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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and, on this episode, Celtic’s superstar from Portugal, Jota, speaks about his sensational return to the Celts.
The Portuguese winger speaks about how he feels to be back in the Hoops and what his time away from the club was like.
He also sheds light on his unique mindset, his love for the game and what he is looking forward to most about being back in Glasgow.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and, on this episode, Matthew Campbell is joined by Kasper Schmeichel as the Danish internationalist speaks about his decision to stay with Celtic for another season.
The Celts’ No. 1 also chats about the pressures of pulling on the Celtic jersey, the devotion of the Celtic faithful and the joy of experiencing that winning feeling with Glasgow’s green & white.
As well as that, Schmeichel also gives an insight in to what it’s like to work with Celtic captain, Callum McGregor and the club’s legendary goalkeeping coach, Stevie Woods.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode, you can hear all the post-match reaction from Celtic Park as the Hoops confirmed their place in the Champions League knockouts with a 1-0 win over YB Bern.
Paul Cuddihy and Matthew Campbell give their immediate reaction to the Celts’ triumph from the Celtic Park press box and there is also exclusive reaction from Reo Hatate, Auston Trusty, Adam Idah, Kasper Schmeichel, Callum McGregor and Brendan Rodgers.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode, Celtic TV's Gerry McCulloch is joined by 'It Bites' frontman, Francis Dunnery.
From scaling the heights of the music industry in the 80s with his band 'It Bites' and touring the world with Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant, to his more recent passions for Jungian psychology and astrology, Francis Dunnery has led a fascinating life that has taken him from a small village in Cumbria via Los Angeles and New York to his current family life in Connecticut, USA. The one constant through all of this, however, is his love for Celtic.
In this latest episode of the Official Celtic FC Podcast, Francis talks Gerry about his love for Celtic and how it evokes childhood memories of his late Scottish father and being brought up during the time of the Lisbon Lions.
Francis also performs an exclusive acoustic version of his song 'Through My Father's Eyes' which pays homage to those people who pass the Celtic traditions down through each generation.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode you can hear all the post-match reaction from Hampden Park after Celtic clinched the Scottish League Cup.
Hear from Brendan Rodgers after he lifted his tenth major honour with Celtic as well as reaction from Callum McGregor, Greg Taylor, Daizen Maeda and plenty more Celtic stars.
One club man James Forrest also gives his thoughts on becoming the joint-most decorated Celtic player of all time, with a total of 25 major honours in the green and white so far.
Matt Campbell and Paul Cuddihy also give their immediate reaction from the Hampden press box at the full-time whistle after the Hoops’ dramatic penalty shootout win over Rangers.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode Matt Campbell is joined by Scottish Paralympic athlete and lifelong Celtic supporter, Stephen McGuire.
Stephen, who was born with muscular dystrophy, has been playing the parasport Boccia for over 20 years and he sheds light on what it takes to make it as a Paralympian.
He also reflects on his sensational gold medal victory at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris as he looks back on the highs and lows of his extraordinary career so far.
As a Celtic season ticket holder, Stephen also shares some of his favourite memories from his life supporting Celtic.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode, Alistair Johnston discusses his sporting hero, Roger Federer.
The Canadian internationalist, who joined the Hoops in January 2023, is a huge tennis fan and he outlines his love for the sport as he reveals why eight-time Wimbledon champion, Roger Federer, is his sporting hero.
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The Official Celtic FC Podcast is also giving away two tickets to the Celts’ massive Champions League match against Club Brugge, and to be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is listen to the episode and tell us which of his Celtic teammates Alistair Johnston wants to play tennis against. Submit your name and your answer via email at [email protected]. The winner will be announced on Monday, November 25.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this bonus Champions League reaction episode, Matthew Campbell and Celtic TV's Daylin Docherty reflect on an incredible European night under the Paradise lights as the Celts beat RB Leipzig 3-1.
There is also exclusive post-match reaction from Brendan Rodgers, Nicolas Kühn, Auston Trusty and Callum McGregor after a memorable Champions League performance and result.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode Matt Campbell is joined by prominent Celtic author, Matt Corr, as he previews his upcoming book 'Celtic in the Thirties'.
The 1930's was a fascinating decade in the history of Celtic Football Club, with the highs of league titles, cup wins and a US tour contrasted with the lows of John Thomson's tragic death and the sad passing of Peter Scarff.
As well as being a rollercoaster 10 years for the Celts, the '30s was also a period in the club's history which saw the legendary Jimmy McGrory cement his place as the greatest goalscorer ever to pull on the famous green and white hoops.
Matt Corr's brilliant exploration of this fascinating era, which is split over two beautifully written volumes, takes readers on a journey through the 1930's for the Hoops and is sure to throw up some incredible facts and anecdotes throughout.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode, Matt Campbell is joined by boxing world champion, Anthony Cacace in the Celtic Park studio.
Anthony ‘The Andytown Apache’ Cacace, hailing from Andersonstown in Belfast, won the IBO super-featherweight title against Michael Magnesi in 2022 before adding a second world title to his name by defeating Joe Cordina to claim the IBF super-featherweight crown.
The Apache’s victory against Cordina came on the undercard of the massive Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk fight in Saudi Arabia earlier this year, and the Belfast fighter reflects on that night and the work that he put in to become a world champion.
Cacace made boxing history by becoming the first Irish super-featherweight world champion and he opens up about that achievement and what it means to have created a legacy by fulfilling his ultimate ambition.
He also looks back on his career as a whole, the setbacks he has suffered and the gruelling training camps that moulded him in to the champion he has become.
As well as his incredible boxing career, as a lifelong Celtic supporter, the Apache also speaks about his personal pride at being invited to Celtic Park for the Celts’ match against Aberdeen.
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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and this is episode two of 'My Celtic Story', the series in which Celtic supporters from all walks of life and all around the world share their stories from their lives supporting Celtic supporter.
Stephen shares his fondest memories from his life supporting Celtic, ranging from the 1975 Scottish Cup final to winning the league title in 1998.
He also reflects on his favourite players as well as his favourite games as he looks back on his life as a Celtic supporter.
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