Our Saturday? We spent it obsessing about Celtic

ABERDEEN missed the opportunity to close the gap on Celtic at the tip of the Premiership today when they lost 2-0 at Hearts. Meanwhile Hibs could only take a point against Ross County and Dundee were much more generous in their approach today gifting four goals to Rangers at Ibrox – obviously we had softened them up on Wednesday night.

But rather than fret about all that, we were obsessing about Celtic by indulging in some great podcast recording for The Celtic Star Podcast.

We were back at the Tolbooth in Stirling today and indulged in some great Celtic conversations, along with some brilliant live music recorded in session, for you to enjoy over the next few weeks.

There have been some brilliant podcasts this year and incidentally all of them are offered to you for free. Neil Lennon’s podcast was awesome, as was Frank McGarvey’s, John Fallon’s and Frank McAvennie’s. Then off the field matters were discussed with Tom Grant, from the old board days and David Low who talked about the Fergus McCann era. Tommy Sheridan was also a highlight, the way he worked his conversation up to a rant was just awesome!

Anyway the big news today is that Dave King hasn’t done something or other and some bank’s name isn’t on a credit card is……..Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawmnnnnnn!…..Naw, not for us! We’re obsessed with CELTIC…

Today’s highlights for forthcoming podcasts….

Tony Hamilton talking to the lads about…

• King Kenny
• Spinning the Decks
• The Car Club
• The Half-Time Guy
• Celtic FC Foundation

Liam McGrandles on his Celtic dream and the songs he sings…

• Pat Bonnar Penalty save
• Irish Folk Music
• An Inspiring Dad
• A Few Extra Quid
• The Kerrydale

John Paul Taylor on all things Celtic including

• Dixie Deans
• 10 Men Won the League
• Smell the Glove
• Henrik Larsson – That is Sensational
• The Wizard of Oz

About Author

The Celtic Star founder and editor, who has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

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