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Yang Hyun-jun arrived in Glasgow as an intriguing prospect, but he finishes the 2025–26 campaign as an award winner, a fan favorite, and a history maker. The South Korean winger's explosive pace and fearless directness have made him a vital weapon in Celtic's relentless domestic machine, culminating in a record-breaking season for the Hoops.In this episode, we break down Yang's steady, undeniable rise and look ahead to his biggest stage yet:Inside Celtic's white-knuckle, final-day comeback against Hearts to secure a record-breaking 56th Scottish league title, officially pulling ahead of rivals Rangers.A look at his standout 9-goal campaign across all competitions, which saw him sweep both the supporter-voted Celtic Young Player of the Year and Goal of the Year awards for a spectacular Old Firm derby strike.Analyzing his year-on-year statistical climb from a single goal in his debut year to becoming one of the most consistent and devastating wide players in the division.Dissecting his inclusion in South Korea's 2026 FIFA World Cup squad and how his ability to drive at defenders in tight spaces offers his national team a dynamic tactical edge.Tune in as we discuss Yang's long-term future at Parkhead under his contract through 2030 and why his best footballing chapters are still to come. Yang Hyun-jun, Celtic FC podcast, Scottish Premiership 2026, South Korea World Cup, Old Firm derby.Yang Hyun-jun arrived in Glasgow as an intriguing prospect, but he finishes the 2025–26 campaign as an award winner, a fan favorite, and a history maker. The South Korean winger's explosive pace and fearless directness have made him a vital weapon in Celtic's relentless domestic machine, culminating in a record-breaking season for the Hoops.In this episode, we break down Yang's steady, undeniable rise and look ahead to his biggest stage yet:Inside Celtic's white-knuckle, final-day comeback against Hearts to secure a record-breaking 56th Scottish league title, officially pulling ahead of rivals Rangers.A look at his standout 9-goal campaign across all competitions, which saw him sweep both the supporter-voted Celtic Young Player of the Year and Goal of the Year awards for a spectacular Old Firm derby strike.Analyzing his year-on-year statistical climb from a single goal in his debut year to becoming one of the most consistent and devastating wide players in the division.Dissecting his inclusion in South Korea's 2026 FIFA World Cup squad and how his ability to drive at defenders in tight spaces offers his national team a dynamic tactical edge.Tune in as we discuss Yang's long-term future at Parkhead under his contract through 2030 and why his best footballing chapters are still to come. Yang Hyun-jun, Celtic FC podcast, Scottish Premiership 2026, South Korea World Cup, Old Firm derby.
Clare is joined by Tom and Tino from The Fàilte Network, a newly established charity using Celtic FC as a vehicle to welcome refugees and asylum seekers into the club, the community and the match day experience.The discussion explores the origins of the project and how football can be a powerful tool for connection, solidarity and belonging.Topics include:• The story behind The Fàilte Network and why it was created• How Celtic matchdays can provide respite from the challenges facing refugees and asylum seekers• The parallels between Irish immigration and modern migration• Why grassroots solidarity remains important within the Celtic support• Challenging misconceptions around refugees and asylum seekers• The role football can play in integration and community building• Experiences of bringing young refugees to Celtic Park• The support received from fan groups including the Green Brigade and North Curve• What a typical Fàilte Network matchday looks like• How supporters can get involved and help the charity growYou can get access to the network via this link – https://linktr.ee/failtenetwork
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In this episode, we sit down with Chicago Fire FC left back Andrew Gutman for an honest and inspiring conversation about what it truly takes to make it as a professional soccer player. Andrew's journey is anything but ordinary. From facing humbling challenges at the Chicago Fire Academy to betting on himself as a walk-on at Indiana University, he has spent his entire career proving the doubters wrong. At Indiana, he started 90 matches, racked up 20 goals and 17 assists, and earned college soccer's highest individual honor — the MAC Hermann Trophy in 2018. But the road to the pros brought a new set of challenges. From a stint at Celtic FC across the Atlantic to bouncing between clubs stateside, Andrew's path was winding, uncertain, and at times, brutally difficult.If you loved this episode, drop us a review and rating — it genuinely helps us grow! ⚽
In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown Extra Time, Martin, Alan, and James dive into a comprehensive, data-driven analysis of the Celtic FC squad ahead of a massive summer transfer window. The team breaks down the roster by age profile, contract length, and depth chart, detailing 13 potential departures—including high-profile assets like Daizen Maeda, Arne Engels, and Reo Hatate. The second half features an in-depth financial deep dive into UEFA's Squad Cost Ratio and Celtic's operating model, exposing a massive gap between the club's actual balance sheet capacity and Dermot Desmond's conservative spending habits. From the burning goalkeeping question surrounding Viljami Sinisalo to the desperate need for elite athleticism in midfield and the wings, this episode lays bare the exact blueprint required to elevate Celtic to European competitiveness.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this post-season edition of The Huddle Breakdown, the guys dive deep into the data behind Celtic FC's recent double-winning season to expose a worrying seven-year downward trend in underlying performance. They highlight the growing tactical volatility and lack of squad resilience resulting from poor multi-window recruitment. With the club at an institutional tipping point, the discussion shifts to the boardroom's constraints and the chaotic search for a new manager. They debate whether a return for 74-year-old Martin O'Neill, a risky appointment like Robbie Keane, or a tactical hipster can survive the structural realities of operating under a "constitutional monarch" shareholder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Is Celtic's current model sustainable, or is the real problem rooted at the very top of the club? In today's live stream, the ACSOM panel dives deep into the principal shareholder's continuous grip on Celtic FC, exploring why a total structural "hard reset" is drastically needed ahead of the massive summer rebuild. With reports confirming that crucial manager talks between Dermot Desmond and interim boss Martin O'Neill have been pushed back - alongside delayed interviews with other candidates in London - the Celtic board is facing major backlash from a fanbase demanded to renew season tickets amidst ongoing administrative limbo. Despite securing a dramatic Premiership and Scottish Cup double, Celtic's campaign was riddled with operational issues, prompting serious questions over who is steering the ship. We discuss:
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In The Belgian Dream spreken wij met ex-Rode Duivels over hun tijd bij de nationale ploeg.We bespreken hun eerste caps, hoogtes en laagtes en hoe zij terugblikken op hun sportieve prestaties in het rode shirt.In deze aflevering is Dedryck Boyata te gast. Hij vertelt openhartig over zijn passage bij de Rode Duivels, zijn rol binnen de selectie en hoe hij leerde omgaan met het leven als rotatiespeler binnen een generatie vol wereldtoppers.Daarnaast blikt Dedryck terug op de kritiek die hij tijdens zijn carrière kreeg, de impact van sociale media en de mentale uitdagingen die daarbij kwamen kijken. Uiteraard komt ook zijn beruchte wedstrijd tegen Oostenrijk aan bod, een wedstrijd die hem nog lange tijd zou achtervolgen.Van Manchester City tot Celtic FC, van zijn eerste selectie tot zijn ervaringen op grote internationale toernooien: Dedryck deelt verhalen over zijn carrière, de concurrentie binnen de nationale ploeg en de druk die komt kijken bij topvoetbal.Hoe kijkt hij vandaag terug op zijn carrière? Hoe moeilijk is het om kritiek van supporters en sociale media naast je neer te leggen? En hoe ervaart hij zijn rol binnen een generatie die de Belgische voetbalgeschiedenis mee herschreef?Je hoort het allemaal in deze episode van The Belgian Dream!
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Stuart and Barry as Celtic's title-winning week is unpacked after one of the most chaotic and emotional finishes in recent memory.The panel reflect on the comeback against Hearts, the atmosphere inside Celtic Park and the fallout that followed as Scottish football descended into accusations and conspiracy claims.Key discussion points:• Celtic's dramatic title-clinching comeback against Hearts• The atmosphere and emotion inside Celtic Park• The players who stepped up when it mattered most• Why this title felt different from recent wins• Media narratives, VAR fallout and conspiracy claims• Martin O'Neill defending the support and the achievement• The wider reaction across Scottish football
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Stuart and Barry as Celtic's dramatic title push heads into a final-day showdown with Hearts at Celtic Park.The panel react to the chaotic late win over Motherwell and the fallout from another huge VAR decision. There's discussion around the media reaction, conspiracy claims from pundits and whether Celtic's resilience under pressure is finally carrying them over the line.Key discussion points:• The dramatic late win away to Motherwell• The VAR controversy and reaction across Scottish football• Media narratives, conspiracy claims, and pundit meltdown• Why Celtic keep leaving it late this season• Hearts, pressure, and the psychology of the final day• Celtic's resilience through a chaotic campaign• Why Saturday now feels like a cup final for the title
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Stuart and Barry as Celtic's title push heads into the final three games of the season.The panel discuss the nervy win at Easter Road, controversial VAR decisions, and the growing tension around the run-in after Hearts' victory over Rangers. There's also chat on key players returning to form, the psychology of the title race, and whether this Celtic side can hold their nerve when it matters most.Key discussion points:• The dramatic win away to Hibs• VAR controversy and officiating frustration• Hearts beating Rangers and the impact on the title race• Key players stepping up at the right time• Why Celtic still struggle to kill games off• The pressure and psychology of the run-in• What's needed from the final three matches
This episode of Extra Time dives deep into the high-stakes analytical battleground of the SPFL title race with only four games remaining. The hosts dissect the "mini culture war" sparked by the high-scoring PSG vs. Bayern Munich Champions League clash, using it as a springboard to discuss football philosophies and their parallels to Celtic FC. Utilizing the "Speedboat League" and "Imagine League" frameworks, the discussion strips away season-long variance—including penalties, red cards, and "the Crawford Allan factor"—to reveal the underlying performance levels of Celtic, Rangers, and Hearts. The episode concludes with a granular tactical preview of the upcoming "cup final" against Hibernian, analyzing historical home-field advantages under pressure and the impact of potential personnel shifts under Martin O'Neill.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Scott and Barry as they have their weekly discussion on all things Celtic, reflecting on our recent performance against Falkirk and looking ahead to the next crucial league fixture as the season reaches its defining stretch.We also discuss the managerial links to the club, Martin O'Neill getting Manager of the month and the importance of the man when appointing the new manager.
Is history repeating itself for Celtic? Hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE to the channel for daily Celtic FC fan chats and SPFL live reactions! In this livestream, we are breaking down a massive turn of events in the Scottish Premiership title race. With Celtic leapfrogging our rivals into second behind Hearts, the legendary "Spirit of '86" is officially alive and well. Following the Green Brigade's incredible retro TIFO display, we examine whether this current squad can replicate David Hay's historic 1986 side and bring the trophy back to Paradise against all odds. We are discussing:
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Stuart and Barry as they have their weekly discussion on all things Celtic, reflecting on a dramatic recent performance against St Mirren and looking ahead to the next crucial league fixture as the season reaches its defining stretch.Key discussion points:• What recent performances say about Celtic's ability to deliver in big moments • Inconsistency, structure and whether the team has a clear identity• Standout contributions from key players and impact subs• The James Forrest debate and the value of experience in the squad• Recruitment analysis across different managers and what's gone wrong• Media narratives and attempts to “rewrite” recent history• Early transfer links, including goalkeeper options• Fan action, atmosphere and the mood around the club• Predictions and key players ahead of the next fixture
It is crunch time in the Scottish Premiership! As the title race hits fever pitch, Celtic FC find themselves in a high-stakes battle with Hearts and Rangers. Is it time for the serial winners to stand up and be counted? In today's livestream, we're breaking down the mentality needed for the run-in. Can Brendan Rodgers tap into that famous winning DNA to secure another trophy for the Parkhead cabinet? We'll be discussing: ⚽ The Hero Factor: Which players will step up? Can Callum McGregor lead from the front, or will Kelechi Iheanacho provide the clinical edge needed in the final games?
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Stuart and Barry as they have their weekly discussion on all things Celtic and look ahead to the upcoming game against St. Mirren in the Scottish Cup.The panel break down what the win against St Mirren at the weekend tells us, while off-field noise ramps up. Attention also turns to the summer, with discussion around transfer targets, squad gaps and Celtic's strongest XI as things stand.Key discussion points:• What the St Mirren win reveals about Celtic's current level• Standout performers and areas still lacking• The mood around the club heading into the split• Boardroom change and shifting dynamics off the pitch • Media criticism and how fair it really is• Early transfer links and positions needing strengthened• What we want to see in the next St Mirren clash
Has the Celtic Board shifted the blame for the club's current struggles onto the supporters? In this video, we deep-dive into the ongoing dysfunction at Celtic FC and explain why the finger-pointing at the fans is both unfair and inaccurate. From the chaotic Celtic AGM scenes to the lack of investment in the first-team squad, the gap between the Parkhead hierarchy and the terraces has never been wider. We discuss:
"We did it by playing football. Pure, beautiful, inventive football." Jock Stein's words are etched into the DNA of Celtic FC, establishing a standard where winning isn't enough - you have to entertain. But as we enter the final stretch of the 2025–26 Scottish Premiership season, that "beautiful" game feels like a distant memory. This season has been anything but pure. From the mid-season managerial shift to Martin O'Neill following Brendan Rodgers' departure in October, the flair has been replaced by a "grind-it-out" mentality. We've seen 112 goals last season plummet to just 59 this term, with fans growing frustrated by sideways passing and late, scrappy winners. And yet, somehow, we are still right in there. Despite the poor perfromances at times, Celtic remain locked in a fierce three-way title race with Heart of Midlothian and Rangers. With only a few points separating the top three, the manner of victory has taken a backseat to the sheer necessity of the three points. In this video, we analyze: The Philosophy Gap: Why Stein's "inventive" football has vanished this season. The O'Neill Effect: Can grit and spirit alone defend the title? The Run-In: Breaking down the post-split fixtures, including the massive Glasgow Derby on May 10. It isn't "pure, beautiful, or inventive" - but will it be enough to bring the trophy back to Parkhead? Let's discuss in the comments: Would you take five more ugly 1-0 wins if it guaranteed the league title? Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the BELL to stay updated on all things Celtic! #CelticFC #Green Brigade #Scottish Premiership #CelticPark #Paradise #COYBIG #CelticNews #SPFL #NorthCurve #CelticFans
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The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Boud, Stuart and Scott as Celtic head into the final stretch of the season with the title race on a knife edge. With the post-split fixtures now confirmed, the panel dig into what lies ahead and whether this team has what it takes to get over the line.The return of the Green Brigade, ongoing concerns around performances and the general chaos of the title race all add to a tense and unpredictable end to the campaign.We also give details of The Cynic LIVE SHOW – taking place in May.Key discussion points:• Full breakdown of the post-split fixtures and title run-in• Are Celtic actually in the strongest position despite the table?• Where points could be won and lost across the final games• Concerns over away form• How much this season will shape the club's direction next year• The return of the Green Brigade and its potential impact• Media narratives and the noise surrounding the title race• Some fun Celtic-related games to finish the podcast
Are we finally seeing a united Celtic FC? Join our live afternoon session as we break down the Scottish Premiership title race and the massive boost for Martin O'Neill's side ahead of the final run-in. After a tumultuous season defined by shambolic behind-the-scenes drama and a rotating injury list, there's a new sense of purpose at Parkhead. With the Green Brigade suspension officially lifted and the fans returning in full force for the St Mirren clash, the atmosphere is shifting just in time for the split. The board, the team, and the fans are finally coming together. Can this newfound unity lead us to an unthinkable double?
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Barry, Boud and Stuart as Celtic return from the international break with their title hopes hanging by a thread. The panel assess a faltering campaign and question whether this team has anything left to give.They also cover key injury updates, squad concerns, and what needs to happen for Celtic to stay alive in the race.Key discussion points:• Celtic's title chances rated—how low can you go?• A brutally honest assessment of the team's form and mentality• Why even a perfect run might not be enough• The impact of injuries and returning players ahead of the split• Concerns over creativity, consistency and squad quality• Fixture run-in scenarios and where the title could be won or lost• Some Fun Celtic related games to finish the podcast
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Gall has a candid one-on-one with Martin from The Green Brigade, unpacking the ongoing ban and why negotiations appear to be breaking down.The episode explores disputed club demands and the wider impact on fans. It also raises serious questions about the future of organised fan culture at Celtic Park.Topics covered:Current status of the Green Brigade banCeltic's demands and points of contentionBreakdown in negotiations and lack of “good faith” engagementRole of the Safety Advisory Group (SAG)Tensions with Police Scotland and matchday policing issuesImpact on affected supportersAtmosphere and fan culture at Celtic ParkPotential implications for season ticket renewalsConcerns over wider targeting of organised supporter groupsThe role of the Celtic fan collective and future supporter representation
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Gall is joined by Barry, Boud and Stuart to dig through an eventful week at Celtic both on and off the pitch. We discuss the revelations from Kasper Schmeichel about his long term future and look over comments from Maloney about his role moving forward.We also discuss other recent news and look ahead to a huge game against Dundee United on Sunday.Key discussion points:Kasper Schmeichel's shock media appearancesQuestions over professionalism, communication and responsibility within the squadShaun Maloney's role, reputation rebuild and uncertain future at the clubThe ongoing managerial situation and doubts around potential candidatesRecruitment failures and structural issues behind the scenesExternal perspective on Celtic's untapped commercial potential and boardroom stagnationFan unrest, protests and whether momentum for change is fading as results improveBalancing a potential successful season with the need for long-term reform
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Gall is joined by Barry, Boud and Stuart to unpack Celtic's dramatic penalty shoot-out win at Ibrox and the fallout from a chaotic derby weekend. From defensive heroics and penalty psychology to the looming loss of Callum McGregor, the panel break down what it all means for the run-in.Key discussion points:Celtic's backs-to-the-wall derby performance and dramatic penalty shoot-out victoryHow big a blow Callum McGregor's injury could be for the title run-inMidfield solutions without the captain: Bernardo, McCowan and Oxlade-ChamberlainDefensive standouts and leadership across the team at IbroxThe psychology and preparation behind Celtic's successful penalty shoot-outPost-match chaos, fan incidents and the wider fallout from the derbyLooking ahead to Motherwell and the crucial fixtures before the split
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Gall is joined by Barry and Chris to break down a chaotic week as Celtic grind out results while staying firmly in the title race.From derby drama to striker struggles and a tightening league table, the panel cover everything shaping the run-in.Key discussion points:Celtic's “just win” mentality as results continue despite inconsistent performancesThe ongoing striker crisis and why none of the current options are convincingRangers 2–2 Celtic: the disastrous first half and Hatate's game-changing impactAberdeen 1–2 Celtic: Arthur's debut, Sinisalo's save and another Nygren goalSelection dilemmas ahead of the next Rangers clashThe tightening title race and the decisive fixtures before the splitWillie Haughey's proposed Season Ticket Alliance and fan influence at Celtic
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.After a bruising week that left Celtic's season hanging in the balance, Gall is joined by Barry and Boud to pick through everything from a tough week.Fresh from a damaging loss to Hibs and a humbling European night against VfB Stuttgart, the panel ask whether this is the moment the title charge truly began to unravel or the point it finally sparks back into life.The panel discuss:● The Hibs setback and why Celtic look alarmingly easy to play through● Austin Trusty's red card drama, the failed appeal, and whether the club's response feels like deflection● Kasper Schmeichel's worrying form and the recruitment questions that refuse to go away● A European tie that already feels over● Protests at Celtic Park, fan frustration, and the growing disconnect between boardroom and stands● A tough run of fixtures: Rangers at Ibrox, Aberdeen away, Motherwell looming and the very real top-four anxiety
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you a full look ahead to tonight's action in the League of Ireland, including our live commentary game of Derry City and Bohemians at the Ryan McBride Brandywell.We build up to tonight's clash between Derry City and Bohemians, as two unbeaten sides look to lay down an early marker in the Premier Division.The first Louth derby of the season takes centre stage at Oriel Park, where Dundalk FC host Drogheda United with local pride and early momentum on the line.Champions Shamrock Rovers finally get their campaign underway against St. Patrick's Athletic after weather disruptions delayed their start to the season.There's also a Tolka Park meeting between Shelbourne FC and Galway United, while Sligo Rovers look to respond to a heavy defeat when they travel to face Waterford FC.In Europe, there's reaction to Celtic FC's heavy defeat to VfB Stuttgart in the Europa League, while Nottingham Forest take control of their tie against Fenerbahce.We also cover progress for Manchester United W.F.C. in the Women's Champions League, alongside Arsenal W.F.C. and Chelsea F.C. Women.Plus, updates from Liverpool F.C. on Alexander Isak's return, fitness news at Chelsea F.C., and growing pressure at Tottenham Hotspur F.C. ahead of a huge north London derby.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.After a chaotic stoppage-time winner against Kilmarnock on Sunday, Christopher Gallagher is joined by Barry Gallagher and Christopher Boud to break down a week that keeps the title charge alive, but still leaves questions hanging in the air.The panel discuss:● Julián Araujo's instant impact and why making him permanent should be a priority● Big Tam's growing influence and whether his link-up play is the key to unlocking tight games● Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's class off the bench and how quickly he should be starting● Defensive frailties around Scales, Trusty and Schmeichel — wobble or warning sign?● The Green Brigade situation and the atmosphere debate at Celtic Park● Darren O'Dea's explosive comments on John Kennedy and the internal shake-up● A daunting run of fixtures including Stuttgart home and away, Rangers at Ibrox, and a trip to Pittodrie● Listener questions and whether goal difference could be crucialAll that, plus a look ahead to a massive Europa League night as Celtic's season teeters between glory and disaster.
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.After another dramatic stoppage-time winner, Barry, Stuart and Scott break down a nerve-shredding night that keeps the title dream alive but raises serious questions about sustainability. Are Celtic grinding their way to glory or just delaying the inevitable?The panel discuss:Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's dream debut and whether his quality can spark something biggerThe worrying injury to Arne Engels and what it means for the midfieldReo Hatate's struggle for form and focusThe full-back revival with Tierney and SarrachiMartin O'Neill's outspoken comments and what they reveal about the squadA brutal run of fixtures ahead, including Rangers (twice), Stuttgart and a trip to PittodriePlus listeners' questions and a look ahead to a massive Sunday showdown at Kilmarnock.
Paul talks to Iollan about how he earned his place as a mascot at the Celtic v Dundee Utd game and to his dad Neil who is as proud as punch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Byrne talks to John and Pauline left devastated by a house fire, gets good advice from Cork's favorite pediatrician Dr Niamh Lynch, chats with 6 year old Celtic FC mascot superfan Iollan. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Gall is joined by Barry and Scott as they sit down and discuss the current state of play at Celtic.We discuss the closing on the transfer window and the players brought in by the club. We cover all Celtic news including the potential signing of the OX and we get comments from the manager.We finish by discussing the fan boycott of the Dundee game and what that means in the ongoing campaign for change. We also discuss the Dundee game itself.
The Opposition Perspective is a podcast in which we sit down with fans of Celtic's weekend opponents.Today we spoke to Glen Schreuder from Red Tinted Glasses, an Aberdeen fan podcast as we look ahead to our match at Pittodrie.We discuss Aberdeen's tumultuous season with Thelin being sacked and difficult results throughout.We also get the expectations of the Aberdeen support for tonights match.
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Barry is joined by Stuart and Gall as they sit down and discuss the current state of play at Celtic.We discuss the draw with Hearts and what that means for our push for the league, as well as the key incidents from the game.We cover all the recent transfer links and what we think Celtic will do between now and the end of the window.We talk about the strengths and weaknesses of the squad and look ahead to the game against Utrecht in the Europa League.
Hello and Welcome to the Cynic weekly. Due to unforeseen last-minute change of circumstances, we are unable to record and release an episode of the Cynic Weekly as we would normally do on the Wednesday of a Europa League game. However, we have decided to release This weeks episode of The Agenda, which we recorded on Monday and records at midday every Monday as part of the Cynic podcast subscription service.Welcome to The Agenda – Setting the scene for your week in the world of The Cynic and Celtic.We break down The Cynic schedule for the upcoming week and what you can expect.Gall is joined by Kieran and Lorenzo as they bring you up to date with all the goings on at Celtic.We discuss the performance in the Scottish Cup and our expectations for our Europa League tie in Italy. We also discuss the failings at boardroom level of the club.We cover all of the recent transfer news including Maswanhise, Wind and Lawrence before discussing the game against Hearts and what that could mean for the rest of the season.
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Gall is joined by Stuart and Barry as they sit down and discuss the current state of play at Celtic.We discuss the victory over Falkirk and what that means for our push for the league. We discuss the transfer window and how realistic we need to be with two weeks left of the window.We talk about the strengths and weaknesses of the squad and look ahead to the game in the Scottish Cup on Sunday.
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Gall is joined by Stuart and Paul as they sit down and discuss the current state of play at Celtic.We discuss the change in manager from Wilfried Nancy to Martin O'Neill. We discuss what our expectations are for the transfer window and the rest of the season.We talk about the strengths and weaknesses of the squad and look ahead to the game against Dundee United on Saturday.
“The metaphor of ‘kick the ball' —is to stress the importance of personal involvement and impact. It means that as a leader, you are there involved when it really matters.”Austin Lally is CEO of Verisure, the market leader in professionally monitored security services across Europe and Latin America - where he's served since 2014. After a 26-year career at Procter & Gamble, Austin made the leap to scale Verisure nearly 10x — reaching an enterprise value of €20B+, serving more than 6 million subscribers, and generating €3.4B in annual revenue. In October 2024, Austin led Verisure through a landmark IPO on NASDAQ Stockholm — the largest IPO in Europe in three years, the largest private-equity-backed IPO in European history, and the biggest in Sweden in 25 years.Before Verisure, Austin spent 26 years at Procter & Gamble, where his career spanned leadership roles across Beauty, Feminine Care, Fabric & Home Care, and Corporate Marketing. He spent seven formative years in Greater China helping build P&G's presence in the region, and later served as Global President of Braun and Appliances, leading a major turnaround and sitting on P&G's Global Leadership Council. Along the way, he was named to Advertising Age's Global Power 100.Austin is Scottish and a graduate of the University of Glasgow, where he won the World Universities Debating Championship and served as elected President of the Students' Representative Council. Outside of work, he's deeply passionate about music — including a past life as a highly rated indie-rock DJ in southern China — and is a lifelong supporter of Celtic FC and Liverpool FC. You'll enjoy this candid conversation about leadership at scale, taking smart risks, staying close to the work, and why “kicking the ball” often matters more than measuring it from the sidelines.This conversation is hosted by P&G Alum Sudha Ranganathan, who's spent over 19 years in diverse Marketing leadership roles at companies like P&G, PayPal, and LinkedIn where she's honed her passion for customer-centric marketing and talent development.
Andrew and John discuss John's book ‘Jungle Days', exploring the deep connections between Celtic Football Club, Irish identity, and political consciousness. They reflect on the historical significance of Celtic as a cultural institution, the role of community in shaping identity, and the ongoing tensions between fans and the club's leadership. The discussion also touches on the club's anti-racism stance and its relevance in today's socio-political climate, as well as personal memories of supporting Celtic during the 1980s.By the author of This Boxing Game: A Journey in Beautiful Brutality, this engrossing book is perfect for all Celtic fans and anyone interested in social history.During the tempestuous 1980s, when Thatcher and Thatcherism ruled the roost, Wight found sanctuary and meaning in Celtic FC.The book is out now and you can pick it up in most good book shopsEnjoy…Apple podcastsSpotifyAmazonPlayer.fmSpreakerAudioboomYoutube This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic Podcast.Gall is joined by Stuart and Barry as they sit down and discuss the current state of play at Celtic.We discuss Wilfried Nancy at Celtic and if he is already in an untenable situation. We discuss the stepping down of Peter Lawwell and the communication from the board.We then discuss were the club are headed and what we can do as a support. We finish by looking ahead to the Aberdeen game.
Cristina Alexander, Herculez Gomez, and Shaka Hislop discuss Lionel Messi & Inter Miami taking down FC Cincinnati to advance in the MLS playoffs. Then, discussion on Luis Suárez being dropped from Inter Miami's starting XI and Christian Pulisic making his mark in the Milan Derby. Plus, reaction to Wilfried Nancy being linked to Celtic FC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices