shares some brilliant tales about his early days and what those big players were like to play with, as well as the stories behind his debut and opening goals. The former Scotland player was part of some successful sides under Martin O'Neill and Gordon Strachan and he goes into details about lifting the cups and leagues during his time at Celtic. There's also some hilarious stories from the dressing room as he shares some behind the scene tales about the likes of Roy Keane, Bobo Balde, Chris Sutton and more! Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your usual podcast channels to make sure you don't miss a future episode!
It was another big weekend for Celtic as Ange Postecoglou's side defeated St Mirren 5-1 in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday. Five goals from five different scorers kept the Hoops nine points clear at the top of the table and it also brought up 250 goals since the manager has arrived. On this week's Celtic View Podcast, Ryan Maher and Paul Cuddihy look back on the victory in Paisley and then take a look at the best of the 250 goals so far. You have your say as well, as the podcast asked you for your favourites and we try to decide which goal is number one. There's also all the build-up to a double header against Hearts this week in the league and Scottish Cup. To get ready for the cup clash, we look back on four Scottish Cup classics between the team. We then bring you a sneak peek of our upcoming podcast with former Celtic Youth Academy graduate Ross Wallace who shares the best stories from his time at Paradise, with the full interview out later this week. There's also all the updates from the women's side and B team. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your usual podcast channels to make sure you don't miss a future episode.
It was a derby weekend to remember for Celtic as both the first-team and women's team recorded huge results in the Glasgow derby. On Friday night, Fran Alonso's side secured an impressive 3-0 win over Rangers to go four points clear in second place, with two goals from Caitlin Hayes and one from Amy Gallacher. Then on Sunday, Ange Postecoglou's side lifted the Scottish League Cup for the second successive season with a 2-1 win at Hampden Park through two goals from Kyogo. To look back on the weekend, Caitlin Hayes is in the studio as the special guest to reflect on her side's SWPL win and her two goals. As a huge Celtic supporter, Caitlin also helps unpick the Viaplay Cup final, as her and Ryan Maher look back on all the best moments from the national stadium. Later in the podcast, cup winning defender Carl Starfelt sits down for an exclusive chat on all things League Cup final, bringing exclusive stories from inside the Hoops' dressing room. There's then a preview to the weekend's fixtures, with the first-team facing St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership, and the women's team hosting Glasgow City on Sunday in a top-of-the-table clash. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your usual podcast channels to make sure you don't miss a future episode.
Former Celtic defender and current Brentford and Norway star, Kristoffer Ajer, is our special guest on the Celtic View Podcast as we build up to Sunday's League Cup final against Rangers. Ajer won nine trophies during his five years as a Celtic player and he takes time to look back on his Hoops' career, with a special look at the last final against Rangers at Hampden Park in 2019. He sits down to reflect on his early days as a Celtic player, looks back on his favourite derby moments and cup finals, plus spills all the stories about the players in the dressing room at Paradise. Ryan and Paul are also in the studio to look forward to Sunday's match, reflecting on their own derby memories and unpicking where the game might be won for Ange Postecoglou's side. There's also all the build-up to Celtic FC Women's derby match against Rangers in the SWPL on Friday night as they look to close the gap on leaders Glasgow City. It's the second podcast of the week, with Darren O'Dea and Stephen McManus sitting down with Ryan Maher earlier in the week to remember their own derby victory in the League Cup final in 2009.
It's a big week for Celtic as they get set to try and retain their title in Sunday's League Cup final against Rangers at Hampden Park. To get in the mood for the big tie, the Celtic View Podcast has two special podcasts this week, reflecting on our previous two League Cup final victories over Rangers. On Friday, Ryan Christie of Bournemouth and Kris Ajer of Brentford reflect on the 2019 victory. In this episode, B team coaches Darren O'Dea and Stephen McManus look back on the 2009 final, where goals from O'Dea and Aiden McGeady allowed McManus to lift the trophy up the steps at Hampden Park. The pair look back on all the moments in the lead-up to the match, bringing you the details of what it was like to prepare for a final under Gordon Strachan with some exclusive stories from the changing room. They then recount the match, and O'Dea remembers his big moment when he scored the crucial opening goal in extra-time that helped deliver the cup. The coaches then preview the upcoming final and give their take on Ange Postecoglou's team and their chances. Make sure you subscribe to the Celtic View on Twitter, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify to stay up to date with all the latest weekly episodes.
Ryan and Paul are back in the Celtic View Podcast studio to look ahead to another big weekend of action for Celtic. The team first of all review last weekend's action for the first team in their 5-1 Scottish Cup win over St Mirren, plus victories for the B and women sides. There's a review of the Scottish Cup quarter-finals draw with both men's and women's sides being drawn away to Hearts in the last eight. Aberdeen head to Celtic Park on Saturday and the team reflect on their own memories of the fixture, talking about some of the biggest moments against Alex Fergusson's side in the 1980s, to the recent battles in cup finals. Glenn Loovens was the special guest on the podcast this week and in this episode we give you a taster of his interview which is live on the Celtic FC YouTube and podcast sites. To end, Ryan and Paul bring back the predictions game, where each week they take one another to see who knows the most about the football fixtures. Make sure you follow the podcast on the @CelticView Twitter page, and like and subscribe on all your usual podcast channels.
Former Celtic, Cardiff City, Feyenoord and Netherlands defender Glenn Loovens is the latest guest on the Celtic View Podcast. Spending four years at Celtic, Loovens won a league title, Scottish Cup and League Cup, playing a key role in each trophy lift. In this latest episode, Loovens tells all about his four year spell at Celtic and all his memories of those big moments. It's a hilarious insight from the retired central defender who tells some unbelievable stories from the dressing room inside Celtic Park. There are stories all about the likes of Neil Lennon, Simon Ferry, Bobo Balde, Scott Brown and more that every Celtic fan will want to hear! It's the first podcast of this week and make sure you stay up to date on the @CelticView Twitter page for the second instalment later this week, as Ryan and Paul will be in the studio to look ahead to the big Celtic fixtures coming up.
For the first time in 2023, the Celtic View Podcast is back in the studio as the team reflect on the start to the year so far for the Celts. Paul and Ryan reflect on Ange Postecoglou's Celtic since their return from the World Cup and look back on some of the big moments that include reaching the League Cup final. They also look back on the women and B teams and their starts to 2023 with both sides in the hunt to win their league titles. The special guest this week is Stefan Johansen, the three time Scottish Premiership winner and Scotland Player of the Year for 2015. The Queens Park Rangers midfielder joined Celtic in 2014 for a three-and-a-half year spell, and the Norwegian reflects on the big moments during his Hoops career, including a League Cup derby win and the Europa League match at home to Inter Milan.
“I signed for Celtic then went to work in a car wash!” | Niall McGinn on the Celtic View Podcast #22 Former Celtic player Niall McGinn is the special guest on the Celtic View Podcast this week as he shares some brilliant stories about his time at the club. Hear from the ex-Hoops winger on the latest episode as he talks about his early days with Derry City and details how close he made it as a Gaelic football player. McGinn then shares all about how his move to Celtic came about and how he celebrated by working in a car wash. There's all the great stories about his early days in the Youth Academy at Celtic and moving through into the first-team and making his debut. The former Aberdeen man talks about the big moments and goals from his time at the club and shares some dressing room tales about his teammates.
Former Celtic Youth Academy graduate, Jackson Irvine, is the special guest on this week's Celtic View Podcast. The Australian international and current St. Pauli midfielder shares some hilarious stories on his journey from Australia, to Celtic and his time in the first-team. Hear exactly what it was like for a Celtic player in the early 2010s to try and break into a first-team and hear some brilliant tales about changing room antics. Irvine also shares details on the likes of James Forrest and Callum McGregor who he shared a youth team dressing room with, and remembers his debut and Neil Lennon's angry reaction in the match. It's a hilarious listen with the former Celtic player, as he also talks about Ange Postecoglou who managed Irvine at Australia, and the impact he had on him as a player.
Paul Lambert reacts to Celtic in League Cup final & incredible '98 title memories – Celtic View Podcast #20 The Celtic View Podcast is back for 2023 and Paul Lambert is our special guest for the first pod of the New Year. The former title winning captain reflects on Ange Postecoglou's sides 2-0 victory over Kilmarnock in the League Cup semi-final, and looks ahead to the Glasgow derby in the final. Lambert is full of praise for the current team and he shares his thoughts on the job the manager is doing and what he thinks the team can achieve over the second-half of the season. A treble-winner at Celtic, Lambert also looks back on his own time at the football and shares some brilliant stories of the big games he played in and the players he shared the dressing room with. With 2023 being 25 years since the 1998 title-winning campaign, and 20 years since the UEFA Cup final run, Lambert reflects on his memories of those two memorable campaigns. He also takes some of your fan questions, which brings out a hilarious story about Henrik Larsson and their famous pool games.
Greg Taylor and Matt O'Riley join the last edition of the Celtic View Podcast for 2022 in a bumper episode. Left-back Taylor is our special guest as he sits down with Paul Cuddihy to chat all about the World Cup break, the return of the football, and there's some festive chat with Christmas around the corner. Midfielder Matt O'Riley takes part in a special Celtic View feature where he discusses his favourite music tracks that get him up for the big matches. The full interview is only available in the latest Celtic View magazine, as O'Riley shares all about his father's very own musical career and his Christmas single. There's all the chat from the return of the domestic football, as Celtic scored an 87th minute winner away to Aberdeen on Saturday thanks to a Callum McGregor goal. There's all the build up to matches against Livingston and St Johnstone, and a look at the festive period for the B team and the women's team. ---
Former manager Martin O'Neill is on for the second part of his exclusive interview with the Celtic View ahead of the release of his new autobiography. Last week's podcast brought Martin's stories of his early years and start to life at Celtic, while in the final edition, the Hoops great shares all about his time at Paradise. Celtic Women's player Tiree Burchill is in the Celtic View Podcast studio as our special guest. The 17-year-old has had a breakthrough year in Fran Alonso's side and she chats about her rise to the first-team and making it at her childhood club. Following in the footsteps of her dad Mark Burchill who also came through the Celtic Youth Academy in the 1990s, Tiree talks about her father's influence on her career. There's also all the chat about the women's side this season, with one final game this Sunday at home to Motherwell in the final match before the winter break. To end, Ryan Maher puts Tiree under the spotlight in the 60-second quickfire quiz, to see if she can beat Giorgos Giakoumakis's score of 8.
Former Celtic manager and club hero Martin O'Neill joins this week's podcast for a special interview. Under O'Neill, Celtic rose back to the top of the domestic game and climbed the heights of Europe, and he sits down to talk all about his playing and management career with Paul Cuddihy, including those top moments at Celtic Park. Speaking after the launch of his new autobiography ‘On Days Like Years – My Life in Football,' O'Neill speaks about his early years and the start to his management career at Celtic. The Celtic View team also bring you all the updates from inside the club, with new signing Yuki Kobyasahi landing in Glasgow, and Alistair Johnston's move from Canada confirmed. There's B team and women's team chat, as well as their usual predictions game and all the debate around the World Cup. 00:00 : Start 01:28 : New signings 11:58 : Martin O'Neill interview 35:00 Women's team & B team update 42:25 : World Cup debate & Predictions
The Celtic View Podcast is back for another weekly episode, as the team brings you all the latest from the brand new Celtic View Christmas magazine which is out now. The 100-page magazine is packed full of exclusive interviews, great Celtic features and lots of brilliant competitions including the chance to win matchday hospitality at Celtic Park for 10 people, courtesy of club sponsor Dafabet. The team behind the View bring you all the insight into what goes into making the magazine and talks about some of their favourite interviews with the likes of Reo Hatate, Ange Postecoglou and Matt O'Riley. There are plenty of celebrity Celtic fans interviewed for the magazine and in episode 16 the podcast brings you a sneak peek of one of those. DJs LF System rose to the top of the charts this year with their single Afraid to Feel going eight weeks at number one in the UK charts and they sit down to chat about their incredible year, their love for Celtic and their friendship with fellow Hoops fan Lewis Capaldi. There has still been football despite the World Cup break for Celtic, as the B team and women's side have been in action and the podcast brings you up to date with all the latest. Finally, with the games on in Qatar, Ryan and Paul have their own take on the World Cup and use the competition for the latest instalment of the predictions game.
The Celtic View Podcast comes to you from Sydney, Australia, the base for Celtic's recent trip to face Sydney FC and Everton in the Sydney Super Cup. With the team down under and away from the studio, this week's podcast brings you an exclusive interview with Josip Juranovic, who is away with Croatia at the FIFA World Cup. Before flying out to the World Cup, Juranovic sat down with the Celtic View for the brand new 100-page edition which is set to be out this week and the only place you can read the full interview. Make sure you keep your eyes out for the magazine which is packed full of exclusive interviews and prizes.
As the domestic campaign shuts down for the World Cup, the Celtic View Podcast take you back through the first part of the season and let you decide what the biggest moments, goals, and players have been so far. We asked you to decide the winner in six categories for Atmosphere of the Season, Performance of the Season, Game of the Season, Signing of the season, Goal of the Season, as well as Player of the Season. The Celtic View Podcast team debate four options in each category to see if they agree with your choices, as we go through big moments like the Glasgow Derby win against Rangers and the return of the Champions League against Real Madrid. Plus, they analyse the individual performances of some of the stand out performers in Jota, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Kyogo and Greg Taylor. With the team flying out to Australia this week for the Sydney Super Cup, Sydney born Harry Kewell and Aaron Mooy join the pod to look ahead to the tour Down Under and Aaron's involvement in the World Cup. It's an exciting trip for the Celts and for the Hoops fans over in Australia, and the team caught up with the Sydney Celtic Supporter's Club to hear about their club and how much they're looking forward to the upcoming games. There's no predictions game in this week's episode, however the team need you to get involved during the World Cup, with those taking part getting the chance to win a signed Celtic View by the four Celts off to Qatar. To get involved make sure you reach out to the Celtic View on Twitter @CelticView.
Former Celtic and Sweden defender Mikael Lustig is the special guest on the Celtic View Podcast as the right-back called time on his playing career. Lustig spent seven-and-a-half years at Celtic and was a fan favourite winning 16 major honours, and he speaks to Paul Cuddihy all about his Celtic career and his recent retirement. The Celtic View team also have all the chat from the weekend's action as Celtic left it late through goals from Kyogo and Liel Abada to move seven points clear in the Scottish Premiership with a 4-2 win over Dundee United. They also look forward to the last week of league action before the World Cup with Ange Postecoglou's Celtic facing Motherwell and Ross County before the break. There's also a look at the B team who recorded an emphatic and impressive victory over Open Goal Broomhill in the Lowland League, with another double header this week. To finish, the team go through their predictions for the week's action, as Ryan Maher and Paul Cuddihy go up against you the supporters this season to test their football knowledge. To take part in the predictions game, message the Celtic View on Twitter, as the team are looking for a new fan every week.
The Celtic View Podcast is back for its weekly round-up of all things Celtic and Moritz Jenz is our special guest as the German defender sits down for a bumper chat about all things football and about his life away from Celtic. Having signed from Lorient in the summer, Jenz opens up on how his move came to fruition, while also discussing his early years at the Fulham academy, how he's settling into life off the park, and his friendship with Matt O'Riley. The 23-year-old also looks back on a dream debut, answers your fan questions and takes part in our 60-second quick-fire quiz. There's plenty to discuss in the studio as the team reflects on the 3-0 win over Livingston that was capped by Greg Taylor's goal in his 100th appearance. There's also all the chat ahead of a busy week with the Celts taking on Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in the Champions League on Wednesday, before hosting Dundee United in the league on Saturday. Ryan Maher and Paul Cuddihy also review and preview the action for the B team and women's team, before rounding off on their weekly predictions games, as they try and predict the scores to seven fixtures and find out who comes out on top at the end of the season.
The Celtic View Podcast is back for its weekly round-up of all things Celtic and there's plenty to talk about as VAR announced itself on the Scottish Premiership in noisy fashion during Celtic's 4-3 win away to Hearts. It was an incident filled afternoon in Edinburgh as Greg Taylor scored the winning goal to extend Celtic's lead at the top of the table to four points. Ryan and Paul review all the action and look ahead to the next league tie against Livingston, plus the huge UEFA Champions League tie at home to Shakhtar Donetsk at Celtic Park. The exclusive interview comes from Jiri Jarosik, the former Celtic midfielder who scored in the last meeting between Celtic and Shakhtar Donetsk at Celtic Park in November 2007. On that night, it was a 2-1 win for Celtic and Jarosik looks back on that game and his Celtic career. There's also all the latest from the women's team and B team, with the young Celts also facing Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Youth League, and the women's big league meeting with Glasgow City at the weekend. To end, the team have a new predictions game where Ryan and Paul will go head-to-head with you the supporters each week, as they try and predict the scores to seven fixtures and find out who comes out on top at the end of the season
Ryan Maher is joined by Paul Cuddihy for another episode of the Celtic View Podcast as the pair look back on James Forrest's hat-trick to earn the winger his 100th goal for the club. The team look back on an impressive weekend as the Celts stayed top of the Scottish Premiership table with a 6-1 victory over Hibernian, with goals from Giorgos Giakouamkis, Daizen Maeda and the landmark moment from Forrest. Callum McGregor is our special guest, as Paul sits down with the captain to speak about the release of his upcoming autobiography ‘The Making of a Celtic Captain,' which is out in club stores from October 20. It's a fascinating chat as McGregor details his journey from Youth Academy to title winner, and what it was like to put the book together alongside Paul. There's also all the build-up to another huge week for the first-team with the quarter-finals of the League Cup on Wednesday away to Motherwell, before a league visit to Tynecastle to face Hearts on Saturday. There's also all the chat from the women's team as they continued their 100% start to the season with a 7-0 victory over Glasgow Women and prepare for their own double-header this week against Dundee United and Spartans. To end, the team have a new predictions game where Ryan and Paul will go head-to-head with you the supporters each week, as they try and predict the scores to seven fixtures and find out who comes out on top at the end of the season.
Ryan Maher is joined by Paul Cuddihy for another episode of the Celtic View Podcast as the pair look back on a frantic game for Celtic on Saturday, as Giorgos Giakoumakis scored a 95th minute winner over St Johnstone to stay at the top of the Scottish Premiership, just minutes after the Perth side snatched an injury time equaliser. The team also look ahead to the huge UEFA Champions League clash for the Hoops against RB Leipzig on Tuesday at Celtic Park, in what's set to be a raucous Celtic Park atmosphere in Europe. Paul Lambert joins the podcast with his vast knowledge on German football to reflect on the Celt's defeat over in Leipzig last week and look ahead to Celtic's chances against the Bundesliga outfit on match day four. Then, Scott Sinclair, a Celtic icon during his three-and-a-half year spell, also joins to reflect on the last meeting between the sides at Celtic Park in what was a memorable 2-1 for the Hoops in the UEFA Europa League in 2018, plus, the former Chelsea and Swansea City winger also recalls his own memories of playing in Glasgow. There's also all the chat from the B team and the women's team who face their own tests this week, with forward Amy Gallacher the latest women's player on the My Game, My Words series as she shares her life story and how she ended up in the green and white. To end, the team have a new predictions game where Ryan and Paul will go head-to-head with you the supporters each week, as they try and predict the scores to seven fixtures and find out who comes out on top at the end of the season.
Ryan Maher is joined by Paul Cuddihy for another episode of the Celtic View Podcast as the pair look back on a busy weekend of action for the Celtic sides with three wins out of three for the first-team, women's team and B team. There's also a big preview to the huge UEFA Champions League clash away to RB Leipzig on Wednesday, as former BT Sport Scottish football commentator, and now German football commentator, Derek Rae joins to give all the details on the Bundesliga side. The young Hoops are also in action in Germany in the UEFA Youth League and Ryan sat down with captain Matthew Anderson to look ahead to the match, before putting him through his paces in the 60-second quiz. Lucy Ashworth-Clifford was a guest on last week's episode and this week she takes part in the ‘My Game, My Words' series, as she opens up about her life journey and describes how she made it to where she is today. To end, the team have a new predictions game where Ryan and Paul will go head-to-head with you the supporters each week, as they try and predict the scores to seven fixtures and find out who comes out on top at the end of the season.
It's a special women's team edition of the Celtic View Podcast this week as Ryan Maher is joined by Lucy Ashworth-Clifford and Rachael Johnstone. The pair sit down to chat all things life and football as they reflect on what's been an enormous start to the season with six wins from six in the league. Having played in both of the women's double cup final successes last season, Rachael also delves into the memory bank to reflect on a truly remarkable 2021/22 campaign. Both players give hilarious reactions to their teammates, as Lucy puts the squad under the spotlight with some quick fire random questions. Rachael is also the first in the hot seat of a new mini-series on the podcast ‘My Game, My Words' where each week a member of the women's team sits down and opens up about their journey to the club. To end, the pair take on the 60-second quick fire quiz, to see if they can beat Cameron Carter-Vicker's high score of eight.
The Celtic View Podcast returns for a new series for the new season, as each week we delve into all the talking points from the weekend's action across the first team, B team and women's team. In Episode 6, Celtic View reporter Ryan Maher brings the pod to you from Warsaw, where Celtic will play their second Champions League group stage match away to Shakhtar Donetsk. Before flying out to the Polish capital city, he sat down with Cameron Carter-Vickers to preview the big European match and also find out how life is as a Celtic player, just over a year on from his debut. The USA international then takes on the 60 second quiz as he tries to beat the top score of seven. There's also insight into opposition for the Champions League match, as Ukrainian footballer journalist, Andrew Todos, goes in-depth about Shakhtar Donetsk and highlights the key men the side.
The #CelticViewPodcast returns for a new series for the new season, as each week we delve into all the talking points from the weekend's action across the first team, B team and women's team. In Episode 5, Celtic View reporter Ryan Maher is joined by women's manager Fran Alonso as they look back on an incredible afternoon at Celtic Park on Saturday as the Bhoys put in a sensational display to win the Glasgow derby 4-0. As a life-long Real Madrid fan, Alonso is the perfect person to join the pod as the pair take an in-depth look at the Real team as we look ahead to the huge Champions League tie on Tuesday night. Spanish football expert Alvaro Romeo also joins to provide an update on Real Madrid's form and see where Celtic can hurt Carlo Ancelotti's side. It's also a big day for the young Hoops as they take on Real Madrid in the UEFA Youth League and coaches Darren O'Dea and Stephen McManus preview the European tie. With Fran Alonso on, the pair also review the women's start to the season and break down the team's objectives for the season. #CelticFC #UCL
The #CelticViewPodcast returns for a new series for the new season, as each week we delve into all the talking points from the weekend's action across the first team, B team and women's team. In Episode ,4 Celtic View reporter Ryan Maher and Celtic View editor look back on a record breaking 9-0 win for the first team away to Dundee United on Sunday, as the Celts put together one of the best away performances in the club's history. It wasn't the only big results over the weekend as they reflect on a 8-0 win for the women's side over Motherwell and a 5-0 win for the Bs over Dalbeattie Star. It's a huge week for the first team as the Bhoys look to advance to the next round of the League Cup on Wednesday away to Ross County before the derby comes to Celtic Park on Saturday and then Real Madrid are in town, with the guys from the View looking ahead to all the action that's to come.
Nicky Allt from Celtic the Musical joins the pod, Celtic go top, women's and B team reaction & UCL draw preview.
The Celtic View Podcast returns for a new series for the new season, as each week we delve into all the talking points from the weekend's action across the first team, B team and women's team. In Episode 2, Celtic View reporter Ryan Maher sits down for an exclusive sit down chat with Taylor Otto, the women's teams new summer recruit from the United States. The 24-year-old looks back on the women's start to the season that included a 2-0 win on Sunday over Partick Thistle and she's put through her paces in a quick-fire quiz. Celtic View editor Paul Cuddihy is also in the studio as we discuss the first-team's comprehensive 5-0 win over Kilmarnock on Sunday, as we look back on all of the goals. There's also reaction to the B team's 4-1 win over Gretna 2008 in the Lowland League and all the build-up to another weekend of action for each of the three teams.CELTICVIEEW
The Celtic View Podcast returns for a new series for the new season, as each week we delve into all the talking points from the weekend's action across the first team, B team and women's team. In Episode 1, Celtic View reporter Ryan Maher sits down for an exclusive sit down chat with Greek striker Giorgos Giakoumakis, as he gives an insight into the camp and talks about life away from the football pitch. We also put your questions to our number 7 and put him through his paces in a quick-fire quiz all about Celtic. Celtic View editor Paul Cuddihy is also in the studio as we discuss and look back on the goals from Celtic's 3-1 win over Ross County in Dingwall thanks to goals from Kyogo, Moritz Jenz and Liel Adaba, that made it two wins out of two at the start of the SPFL campaign. There's also all the action from the women's 9-0 win over Hibernian in their SWPL opening game, while we discuss the B team's start to the Lowland League season.