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Best podcasts about Ryan Christie

Latest podcast episodes about Ryan Christie

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
299 - Bournemouth's Selection Woes Ahead Of West Ham Clash

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 26:31


On Saturday, Bournemouth travel to the London Stadium in need of points as they look to arrest their decline in the Premier League. The Cherries' form has been poor of late, however they face Graham Potter's West Ham United - a side who have similar issues - and whose current form is worse than our own. For Andoni Iraola, the unneeded news of Justin Kluivert's potential absence has thrown a spanner in the works, and with Ryan Christie also out, it will likely be up to star-boy Alex Scott to be the main man as Boscombe look to get their show back on the road. Sam and Tom are at the Queens Park hotel to preview what may turn out to be an epic encounter in East London. Visit the QP at 482 Holdenhurst Rd, Bournemouth, BH8 9AR. Check out their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/queensparkpub - or give them a call on 01202 301747 or 07876213400. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nutmeg Magazine
My Sporting Hero: Lewis Stevenson on John McGinn

Nutmeg Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 3:30


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.nutmegfc.co.ukWelcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories – made in Scotland.So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers have enjoyed....* Nick Harris' brilliant analysis of the possible American takeover of Rangers* An exclusive column from our tactics guy Adam Clery about Ryan Christie at Bournemouth* The Motherwell v St Mirren Slow Match Report from the brilliant Daniel GrayOnly paid subscribers to Nutmeg FC get every piece we produce straight to their inbox.This time on My Sporting Hero, our guest is Lewis Stevenson.A product of Hibernian FC's youth academy, Lewis, doubling as a left-back and a midfielder, made more league appearances for the club than any other player. He is the only Hibs player to have won both the League Cup and – in that famous 2016 final victory over Rangers – Scottish Cup. He was man of the match in the 2007 League Cup final demolition of Kilmarnock.Now in the twilight of his playing career, Kirkcaldy-born Lewis plays for Championship side Raith Rovers.Lewis played alongside numerous talents during his time at Easter Road, and he chose as his sporting hero ex-teammate and Scotland and Aston Villa midfield superman John McGinn.It was the evolution of John that impressed me. I remember watching him playing for St Mirren in a game against Celtic. John had a skinhead and he was giving Victor Wanyama, who was the top player in the league at the time, a really hard time. I thought to myself, “Who is that guy?” I always took a shine to the way John played and when he came to Hibs, I couldn't believe how good he was.However, what was most important for me was what a great guy he was. He wears his heart on his sleeve, but off the pitch he would do anything for you. Some people never get to meet the heroes, but I've been lucky in that I've got to meet John McGinn. Sometimes you see these sporting heroes, and they're almost like film stars, so it's hard to relate to them. But that's not the case with John. Any youngster could look up to him.He's got a great family behind him and I think that's been part of his success. His mum and dad were really supportive. I played with John's older brother Stephen, and I knew of the other brother Paul, and I think the rivalry he had with his brothers pushed him on. I speak highly of John, but I can speak equally as highly of his family. People see him running about on the football pitch but they don't realise the hard work and the support he's had behind the scenes. I remember a game against St Mirren, and Stephen had John in his back pocket that night! Neil Lennon said to him, “Super John McGinn? You're not even the best player in your own ******* house!”I always thought John was a really good player, but the way his career went compared to other boys in the Hibs team is testament to him. He's probably had some sticky moments in his career but he's come through the other side with flying colours. Even in training, John wanted to be in the winning team. We used to play young versus old, and John was in the young team at the time and the old boys had their number and you could tell how much it hurt him. If the old boys won the game, they would let you know about it, and John played those games like it was a World Cup final. I think watching him now, that's the attitude he's kept. He's playing with some of the best players in the world, he's playing against some of the best players in the world, and he gives his best and he holds his own.Maybe scouts looking at him thought his play didn't look natural, so maybe that's why it took him a wee bit longer to get that move. But what an amazing bit of business it was for Aston Villa to sign him. He'll be an absolute legend there. He went there when they were in the Championship, and was an integral part of getting them up. He's kicked on, and he's got the captaincy. He's played Europa League and now Champions League; it's unbelievable. For me to sit on a Saturday night and watch a guy on Match of the Day who I played with – there's nobody rooting for him more than me and my family.At Hibs, I could give him the ball from left-back in our own third and he would shuffle past people, switch the ball, and be on the end of a cross – he could do absolutely everything. It was a good Hibs team back then, with players like Dylan McGeouch, Fraser Fyvie and Scott Allan, but it's just the way John's been able to kick on. There are a lot of people who go and do well, and you think “that's brilliant”, but you're proper rooting for John. With the national team and everything, everyone gets behind him, and wants him to do well. It helps that he's such a supportive guy. Sometimes you think, “Oh, he must have forgotten about me by now” and then he'll pop up with a message asking how I'm getting on. After Hibs played at Aston Villa he came to our hotel and had a coffee with us, and he gave my son a signed top; it's little touches like that which mean a lot to people.No matter what he does at Aston Villa, I think it will be hard to get close to the feeling of winning the Scottish Cup with Hibs. We had a great camaraderie, and with the various nationalities at Aston Villa, the changing room will be different to what he was used to up here. And when things aren't going well, he's the kind of guy that can give you a lift. It doesn't look like he's changed a bit. When people try and change and be somebody they are not, people can see right through it. So, you're best to be your own person and for him it's working perfectly.We needed somebody to step up for Scotland, and it was John. Even when the team's not doing well, he shoulders that burden. There's been so many Scotland games where he's popped up with a goal. You hear things like, “Oh, maybe this is the end of John McGinn at Aston Villa,” and then he steps up a few weeks later and he's the main man again, and he's played in loads of different positions at Villa. He's had to adapt his game. He's probably not as physical as he once was; he's probably more tactical now.I always remember he would be the one who could settle a game in those crazy moments. As a full-back, I'd love the way he could just do something to get us out of trouble. He has an unbelievable talent, and I think he doesn't get the praise he deserves for his actual ability because he can do a lot of things with a football, and he had one of the highest top speeds at Hibs. It's just pure power and you wouldn't want to get in the way when he's running. He could still play for another four or five years at the top level and I hope I'll be sitting watching him on TV after I've hung up my boots.He does not look out of place in the Premier League one bit. He'll take things in from coaches and he'll learn things. He studies the game and knows everything about every league in Britain, and about opposition teams. He'll know inside out what they're going to do and what their weaknesses might be.He comes across as this jovial figure, but he's got that steely determination that all the best players in the world have. When we played against Rangers and Celtic, John thought we could go toe-to-toe with them. He might not have been the captain, but he was the driving force that made us believe that. Being mentally strong is probably even more important than being physically strong at his level.Nutmeg FC | Substack

The Hampden Roar
Ryan Christie on his positional change, the Nations League and Bournemouth's season

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 56:52


Creator and host Andy Bargh welcomes Ryan Christie to the podcast to discuss how well this season is going for him at club level with Bournemouth challenging for the Champions League places, and also the change in his career which has seen him move from being a narrow winger to a box-to-box central midfielder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

A Celtic State of Mind
What A Celtic State of Mind & Celtic by Numbers thought about Ryan Christie // Originally aired on 07 May 2020

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 32:29


The Hampden Roar
McGinn fit again, Christie's form, Hanley's minutes and Conway's goals: Squad announced for Croatia & Poland

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 64:40


Creator and host Andy Bargh welcomes Calum Brown, French football commentator, to chat about Steve Clarke's squad announcement for the final two Nations League games of the year. John McGinn is set to return to the side, what do we do with Ryan Christie, does Conway deserve a shot at the 9 jersey.. and much more discussed. Please keep sharing, rating and enjoying the podcast! Thanks for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Sky Sports Football Podcast
SNF | Saliba sees red as Bournemouth end Gunners' unbeaten start | Redknapp: Arsenal struggled all game!

The Sky Sports Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 40:49


David Jones presents Saturday Night Football alongside Jamie Redknapp and Theo Walcott who analyse Arsenal's 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth which sees their unbeaten start to the season come to an end. The visitors' efforts were not helped by William Saliba receiving a red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity in the first half. Redknapp felt Arsenal struggled all game but did praise Andoni Iraola for his tactics in what was a statement win for the Cherries. There is reaction from both dressing rooms with goalscorer Ryan Christie revealing he was delighted to get on the scoresheet after not doing so for a long time. A deflated Declan Rice said that there were no complaints about the result but insisted they cannot keep making mistakes. Mikel Arteta also reflected on the disappointing defeat by saying that two big errors cost him and his players.In the final part, Redknapp and Walcott give their views on the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as the new England manager.

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast
Andrew H in conversation with...Ryan Christie

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 1:12


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.comIt's the international break and there is therefore still some football going on and we decided to use this two week fallow period to chat with a former Celt who is still playing at international level and down in the EPL.In his chat with Andrew, Ryan covers his time at Celtic and gives an insight into how fraught a transfer window can be. He also disc…

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
238 - Did Our Draw With Nottingham Forest Tell Us Anything New?

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 50:07


Bournemouth rescued a point against Nottingham Forest in a performance which was a little bit stunted, and a bit dechelleved for large parts of the game, however the introduction of Justin Kluviert and Ryan Christie seemed sort out the malaise, and thankfully our striker for today Antoine Semenyo turned up at the right time to enable us all the sing that song - "Nottingham Forest - it's happened again". Statistics in football are often used to vindicate team selection and tactical choices, however often, most supporters feel that the "eye test" is more valuable - so after Cherries' draw with Nottingham Forest on Saturday, we question whether the data should still be superseding what many fans seem to be seeing. Sam and Tom are at the Goods Yard in Broadstone for the very first Second Look of the season!

FUT IN REVIEW
Festival Time

FUT IN REVIEW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 45:38


In this episode, Chris, Ingve and Kyle discuss the Ultimate TOTS promo and the new season cards in FC24 They share their thoughts on the players selected and their personal experiences with the promo. They also discuss the upgrade paths for the live cards in the Euros and Copa America teams. The hosts each pick their favorite player from the greats of the game, Euros, and Copa America teams, as well as a hidden gem.Overall, they express excitement for the new season cards and the potential upgrades. The conversation covers various topics related to the Euro 2024 and Copa America events. The hosts discuss the new player cards, including Kyle Walker and Adeyemi, and their potential in the game. They also talk about the Evolution cards and their usability. The hosts share their thoughts on the Showdown card between Ryan Christie and Thomas Muller. They discuss the Luis Díaz SBC and its value, as well as the Andreas Christensen objective card. The hosts also mention their plans for the weekend, including playing Weekend League and completing objectives. ⁠⁠⁠Join the Discord Server for Free! (NEW LINK!) ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Live every Tuesday and Saturday 6PM UK. Questions:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ futinreview@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/futcoaching⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.futcoaching.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.futinreview.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://patreon.com/futinreview⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futinreview/message

Scottish Football
Gibraltar 0-2 Scotland - Full-time reaction

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 38:34


Full-time reaction to Gibraltar 0-2 Scotland with Kenny Macintyre, Tom English, Steven Thompson and Willie Miller. We hear from Steve Clarke, Ross McCrorie and Ryan Christie. Plus breaking news on Ross Morrison resigning as chairman of Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Scottish Football
Germany-bound : Scotland's Ryan Christie speaks to Sportsound about their Euro preparations

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 82:12


Scotland's Ryan Christie speaks to Sportsound as the squad prepare for Germany. Should Inverness move training to Fife? And we debate how VAR can improve next season.

Celtic : The Unrestricted View Podcast
ARE CELTIC ON A DECLINE ? FOOTBALL ANALYST WILLIAM GLAVIN JOINS US WITH IN DEPTH ANALYSIS ON CELTIC

Celtic : The Unrestricted View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 137:04


This has to be the best podcast we have done.Barry Bannan joins Ryan and Jp on this episode as they were joined by William Glavin a former football agent who worked with Ryan Christie. Recently departing Motherwell as a scout now a football analyst.William looked in to the data and explains to us patterns of Celtic and the overall look on the club.Our podcast is sponsored by AB ENTERTAINMENT This podcast is also on YouTube.

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
211 - A Thriller Against Villa

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 57:55


Bournemouth have taken ten points from their last fifteen, and whilst every player has contributed to the upturn in form, one in particular has found a new lease of life in a deeper position, with some sublime performances which have got fans raving about him. Ryan Christie was often deployed out wide, or even as a number 10, but alongside Lewis Cook - the Scot has produced showings which have been impeccable, so in our latest podcast, Sam and Tom go over Sundays 2-2 draw with the Villa, paying special tribute to our very own Christie-ano Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Football Daily
EFL Cup-sets as Salford stun Leeds & Fulham frustrate Spurs

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 18:21


Kelly Cates is joined by former Southampton full back Francis Benali, ex-Fulham and Liverpool midfielder Ray Houghton and former Leeds defender Alex Bruce for reaction to a drama-filled night in the EFL Cup second round. Crystal Palace came from two-nil down to win at Plymouth Argyle, hear from Roy Hodgson after his super subs changed the game and a Jean-Philippe Mateta hattrick sealed a 4-2 win. In the only all-Premier League game, Fulham beat Tottenham on penalties, but there are no regrets according to Ange Postecoglou. It also came down to penalties as Salford City of League Two knocked out Leeds United of the Championship. Goalscorer Matt Smith joins the pod before heading to A&E to deal with a nasty injury. And there is reaction from Mansfield boss Nigel Clough after his League Two side won on penalties against Sheffield Wednesday of the Championship at Hillsborough. TOPICS 0'50 Palace avoid a slip-up at Plymouth 3'46 Roy Hodgson 5'02 Fulham beat Tottenham 7'14 Ange Postecoglou 10'00 Salford City stun Leeds United 11'30 Matt Smith 14'50 Mansfield's Nigel Clough 15'30 Gary O'Neil after Wolves ease past Blackpool 16'30 Bournemouth's Ryan Christie after they avoided a scare at Swansea City

Celtic View
Episode 45 | Will Celtic win the treble? Scottish Cup final preview with Ryan Christie

Celtic View

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 80:51


Celtic head to Hampden Park on Saturday for the Scottish Cup final with the chance to win all three domestic trophies this season. On the Celtic View Podcast we are joined by former Celtic treble winner and former Inverness Caledonian Thistle Scottish Cup winner Ryan Christie. The Scotland and Bournemouth attacker previews the final clash between his two old teams, and looks back on his own cup memories with both sides. The podcast team also reflect on their own memories of Scottish Cup finals at Hampden Park and look back on some of the best finals and best goals. There's also a look back on the Celtic FC Women's Scottish Cup final success, after they defeated Rangers 2-0 at Hampden Park. Fran Alonso's side retained their cup in special fashion and the podcast looks back on their achievements throughout the season. Make sure you like and subscribe to the Celtic View Podcast on all your podcasting channels and on Twitter to make sure you never miss an episode.

Celtic View
Episode 26 | League Cup Final preview Part 1 with Special Guests Stephen McManus & Darren O'Dea

Celtic View

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 28:52


It's a big week for Celtic as they get set to try and retain their title in Sunday's League Cup final against Rangers at Hampden Park. To get in the mood for the big tie, the Celtic View Podcast has two special podcasts this week, reflecting on our previous two League Cup final victories over Rangers. On Friday, Ryan Christie of Bournemouth and Kris Ajer of Brentford reflect on the 2019 victory. In this episode, B team coaches Darren O'Dea and Stephen McManus look back on the 2009 final, where goals from O'Dea and Aiden McGeady allowed McManus to lift the trophy up the steps at Hampden Park. The pair look back on all the moments in the lead-up to the match, bringing you the details of what it was like to prepare for a final under Gordon Strachan with some exclusive stories from the changing room. They then recount the match, and O'Dea remembers his big moment when he scored the crucial opening goal in extra-time that helped deliver the cup. The coaches then preview the upcoming final and give their take on Ange Postecoglou's team and their chances. Make sure you subscribe to the Celtic View on Twitter, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify to stay up to date with all the latest weekly episodes.

Football Daily
MNC: The Monday Night ‘Book' Club, Coalville and Christie

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 51:23


Steve Crossman is joined by Micah Richards, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith to analyse how Liverpool changed their playing style to earn a 1-0 win over Manchester City. After Jurgen Klopp was shown a red card for berating a referee's assistant during the match, the panel discuss what needs to happen to improve managers' behaviour towards referees. As the FA Cup first round draw has taken place, Coalville Town's chairman joins the pod to look ahead to their trip to Charlton Athletic and tells where exactly Coalville is…? And Bournemouth midfielder Ryan Christie tells us what it's like to play under interim manager Gary O'Neil, who is unbeaten in the six matches he's been in charge, and whether he should get the job full-time. TOPICS: 1'13” – The Monday Night ‘Book' Club 5'09” – How Liverpool changed their playing style 16'40” – Anthony Taylor's style of refereeing during the match 24'20” – Managers' behaviour towards referees 32'20” – Interview with Coalville Town's chairman 37'23” – Interview with Ryan Christie

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
170 - Cherries Outfox Leicester At Dean Court

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 82:38


Tigz was the man with the microphone as Bournemouth fans reacted outside Dean Court after witnessing a second half comeback where two goals from Phil Billing and Ryan Christie managed to banish the blues of a frustrating first 45, where Leicester took the lead despite having fewer efforts on goal. It was a deserved 2-1 victory against rejuvenated Foxes, who were buoyant after their recent 4-0 win over East Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest, but with the Cherries unbeaten under Gary O'Neil, it was set up for a mouthwatering clash - not least because the home side would be looking to impress in front of their brand new owner Bill Foley. Later in the show, Tom and Sam are at the Pear at Parley to go over Saturday's epic win, a performance which saw us rise to eighth in the Premier League after match week 9. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
150 - Last Minute LIMBS at Blackpool

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 40:08


Cherries left it late against Blackpool on Saturday as Siriki Dembele popped up in injury time to notch a crucial winner that saw AFC Bournemouth form a cushion between second and third at the top of the Championship, after a last gasp 2-1 win against the Tangerines. The weekend was crazy - from the party atmosphere in The Manchester before the game, right through to the nightlife in Blackpool after hours - and we took our microphone with us to capture it all, including the raucous scenes at full-time at Bloomfield Road. Plus, as part of our Away Day Experience Tier-List for 2021/22, we give a brutally honest review of the experience at Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool Football Club. We look at: ◼ Pre-Match Experience◼ The Stadium◼ Concourse & Facilities◼ The View◼ Food and Drink◼ Home Fan Loudness Cherries fans then provide their raw reaction at full-time after AFC Bournemouth see off Birmingham City 3-1 at Dean Court thanks to goals from Ryan Christie, Dominic Solanke, and Jaidon Anthony. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you’re enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
149 - Cup Chaos But Brum Brilliance

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 58:51


Two games, two very different reactions! Firstly, Sam and Tom fans react after they witnessed AFC Bournemouth getting humbled on their own patch by National League Boreham Wood in a Sunday night to forget for Scott Parker's men. The performance was bad. Manager of "the Wood" Luke Garrard suggested that they'd need to be at their best and Cherries would have to put at their best in order to cause an upset. In reality, whilst AFC Bournemouth stuck to their side of the bargain (and some), Boreham Wood effectively didn't need to get out of third gear. A famous and well deserved result for the visitors tonight, but for Bournemouth, plenty of soul searching and looks in the mirror will be required. Cherries fans then provide their raw reaction at full-time after AFC Bournemouth see off Birmingham City 3-1 at Dean Court thanks to goals from Ryan Christie, Dominic Solanke, and Jaidon Anthony. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you’re enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!

The Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast
Episode 14: Ryan Christie

The Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 68:20


After signing from Celtic on transfer deadline day, everyone has been marvelling over Ryan Christie's ability.Now, he sits down with the AFCB Pod to talk all about his start, his career so far and of course, the Loch Ness Monster!

Football, Mindset & Leadership Podcast
Ryan Christie on Always Striving too Improve

Football, Mindset & Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 50:04


The Mindset of a Winning Team with Ryan Christie Today on the podcast, I'm joined by Bournemouth and the Scotland midfielder Ryan Christie. Ryan relates his lifelong love of football, having been immersed in the sport for as long as he can remember. He recalls an early memory of his father Charlie, a footballer and coach in his own right, taking him to the pitch and showing him the ropes near the end of his own storied career. He shares his unique perspective as an athlete who turned his passion into a career as a youngster, not to mention the blessing of being able to counsel with his fellow pro footballer father. Coming from the Highlands, his journey saw him traveling across the country as his career progressed. Ryan also discusses being coached by infectiously positive John “Yogi” Hughes during his early days with Celtic. “He flipped the way we played football the minute he came in,” Ryan says of him, adding that a mindset of optimism and sureness of victory was one of the greatest gifts he took away from being coached by Yogi. Ryan also speaks on the hectic day-to-day when playing for a big club and the constant pressure to grow as a player that comes from such an environment. It is a matter, he says, of compartmentalizing your focus to avoid overwhelm—that when it was time to perform on the pitch, it was time to put personal and business issues aside until the game was over. In addition, he talks about the dangers of social media and the importance of taking care of one's mental health, particularly as a modern player. “If you start relying on [social media] as your source of confidence or acceptance, it kills you,” says Ryan, speaking for himself and his fellow teammates in the premier league. “The bigger you are in the sport, the more it can affect you.” Finally, Ryan describes the moment his team qualified for a major tournament for the first time in 22 years in the Euro 2020 play-off final against Serbia. He remembers having watched Scotland “come so close, yet so far” year after year, and humbly elates the fact that he played a part in this massive win for the country. TIMESTAMP: [00:43] Ryan on his lifelong love of football [07:12] People who have influenced Ryan as a footballer [08:57] The moment Ryan decided to become a professional [13:13] The mindset of a champion athlete [16:45] His early days with Celtic [20:28] Joining Aberdeen on loan and developing his game [29:31] The mentality a player needs to thrive with a big club [30:59] How social media factors into the life and career of modern players [34:11] The importance of mental health for modern players [37:31] Ryan talks of the elation he felt when his team qualified for a major tournament [42:06] Looking forward to his upcoming games [43:48] The decision to move on from Celtic [47:04] Playing in the Championship versus the premier league in Scotland Connect with Ryan Christie: · INSTAGRAM Connect with Don MacNaughton: · WEBSITE · PODCAST · INSTAGRAM · TWITTER · FACEBOOK · LINKEDIN

Football Daily
72+: Gareth Ainsworth's beer cabinet

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 46:49


Aaron Paul is joined by Nottingham Forest striker Lyle Taylor and Wycombe Wanderers' left back Joe Jacobson to look at the big stories from the EFL. AFC Bournemouth midfielder Ryan Christie tells the podcast about his side's strong start to the campaign. Following Nigel Adkins' departure from Charlton, BBC Radio London's Nick Godwin joins the podcast to examine what comes next for the League One strugglers. There's an insight from Lyle into how new Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper has turned things around. And we find out what's in Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth's beer cabinet.

Celtic Down Under Podcast
Humble Pie-yogo

Celtic Down Under Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 77:25


The latest episode of the Celtic Down Under podcast is now available. On this podcast Jarrod, Sean, John & Liam discuss the following topics:* Review Celtics 4-2 win over Jablonek in the Europa League qualifiers & our 6-0 win over Dundee in the SPFL* Discuss if Ryan Christie's form means he deserves a new contract offer from Celtic* Discuss the wins by the Celtic Women's team & the Celtic Colts teams* Gordon Strachan to Celtic on a 3 month deal as a Club Consultant* Preview our upcoming games against Jablonek in the Europa League qualifiers & Hearts in the League Cup* And MorePlease check out our website www.celticdownunder.com for articles & our podcast back catalogueWe appreciate your support as always. Please subscribe to the Celtic Down Under Podcast via your podcast app

Record Celtic
Magical Furuhashi stuns on debut | Will Ryan Christie sign new deal? | Could Thomas Henry be the final piece of the Ange puzzle?

Record Celtic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 36:26


Michael Gannon and Graeme Young join Daniel Caw to look at the latest from Parkhead

The Celtic Exchange Podcast
The Celtic Exchange Weekly: #34 - Angeball Has Landed

The Celtic Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 50:25


Ange Postecoglou is less than two months in the door but this weekend's hammering of Dundee finally saw us witness the kind of swashbuckling football we've been promised under him, and if this is a sign of things to come then we could be in for a big season under our new man. Star of the show was hat-trick hero Kyogo Furuhashi who set Celtic Park alight with his movement, his pace, and his finishing but closely behind was Ryan Christie who showed exactly what he can offer when he's at the top of his game. We'll face tougher opponents than Dundee in the week's ahead but the indications are there that the players are now responding to Ange's coaching in a system that should only get better with time. Joe Hart and James McCarthy put pen to paper this week adding some much needed leadership and experience to the dressing room and if Ange can get the two or three other signings he's after then the pieces of the puzzle could all start to fall in to place very quickly for him. We really shouldn't be getting carried away, but where's the fun in that?! If you're looking for us we'll be some place up near the disco lights! All links, blogs and more info @ www.thecelticexchange.com SPONSORED by ParadisePods | TEN10 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3kAEZuU ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Instagram @thecelticexchangepodcast | Twitter @CeltExchange | Facebook & YouTube

The Celtic Exchange Podcast
The Celtic Exchange Weekly: #32 - Once Bitton, Twice Shy

The Celtic Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 51:50


Celtic snatched a draw from the jaws of victory in Ange Postecoglou's first competitive game as a moment of madness from Nir Bitton reduced us to 10-men late in the first half against FC Midtjylland. Unfortunately it's not the first time we've seen this from the experienced international and it was all the more frustrating with his sending off coming at a spell in the game when we were in the ascendency having taking the lead through debutant Liel Abada. In many ways it felt like a lost opportunity, however there were plenty of positives to take from the game including the debut from Abada, the return of the real Ryan Christie, and the emergence of young Dane Murray, and it's all to play for as we head to Denmark for the return leg this week. We can also look forward to the long awaited arrival of Carl Starfelt and Kyogo Furohashi in the coming days whilst we also bid farewell to Quadruple Treble winner Kris Ajer and a wee guy called Marian Shved as the revolving door at Celtic Park continues to spin. If you were ever in any doubt about our defensive frailties (and if so where have you been?!) then this was highlighted further in the heavy friendly defeat by West Ham, and Ange must be given re-enforcements in these areas if he's to have any chance of success. Even this early in the season it's a hugely important week ahead for him and his squad as they try to navigate the second leg against the Danes as well as a tricky opening league fixture against Hearts at Tynecastle. In his own words Ange has said that this is a massive challenge but one he's come into with his eyes wide open and he says it's exactly why he does what he does! He continues to impress and we'll be backing him all the way, this week and beyond. All links, blogs and more info @ www.thecelticexchange.com SPONSORED by ParadisePods | TEN10 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3kAEZuU ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Instagram @thecelticexchangepodcast | Twitter @CeltExchange | Facebook & YouTube

The Celtic Exchange Podcast
The Final Whistle: Celtic v FC Midtjylland (Tue 20th July 2021)

The Celtic Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 19:25


Match Reaction live from Celtic Park as Celtic draw 1-1 with FC Midtjylland in Ange Postecoglou's first competitive game as manager.  A goal by Liel Abada on his competitive debut put the Hoops ahead in the tie but a couple of moments of madness by Nir Bitton reduced Celtic to 10 men going into the break.  Midyjytlland then had a man of their own sent off before grabbing an equaliser which was generally against the run of play, with Barkas looking particularly suspect for this one.  Top men on the night were Ryan Christie, Ismaela Soro and Callum McGregor, with the latter picking up the official Man of the Match award. Great to be back at Celtic Park and all to play for now in next week's trip to Denmark.

The Subverse
Flow like a river, play like a child

The Subverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 44:52


Ryan Christie is a holistic movement coach who loves helping people achieve goals that at one time seemed unattainable, making the impossible possible. Moving and coaching people from children as young as 6 to his more life-experienced clients of 70+ years of age, Ryan's focus with his coaching clients is to provide support with ‘life' coaching, focusing on mindset and mental tools, enhancing emotional intelligence through conversation, and increasing physical strength, power, stamina, and flow. In this episode, Ryan and Susan speak about flow and play, improving our vestibular intelligence- the doors of our perception, and how we relate to our environment. They talk about how Ryan's work helps change mindsets, provides a physical boost, instills fun moving and grooving, and how he just so joyfully shares his wisdom and empathy. Flow is both go and slow, time can be pliable and elastic and so is our brain. So, we do need to try out new things, learn new languages, make origami shapes, cook up a storm, play a musical instrument, find our playgrounds, embrace our inner child, go exploring and invite novelty and creativity into our lives. The Subverse is the podcast of Dark ‘n' Light, a digital space that chronicles the times we live in and reimagining futures with a focus on science, nature, social justice and culture. Follow us on social media @darknlightzine, or at darknlight.com for episode details and show notes.

Football Daily
Inside the Scotland camp

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 50:29


All eyes are on Scotland as they prepare for their first major men's tournament in over 20 years. Connie McLaughlin is joined by two men who know all about Scotland's near-misses and heartaches over the last two decades - Alan Hutton and Robert Snodgrass. They discuss the selection headaches Steve Clarke is facing all over the pitch, which players will stand out this summer and share their memories of playing for the national team. We'll hear a special interview with goalkeeper David Marshall, the hero who saved the decisive penalty that saw Scotland beat Serbia to reach the tournament and Ryan Christie reveals his excitement about the prospect of playing in front of fans at Hampden Park. Pat Nevin drops by to tell us more about the manager Steve Clarke and how he's provided a calming influence on the team, before Scotland defender Jen Beattie shares her experience of playing at the 2019 Women's World Cup in France and how the men will be feeling ahead of such a big occasion. TOPICS 03:21 Eilidh Barbour inside the Scotland training camp 05:27 Interview with David Marshall 17:20 Steve Clarke's selection headaches and key players to watch 38:39 Jen Beattie on 2019 World Cup and how the men will be preparing 42:17 Ryan Christie interview 44:00 Scotland's group stage chances and predictions

Old Firm Facts
Kirk Broadfoot: A 21st Century Portrait

Old Firm Facts

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 76:51


Adam is joined by employment lawyer Natasha Meikle of the A Celtic State Of Mind podcast and Mogwai frontman Stuart Braithwaite to chat about the end of the Shane Duffy era, Celtic's PR disasters, which of their club's players would make a Premiership XI and cooking with Lorenzo Amoruso. Natasha talks about the comments she's dealt with on social media following appearances on Sky and the BBC as well as the relationship between Celtic and fan media, while Stuart discusses his recent number one album, reflects on soundtracking Zinedine Zidane and recommends some classics for Mogwai fans. Adam hails a Scottish swearing masterclass in Moment of the Week, shares questions from Twitter about the likes of Blur, Graeme Souness and Ryan Christie and wrongly implicates Liam Neeson in the downfall of a major bank as he recalls some memorable Scottish football headlines from this season. For more information about Old Firm Facts, visit: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

A Celtic State of Mind
A Celtic State of Mind's Bulletin - 70 days on, has anything really changed? // Should Celtic keep Ryan Christie?

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 72:30


A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards in 2018. In 2020, the podcast was named as a finalist in the Best International Podcast category at the Football Content Awards.In this latest episode, Colin Watt is joined by Amy Canavan to discuss the ongoing fault of the board in Celtic's capitulation.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 @PaulJohnDykes and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.

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The Huddle Breakdown
Was Ryan Christie actually our best player this year?

The Huddle Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 55:21


Enda, Alan and James look at Ryan Christie's stats a little closer and discuss whether he gad a really good season or a really bad season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

OTB Football
Was Ryan Christie actually Celtic's best player this year?

OTB Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 55:15


Enda, Alan and James look at Ryan Christie's stats a little closer and discuss whether he had a really good season or a really bad season.

Open Goal - Football Show
RANGERS DRAW CELTIC IN CUP & CHIPPER GETS ANGRY IN INTERVIEW | Keeping the Ball on the Ground

Open Goal - Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 58:31


Andy Halliday is back with the lads this week as we react to Celtic and Rangers drawing each other in the next round of the Scottish Cup as well as discuss Brian Rice's expletive post-match interview at the weekend, Falkirk's twitter admin trolling Ryan Christie, Curtis Woodhouse's spectacular failed Rangers move story and the boys reflect on the what Managers used to give them each the hardest time in the dressing room. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Open Goal - Football Show
RANGERS DRAW CELTIC IN CUP & CHIPPER GETS ANGRY IN INTERVIEW | Keeping the Ball on the Ground

Open Goal - Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 58:31


Andy Halliday is back with the lads this week as we react to Celtic and Rangers drawing each other in the next round of the Scottish Cup as well as discuss Brian Rice's expletive post-match interview at the weekend, Falkirk's twitter admin trolling Ryan Christie, Curtis Woodhouse's spectacular failed Rangers move story and the boys reflect on the what Managers used to give them each the hardest time in the dressing room. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Celtic FC Now And Forever | Podcast
Interview With Former Football Agent William Glavin

Celtic FC Now And Forever | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 85:19


Celtic Now and Forever is a Podcast for the fans.. each week we chat all things Celtic with fans and also some guest appearance's with loads more guest's up and coming for you all to enjoy keep checking our socials for all updates.Joining Host Ryan Clifford and Co-Host Robert Boyle in this episode was Former Football Agent William Glavin,William gave us a very informative interview about his Life as a Football Agent. Speaking about how player transfer's happen and the deals between clubs. William worked with current Celtic player Ryan Christie and other players Including Micah Richards and Gary Hooper.His Dealings with Peter Lawwell and how he is a very shrewd business man..in this interview you will find out how to get in to football agency and how work permits work. William also gave us an insight on traveling abroad to get deals done.Some big EXCLUSIVE'S in this episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

My Sporting Mind
My Sporting Mind with...Ryan Christie

My Sporting Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 41:35


Celtic and Scotland midfielder Ryan Christie talks to Charlie about managing emotions in football - and how he coped with his facial injury in 2019. Ryan describes how it felt to help Scotland secure Euro 2020 qualification after that incredible win over Serbia, and how he handled all the drama and emotion of the night. He also reflects on the tough moments in his career so far, including the horrible injury he suffered in the Scottish Cup - and how he got through it. Season 2 is proudly supported by Sportinglife.com, ahead of the rest when it comes to unbiased opinion and sports analysis. 

Off the Court with Coach Jack
Improving Efficiently

Off the Court with Coach Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 50:40


In this episode, Coach Jack has Ryan Christie on to discuss the keys to improving as efficiently as possible. Ryan is a basketball trainer who focuses on the explosive aspect of the game and has also been blowing up on Tik Tok recently with the help of his guide to increasing your vertical jump. In this conversation, Coach Jack and Ryan highlight that every basketball player gets better, but the best players get better FASTER. I hope you enjoy, and remember to check out our other episodes for more basketball content.

The Etims Show
NFL Punted

The Etims Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 105:48


NFL PuntEtim regulars, Hector, Ralph, MOnty and Desi are joined by Andy "Boards AOK!" Broadsword to talk about Neil Francis Lennon leaving the club.The guys discuss how many Knock Knock jokes you can get out the current events at Parkhead and look back at the disaster that was this season.Monty discusses Holiday plans now that Neil is available again and Hector gets the chance to praise Ryan Christie in a 4-4-2 for a change ( No he didnt - Ed!)Ralph and Andy join midway to discuss the low and highlights ( aka Lazio) and we all end by giving our thoughts on the future.Just who will be leading the club and in what structure come August?Will it be a big name, a left field appointment or it be Lennedy ( enough already - Ed!) or someone new taking over and will the board really fear the fans not buying those season tickets?

ETims
NFL Punted

ETims

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 105:48


NFL PuntEtim regulars, Hector, Ralph, MOnty and Desi are joined by Andy "Boards AOK!" Broadsword to talk about Neil Francis Lennon leaving the club.The guys discuss how many Knock Knock jokes you can get out the current events at Parkhead and look back at the disaster that was this season.Monty discusses Holiday plans now that Neil is available again and Hector gets the chance to praise Ryan Christie in a 4-4-2 for a change ( No he didnt - Ed!)Ralph and Andy join midway to discuss the low and highlights ( aka Lazio) and we all end by giving our thoughts on the future.Just who will be leading the club and in what structure come August?Will it be a big name, a left field appointment or it be Lennedy ( enough already - Ed!) or someone new taking over and will the board really fear the fans not buying those season tickets?

Endless Celts Podcast
Endless Celts Podcast #4- 23/02/2021

Endless Celts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 78:50


Today we discuss the previous game, Celtic vs Ross County, Lennons position as Manager, Ryan Christie, The Current Celtic Set Up and look ahead to the upcoming game Celtic vs Aberdeen, with predicted line ups, and scorelines. Podcast Discussion Chat on everything related to Glasgow Celtic Football Club Hosted by Stephen Tomlinson w/ Guest - Anthony Dunn, John Tomlinson

THE BELLSLEA BLACK AND WHITES PAST AND PRESENT
Episode 4 Featuring Fraserburgh Club Captain Ryan Christie aka Boomer .

THE BELLSLEA BLACK AND WHITES PAST AND PRESENT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 109:47


Ryan spoke about the clubs biggest game ,taking the Scottish cup out on the lifeboat ,being a media star ,fighting back after career threatening injuries ,the pleasure of being club captain and his future after his playing days come to an end --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/willie474/message

Life Goals with Theo Delaney
Life Goals with Theo Delaney - Richard Park (part two)

Life Goals with Theo Delaney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 39:54


Theo Delaney’s guest is the storied Richard Park a legendary figure in the radio business where he has been a commentator, innovator and the boss of numerous famous stations. The lifelong Raith Rovers and Scotland fan chooses goals from Ryan Christie, Carlos Bocanegra and more…https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaney

Glasgow Is Green Podcast
GIGPOD EP 8: CZECH OUT THESE IDIOTS.....AGAIN.

Glasgow Is Green Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 32:50


It's some laugh supporting Celtic eh. Ryan Christie and Scott Brown went on about how this Sparta Prague away game was a 'personal vendetta' and a 'grudge match', so naturally we lost 4-1 again, but don't worry, it's the fans fault, or bloggers, or podcasters....but not Neil Lennon's.Of course we don't  buy that nonsense, and on GIGPOD here, it's Sean (@EtienneBojan) who articulately breaks down the problems at the club with Stevie, from persisting with Scott Bain, despite a damning goalkeeping record, to the 'psychological problems' that have been brought up by the manager since August.Sean explains how he, like @JucoJames, saw this disaster unfolding back in June this year, and how a game in 2018 against Salzburg slowly changed his opinion on Celtic as a football club. We'll cover a good performance and a win soon.....surely on Sunday against Ross County, even if Neil Lennon is still in charge which is 100% likely.Once more you can follow the excellent Sean on Twitter (@EtienneBojan), and he is also a creative mastermind  on Extreme Polls (@JustVoteImo)Thanks for the continued support, and please help us out with a rating wherever you get your podcasts.....preferably a positive one!Music Credit: The Streets - Olivier Deriviere.

Extreme Polls Podcast
GIGPOD EP 8: CZECH OUT THESE IDIOTS.....AGAIN.

Extreme Polls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 32:50


It's some laugh supporting Celtic eh. Ryan Christie and Scott Brown went on about how this Sparta Prague away game was a 'personal vendetta' and a 'grudge match', so naturally we lost 4-1 again, but don't worry, it's the fans fault, or bloggers, or podcasters....but not Neil Lennon's.Of course we don't  buy that nonsense, and on GIGPOD here, it's Sean (@EtienneBojan) who articulately breaks down the problems at the club with Stevie, from persisting with Scott Bain, despite a damning goalkeeping record, to the 'psychological problems' that have been brought up by the manager since August.Sean explains how he, like @JucoJames, saw this disaster unfolding back in June this year, and how a game in 2018 against Salzburg slowly changed his opinion on Celtic as a football club. We'll cover a good performance and a win soon.....surely on Sunday against Ross County, even if Neil Lennon is still in charge which is 100% likely.Once more you can follow the excellent Sean on Twitter (@EtienneBojan), and he is also a creative mastermind  on Extreme Polls (@JustVoteImo)Thanks for the continued support, and please help us out with a rating wherever you get your podcasts.....preferably a positive one!Music Credit: The Streets - Olivier Deriviere.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Glasgow Is Green Podcast
GIGPOD EP 4: FORGETTING DAVID MARSHALL

Glasgow Is Green Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 24:46


It's been a great week! Trump was CRUSHED! COVID is about to be SENT PACKING! Our hallow podcast was accepted onto SPOTIFY , and of course Scotland ended an agonizingly long wait to a major tournament since France 98 the hard way, beating Serbia on penalties.On this episode we talk about the impact made by Celtic's present and past players on Thursday night, discussing Ryan Christie, Callum McGregor, Leigh Griffiths, Kieran Tierney and of course.......David Marshall.We debate the chat about 'missing out' on Declan 'D Wing' Gallagher and Lyndon Dykes too.Ahead of the Hibs game this weekend, Stevie and Reidzo also lamented the potential omission of Moi Elyounoussi and Kris Ajer, although we're hopeful that proves to be premature.As always, please spread the word we're back and give us a follow on Twitter (@GIGPOD) as well as subscribing on iTunes, Spotify or anywhere else you listen to your Celtic pods!Outro Music Credit: SCATTLE - MAXIMUM 

Extreme Polls Podcast
GIGPOD EP 4: FORGETTING DAVID MARSHALL

Extreme Polls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 24:46


It's been a great week! Trump was CRUSHED! COVID is about to be SENT PACKING! Our hallow podcast was accepted onto SPOTIFY , and of course Scotland ended an agonizingly long wait to a major tournament since France 98 the hard way, beating Serbia on penalties.On this episode we talk about the impact made by Celtic's present and past players on Thursday night, discussing Ryan Christie, Callum McGregor, Leigh Griffiths, Kieran Tierney and of course.......David Marshall.We debate the chat about 'missing out' on Declan 'D Wing' Gallagher and Lyndon Dykes too.Ahead of the Hibs game this weekend, Stevie and Reidzo also lamented the potential omission of Moi Elyounoussi and Kris Ajer, although we're hopeful that proves to be premature.As always, please spread the word we're back and give us a follow on Twitter (@GIGPOD) as well as subscribing on iTunes, Spotify or anywhere else you listen to your Celtic pods!Outro Music Credit: SCATTLE - MAXIMUM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Wyness Shuffle
Best XI: Ryan Christie

The Wyness Shuffle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 40:46


Ryan Christie joins Stevie Riley to talk through a team of the best players he's shared a pitch with at ICT, Aberdeen, Celtic and Scotland.

The Wyness Shuffle
The Christie Legacy

The Wyness Shuffle

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 125:22


In a mammoth interview with Charlie Christie and Ryan Christie, Moff, AY and Riley cover everything from Charlie's Highland League days to Ryan winning 9-in-a-row. We get the inside story on Charlie's days as manager, Ryan's emergence under Yogi and talk about both player's Highland Derby victories. There are stories about Gary Warren, Roy McBain, Nick Ross, Marius Niculae, and Georginio Wijnaldum! Charlie discusses his personal ambitions for ICT, Ryan compares Rodgers and Lennon, discusses leaving social media and becoming one of the most influential players for Celtic and Scotland. And it's all time-coded below!   Celebrating 9-in-a-row  (03:15) Charlie on reconstruction (05:55) Beginnings: Charlie moving from HL to Celtic, and the parallels with Ryan's career (08:54) Charlie talks 1994 and Pele / Ryan talks 2014 and Yogi (25:17) Behind the scenes of the 2015 Scottish Cup Semi-final triumph over Celtic (33:55) Feb 8th2000 and Charlie's favourite games (37:10) Ryan's breakthrough and ICT's best season (42:15) Ryan talks about signing for Celtic, being loaned back to ICT and his first appearances for The Bhoys (57:26) Charlie Christie: ICT Manager (01:01:54) Ryan on his loan spell with Aberdeen (01:05:55) Charlie and Ryan reflect on ICT's relegation in 2017 (01:10:57) Charlie talks frankly about his departure as manager following the Niculae debacle (01:13:40) Ryan's ascent: What's behind the heights he's hit under Neil Lennon this season? (01:19:17) Highland Derbies and continuing to get it right up County (01:24:36) Where have the fans gone? (01:37:01) Ryan on the red card at Livvy, social media, Rome and the Johnny Hayes language barrier (01:40:12) Scotland: Ryan talks about his Scotland career so far (01:45:15)