Four Tims and a Podcast

In this week's episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads dissect a nightmare afternoon at Tannadice as Celtic slump to a dismal 2–0 defeat that could define their season.With the Hoops now slipping to third place and sitting five points behind league leaders Hearts with just seven games remaining, tensions are high. The panel digs deep into where it all went wrong—tactical missteps, lack of cutting edge, and whether the pressure is finally catching up with Martin O'Neill's side.Is the title race already out of reach, or is there still a glimmer of hope? And with the international break looming, is this the perfect reset—or a chance for doubts to grow even stronger?Raw reactions, honest analysis, and a big question hanging over the season: where do Celtic go from here? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down a massive weekend for Celtic as they produce a resilient comeback to secure a 3–1 win over a high-flying Motherwell side. We dive into the key moments that turned the game on its head and spotlight the standout performers — with special praise for man of the match Yang, who played a crucial role in the turnaround.We then shift focus to the rest of the league action, as Hearts suffer a shock 1–0 defeat to Kilmarnock — a result that tightens the title race and sees Celtic close the gap at the top to just two points. What does this mean for the momentum in the run-in, and are the pressure dynamics starting to shift?Finally, we tackle the bombshell news that stunned fans, as Kasper Schmeichel revealed live on TV that his career could be over. Following specialist advice, the veteran goalkeeper is set to undergo two surgeries that could sideline him for up to a year. With only three months left on his Celtic contract, we discuss whether this marks the end of his time at the club, how the injury went untreated for so long, and take a hard look at his performances over the past year — including whether he should have remained the number one.A packed episode full of reaction, analysis, and big talking points you won't want to miss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads break down a dramatic afternoon at Ibrox as Celtic knock Rangers out of the Scottish Cup after a tense 120-minute battle that ended in a 4–2 penalty shootout win for the Hoops.We relive a chaotic and exhausting derby that had just about everything — big chances, huge saves, tired legs and nerves of steel from the spot. The discussion focuses on the key performers who dragged Celtic through the tie, including a heroic display from Sinisalo between the sticks, a commanding showing from Trusty at the back, the composure and maturity of young Murray, and Hatate's quality in the middle when it mattered most.The lads also talk about the “Martin O'Neill factor” and how his presence around the club during a brutal run of four games in ten days seems to have helped steady the ship and refocus the squad at a crucial point in the season.Of course, it wouldn't be a derby without controversy. The team give their thoughts on the ugly scenes after the final whistle as supporters from both sides flooded onto the pitch at Ibrox and had to be separated by police. What sparked it? How serious could the repercussions be? And what does it say about the state of the rivalry right now?Finally, attention turns back to league business as Celtic prepare for a tricky test at Celtic Park this Saturday. High-flying Motherwell arrive in Glasgow hoping to derail the Hoops' title charge once again — and the lads preview what Martin O'Neills side will need to do to keep their momentum going.All that and plenty more on this week's episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down Celtic's massive 2–1 victory over Aberdeen at Pittodrie, a result that sees the Hoops climb up to 2nd place in the league, now just 5 points behind leaders Hearts.We dive into all the big talking points from the match, including another goal for Kieran Tierney and the decisive strike from top scorer Benjamin Nygren, whose winner secured a crucial three points on the road. The lads discuss the overall performance, the key moments in the game, and just how important it was for Celtic to leave Pittodrie with the victory as the title race heats up.There's also plenty of chat about the first start for on-loan centre half Benjamin Arthur, as well as the other changes made by the manager following last weekend's pulsating 2–2 derby draw with Rangers at Ibrox.Then attention turns to Scottish Cup action as Celtic return to Ibrox, this time for a huge Scottish Cup Quarter Final clash with Rangers — and they won't be going alone. With nearly 10,000 Celtic supporters set to travel, the stage is set for another massive Glasgow derby.We look at whether last week's league encounter could influence the cup tie, discuss our predicted lineups, the type of match we expect, and of course give our score predictions ahead of what promises to be another huge occasion.All that and plenty more on this week's episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down a dramatic 2-2 league draw at Ibrox as Celtic fought back from two goals down against Rangers to salvage a huge point in the title race.We dig into a nightmare first half for the Hoops — lack of intensity, slack defending, and a Rangers side that punished every mistake to race into a 2-0 lead. Was it nerves? Tactics? Or simply not good enough for an Old Firm clash at Ibrox?But the second half told a very different story.We discuss the character and resilience shown Martin O'Neill's side as Celtic roared back into the contest, with the introduction of Reo Hatate and Sebastian Tounekti proving pivotal. Did Hatate change the tempo? Did Tounekti provide the spark out wide? We analyse how the substitutes shifted momentum and turned a lost cause into a valuable point on enemy territory.Beyond the 90 minutes, we examine what the result means in the bigger picture. With league leaders Heart of Midlothian picking up points elsewhere, both Celtic and Rangers lose ground in the title race. Is this two points dropped or one point gained? And who does this draw ultimately favour as the season heats up?We also turn our attention to the crucial midweek trip to Pittodrie, where Celtic face Aberdeen in a massive game in hand. Victory would see the Hoops leapfrog their city rivals and close the gap on Hearts at the top — but Pittodrie is never straightforward. We preview the matchup, key battles, potential lineup changes, and give our score predictions.Can Celtic build on that second-half fightback and take full advantage? Or will this draw prove a costly missed opportunity?All that and more on this week's episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast.

On this week's episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the bhoys break down Celtic's battling 1-0 win away to VfB Stuttgart — a result that restores pride on the night, even if it wasn't enough to overturn the aggregate score in Germany.After back-to-back defeats had dented confidence, we ask: is this the performance that reignites belief? The bhoys discuss the resilience shown, the defensive discipline, and the signs that Celtic may have rediscovered their edge at exactly the right time in the season.Attention then turns to a colossal Glasgow Derby showdown as Celtic head to Ibrox to face city rivals Rangers.With the title race finely poised and everything on the line, we preview the tactical battles, key players, and pressure moments that could define the campaign.There's also plenty to say about the escalating war of words between Martin O'Neill and Danny Röhl, adding even more fire to an already explosive fixture.All that and more on another unmissable episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast.

Another week, another gut punch for the champions.On this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the bhoys react to a damaging 2–1 defeat at Celtic Park as Hibernian snatched all three points with a late winner against Celtic In what's been a season full of frustration, this one felt like a new low. We break down how the game slipped away, the big moments that defined it, and what it means for an increasingly fragile title race.A major talking point is Auston Trusty's red card — did it change the game entirely, or were the warning signs already there? The lads dig into the referee's performance, the decisions that had the stadium raging, and why so many of Celtic's first-team regulars once again failed to deliver when it mattered most.Off the pitch, we turn our attention to the recently released notes from the meeting between the Celtic Fans Collective and members of the club hierarchy, including interim chairman Brian Wilson. Andy gives us an inside look at what it was like to be in the room, explains the delay in publishing the minutes, and outlines the key differences between the Collective's version and the club's account. It's an honest and revealing discussion about communication, accountability, and the growing disconnect between supporters and the board.Finally, we look ahead — if that's the right phrase — to Celtic's trip to Germany for the second leg of their Europa League knockout tie against VfB Stuttgart. After a 4–1 first-leg defeat, is there any realistic hope of progression? Should wholesale changes be made with one eye already on this weekend's massive Glasgow Derby?It's therapy, it's analysis, it's passion — it's 4 Tims and a Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren, Andy and Tony pick through the wreckage of a bruising European night as Celtic slump to a 4–1 home defeat against German side VfB Stuttgart in the UEFA Europa League playoff first leg. Where is it all going wrong — on the pitch and behind the scenes? The lads debate tactics, mentality, recruitment, and whether deeper issues at the club are starting to show.We also dive into the chaotic atmosphere at Celtic Park, including match disruption from protestors and the controversial booing of Celtic's own players by sections of the support. Is frustration boiling over, or is something more worrying happening in the stands?Finally, attention turns back to domestic duty as Edinburgh side Hibernian arrive in Glasgow. With nerves jangling and pressure mounting, can Celtic steady the ship — or will Hibs seize the moment?Raw reactions, honest opinions, and plenty of passion — as always.

A night of chaos, controversy, and clutch moments at Celtic Park as 4 Tims and a Podcast breaks down a dramatic late Scottish Cup victory for Celtic over Dundee.We react to the huge 96th-minute equaliser from new signing Junior Adamu, a moment that may prove season-defining as Celtic kept their cup hopes alive at the death. There's major praise for Sebastian Tounekti, whose electric impact off the bench saw him assist the equaliser before coolly slotting the winner early in extra time to fire Celtic into the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.The drama didn't stop there — we bring you our live, on-air reaction to the cup draw as it was made, confirming a blockbuster trip to Ibrox to face city rivals Rangers in early March.We also dive into the wider context of the night, discussing the supporter boycott of the Dundee tie that left Celtic Park less than half-full, as unrest between sections of the support and the board continues to rumble on.Finally, we look ahead to the upcoming midweek Premiership clash at home to bottom-of-the-table Livingston, and what it means for momentum as the season enters a critical phase.All this — and much more — on the latest episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast.

This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads dig into a turbulent few days for Celtic FC and the growing unrest around the club.We lead with the supporter boycott announced for this weekend's Scottish Cup tie at home to Dundee FC. We break down the rationale behind the protest, gauge the reaction from fans and media, and give our honest take on whether the boycott is justified or counter-productive.Attention then turns to another deeply underwhelming transfer window. With Celtic opting only for short-term loan deals and failing to secure any permanent signings, we ask the hard questions: is this squad actually equipped to push on for another league title, or have the board once again let both the manager and the supporters down?We also discuss the rumoured move for free agent Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, weighing up what he could realistically offer and whether it would signal genuine ambition or simply paper over the cracks.Finally, we react in real time to an impromptu statement from interim chairman Brian Wilson, released on Celtic's social media just minutes before we hit record, and unpack what it says about the club's current direction — and disconnection.As always, honest opinions, frustration, and plenty to debate.

4 Tims and a Podcast returns to break down a comfortable 2–0 home win as Celtic see off Falkirk at Parkhead. Goals from Cvancara and Nygren sealed the points and moved Celtic back into 2nd place, now six points behind league leaders Hearts.We also dive into a busy transfer deadline day, with Celtic appearing to have two new signings through the door and hopes of more business before the window slams shut. On the flip side, there's plenty of chat around the rumour mill, including growing speculation linking Arne Engels with potential big-money moves away from the club.All that and more from the lads — reaction, analysis, and a look at what comes next

After a three-week layoff, the lads are finally back with a brand new episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast – and there's plenty to get stuck into. We break down another disastrous transfer window for Celtic, asking the big questions about recruitment, ambition, and where it all went wrong. We also take a closer look at Martin O'Neill's return to the dugout, analysing his record so far with three wins and two draws and what it means for the team going forward. All that, plus the usual opinions, debates, and a few laughs along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Shockwaves at Celtic Park after Wilfried Nancy is sacked just 33 days into his reign. On this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down the shortest and most chaotic managerial spell in Celtic's history. We discuss exactly where it all went wrong, how much responsibility lies with Nancy himself, and how much blame must fall at the door of a board that once again looks directionless.We also react to the dismissal of Head of Football Operations Paul Tisdale, while asking the uncomfortable question as to how CEO Michael Nicholson has once again survived a major failing in Celtic's football operations. Is accountability being applied consistently, or are the wrong people paying the price?Then, the big talking point: Martin O'Neill returns. The Celtic legend is confirmed as interim manager until the end of the season in what is his second temporary spell in charge this campaign. Can lightning strike twice? Is this another fairytale rescue mission, or are Celtic setting a club legend up to fail?Finally, we assess how having an interim boss impacts the January transfer window, what it means for long-term planning, and whether O'Neill can realistically save Celtic's season once again.Chaos, controversy, and classic Celtic — it's all here.

Darren is joined by Tony and Andy for an immediate match reaction as 4 Tims and a Podcast breaks down a damaging 3–1 home defeat to Rangers in the Glasgow Derby. After a strong first half that saw Celtic take the lead through a sensational solo effort from Yang, the game unravelled after the break as the visitors struck three times to turn the match — and the mood — on its head.We discuss what went wrong on the pitch, how Celtic completely lost control in the second half, and how Rangers were able to celebrate at Celtic Park as they drew level on points with Celtic despite their own dreadful start to the season. The result also leaves Celtic six points behind league leaders Hearts, piling pressure on all levels of the club.The conversation turns to the future of manager Wilfried Nancy, the role of the Celtic board, and whether meaningful change is coming or if concerns will continue to be ignored. We also react to the post-match protests outside the stadium and what they say about the growing frustration among the support.A raw, honest and wide-ranging reaction to a derby defeat that could define Celtic's season — and perhaps more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Darren hosts Danny and Tony on a bruising episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast as the lads dissect a disastrous night in Lanarkshire, where Celtic slumped to a 2–0 defeat against Motherwell at Fir Park. The result leaves new manager Wilfried Nancy with five losses in his opening seven matches, and the pressure is rapidly mounting amid growing belief that his time in the dugout may be running out.We dig into where it has all gone so badly wrong, asking whether the situation is still salvageable or if the damage has already been done. The discussion turns to the alarming lack of desire, confidence, and quality being shown by the players, and how years of incompetence at boardroom level have left Celtic sleepwalking into this perilous position.The focus then shifts to a massive derby weekend, with Rangers heading to Celtic Park just three points behind the champions. With so much at stake, we debate whether defeat would spell the inevitable end of Nancy's tenure. Finally, with the transfer window now open, we examine how Celtic's current instability could see the club taken advantage of, and what—if anything—can realistically be done to turn things around. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's been another rollercoaster week for Celtic, and the lads are back to make sense of the chaos on 4 Tims and a Podcast.We look back at a damaging 2–1 defeat away to Dundee United at Tannadice, a result that deepened the pressure and raised serious questions about the direction of the team. Just when it felt like things couldn't get any worse, Celtic finally stopped the rot with a dramatic late surge at home to Aberdeen, turning frustration into relief with a 3–1 victory that ended a four-game losing run.Off the pitch, there's huge news as well. Divisive chairman Peter Lawwell has announced he will leave the club at the end of the month. We react to the announcement, assess Lawwell's legacy, and explain why his departure cannot be the only change needed at boardroom level if Celtic are serious about moving forward.Results, reactions, and hard truths — this episode has it all.

It was meant to be a new dawn. Instead, it was a Hampden horror show.On this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads react to a catastrophic League Cup Final defeat as Celtic fall 3–1 to St Mirren under new boss Wilfried Nancy. What should have been a chance for silverware and momentum instead capped off a disastrous first week in charge: three games, three defeats, eight goals conceded and alarm bells ringing everywhere.We break down what went so badly wrong on the national stage, dissect a bewildering tactical setup, and ask the uncomfortable questions that Celtic fans are already shouting from the stands:Is Wilfried Nancy out of his depth already?Has this squad finally run out of road?Or does the real blame lie higher up, with a boardroom that's once again left the manager exposed?From individual errors to systemic failures, from recruitment rot to leadership voids, nothing is off the table as we try to make sense of a week that has plunged Celtic into full-blown crisis mode.Hampden humiliation. An angry fanbase. A club at a crossroads. All that and more on 4 Tims and a Podcast.

In this week's episode, the lads break down a bruising start to life at Celtic for new manager Wilfried Nancy, whose debut ended in a 2–1 defeat to league leaders Hearts at Celtic Park. The loss leaves Celtic three points off the top and raises early questions about what went wrong on the day and what Nancy has inherited behind the scenes.We dive into whether Martin O'Neill's interim run may have simply papered over deeper cracks within the squad and the club's wider structure, and we analyse the performance, the tactics, and the reaction to Nancy's opening match in the dugout.Off the pitch, we discuss the reported ban on fan media from Celtic's recent press events, as well as the surprisingly low-key unveiling of the new manager — what it says about the club's current direction, and why supporters are growing increasingly frustrated.Finally, we look ahead to a massive week for Celtic: a Europa League clash against Roma and the League Cup final at Hampden against St Mirren. It's a defining stretch already for Nancy and a Celtic side searching for momentum.Tune in for all that and more on 4 Tims and a Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's been a magnificent week for Celtic, and the Tims are back to break it all down. Three away days, three big wins — at St Mirren, Feyenoord and Hibs — and momentum is suddenly surging under interim boss Martin O'Neill. We dig into the transformation he's brought to the squad, his perfect domestic record, and how he's restored confidence and clarity on the pitch.With this week's home match against Dundee looking set to be O'Neill's final game in charge before Wilfried Nancy is appointed permanent manager, we look at why the deal has taken so long to complete and what impact O'Neill's impressive spell might have on Nancy's arrival. Has the interim success raised expectations? Added pressure? Or laid the perfect foundations?All that, plus our thoughts on the week ahead, what Celtic need next, and how the club balances short-term form with long-term vision. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week's episode, Darren, Danny and Tony break down a dramatic finish in Paisley as Celtic snatch a vital last-minute victory over St Mirren. Despite an overall poor performance, Captain Callum McGregor steps up with a sensational wonder strike to prevent the Hoops from dropping two crucial points in the title race. The lads share their reactions, frustrations, and relief as Celtic escape with all three points.The conversation then shifts to major breaking news: it now looks increasingly likely that Wilfried Nancy will be appointed as Celtic's new manager, replacing Brendan Rodgers. The team dig into this left-field choice — exploring Nancy's style, the potential benefits, the risks, and what his arrival could mean for the squad and the club's long-term direction.To wrap up, the boys offer a quick preview of Celtic's upcoming Europa League clash away to Feyenoord, discussing what to expect and what Celtic need to improve ahead of a tough European night.Another packed episode you won't want to miss! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week's episode, the 4 Tims react to one of the most explosive Celtic FC AGMs in recent memory. What was meant to be a routine meeting descended into frustration, disruption, and an early shutdown as supporters made their displeasure with the Celtic board impossible to ignore.We break down the tense atmosphere inside the room, including chairman Peter Lawwell's dismissive and confrontational tone, which only poured more fuel on the fire. We also dig into the inflammatory statement delivered on behalf of majority shareholder Dermot Desmond—read by his son, Ross—which sparked further outrage among shareholders and fans alike.From the board's strained relationship with supporters, to the key flashpoints that forced the meeting to an abrupt end, to what this all means for the club's direction going forward—we cover it all.A fiery AGM, a frustrated fanbase, and a board under pressure. Strap in. This one's heated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week's episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads break down Celtic's disappointing 3–1 defeat to Midtyland in the Europa League — a result that leaves the Hoops sitting a lowly 27th in the table. We dive into how a well-run Danish side, operating on a fraction of Celtic's budget, managed to stroll to a 3–0 lead by halftime, and why results like this have become all too familiar under the current board's stewardship.The conversation turns to the big question: is it time for Celtic to finally appoint a permanent manager, or should interim boss Martin O'Neill be trusted to steady the ship through the international break? We weigh up both sides of the debate and what it means for the club's long-term direction.Finally, we look ahead to the weekend's domestic clash at Celtic Park, where the Bhoys host Kilmarnock — a game they simply can't afford to slip up in as they try to close the gap on league leaders Hearts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The bhoys are buzzing as club legend Martin O'Neill kicks off his interim spell in style, guiding Celtic to a commanding 4–0 win over Falkirk at Celtic Park. In this week's episode, the lads break down the performance — from the more direct, attacking style that had fans on their feet, to the standout players who shone in O'Neill's first game back in the dugout.Looking ahead, attention turns to a huge League Cup Semi-Final clash against Rangers at Hampden. The boys debate how O'Neill's tactical approach will fare against new Rangers boss Danny Röhl, discuss likely starting XIs, and analyse where the game will be won and lost.As always, we finish with our match predictions Hail Hail

In a stunning turn of events, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has resigned with immediate effect — and the lads are here to unpack it all. In this emergency episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down the breaking news, the chaos behind the scenes, and what really led to Rodgers' shock departure.We debate who's to blame — was it Rodgers' ego, boardroom politics, or something deeper at the heart of the club? And we dive into Dermot Desmond's explosive statement, where Celtic's biggest shareholder doesn't hold back in questioning Rodgers' conduct and commitment.From fan reaction to possible replacements and what this means for the rest of the season, it's a fiery and emotional episode you don't want to miss.

Darren is joined by Danny and Tony to pick through the wreckage of Celtic's bruising 3–1 defeat at Tynecastle — a result that leaves the champions eight points adrift of league leaders Hearts. The lads dissect a torrid afternoon in the capital, from rookie centre-half Dane Murray's nightmare outing to a second half that completely fell apart.With the title race slipping away and performances flatlining, the discussion turns to the ramifications for the manager, whether his position should now be under real scrutiny, and why the Celtic support must keep the pressure on the Board as standards continue to slide.It's a raw, honest episode full of frustration, analysis, and a bit of humour — classic 4 Tims energy when things go wrong in green and white.

Another weekend, another bruising reality check for Celtic. In this episode, the lads break down a miserable 2–0 defeat at Dens Park — a performance that's raised serious questions about the direction of the team. We dig into the current state of the squad, growing doubts surrounding the manager, and the protests from the Celtic Fans Collective that lit up the post-match narrative.Looking ahead, we turn our attention to Thursday night under the lights at Celtic Park, as Sturm Graz come to town in the Europa League. Can Celtic bounce back? We give our predictions, hopes, and a dose of realism ahead of a massive European tie.☘️ Topics:Dens Park disaster: where it went wrongManager under pressureFan protests and growing unrestSturm Graz preview & predictions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In the latest episode, Andy and Tony dive into the Celtic Fans' Collective meeting with the board, joined by Paul from the Collective, who was in the room along with Andy and representatives from other fan groups.The lads break down how the meeting unfolded, sharing their frustration at the lack of meaningful outcomes, accountability, or genuine engagement from the club. They reflect on what was said, what wasn't, and why many fans will see the meeting as little more than a waste of time.They also ask the big questions:Was this disappointing response really a surprise?What does it say about the board's attitude toward supporters?And how did the board members who attended conduct themselves?Honest chat. No spin. Just the lads talking about what really matters to the fans.

In the latest episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down a frustrating afternoon at Celtic Park as the Hoops were held to a 0-0 draw at home to Hibernian, a result that sees Celtic fall 2 points behind league leaders Hearts. We discuss the key moments from the game, why Celtic struggled to find a breakthrough despite dominating, and what this means for Brendan Rodgers' side moving forward.The episode also covers the three-match silence announced by the Celtic Fans Collective, beginning with 12 minutes against Hibs, then 29 minutes against Braga, and 32 minutes against Motherwell. We talk about the reasons behind the protest, the impact it could have on the team and atmosphere, and whether it might push the board into action.Finally, we turn our attention to Europe as Celtic prepare for Matchday 2 of the Europa League, welcoming Braga to Celtic Park. We preview the clash by looking at likely lineups, key tactical battles, and what Celtic need to do to secure their first win in the league phase. With the fan protests continuing and European ambitions on the line, it promises to be a pivotal week for the club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Darren, Andy and Tony are back to break down Celtic's comfortable 4–0 win over Partick Thistle at Firhill in the League Cup quarter-final — a result that sets up a semi-final clash with Rangers. The lads discuss standout performances, including an impressive showing from Sebastian Tounekti, and reflect on the latest wave of fan protests as thousands unveiled banners calling for changes at the top of the club. To round things off, we look ahead to the start of Celtic's Europa League campaign, with a tough opening fixture in Belgrade against Red Star on Matchday 1 of the league phase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week's episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren and Tony break down Celtic's dramatic 2-1 victory at Rugby Park, sealed by a hotly-debated injury-time penalty confidently dispatched by Kelechi Iheanacho. The lads dive into the controversy surrounding the decision, as well as the standout debut of Sebastian Tounekti, who impressed with flashes of real quality despite a game that was stop-start and dull in stretches.They also cover the 12-minute fan protest aimed at ramping up pressure on the Celtic board, and give their thoughts on Brendan Rodgers' explosive Friday press conference that has set tongues wagging and no doubt rattled a few cages in the boardroom. Plenty to unpack in a week full of drama on and off the pitch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The bhoys are back to break down a huge week of Celtic headlines. We start with that exclusive article from The Sun, where a so-called Celtic “insider” claims Brendan Rodgers is dividing the board room, tearing the club apart, and already plotting his exit. The Celtic support have almost unanimously rejected the story — and we talk about how much of a disgrace it is that anyone inside the club would even go to The Sun with it in the first place.We also cover:

In this episode, the lads react live to Celtic's latest official statement — one that somehow manages to dismiss and belittle the very real concerns of the support. With raw, unfiltered reaction, the Tims pull apart the language used, highlight the disconnect between the boardroom and the terraces, and question what this says about the way our club is being run. Expect frustration, sharp humour, and plenty of straight talk as the boys give voice to the feelings of the Celtic faithful who refuse to be treated like an afterthought. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Tims are back to pick apart a frustrating transfer deadline day for Celtic. With Adam Idah sold, Stephen Welsh sent out on loan, and only a single new face through the door when four or five were desperately needed, the lads dive into what went wrong. Was the board too cautious, or did they simply fail to back the squad properly? What does this mean for the season ahead, both domestically and in Europe? Expect passionate debate, sharp analysis, and plenty of humour as the boys process another deadline day that left more questions than answers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week's episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down the 0-0 draw between Celtic and Rangers at Ibrox — a game short on quality and chances, but not short on talking points. We share our frustrations with a lacklustre performance, what went wrong, and where improvements are needed. With transfer deadline day upon us, we also dive into our hopes, fears, and expectations for Celtic's squad once the window slams shut. Will the board deliver, or will the fans be left disappointed? Tune in for all that and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The bhoys are back – and this week's episode is packed with drama on and off the pitch. We dive straight into the shock news that Celtic's first-choice striker Adam Idah looks set to leave for Swansea in a £7 million move, just days after the Hoops' Champions League exit. What does this mean for Celtic's attack, and how big a blow is it?There's also some long-awaited good news as Michel Ange Balikwisha finally arrives in Glasgow – we break down what he'll bring to the squad and how he might fit into Brendan Rodgers' plans.And of course, all eyes turn to Ibrox for the season's first Glasgow Derby. We preview Sunday's massive clash with Rangers, talking key battles, tactical decisions, and what Celtic need to do to set the tone early in the title race.It's an episode you won't want to miss – all that and plenty more on 4 Tims and a Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recorded just minutes after Celtic's stunning and humiliating Champions League elimination at the hands of Kairat Almaty, the lads of 4 Tims and a Podcast are raw, raging, and ready to vent. Emotions are high as we pick apart the shambolic performance, baffling decisions, and the wider implications of crashing out to a side many fans had barely heard of before the draw. Expect passionate rants and an honest look at what this result means for the club's European ambitions, squad depth, and boardroom accountability. Strap in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Darren takes the host's chair as Danny and Andy join him to break down Celtic's comfortable 3-0 win over Livingston at Celtic Park. With Brendan Rodgers rotating his squad ahead of a huge European night, the lads look at the standout performances, tactical tweaks, and what the victory says about the depth of the team.Attention then turns to the massive Champions League play-off second leg against Kairat Almaty in Kazakhstan. After a frustrating 0-0 draw in Glasgow, the tie is finely poised, and Celtic will need a big performance thousands of miles from home to book their place in the Champions League League Phase. The panel preview the challenge ahead, what Rodgers might change, and the key battles that could decide the Hoops' European fate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this week's 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren is joined by Tony, Andy and Danny to pick apart a night to forget as Celtic stumble to a 0-0 draw against Kazakh minnows Kairat Almaty in the Champions League play-off first leg. The lads reflect on the flat performance, the atmosphere in the stands, and the loud "Sack the Board" chants aimed at the clubs hierarchy. With the club looking directionless, the panel debate who carries the most blame for the current state of affairs — and what needs to change if Celtic are to avoid further embarrassment on and off the park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week's episode, the 4 Tims dissect Celtic's commanding 4-1 win over Falkirk in the League Cup, a performance that books a quarter-final date with Partick Thistle at Firhill. We break down the goals, standout performers, and what the win means for the squad's momentum.We also react to Benji Siegrist's scathing comments about his departure from the club, discussing the handling of his exit and what it reveals about the current state of player management at Celtic Park.Finally, we look ahead to a massive European night as Celtic prepare for the first leg of their Champions League play-off tie against Kazakh side Kairat Almaty.All that and more, only on 4 Tims and a Podcast. Tune in now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Darren, Danny and Tony are back to break down Celtic's professional 2-0 win over Aberdeen at Pittodrie, where Benji Nygren opened the scoring before Reo Hatate sealed the deal with a thunderous strike. We discuss how the result keeps Celtic joint top with Hearts and four points clear of Rangers after just two games, and what it means for the season ahead. There's talk about momentum, squad depth, and why now is the perfect time to flex our muscles in the transfer market. Plus, we preview Friday night's League Cup clash at home to Falkirk as the Celts kick off their defence of the trophy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren takes the hosting reins to preview Celtic's upcoming trip to Pittodrie to face Aberdeen. Joined by Tony, Andy, and Danny, the lads dig into how this fixture looms as an early-season test for the Hoops — and the first meeting with the Dons since that painful Scottish Cup Final loss back in May.We discuss the potential tweaks Brendan Rodgers might make to last week's starting XI, the threats Aberdeen will pose on their own patch, and what Celtic need to do to lay down a marker in the title race. Expect strong opinions, more board criticism, and the usual dose of nonsense chat ahead of a huge Sunday showdown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Danny and Tony are back on 4 Tims and a Podcast to break down Celtic's nervy 1-0 opening day win over St Mirren, sealed by a late, deflected strike from Luke McCowan. Despite the three points—and moving two ahead of Rangers after their 1-1 draw at Fir Park—the performance left plenty to be desired. The lads discuss the lack of cutting edge, worrying squad depth, and whether the Celtic support are right to voice frustrations with the board. They also weigh in on the arrival of Jahmai Simpson-Pusey from Manchester City and what he could bring to the squad going forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The new season is upon us, and the 4 Tims are back to break down everything Celtic FC ahead of the 2025/26 campaign. From summer signings to pre-season form, we look at how Brendan Rodgers' side is shaping up for another title push.We chat about the squad depth, potential breakout stars, European ambitions, and whether the Bhoys have done enough in the transfer market to stay ahead of the chasing pack. Plus, we preview the opening fixture and give our predictions for what's to come.The road to 5 in a row starts here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Darren is in the host's chair this week, joined by Tony, Danny, and Andy for what was meant to be a season preview ahead of Celtic's league opener against St Mirren. But with growing frustration over the club's transfer business and an underwhelming squad handed to Brendan Rodgers, plans quickly changed.Instead, the lads dive into the root of the problem—who's to blame for this chaotic window, what exactly needs fixing, and how deep the consequences could run if Celtic don't act fast. It's an honest, passionate, and at times heated discussion about ambition, accountability, and where the club goes from here.One week out from the new season, and the storm is already brewing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The lads are back as Darren hosts another episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, joined as always by Tony, Andy and Danny.We dive into Celtic's summer signings so far - who's in, who's impressed and what areas still need strengthened. There's chat about rumours linking Marco Tilio and Yang with moves away. and we discuss Brendan Rodgers comments regarding discussing his future with the board.We wave goodbye to Nicholas Kuhn as his short Celtic career officially came to an end and we check in on Jota's injury update as well as discussing Celtic's pre season trip to Lisbon and the Estadio Nacional Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Tims and a Podcast returns for its 7th season as Darren is joined by Tony, Andy, and Danny to kick off the new campaign following Glasgow Celtic. The lads dive into the opening fixtures, share their thoughts on the summer transfer business so far, and answer a few listener questions to set the tone for the season ahead. Get your season buzz going as the bhoys are back and ready for another year following the champions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's laughs, chaos, and Celtic trivia in this special end-of-season episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast! Tony goes head-to-head with Danny in a fiercely funny Celtic 24/25 quiz — expect wild guesses, forgotten facts, and plenty of slagging. The boys also hand out their prestigious end-of-season awards, including Player of the Year and Goal of the Season, as they bid farewell to another unforgettable campaign. A light-hearted send-off to 24/25, packed with banter, debate, and the usual nonsense. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this season wrap-up special of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads look back on Celtic's rollercoaster 2024/25 campaign. From the euphoric highs to the frustrating lows, they break down the defining moments, standout players, and what the season meant for the club and the fans. The episode takes a hilarious turn as they dig up their pre-season predictions — with wild takes like Kasper Schmeichel to score a goal and Luis Palma as Player of the Year sparking plenty of banter and disbelief. Join the bhoys for a heartfelt, funny, and reflective look at a season that won't soon be forgotten. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this emotionally charged episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads dissect Celtic's gut-wrenching penalty shootout loss to Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final — a result that dashed hopes of a domestic treble. They break down the key moments from a tense match at Hampden, question the team's mentality in big moments, and discuss what went wrong in the shootout. There's honest analysis, raw reaction, and a look at what this defeat means for Brendan Rodgers' squad going forward. Strap in for a cathartic chat as the Tims try to make sense of a day that promised so much. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.