In this week’s episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads break down Celtic’s disappointing 3–1 defeat to Midtyland in the Europa League — a result that leaves the Hoops sitting a lowly 27th in the table. We dive into how a well-run Danish side, operating on a fraction of Celtic’s budget, managed to stroll to a 3–0 lead by halftime, and why results like this have become all too familiar under the current board’s stewardship.The conversation turns to the big question: is it time for Celtic to finally appoint a permanent manager, or should interim boss Martin O’Neill be trusted to steady the ship through the international break? We weigh up both sides of the debate and what it means for the club’s long-term direction.Finally, we look ahead to the weekend’s domestic clash at Celtic Park, where the Bhoys host Kilmarnock — a game they simply can’t afford to slip up in as they try to close the gap on league leaders Hearts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The bhoys are buzzing as club legend Martin O’Neill kicks off his interim spell in style, guiding Celtic to a commanding 4–0 win over Falkirk at Celtic Park. In this week’s episode, the lads break down the performance — from the more direct, attacking style that had fans on their feet, to the standout players who shone in O’Neill’s first game back in the dugout.Looking ahead, attention turns to a huge League Cup Semi-Final clash against Rangers at Hampden. The boys debate how O’Neill’s tactical approach will fare against new Rangers boss Danny Röhl, discuss likely starting XIs, and analyse where the game will be won and lost.As always, we finish with our match predictions Hail Hail 🍀 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a stunning turn of events, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has resigned with immediate effect — and the lads are here to unpack it all. In this emergency episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down the breaking news, the chaos behind the scenes, and what really led to Rodgers’ shock departure.We debate who’s to blame — was it Rodgers’ ego, boardroom politics, or something deeper at the heart of the club? And we dive into Dermot Desmond’s explosive statement, where Celtic’s biggest shareholder doesn’t hold back in questioning Rodgers’ conduct and commitment.From fan reaction to possible replacements and what this means for the rest of the season, it’s a fiery and emotional episode you don’t want to miss.🎧 4 Tims and a Podcast — passion, perspective, and pure Celtic chat when it matters most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darren is joined by Danny and Tony to pick through the wreckage of Celtic’s bruising 3–1 defeat at Tynecastle — a result that leaves the champions eight points adrift of league leaders Hearts. The lads dissect a torrid afternoon in the capital, from rookie centre-half Dane Murray’s nightmare outing to a second half that completely fell apart.With the title race slipping away and performances flatlining, the discussion turns to the ramifications for the manager, whether his position should now be under real scrutiny, and why the Celtic support must keep the pressure on the Board as standards continue to slide.It’s a raw, honest episode full of frustration, analysis, and a bit of humour — classic 4 Tims energy when things go wrong in green and white.🎙️ Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another weekend, another bruising reality check for Celtic. In this episode, the lads break down a miserable 2–0 defeat at Dens Park — a performance that’s raised serious questions about the direction of the team. We dig into the current state of the squad, growing doubts surrounding the manager, and the protests from the Celtic Fans Collective that lit up the post-match narrative.Looking ahead, we turn our attention to Thursday night under the lights at Celtic Park, as Sturm Graz come to town in the Europa League. Can Celtic bounce back? We give our predictions, hopes, and a dose of realism ahead of a massive European tie.☘️ Topics:Dens Park disaster: where it went wrongManager under pressureFan protests and growing unrestSturm Graz preview & predictions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode, Andy and Tony dive into the Celtic Fans’ Collective meeting with the board, joined by Paul from the Collective, who was in the room along with Andy and representatives from other fan groups.The lads break down how the meeting unfolded, sharing their frustration at the lack of meaningful outcomes, accountability, or genuine engagement from the club. They reflect on what was said, what wasn’t, and why many fans will see the meeting as little more than a waste of time.They also ask the big questions:Was this disappointing response really a surprise?What does it say about the board’s attitude toward supporters?And how did the board members who attended conduct themselves?Honest chat. No spin. Just the lads talking about what really matters to the fans.🟢 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down a frustrating afternoon at Celtic Park as the Hoops were held to a 0-0 draw at home to Hibernian, a result that sees Celtic fall 2 points behind league leaders Hearts. We discuss the key moments from the game, why Celtic struggled to find a breakthrough despite dominating, and what this means for Brendan Rodgers’ side moving forward.The episode also covers the three-match silence announced by the Celtic Fans Collective, beginning with 12 minutes against Hibs, then 29 minutes against Braga, and 32 minutes against Motherwell. We talk about the reasons behind the protest, the impact it could have on the team and atmosphere, and whether it might push the board into action.Finally, we turn our attention to Europe as Celtic prepare for Matchday 2 of the Europa League, welcoming Braga to Celtic Park. We preview the clash by looking at likely lineups, key tactical battles, and what Celtic need to do to secure their first win in the league phase. With the fan protests continuing and European ambitions on the line, it promises to be a pivotal week for the club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darren, Andy and Tony are back to break down Celtic’s comfortable 4–0 win over Partick Thistle at Firhill in the League Cup quarter-final — a result that sets up a semi-final clash with Rangers. The lads discuss standout performances, including an impressive showing from Sebastian Tounekti, and reflect on the latest wave of fan protests as thousands unveiled banners calling for changes at the top of the club. To round things off, we look ahead to the start of Celtic’s Europa League campaign, with a tough opening fixture in Belgrade against Red Star on Matchday 1 of the league phase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week’s episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren and Tony break down Celtic’s dramatic 2-1 victory at Rugby Park, sealed by a hotly-debated injury-time penalty confidently dispatched by Kelechi Iheanacho. The lads dive into the controversy surrounding the decision, as well as the standout debut of Sebastian Tounekti, who impressed with flashes of real quality despite a game that was stop-start and dull in stretches.They also cover the 12-minute fan protest aimed at ramping up pressure on the Celtic board, and give their thoughts on Brendan Rodgers’ explosive Friday press conference that has set tongues wagging and no doubt rattled a few cages in the boardroom. Plenty to unpack in a week full of drama on and off the pitch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The bhoys are back to break down a huge week of Celtic headlines. We start with that exclusive article from The Sun, where a so-called Celtic “insider” claims Brendan Rodgers is dividing the board room, tearing the club apart, and already plotting his exit. The Celtic support have almost unanimously rejected the story — and we talk about how much of a disgrace it is that anyone inside the club would even go to The Sun with it in the first place.We also cover: 📰 Why this Rodgers article stinks of an agenda 🍀 The strong backlash from the Celtic support Daizen Maeda’s comments about potentially leaving Celtic ⚡ The arrival of Kelechi Iheanacho and what he brings to the teamPlenty of passion, plenty of laughs, and plenty of straight talk about where Celtic stand right now.👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to back the podcast and join the debate. Hail Hail! 🍀 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the lads react live to Celtic’s latest official statement — one that somehow manages to dismiss and belittle the very real concerns of the support. With raw, unfiltered reaction, the Tims pull apart the language used, highlight the disconnect between the boardroom and the terraces, and question what this says about the way our club is being run. Expect frustration, sharp humour, and plenty of straight talk as the boys give voice to the feelings of the Celtic faithful who refuse to be treated like an afterthought. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Tims are back to pick apart a frustrating transfer deadline day for Celtic. With Adam Idah sold, Stephen Welsh sent out on loan, and only a single new face through the door when four or five were desperately needed, the lads dive into what went wrong. Was the board too cautious, or did they simply fail to back the squad properly? What does this mean for the season ahead, both domestically and in Europe? Expect passionate debate, sharp analysis, and plenty of humour as the boys process another deadline day that left more questions than answers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week’s episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down the 0-0 draw between Celtic and Rangers at Ibrox — a game short on quality and chances, but not short on talking points. We share our frustrations with a lacklustre performance, what went wrong, and where improvements are needed. With transfer deadline day upon us, we also dive into our hopes, fears, and expectations for Celtic’s squad once the window slams shut. Will the board deliver, or will the fans be left disappointed? Tune in for all that and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The bhoys are back – and this week’s episode is packed with drama on and off the pitch. We dive straight into the shock news that Celtic’s first-choice striker Adam Idah looks set to leave for Swansea in a £7 million move, just days after the Hoops’ Champions League exit. What does this mean for Celtic’s attack, and how big a blow is it?There’s also some long-awaited good news as Michel Ange Balikwisha finally arrives in Glasgow – we break down what he’ll bring to the squad and how he might fit into Brendan Rodgers’ plans.And of course, all eyes turn to Ibrox for the season’s first Glasgow Derby. We preview Sunday’s massive clash with Rangers, talking key battles, tactical decisions, and what Celtic need to do to set the tone early in the title race.It’s an episode you won’t want to miss – all that and plenty more on 4 Tims and a Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded just minutes after Celtic’s stunning and humiliating Champions League elimination at the hands of Kairat Almaty, the lads of 4 Tims and a Podcast are raw, raging, and ready to vent. Emotions are high as we pick apart the shambolic performance, baffling decisions, and the wider implications of crashing out to a side many fans had barely heard of before the draw. Expect passionate rants and an honest look at what this result means for the club’s European ambitions, squad depth, and boardroom accountability. Strap in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darren takes the host’s chair as Danny and Andy join him to break down Celtic’s comfortable 3-0 win over Livingston at Celtic Park. With Brendan Rodgers rotating his squad ahead of a huge European night, the lads look at the standout performances, tactical tweaks, and what the victory says about the depth of the team.Attention then turns to the massive Champions League play-off second leg against Kairat Almaty in Kazakhstan. After a frustrating 0-0 draw in Glasgow, the tie is finely poised, and Celtic will need a big performance thousands of miles from home to book their place in the Champions League League Phase. The panel preview the challenge ahead, what Rodgers might change, and the key battles that could decide the Hoops’ European fate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week’s 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren is joined by Tony, Andy and Danny to pick apart a night to forget as Celtic stumble to a 0-0 draw against Kazakh minnows Kairat Almaty in the Champions League play-off first leg. The lads reflect on the flat performance, the atmosphere in the stands, and the loud "Sack the Board" chants aimed at the clubs hierarchy. With the club looking directionless, the panel debate who carries the most blame for the current state of affairs — and what needs to change if Celtic are to avoid further embarrassment on and off the park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week’s episode, the 4 Tims dissect Celtic’s commanding 4-1 win over Falkirk in the League Cup, a performance that books a quarter-final date with Partick Thistle at Firhill. We break down the goals, standout performers, and what the win means for the squad's momentum.We also react to Benji Siegrist’s scathing comments about his departure from the club, discussing the handling of his exit and what it reveals about the current state of player management at Celtic Park.Finally, we look ahead to a massive European night as Celtic prepare for the first leg of their Champions League play-off tie against Kazakh side Kairat Almaty.All that and more, only on 4 Tims and a Podcast. Tune in now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.