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A Celtic State of Mind
An Gorta Mór's Jeanette Findlay with A Celtic State of Mind // ACSOM // Exclusive Interview

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 54:56


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Celtic Soul Podcast
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 79 Talk from the Terrace Jeanette Findlay & David Low (Celtic Trust)

Celtic Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 36:46


Jeanette and David from the Celtic Trust join More than 90 Minutes Editor, Andrew Milne to discuss the state of play at Celtic and the position of the Celtic Trust after the recent Trustees Meeting and the long game plan to increase Celtic Fans Shareholding in OUR club See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Patriot Game
Jeanette Findlay

The Patriot Game

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 86:46


This weeks guest on the Patriot game is Jeanette Findlay. Jeanette joins us to discuss the Celtic Trust, the relevance and need for it today, her involvement in Fans against criminalisation which defeated the Scottish governments OBFA, and latterly the Call it out campaign which challenges the discrimination of Catholics in Scotland. A wonderful chat an education for anyone listening.

Celtic Soul Podcast
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 65 Talk from the Terraces

Celtic Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 19:54


Jeanette Findlay from The Celtic Trust joins Andrew Milne to talk about the State of Play on Talk from the Terraces after a week of Super League moves and British League tabloid talk. Jeanette has been a tireless worker on behalf of Celtic fans and was one of the main movers in FAC.The question is what do we want as Celtic fans going forward?Do we want to be customers of a Global brand or do we want to be football fans?Jeanette talks passionately about her position and where she stands and it is not being part of a global brand, it is about being part of a club with it's heart and soul in the community it was founded for.A move to a bigger league would be costly and would hit fans in the pocket and price many Celtic fans out who regularly attend games in Scotland but more importantly it would make Celtic more appealing to foreign investors and the likes of the Glazier family types.It took the Gary Neville's of the media World and Sky Sport pundit types about 16 years to realize the Glaziers had ripped the heart and soul out of Manchester United and it's fans and now these parasites are ready to play their part in ripping football further away from the working class.Sky Sports are responsible for moving kick off times and days from the traditional 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon games to Sunday at Noon and Monday Evening without a thought for the miles that fans have to travel to away games or the time they would have to take off work to attend these games.If Sky Sports were part of the Super League deal they would be already rebranding to launch a new all singing and dancing cheer leading football soap opera and when UEFA rebrands and backs the Super League (Champions League for more non Champions), Gary and Sky will be there to kick the football fans further down the chain and embrace games played in the USA, UAE and China to increase the Global brand without a care in the World for the heartbeat of every club, the fans.We should remember that LinSELL Train are here to increase the value of their shareholders and own 18.6% of Celtic. The Celtic TRUST wants to keep Celtic values and increase the fans shareholding in the club to 20% by growing the Trust and getting as much small shareholders to come together.Follow The Celtic Trust on Twitter @TheCelticTrustFollow Andrew Milne on Twitter @AndrewMilne12More than 90 Minutes Issue 114 Print Edition & Digital Edition is now on sale Click Link to buy Print or Digital Edition https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/new-issue/More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine Subscription Detailshttps://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscription/This Episodes Listeners Offer: Sale on selected Merchandise & T-Shirts https://celticfanzine.com/shop/If your business or CSC like the Podcast and would like to become a sponsor please email us at info@celticfanzine.com. You can also contact us through the website or message us on social media. Further ListeningAll Podcasts available on all Platforms or click link belowhttps://celticfanzine.com/podcasts/Follow Us FB https://www.facebook.com/Mt90MTwitter @celticfanzineInsta celticfanzineLinkedIn More than 90 Minutes Episode 65 was Produced by Daniel Faulkner & Ronan McQuillan Twitter @RojoEnemies If you would like to support our Independent Celtic Fan Media Platform you can become a Member, Subscribe, Buy or Donate for the Price of a Pint. Your Support helps us continue to produce Daily News & Articles, Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Podcasts, Monthly Fanzine, Video Content & Live Shows.https://celticfanzine.com/join-us/https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscriptionhttps://celticfanzine.com/shop/https://celticfanzine.com/donations-page/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Celtic Soul Podcast
Celtic Soul Podcast David Low

Celtic Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 67:09


Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 58 with More than 90 Minutes, Editor Andrew Milne chatting to David LowDavid Low is Chair of the Celtic Trust. He is a Celtic fan and has been lucky enough to enjoy not one but two 9IAR's and see Celtic reach 2 European Cup finals and enjoyed the recent quadruple treble. He was involved with Fergus McCann back in 1994 when the rebels won and the old board was ousted. He was a consultant at Celtic during the McCann years which saw Celtic Park redeveloped and Celtic stop Rangers doing the 10IAR.A lot has happened since January when David last chatted to Andrew on the Podcast. Neil Lennon has left the dugout, Peter Lawell is getting ready to leave the directors box and we await the arrival of new CEO Dominic McKay as we wait to see who will become our next Manager. David and Jeanette Findlay represented the Celtic Trust with a meeting with Celtic, CEO Peter Lawell, Financial Director, Chris McKay and Supporters Liason Officer John Paul Taylor recently and he talks about what was said and proposed at the meeting.David quickly explains how the PLC works before going into detail of one of the major talking points of the meeting when the Trust made a proposal to Celtic to compensate the season ticket holders from this season with the option of a gift of shares to the value of the season ticket after you take out the costs of the virtual season ticket.Covid19 and the fallout will continue to have an impact on Celtic and the greater football World David thinks that it may excelorate a European Super League and a chance for Celtic to play outside of Scotland and this was also touched on at the recent meeting in Celtic Park.Andrew asks David to switch from his Celtic fans hat and his financial background on occasions as the conversation flows from what could and should happen at Celtic and in the wider football community with the likes of European Super Powers like Barcelona and Real Madrid heading into serious financial troubled waters.They touch on the management vacancy at Celtic, player exit and maybe more departures from the boardroom. On the new CEO, Dominic McKay who David does not know personally but he says one of his business partners does and he gives his opinion on what he does know of him and he looks back at all the CEO's who have served the club since Fergus McCann took up that position in the boardroom. Peter talks about recent statements and the growth of the Celtic Trust their current shareholding and the targets they are setting and goals they want to achieve to give Celtic fans, a greater say in the running of Celtic.They also touch on Celtic v the Rangers, Glasgow Derby and David climbs back into the Celtic Soul Time machine again, this time Andrew asks him to take us back to his time as a consultant at Celtic. This leads to David having a pop at the SFA for their treatment of Celtic including how they ripped Celtic off when renting Hampden and also how Fergus McCann stood up to the SFA and how the Suits at the club should be nowhere near the Tracksuits. Follow The Celtic Trust on Twitter @TheCelticTrustFollow David Low on Twitter @HeavidorFollow Andrew Milne on Twitter @AndrewMilne12Playout Tune The Fields of Athenry performed by Ronan McQuillan and friends for the Irish Rambles Nantucket - Bridge of Culture click link below to watch videohttps://youtu.be/KWuzoJaSFVsEpisode Sponsors More than 90 Minutes More than 90 Minutes Issue 114 Print Edition & Digital Edition is now on sale Click Link to buy Print or Digital Edition https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/new-issue/More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine Subscription Detailshttps://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscription/This Episodes Listeners Offer: Sale on selected Merchandise & T-Shirts https://celticfanzine.com/shop/If your business or CSC like the Podcast and would like to become a sponsor please email us at info@celticfanzine.com. You can also contact us through the website or message us on social media. Further ListeningAll Podcasts available on all Platforms or click link belowhttps://celticfanzine.com/podcasts/Follow Us FB https://www.facebook.com/Mt90MTwitter @celticfanzineInsta celticfanzineLinkedIn More than 90 Minutes Episode 58 was Produced by Ronan McQuillan If you would like to support our Independent Celtic Fan Media Platform you can become a Member, Subscribe, Buy or Donate for the Price of a Pint. Your Support helps us continue to produce Daily News & Articles, Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Podcasts, Monthly Fanzine, Video Content & Live Shows.https://celticfanzine.com/join-us/https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscriptionhttps://celticfanzine.com/shop/https://celticfanzine.com/donations-page/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

HomeBhoys
HomeBhoys #366 - Out of the Misery and Into the Ire!

HomeBhoys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 226:36


This week Jason, Joe, and Marty are without Scott as he is chained to his job for the evening. The lads are joined by Jeanette Findlay who gives the lowdown on the Celtic Trust share and of course they discuss the fall out from last weeks draw against Dundee Utd that saw Sevco secure the league championship and put and end to 10 in a row. There's also a Kano pod update. It's not pretty this season but onwards we go. Hail Hail!

90MinuteCynic | Football Podcast
The Celtic Way – The Celtic Trust

90MinuteCynic | Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 55:33


The Celtic Way is a mini podcast series where we talk to fans who have been involved in successful campaigns around Celtic. Through the series, we will talk to three individuals about their fight for change, what made their campaign successful and what lessons can be taken from their work in light of the current situation.Current circumstances around our club are really tough and it’s especially difficult when the support feel that they are not being heard. With that in mind, it’s important to remember times when fans have been listened to, when they have been able to affect change and to remind ourselves that it can and will be done again.In this series, as well as finding out about the people and organisations, we hope that we can start to find ways and develop ideas about how change can happen at Celtic going forward. In this first episode, Clare Wilde talks to Jeanette Findlay of The Celtic Trust about what the Trust is, what it does, the campaigns it has been involved in to date and how the organisation believe change is best sought.

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Celtic Soul Podcast
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 46 Jeanette Findlay

Celtic Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 67:18


Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 46 with More than 90 Minutes, Editor Andrew Milne chatting to Jeannette Findlay. Jeanette is a founder member of the Celtic Trust. Before Covid19 she was a familiar face at Celtic home and away games with the Dennistoun No 1 CSC She was active in FAC in the fight against the Offensive Behaviour Act, She has also been active in the plan to build a memorial to An Gorta Mór in Glasgow and she is part of the Call it Out campaign against anti-Irish racism and anti-Catholic bigotry. Plenty to chat about Life, Celtic FC, Celtic PLC, Celtic Trust, Shareholders, Dermot Desmond, Vulture Funds, Neil Lennon, Hostile Takeover, An Gorta Mór, Celtic Supporters, Call it Out, Blinded by Success, and a lot moreFor more information on the Celtic Trust Click belowhttps://celtictrust.netFor Further Reading on the Celtic Trust Click Below https://celticfanzine.com/the-celtic-trust-20-years-on/This Episodes Listeners Offer: Buy a T-Shirt & Get a second one FREE while stocks lastLeave Size & FREE T-Shirt (10 Designs) In Notes Section when ordering (while stocks last)Click Link below to orderhttps://celticfanzine.com/product-category/t-shirts/This Episode has been sponsored by St. Margaret's CSCFor more information click link belowhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/120125328025340Thanks to Conor Kirwan for our play out tune. Check Conor out on SpotifyFollow Us FB https://www.facebook.com/Mt90MTwitter @celticfanzineInsta celticfanzineIf you would like to support our Independent Celtic Fan Media Platform you can become a Member, Subscribe, Buy or Donate for the Price of a Pint. Your Support helps us continue to produce Daily News & Articles, Weekly Newsletter, Two Weekly Podcasts, Monthly Fanzine, Video Content & Live Shows.https://celticfanzine.com/join-us/https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscription/https://celticfanzine.com/shop/https://celticfanzine.com/donations-page/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rebel City Podcast
Rebel City Podcast - Episode #35 - Jeanette Findlay (Call It Out)

Rebel City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 75:10


Call It Out are a activist group campaigning against Anti-Catholic bigotry and Anti-Irish racism in Scotland. We sat down with Jeanette Findlay from Call It Out and went over why we need them to be actively combating bigotry in 2019, recent attacks on Cannon Thomas White in Glasgow last year, as well as the court case brought towards GCC by the Orange Order for simply re-routing a march away from Catholic Churches. https://twitter.com/call_it_out_?lang=en

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A Celtic State of Mind
An Gorta Mór's Jeanette Findlay with A Celtic State of Mind

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 55:45


A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious 2018 Football Blogging Awards. The podcast has since announced an exciting partnership with Fansbet, the betting firm developed by fans for fans.In this latest episode, Paul John Dykes and Kevin Graham are joined by An Gorta Mór's Jeanette Findlay, where they discuss:* The Great Famine in Ireland between 1845 and 1849;* The foundation of Celtic Football Club;* Anti-Irish and anti-catholic bigotry in Scotland;* Being prevented from flying the Irish tricolour in Scotland;* The permanent An Gorta Mór monument in Glasgow;* How you can help to build it. A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulDykes, @anorthernprose and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.

CommonSpace Podcasts
Beyond the Noise: Naming Scotland's problem with anti-Irish racism

CommonSpace Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 29:19


Beyond the Noise with David Jamieson is a weekly podcast with CommonSpace journalist David Jamieson, where he gets behind the 24/7 news cycle and gets to heart of issues, trying to find the substance behind the headlines. THIS week, Jamieson is joined by Jeanette Findlay, chair of the Call It Out campaign to discuss the movement against anti-Irish racism and anti-Catholic bigotry in Scotland, and why policy makers have consistently misdiagnosed the problem. 1:10 - What issues is the Call It Out campaign seeking to a address. Does Scotland have a problem with 'sectarianism' or anti-Irish racism? 9:58 - Why do we discuss anti-Irish racism as a 'working class' problem rather than attack the consensus around 'sectarianism' in policy making circles? 17:14 - What's the difference between socialist and class based anti-racism and liberal anti-racism. 20:57 - Does Scotland need to face the role the British state has played in Ireland in order to come to grips with the real issues?

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Acting Up - A podcast by Fans Against Criminalisation
Fans Against Criminalisation Acting Up Podcast - A Historic Victory

Acting Up - A podcast by Fans Against Criminalisation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 69:33


Fans Against Criminalisation’s podcast mini-series will be completed with the release of our final episode. Our host Liam O’Hare will reflect on the magnitude of the campaign’s victory with journalist Andrew McFadyen and our usual guests Jeanette Findlay and Paul Quigley. Featuring an interview with BEMIS representative Danny Boyle who discusses the new attempts to define sectarianism and where the debate now moves to.

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Acting Up - A podcast by Fans Against Criminalisation
Acting Up: Fans Against Criminalisation Podcast Episode 5 - Within Touching Distance

Acting Up - A podcast by Fans Against Criminalisation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 35:25


Episode 5 of the Fans Against Criminalisation podcast is a short supplementary episode looking forward to Thursday’s final stage vote for repeal. Whilst our usual host is away on holiday, Jeanette Findlay and Paul Quigley are joined by James Kelly as the 3 consider how the campaign has got to the point of repeal and pay tribute to the efforts of those who have made this possible.

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CommonSpace - Podcast Interviews
COMMONSPACE - JAMES KELLY - REPEAL OF THE OFFICIAL BEHAVIOUR AT FOOTBALL MATCHES ACT

CommonSpace - Podcast Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 18:53


Scottish Labour MSP James Kelly spoke to the CommonSpace ahead of the final vote at Holyrood to decide as to whether the Football Act should be scrapped.  ON THURSDAY, the Scottish Parliament will hear the final stage of James Kelly’s private member's bill to repeal the Offensive behaviour at football matches.   If the bill passes, it will be the first time that a Scottish Government's legislation will be repeal since the Scottish Parliament has been created in 1999. CommonSpace Reporter David Thomson spoke to Scottish Labour's James Kelly at their party conference in Dundee.  At conference, Kelly had a fringe meeting to discuss his member's bill. The fringe meeting was a panel discussion that was chaired by the former leader of the Scottish Labour party, Johann Lamont.  There was a wide variety of speakers that include Jeanette Findlay from Fans against crimination, Daniel Johnson MSP, the Scottish Labour’s justices spokesperson, and Eireann McAuley. CommonSpace's David Thomson spoke to both Janettee Findlay and Daniel Johnson to discuss why the Act should be scrapped.

Acting Up - A podcast by Fans Against Criminalisation
Fans United : Scottish Football Supporters Special - Part II

Acting Up - A podcast by Fans Against Criminalisation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 20:20


On the fourth episode of #ActingUp, it’s a Scottish football fans special. Host Liam O'Hare is joined by Derek Watson from Motherwell’s Heavy Hands Empty Stand campaign and Hamilton supporter and FAC representative Sean McHugh, as well as regular guests Paul Quigley and Jeanette Findlay. We also hear from the renowned Scottish sports broadcaster Jim Spence, and Andrew Jenkins from Supporters Direct Scotland. The panel discuss the effect on the legislation on fans across Scotland and look forward to the final stage of the repeal in the parliament. This is part two of two

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HomeBhoys
HomeBhoys #244 - As You Were!

HomeBhoys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 116:53


This week the show opens with Jeanette Findlay talking about FAC our killing the OBFA and promoting their new film Guilty (https://vimeo.com/246226582) then Harper, Paul and Joe get into gear talking Hearts defeat, the unbeaten run, season ticket letters, Partick and the usual transgressions. We at the HomeBhoys wish you a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. We're here and we're always here and we appreciate every single one of you that listens. Keep the faith and Hail Hail! Mon eh hoops!

HomeBhoys
HomeBhoys #244 - As You Were!

HomeBhoys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 116:53


This week the show opens with Jeanette Findlay talking about FAC our killing the OBFA and promoting their new film Guilty (https://vimeo.com/246226582) then Harper, Paul and Joe get into gear talking Hearts defeat, the unbeaten run, season ticket letters, Partick and the usual transgressions. We at the HomeBhoys wish you a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. We're here and we're always here and we appreciate every single one of you that listens. Keep the faith and Hail Hail! Mon eh hoops!

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast
The Celtic Underground - OBFA Wasting Lives & Money

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 72:51


We are in the desert of international football and out of that desert comes the oasis of a Celtic Underground Podcast. Following on from the close season podcast with James Kelly MSP on his process of trying to repeal OBFA Harry has a catch up with Jeanette Findlay of Fans Against Criminalisation on the act, its consequences and how YOU can help with its repeal. Jeanette is joined by Jim to provide us with how this act is being implimented by the police and fiscal. If, like us, you find this act rediculous, illiberal and not fit for purpose then you can write to your MSP, attend a surgery or complete the Parliament survey; http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/S/FootballActRepealBill/ http://fansagainstcriminalisation.com/ Also, sadly, a name familiar to many of us online, @Napoleon_Celtic died suddenly at the end of September. For those who'd been on The Big Lhist or just kicking around Celtic supporters groups will also have come across and know him by his real name of Iain Tarbet. Iain's funeral is this Friday (14th Oct) in Ardrossan and his family have organised a collection for the Celtic FC Foundation; https://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/iaintarbet Enjoy.

Hail Hail Media
HomeBhoys #116 - Down to the Dons.

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2014 134:43


This week Harper, Joe, Paul and Jason disect the cup defeat to Aberdeen and have a good old moan before Jeanette Findlay joins them to discuss last weeks Celtic Trust meeting and the Roll of Honour dowload campaign. It's nice to chat after a defeat.

Hail Hail Media
HomeBhoys #113-Live Like Commons People!

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 150:42


This week Harper sits on the bench while Jason, Joe and Paul discuss Motherwell, transfers, have agood belly laugh at Sevco and are joined by the ever brilliant Jeanette Findlay of the Celtic Trust. All in a days work for the HomeBhoys. Hail Hail!

Hail Hail Media
Desert Island Tims with Jeanette Findlay

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2013 66:02


Jeanette Findlay is widely known as one of Scotland's top experts on football economics. Jeanette joined Economics at Glasgow in 1987. She has held a range of posts and has degrees from the Universities of Strathclyde and Bristol. @JeanFind www.billynowell.com

Hail Hail Media
Desert Island Tims with Jeanette Findlay

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2013 66:02


Jeanette Findlay is widely known as one of Scotland's top experts on football economics. Jeanette joined Economics at Glasgow in 1987. She has held a range of posts and has degrees from the Universities of Strathclyde and Bristol. @JeanFind www.billynowell.com

Hail Hail Media
HomeBhoys #105 - The Blair Witch Hunt!

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 123:02


Tonight's show is a classic. We talk Amsterdam @FreePadraigMullan & @FreeAndyVance and then Jeanette Findlay from @TheCelticTrust comes on to talk living wage and the power of the Celtic support. Jason and Joe seal their legacy, lol

Hail Hail Media
Chapter Eight 1970-80

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2013 160:00


Episode Eight 1970-1980 "The Men Who Loved the Green" In Chapter Eight we are joined by Stephen Murray, better known as Saint Anthony from the Celtic Underground. We cover the period 1970 to 1980 which sees the Club continue to dominate domestically yet decline on the European stage. With an aging Lisbon Lions squad breaking up, Celtic continues to develop an ever growing home grown talent to take the place of the greatest team our club has ever known. While the first half of the decade was blessed with stars like Hay, Dalglish, Connelly, and Macari, the second half a saw slight dip in fortune as the this success isn’t built upon with the managers of the decade face a rebuilding challenge. Billy McNeil takes over the reins from the legend that was Jock Stein and is relatively successful despite a lack of investment from the Board. Following on from the tragedy of the Ibrox disaster, Glasgow suffers great social unrest during the challenging 1970s. The Hoops fans however still have some magnificent successes and achievements to enjoy amid the challenges and struggles of a British Isles in economic decline. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt and all your Fan Stories and Confessions. Jeanette Findlay also joins us with the history of the Celtic Trust and we pay homage to Johnny Doyle “The Man Who Loved the Green” As our Eighth guest, Stephen nominates SCIAF as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.sciaf.org.uk/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. VISIT http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate Visit www.HailHailMedia.com to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com

Hail Hail Media
Celtic History Podcast Chapter 8 1970-80

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2013 160:00


Episode Eight 1970-1980 "The Men Who Loved the Green" In Chapter Eight we are joined by Stephen Murray, better known as Saint Anthony from the Celtic Underground. We cover the period 1970 to 1980 which sees the Club continue to dominate domestically yet decline on the European stage. With an aging Lisbon Lions squad breaking up, Celtic continues to develop an ever growing home grown talent to take the place of the greatest team our club has ever known. While the first half of the decade was blessed with stars like Hay, Dalglish, Connelly, and Macari, the second half a saw slight dip in fortune as the this success isn't built upon with the managers of the decade face a rebuilding challenge. Billy McNeil takes over the reins from the legend that was Jock Stein and is relatively successful despite a lack of investment from the Board. Following on from the tragedy of the Ibrox disaster, Glasgow suffers great social unrest during the challenging 1970s. The Hoops fans however still have some magnificent successes and achievements to enjoy amid the challenges and struggles of a British Isles in economic decline. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt and all your Fan Stories and Confessions. Jeanette Findlay also joins us with the history of the Celtic Trust and we pay homage to Johnny Doyle “The Man Who Loved the Green” As our Eighth guest, Stephen nominates SCIAF as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.sciaf.org.uk/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series.

Hail Hail Media
Chapter Eight 1970-80

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2013 160:00


Episode Eight 1970-1980 "The Men Who Loved the Green" In Chapter Eight we are joined by Stephen Murray, better known as Saint Anthony from the Celtic Underground. We cover the period 1970 to 1980 which sees the Club continue to dominate domestically yet decline on the European stage. With an aging Lisbon Lions squad breaking up, Celtic continues to develop an ever growing home grown talent to take the place of the greatest team our club has ever known. While the first half of the decade was blessed with stars like Hay, Dalglish, Connelly, and Macari, the second half a saw slight dip in fortune as the this success isn't built upon with the managers of the decade face a rebuilding challenge. Billy McNeil takes over the reins from the legend that was Jock Stein and is relatively successful despite a lack of investment from the Board. Following on from the tragedy of the Ibrox disaster, Glasgow suffers great social unrest during the challenging 1970s. The Hoops fans however still have some magnificent successes and achievements to enjoy amid the challenges and struggles of a British Isles in economic decline. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt and all your Fan Stories and Confessions. Jeanette Findlay also joins us with the history of the Celtic Trust and we pay homage to Johnny Doyle “The Man Who Loved the Green” As our Eighth guest, Stephen nominates SCIAF as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.sciaf.org.uk/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. VISIT http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate Visit www.HailHailMedia.com to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com

Hail Hail Media
Celtic History Podcast Chapter 8 1970-80

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2013 160:00


Episode Eight 1970-1980 "The Men Who Loved the Green" In Chapter Eight we are joined by Stephen Murray, better known as Saint Anthony from the Celtic Underground. We cover the period 1970 to 1980 which sees the Club continue to dominate domestically yet decline on the European stage. With an aging Lisbon Lions squad breaking up, Celtic continues to develop an ever growing home grown talent to take the place of the greatest team our club has ever known. While the first half of the decade was blessed with stars like Hay, Dalglish, Connelly, and Macari, the second half a saw slight dip in fortune as the this success isn’t built upon with the managers of the decade face a rebuilding challenge. Billy McNeil takes over the reins from the legend that was Jock Stein and is relatively successful despite a lack of investment from the Board. Following on from the tragedy of the Ibrox disaster, Glasgow suffers great social unrest during the challenging 1970s. The Hoops fans however still have some magnificent successes and achievements to enjoy amid the challenges and struggles of a British Isles in economic decline. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt and all your Fan Stories and Confessions. Jeanette Findlay also joins us with the history of the Celtic Trust and we pay homage to Johnny Doyle “The Man Who Loved the Green” As our Eighth guest, Stephen nominates SCIAF as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.sciaf.org.uk/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series.

Hail Hail Media
HomeBhoys #86 - The Celtic Trust

Hail Hail Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2013 149:47


Tonight in another show of shock and revelations we were joined by Jeanette Findlay of the Celtic Trust. We discussed what it is the Trust does exactly, their role in Fans Against Criminalisation (FAC), what's in store at the demo on Saturday and a whole host of other stuff. That was in the second half of the show, the first part contains Harper, Jason and Paul being miserable b'stards as we looked back at the St Mirren game. Hail Hail, Kill the Bill To join the Celtic Trust and for more info - http://www.celtictrust.net/