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  • The Economics of Match-Fixing, Asian Betting Markets & Football Governance with Dr. David Forrest - THE HUDDLE BREAKDOWN INTERVIEW
    Mar 27 2026

    In this special interview episode of The Huddle Breakdown, James and Alan are joined by Dr. David Forrest, Professor of Sports Economics at Liverpool University, to dive into the murky underworld of match-fixing and football corruption. Dr. Forrest breaks down the staggering scale of unregulated Asian betting markets, how criminal syndicates infiltrate clubs, and why an elite referee admitted it is "dead easy" to rig a game with just a single defensive mistake. The panel also debates the "extortion" of the American franchise cartel model, the unique vulnerabilities of leagues like the League of Ireland, and Alan unpacks the glaring statistical anomalies that suggest Scottish refereeing suffers from a deeply ingrained cultural bias rather than financial corruption.


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    11 m
  • The Worst Celtic Team in 7 Years? Disaster at Dundee Utd & The "Chaos Ball" Collapse
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown, Laura, James, and Alan dissect a truly dismal Celtic performance against Dundee United, with James labeling the chaotic match an "Allstar game of sh*t". Alan brings damning statistics to light, revealing this as the worst xG difference Celtic has ever recorded against a Jim Goodwin side and highlighting that the team has now recorded seven away matches with a negative xG difference—more than the last seven seasons combined. The panel debates whether Martin O'Neill's highly volatile "chaos ball" approach has finally caught up to the squad, compares it to the rigid control of the Brendan Rodgers era, and looks at the updated Expected Points table to figure out if Celtic, Rangers, or Hearts will limp over the finish line in a wildly unpredictable SPFL title race.


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    1 h y 5 m
  • Kasper Schmeichel's Injury Data Exposed, "Chaos Ball" Explained & Dundee United Tactical Preview
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown Extra Time, Martin, James, and Alan react to the news of Kasper Schmeichel's potentially career-ending shoulder injuries, which will require double surgery and 10 to 12 months of recovery. The panel uncovers the harsh reality of Celtic's injury mismanagement, using exclusive data to show how playing an injured Schmeichel resulted in an 11-goal swing that effectively cost the club a Treble and European progression. James breaks down the painful anatomy of the shoulder separation and labrum tear, while also analyzing the "chaos ball" and randomness currently defining Celtic's tactical approach . Finally, Alan provides a deep-dive tactical preview of the upcoming SPFL clash against a struggling, set-piece-heavy Dundee United at Tannadice.


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    11 m
  • Celtic vs Motherwell Analysis: Askou to Celtic Rumours, Double Jeopardy Explained & SPFL Run-In Projections
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown, Laura, James, and Alan dissect a nervy encounter at Celtic Park where a well-coached Motherwell side broke opposition passing records before succumbing to a red card and penalty. The panel breaks down the "double jeopardy" rules surrounding Daizen Maeda's crucial incident and uses the performance to evaluate whether Motherwell boss Jens Berthel Askou is truly cut out for the Celtic job. With Hearts stumbling over the weekend, Alan unpacks the latest "Speedboat League" data to project a chaotic, low-points SPFL title run-in where Celtic might just be the favorites by default. Plus, details on the upcoming Celtic History Conference this June.


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    1 h y 15 m
  • Celtic vs Motherwell Tactical Preview: The VAR Offside Scandal & The Case for Recalling Loan Players
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown Extra Time, Martin, James, and Alan look past the dramatic penalty shootout win at Ibrox to preview a crucial SPFL clash against a vastly improved Motherwell side. The lads dissect Motherwell's structured, possession-based transformation and question whether a depleted Celtic squad has the tactical coherence to outplay them without Callum McGregor. Alan drops a controversial bombshell, arguing that Celtic should immediately recall Johnny Kenny and Luis Palma from their loans, using data to prove they are more effective than the club's current struggling wingers and strikers. Finally, the panel tears into the "sinister" Scottish media and VAR officials over the bizarre, unexplained disallowed Maeda goal at Ibrox and the BBC's refusal to show the footage.


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    11 m
  • Celtic Win on Penalties: 0 Shots in 120 Mins, Auston Trusty Heroics & Media False Equivalence
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown, Laura, James, and Alan dissect a truly bizarre Glasgow Derby where Celtic advanced on penalties despite registering zero shots in 120 minutes. James and Alan praise Viljami Sinisalo's masterclass in goal, noting he owned the penalty shootout with cold calculation, and Auston Trusty's heroic defending with a record eight blocked shots. The panel questions how a heavily-backed Rangers side failed to beat what they call the worst Celtic team since the mid-nineties. The team also tackles the ugly post-match scenes at Ibrox, calling out the Scottish media's "false equivalence" and the deep-rooted cultural issues surrounding sectarianism and racism in Scottish football.


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    1 h y 7 m
  • Celtic 2-1 Aberdeen Analysis: Tactical Flaws Exposed, The "Speedboat League" & Rangers Preview
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown Extra Time, Martin, James, and Alan review the gritty 2-1 victory over Aberdeen at Pittodrie and look ahead to the massive Scottish Cup Glasgow Derby at Ibrox. The lads dive deep into the tactical data, questioning why the build-up play has devolved into aimlessly "shelling" long balls to forwards who are physically outmatched in aerial duels . Alan highlights the worrying reliance on fullbacks to progress the play amidst a midfield making too many negative passes, while James breaks down the sheer unpredictability of the current SPFL title race using the rolling xG data. We also discuss refereeing inconsistencies, the Tommy Gemmell statue unveiling, and why winning the Scottish Cup might be the most crucial safety net for European qualification.


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    11 m
  • Rangers 2-2 Celtic Analysis: Tactical Shifts, Midfield Battles & The "Dare to Win" Run-In
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown, Laura, James, and Alan dissect the wild, "bipolar" 2-2 draw in the Glasgow Derby. The panel analyses a disastrous first half where Celtic inexplicably bypassed their midfield by "shelling" long balls , before breaking down the tactical adjustments that led to a dominant second-half recovery. James exposes the surprising passivity of Rangers' press and highlights Nicolas Raskin's shocking physical collapse , while Alan questions the glaring technical limitations of Celtic's front line. Looking ahead to the title run-in, Alan delivers a passionate argument on why the defensive mentalities of Danny Rohl and Derek McInnes might ultimately hand the league to Martin O'Neill's "dare to win" philosophy.


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    56 m