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Desi, Hector, Ralph and Monty get together to discuss the latest non eventful game in this surprise free Season.

Oh What a night!

Has anyone including Kris Boyd recovered?

They talk about the Motherwell game, that penalty and the sensational VAR Meltdown around the football world.

All hail John Beaton and Andrew Dallas, those good Celtic men!

They look towards Saturday and all the possible outcomes, praying for the best…a sad wee Derek McInnes.

 


 

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TicToc
28 days ago

I don’t do podcasts nor much of (anti) social media but hope you guys are all well.
Just commenting after us becoming CHAMPIONS once more. 56 and counting! And that has created even more animosity from the usual suspects right across the Scottish media, the hun-run voices of Scotland. They don’t do news unless they can link Celtic FC with negativity. Now, if they linked Celtic plc with negativity or even just plain old truth there’d be plenty to say with which I’d agree wholeheartedly. Anyway, given the astonishing failings of the board this season, led by the scumbag Lawwell until Ne’er’day, there’s a special sweetness to this Title. Time for a few more bevvies.
Hail! Hail! The Glasgow Celtic, supporters like no others.
PS The billionaire, Irish, golfing leech should be hunted the planet over. I’ll never be able to thank MON enough for saving our season and I’ll never forget nor forgive that blood-sucking, horrid git Desmond for dragging poor Martin out of retirement at his age. But there’s no sentiment in …..Irish, golf-mad billionaires, the scum of establishment Eire. 1922 was only a beginning……..

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