A podcast with @paullarkin74 and @pauloneil1874 talking Scottish Fitba with no filter. Working class voices with top class knowledge. Occasionally.
The gang tackle the St Mirren game.
The gang tackle the Sevco game.
A Still are the Tims special. The gang take a look at every aspect of Celtic and give answers as to what has gone wrong. There's also a few exclusives in amongst it all.
The gang tackle the Hearts game and Paul explodes.
In the final part of the trilogy of podcasts, Davie Broon asks Paul Larkin about making a book into a film.
The gang tackle the ongoing controversy around the ban of the Green Brigade
In part 2 Davie Broon talks to Paul Larkin about the three main protagonists in the book, Robert Kelly, James McGrory and George Graham.
Davie Broon sits down with Paul Larkin to discuss his new project, On Robert Kelly's Doorstep, The SFA's George Graham versus Celtic. Paul gives an insight into the book, why he chose to write it and some of the things he's uncovered.
Paul and the gang tackle Motherwell with a musical interlude from Phelim and a historical one from Krys.
Paul and the gang tackle Feyenoord and Livingston with interludes from Krys and Phelim.
The gang tackle the Dundee game with a historical interlude from Krys Kujawa and musical interlude from Phelim Warren.
The gang tackle Sevco, look at the season so far and then go back historically for the last time in a while.
Paul explodes, the Gang tackle St Johnstone and then Paolo Di Canio.
The gang tuck into the 3-1 win at Pittodrie then talk about Celtic players playing for Scotland
The gang look at the Ross County game then look back at The St Patrick's Day Massacre of 1991.
The podcast evolves for Season 4 and contributors talk about Still are the Tims as a whole.
In 2011, Celtic knocked Rangers out of the Scottish Cup after a replay.
In 2005, Celtic lost the league on the last day of the season.
Paul Larkin explains part 2 of his new project.
Paul Larkin explains the latest project regarding Anyone but Celtic.
In 2012, Celtic beat Barcelona 2-1 at Celtic Park.
In 2003, Dunfermline lay down at Ibrox to ensure Rangers would win the league.
In 2001, Celtic qualified for the group stages of the Champions League group stages for the first time.
It's season 1995/96 and Celtic have just won their first trophy in six years.
In 1989, Maurice Johnston signed for Rangers. This podcast looks back on the events surrounding it.
In 1986, Celtic met Shamrock Rovers in the European Cup. This podcast looks back on the tie.
In 1984, Celtic met Rapid Vienna in the European Cup Winners Cup. This podcast looks back on the tie.
A Christmas Special. With Paul Larkin, Ciaran Warfield, Phelim Warren and Graham Wilson.
Paul Larkin talks about Celtic managers. With contributions from Davie Broon, Frank Cullen, Tam Donnelly, Krys Kujawa, Nas Mohammed and Steven Wright.
Paul Larkin talks about great goals he's seen Celtic score. With contributions from Liam Carrigan, Tam Donnelly, Krys Kujawa, Jamie O'Neil, Phelim Warren and Steven Wright.
Paul Larkin talks about meeting folk who have played for Celtic. With contributions from Tam Donnelly , Krys Kujawa, Nas Mohammed, Phelim Warren and Steven Wright.
Paul Larkin talks about European away trips. With contributions from Sean Cahill, Tam Donnelly, Davie Broon, Jamie O'Neil and Steven Wright.
Paul Larkin talks about the old Glasgow derby which came to an end in 2012. With contributions from Davie Broon, Frank Cullen, Tam Donnelly, Krys Kujawa, Jamie O'Neil Graham Wilson, and Steven Wright.
Paul Larkin talks Celtic and Rebel songs. With contributions from Frank Cullen, Krys Kujawa, Frankie McGinnes Nas Mohammed, Jamie O'Neil, Phelim Warren and Steven Wright.
Paul Larkin talks about the goals he missed, which all seem to be against Dundee. Thanks to Davie Broon, Stephen Cameron; Tam Donnelly, Krys Kujawa, Graham Wilson and Steven Wright.
Paul Larkin talks tickets with mentions of the Beach End at Aberdeen, Forgeries and Seville. Plus what it's like to sit in the wrong end at a Glasgow derby. Thanks to contributors Davie Broon, Krys Kujawa, Jamie O'Neil, Rab Tait and Steven Wright.
Paul L and Paul O both give three good opening day games and three bad opening day games from their teams with a nod to next week and the season starting. Also, Lennie does a deal with Satan.
Paul O and Paul L go through each team in the top flight of the SPFL, seeing what they've done since last season. Then they talk about the announcement of Indy Ref 2.
Paul O and Paul L catch up on the cup finals and Scotland games. They also address the amazement Paul O caused after the last recording and ask why he continues to wear white shirts to weddings.
Paul L and Paul O sit down to discuss the Vladimir Romanov era at Hearts.
Paul L sits down with his son Jake (12) to talk about his debut Novella-Dreep.
Paul O sits down with Paul L to talk about his decision to stop writing books and look back at the ones he had written.
In the final Fitba episode of the season, Paul L and Paul O talk the last games, Celtic's championship, the fight for the top flight, Racism and Sexism in football before previewing the Scottish Cup Final.