5 NOV 2013 · “Madness”
In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row.
The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans.
As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone.
As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter’s charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/
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.
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5 NOV 2013 · “Madness”
In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row.
The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans.
As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone.
As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter’s charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/
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 and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
9 OCT 2013 · Episode Ten 1990-1994
"The Rhebels Have Won"
In Chapter Ten we are joined by JB Banal and Average Joe Miller from the Godfather of all Celtic Fanzines Not the View, as well as Harper and Jason from the HomeBhoys. We cover the period 1990 to 1994 as the Club goes through its darkest hour of the modern day, but like in every revolution, the darkest time is just before the dawn.
On and off the pitch, Celtic struggle to match their free spending neighbours as the Bhoys in green and white seem to press the self-destruct button at every given opportunity. A string of new managers promise much but ultimately deliver little as fans hopes are dashed again and again. The battle lines are drawn between the Board and a new brand of Celtic Fan who saw no other option but to take things into their own hands.
Cambuslang, sponsorless shirts, seats in the Jungle and lack of trophies are all discussed in this extended chapter and we are joined by some of the people involved at the time. Emotional interviews with Brian Dempsey and Matt McGlone, as well as players Tom Boyd, Anton Rogan and Paul Byrne who played in the hoops at the time tell the history of this most dramatic time in the Club’s history.
We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Phil O’Donnell.
As our Tenth guests, The NTV pick nominate The Beatson Cancer Center as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.beatson.scot.nhs.uk/content/
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.
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9 OCT 2013 · Episode Ten 1990-1994 (Part One)
"The Rhebels Have Won"
In Chapter Ten we are joined by JB Banal and Average Joe Miller from the Godfather of all Celtic Fanzines Not the View, as well as Harper and Jason from the HomeBhoys. We cover the period 1990 to 1994 as the Club goes through its darkest hour of the modern day, but like in every revolution, the darkest time is just before the dawn.
On and off the pitch, Celtic struggle to match their free spending neighbours as the Bhoys in green and white seem to press the self-destruct button at every given opportunity. A string of new managers promise much but ultimately deliver little as fans hopes are dashed again and again. The battle lines are drawn between the Board and a new brand of Celtic Fan who saw no other option but to take things into their own hands.
Cambuslang, sponsorless shirts, seats in the Jungle and lack of trophies are all discussed in this extended chapter and we are joined by some of the people involved at the time. Emotional interviews with Brian Dempsey and Matt McGlone, as well as players Tom Boyd, Anton Rogan and Paul Byrne who played in the hoops at the time tell the history of this most dramatic time in the Club’s history.
We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Phil O’Donnell.
As our Tenth guests, The NTV pick nominate The Beatson Cancer Center as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.beatson.scot.nhs.uk/content/
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 www.HailHailMedia.com to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
16 AUG 2013 · Episode Nine 1980-1990
"A Great Party with a Terrible Hangover"
In Chapter Nine we are joined by Douglas Beattie, well known Celtic author of "Happy Birthday Dear Celtic". We cover the period 1980 to 1990 when the Club enjoys a roller coaster ride of great successes and tragic failures. Relive the excitement of the decade on and off the field as we start with a Cup final victory against Rangers and end with another. The Hampden "riot" game and the Joe Miller Cup final nicely book-end ten years of romance for the Glasgow club.
Who can forget the epic European games against Real Madrid, Ajax and Rapid Vienna while the club fight hard domestically to keep up with the upcoming "New Firm" of Aberdeen and Dundee United. Towards the end of the decade Scottish Football sees dramatic changes as Rangers finally get their act together and challenge everyone with their new regime but even they were unable to stop the Glory, Glory Bhoys from winning a double in their Centenary Year.
We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, eyewitness accounts from Anton Rogan, George McCluskey and Frank McAvennie as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions. Paul Cuddihy also joins us with the history of the Celtic View and we pay homage to Tommy Burns who “Played for a People and a Cause”
As our Ninth guest, Douglas nominates The Kano Foundation as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.thekanofoundation.com/index.php
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 www.HailHailMedia.com to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
16 AUG 2013 · Episode Nine 1980-1990
"A Great Party with a Terrible Hangover"
In Chapter Nine we are joined by Douglas Beattie, well known Celtic author of "Happy Birthday Dear Celtic". We cover the period 1980 to 1990 when the Club enjoys a roller coaster ride of great successes and tragic failures. Relive the excitement of the decade on and off the field as we start with a Cup final victory against Rangers and end with another. The Hampden "riot" game and the Joe Miller Cup final nicely book-end ten years of romance for the Glasgow club.
Who can forget the epic European games against Real Madrid, Ajax and Rapid Vienna while the club fight hard domestically to keep up with the upcoming "New Firm" of Aberdeen and Dundee United. Towards the end of the decade Scottish Football sees dramatic changes as Rangers finally get their act together and challenge everyone with their new regime but even they were unable to stop the Glory, Glory Bhoys from winning a double in their Centenary Year.
We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, eyewitness accounts from Anton Rogan, George McCluskey and Frank McAvennie as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions. Paul Cuddihy also joins us with the history of the Celtic View and we pay homage to Tommy Burns who “Played for a People and a Cause”
As our Ninth guest, Douglas nominates The Kano Foundation as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.thekanofoundation.com/index.php
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 www.HailHailMedia.com to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
4 AUG 2013 · 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.
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27 JUL 2013 · Episode Seven
"The Best Team in the World"
In Chapter Seven we are joined by Stephen Sullivan from the Fifa.com and biographer of the forthcoming book on Sean Fallon. We cover the period 1960 to 1970 which is undoubtedly the golden age for the Club. Despite a disappointing start to the decade, the Clubs fortunes are transformed with the appointment of Jock Stein to the managerial seat as we see the team going from great pretenders to a European force.
It was bliss for everyone involved with the Club in this period as we not only discuss Lisbon, but chart the development of the team from the European Cup Winners Cup disappointment of 1964 to the all-conquering team of the late sixties. We listen to Ian Young, Bertie Auld, Bobby Lennox, George Connelly and the late Joe McBride telling of their experiences of playing in the hoops during the period and revel in the glory that was Celtic – The Greatest Team in the World.
There is also the Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt and all your Fan Stories and Confessions.
As our Seventh guest, Stephen nominates Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.ppwh.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 www.HailHailMedia.com to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
27 JUL 2013 · Episode Seven
"The Best Team in the World"
In Chapter Seven we are joined by Stephen Sullivan from the Fifa.com and biographer of the forthcoming book on Sean Fallon. We cover the period 1960 to 1970 which is undoubtedly the golden age for the Club. Despite a disappointing start to the decade, the Clubs fortunes are transformed with the appointment of Jock Stein to the managerial seat as we see the team going from great pretenders to a European force.
It was bliss for everyone involved with the Club in this period as we not only discuss Lisbon, but chart the development of the team from the European Cup Winners Cup disappointment of 1964 to the all-conquering team of the late sixties. We listen to Ian Young, Bertie Auld, Bobby Lennox, George Connelly and the late Joe McBride telling of their experiences of playing in the hoops during the period and revel in the glory that was Celtic – The Greatest Team in the World.
There is also the Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt and all your Fan Stories and Confessions.
As our Seventh guest, Stephen nominates Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.ppwh.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 www.HailHailMedia.com to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
20 JUL 2013 · "Making A Stand"
In this Sixth episode we are joined by Paul Brennan from the Celtic Quick News to cover the period 1950 to 1960. With World War Two over, Scotland wasn't the land of milk and honey as promised, but a country still struggling with rebuilding and rationing. Celtic were rebuilding too and enjoyed a relatively successful period by clinching a double, the Coronation Cup and destroying Rangers 7-1 in the League Cup final of 1957. At first glance this sounds like success but the 1950's promised so much more and the trophy haul was a poor reflection on a team with great talent yet poor leadership.
Off the pitch the Club were faced with some of its biggest challenges since its birth in 1887 as the fundamentals of the club's identity came under attack from the authorities. Things came to breaking point and a stand had to be made and thankfully for once the hierarchy of the Club stuck to their principals and stood firm. Despite these distractions the building blocks were being laid for a team that would go onto better things in the years to come. A man named Stein is signed and the blueprint for success was starting to be drawn up.
There is also the History of the Stadium, History of the Celtic Shirt, interviews with players of the time, all your Fan Stories, Confessions and much, much more.
As our Sixth guest, Paul nominates The CLIC Sargent Children's Cancer organization as the nominated charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.clicsargent.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 www.HailHailMedia.com to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
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