Episodios

  • Farewell to the Lisbon Lions
    Apr 8 2026

    In May 1971, it was time for Celtic to say farewell to the men that won the European Cup.

    For the final time, the Lisbon Lions XI walked out together onto the pitch. This latest podcast tells the story of that momentous day.

    Every week, you can listen for free to more tales from Celtic’s past, as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).

    You can also take part in free walking tours which visit the sites that have shaped the Bhoys’ history. To find out more, visit: www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.com

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  • Five-a-side Celts
    Apr 1 2026

    When people think of five-a-side football, they probably associate this with friends playing for fun and to get fit.

    However, in Celtic history, five-a-side football was often an important part of the club’s experiences.

    This is the story of the five-a-side Celts.

    Every week, you can listen for free to more tales from Celtic’s past, as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).

    You can also take part in free walking tours which visit the sites that have shaped the Bhoys’ history. To find out more, visit: www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.com

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  • Sand, Strategy & Shite
    Mar 26 2026

    In this week’s free podcast, Andrew, Matthew and Ross pull no punches as they dissect a dismal 2–0 defeat against Dundee United at Tannadice. On a pitch that looked closer to Prestwick Beach than a professional surface, Celtic somehow managed to be just as poor as the conditions. The performance lacked structure, urgency, and any clear game plan, prompting serious questions about tactics, leadership, and direction. As one comment neatly summed it up: “Where’s the strategy? Where’s the game plan?”

    Beyond the immediate frustration, the discussion broadens into Celtic’s wider struggles this season… a team “living close to the edge” and relying too often on moments rather than method.

    On a less depressing note, there is a reminder of the club’s deeper foundations, with attention turning to the upcoming Celtic history conference, a timely nod to a past built on clarity, innovation, and purpose. The contrast with the present could hardly be starker.

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  • Johnny Madden - a hero in 2 countries
    Mar 25 2026

    Most footballers would love to be a hero at just one club; one famous Celt achieved this in two countries.

    Johnny Madden was at the heart of Celtic’s rise to success, and then became a legend in the Czech Republic. This is his story.

    Every week, you can listen for free to more tales from Celtic’s past, as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).

    You can also take part in free walking tours which visit the sites that have shaped the Bhoys’ history. To find out more, visit: www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.com

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  • Andrew H in conversation with...Frank McGuire
    Mar 22 2026
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    Jimmy McGrory (the fact he wasn’t voted the greatest ever Celts is one of the reasons I’d never have such votes, but that’s for another day) bowed out at Celtic in October 1937. Since then we’ve had the 2nd world war, Charlie Tully, Neilly Mochan, Bertie Peacock, Bobby Collins, John McPhail and Bobby Evans. Then McNeil, Johnston, Murdoch Auld & Hay. …

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  • Johnny Doyle, the man who loved the green
    Mar 18 2026

    Some men are truly born to ‘wear the green’. That was certainly the case for Johnny Doyle.

    A popular Celtic player in the 1970s and 1980s, his life ultimately ended in tragedy.

    This is his story.

    Every week, you can listen for free to more tales from Celtic’s past, as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).

    You can also take part in free walking tours which visit the sites that have shaped the Bhoys’ history. To find out more, visit: www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.com

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  • Not 'daft as a brush' - The John Clark Story
    Mar 11 2026

    John Clark was a true Celtic legend.

    Not only was a Lisbon Lion, he is also the second longest serving figure in the Bhoys’ history, having been a player, coach, assistant manager and kit man.

    This is his fascinating story.

    Every week, you can listen for free to more tales from Celtic’s past, as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).

    You can also take part in free walking tours which visit the sites that have shaped the Bhoys’ history. To find out more, visit: www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.com



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  • The Kendo Nagasaki edition
    Mar 10 2026

    On Sunday Celtic visited Ibrox. Of the players in the 1st team squad who would be expected to start if all fit, the hoops had almost an entire XI missing - KT, AJ & CCV at the back, McGregor & Engels in midfield with Jota from the final 3rd and Osmand missing from the team that won the league cup semi under Martin earlier in the season.

    The current poor squad was further depleted. And still they couldn’t win. So angry at losing on their patch, the Kendo Nagasaki loyal invaded the pitch at the end.

    We discuss it all - including another Hail Hail History walking tour.

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