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All the latest chat about the great Glasgow Celtic FC from the folks at ByTheMinCeltic
All the latest chat about the great Glasgow Celtic FC from the folks at ByTheMinCeltic
BytheMinCeltic #183 Champions Again. The best Celtic team you've ever seen? Discuss.
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Celtic's most regular weekly podcast returns to celebrate another title winning season. Lawrence Donegan and Remy McSwain discuss the victory at Tyncastle and debate the most important question of the day - is this Ange team the best Celtic team you have ever seen?
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ByTheMinCeltic #182. Celtic 3 (going on 7) Espanyol 0 (going on -7)
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Rodney Farmer and Lawrence Donegan are joined by the legendary Harry Brady to look back on one of the epic Celtic Park nights as Ange's XI tear the other mob a new one. One of great games. One of the great podcasts (ish)..
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#181 ByTheMinCeltic Breaking News Podcast. "Data and the Dinosaurs"
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New year, same old voices. We are back with the first (of many) podcast(s) of 2022. Modern-thinking, data-driven evolved football man Lawrence Donegan is joined the Fred and Wilma Flintstone of Celtic podcasts, AKA Remy McSwain and Frances Traynor, to discuss all things Celtic - the manager, the signings, the xG, and the starting XI for next week's game against Hibs. Had a good laugh doing this. You'll smile. We promise.
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#180 ByTheMinCeltic Podcast. "Crawford Allan Should Get Tae" Special Edition"
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An emergency edition of the podcast with special guest star Harry Brady in which the discussion turns to Crawford Allan unprecedented intervention on the subject of refereeing decisions in the Celtic-Hearts game. Oh yes, and the nasty racist undertones of the crap currently being written about Kyogo Furuhashi.
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#179 ByTheMinCeltic Podcast. We Are Back! #GloryHuntersCSC
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This week Lawrence Donegan and Remy McSwain are joined the great Frances Traynor to discuss the AZ Alkmaar game and everything else that's happened in the last eight months.
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#178 A New Dawn Has Broken, Has it Not?
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Remy McSwain and his sidekick Lawrence Donegan discuss Neil Lennon's departure from Celtic and mispronounce the names of several candidates who might replace him for next season.
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#177: "Welcome Ye Back, Banter Years + Cup Final Preview"
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This week the bold Remy McSwain and his snidekick Lawrence Donegan are joined by the legendary Frances Traynor to laugh at Rangers, look back at the Lille and Killie games, and look ahead to Sunday's cup final against Hertz.
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#176: "Neil Lennon. A Man Out of Time."
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This week Remy McSwain and Lawrence Donegan are joined the the legendary Harry Brady of the Celtic Underground to discuss the Ross County game and the seemingly inevitable end of of Neil Lennon's tenure as Celtic game. A great servant but sometimes being a "Celtic man" isn't enough.
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#175 : Green and White Shoots of Recovery
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This week Remy McSwain and Lawrence Donegan are joined by CNN elections analyst Stuart Braithwaite to discuss the games against, Lille and Aberdeen, the return of Tom Rogic and other assorted Celtic stuff.
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#174: "Should he Stay, or Should he Go?"
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Tumultuous times call for reasoned debate Unfortunately, the panel on this week's show is Remy McSwain, Harry Brady and Lawrence Donegan so there's no chance of that happening as we spent an hour or so discussing recent results and performances, as well as take position on Neil Lennon's future.
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#173 : 'We All Love Celtic, But ......'
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The boys get back on the horse. Remy McSwain and Lawrence Donegan are joined by Kevin "well past my bedtime" Schofield to discuss all things Celtic - 4231 v 352, who gets the blame for Champs League fiasco, transfer dealings, Scott Brown vs Old Father Time, the Ross County game and tonight's game against St Mirren.
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#172. 'Harry Brady, King of the Transfer Rumour Bombshell, Strikes Again'
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This week Remy McSwain and Lawrence Donegan are joined by the legendary Harry Brady of the Celtic Underground to discuss the Champions League, Celtic's return to SPFL football and transfer rumours galore.
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#171 'The Odegaard Conundrum'
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The week superstar Celtic fan Remy McSwain is joined by Celtic Ma Frances Traynor and world football expert Lawrence Donegan ("The ignorant man's Jonathan Wilson") to discuss Sunday 5-1 win over Hamilton.
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#170 'The Ann Budge of Celtic Podcasts'
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New season, new promises. Superstar Celtic fan Remy McSwain and his valet Lawrence Donegan return with a short(ish) preview of the season ahead. We talk transfers, signings, COVID, team line-ups, Griffiths and make a prediction for what lies ahead. (SPOILER; Celtic win the League). It's not one of our best but we haven't had much practise recently. Next week will be better. Promise.
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#169 'To The Queen!'
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Behold, the Dodgy Dossier!! This week the Three Stooges address the grave allegations of corruption and bias levelled at those who run Scottish football and call for Peter Lawwell to consider his position as CEO of the International Association of Top Secret Puppeteers. Aye, that'll be right...
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#168 'Factored Invoicing? WTF is That?'
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This week the Three Stooges are joined by the great Harry Brady to discuss the latest developments across the football landscape and what they all mean for Celtic.
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#167 'Beyonce's Blue and White Army (Resigned)'
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Deep breath. Remy, Paul and Lawrence have a go at picking through the events of the last week in Scottish football.
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#166 ' Who Wants to Burn Down Scottish Football? FC Fuds Do.'
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For the avoidance of doubt, it is incumbent on us to say, that whilst being in the middle of an abhorrent global crisis, here's a new podcast.
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#165 'The Daily Show with Tony Hamilton'
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Tony Hamilton, chief executive of the Celtic FC Foundation, 24-carat Tim and all-round good guy, joins the Three Stooges today to discuss the work the Foundation has been doing and will continue to do during this time of upheaval, and to say thanks to everyone who has donated to the fundraiser over the last couple of weeks. We are so proud to be Celtic fans. #HH
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#164 'Here Come the Belgians'
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How do you talk about Celtic when Celtic have done nothing to talk about? The Three Stooges continue the world's least convincing high-wire act as they discuss the end of the Belgian Pro League and what it might mean for Scotland.
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