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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.
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Hopeless Hoops humbled by Hibs
40:34|Another week, another gut punch for the champions.On this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the bhoys react to a damaging 2–1 defeat at Celtic Park as Hibernian snatched all three points with a late winner against Celtic In what’s been a season full of frustration, this one felt like a new low. We break down how the game slipped away, the big moments that defined it, and what it means for an increasingly fragile title race.A major talking point is Auston Trusty’s red card — did it change the game entirely, or were the warning signs already there? The lads dig into the referee’s performance, the decisions that had the stadium raging, and why so many of Celtic’s first-team regulars once again failed to deliver when it mattered most.Off the pitch, we turn our attention to the recently released notes from the meeting between the Celtic Fans Collective and members of the club hierarchy, including interim chairman Brian Wilson. Andy gives us an inside look at what it was like to be in the room, explains the delay in publishing the minutes, and outlines the key differences between the Collective’s version and the club’s account. It’s an honest and revealing discussion about communication, accountability, and the growing disconnect between supporters and the board.Finally, we look ahead — if that’s the right phrase — to Celtic’s trip to Germany for the second leg of their Europa League knockout tie against VfB Stuttgart. After a 4–1 first-leg defeat, is there any realistic hope of progression? Should wholesale changes be made with one eye already on this weekend’s massive Glasgow Derby?It’s therapy, it’s analysis, it’s passion — it’s 4 Tims and a Podcast.
Celts Hammered at Home by Stuttgart - Match Reaction - Celtic 1-4 Stuttgart
44:04|This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren, Andy and Tony pick through the wreckage of a bruising European night as Celtic slump to a 4–1 home defeat against German side VfB Stuttgart in the UEFA Europa League playoff first leg. Where is it all going wrong — on the pitch and behind the scenes? The lads debate tactics, mentality, recruitment, and whether deeper issues at the club are starting to show.We also dive into the chaotic atmosphere at Celtic Park, including match disruption from protestors and the controversial booing of Celtic’s own players by sections of the support. Is frustration boiling over, or is something more worrying happening in the stands?Finally, attention turns back to domestic duty as Edinburgh side Hibernian arrive in Glasgow. With nerves jangling and pressure mounting, can Celtic steady the ship — or will Hibs seize the moment?Raw reactions, honest opinions, and plenty of passion — as always. 🍀🎙️
Celts sneak into Quarter Final with late show against Dundee - Quarter Final draw reaction - Was the Boycott a success?
29:09|A night of chaos, controversy, and clutch moments at Celtic Park as 4 Tims and a Podcast breaks down a dramatic late Scottish Cup victory for Celtic over Dundee.We react to the huge 96th-minute equaliser from new signing Junior Adamu, a moment that may prove season-defining as Celtic kept their cup hopes alive at the death. There’s major praise for Sebastian Tounekti, whose electric impact off the bench saw him assist the equaliser before coolly slotting the winner early in extra time to fire Celtic into the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.The drama didn’t stop there — we bring you our live, on-air reaction to the cup draw as it was made, confirming a blockbuster trip to Ibrox to face city rivals Rangers in early March.We also dive into the wider context of the night, discussing the supporter boycott of the Dundee tie that left Celtic Park less than half-full, as unrest between sections of the support and the board continues to rumble on.Finally, we look ahead to the upcoming midweek Premiership clash at home to bottom-of-the-table Livingston, and what it means for momentum as the season enters a critical phase.All this — and much more — on the latest episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast. 🍀🎙️
A Statement, a Boycott, and Another Failed Celtic Transfer Window
37:05|This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads dig into a turbulent few days for Celtic FC and the growing unrest around the club.We lead with the supporter boycott announced for this weekend’s Scottish Cup tie at home to Dundee FC. We break down the rationale behind the protest, gauge the reaction from fans and media, and give our honest take on whether the boycott is justified or counter-productive.Attention then turns to another deeply underwhelming transfer window. With Celtic opting only for short-term loan deals and failing to secure any permanent signings, we ask the hard questions: is this squad actually equipped to push on for another league title, or have the board once again let both the manager and the supporters down?We also discuss the rumoured move for free agent Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, weighing up what he could realistically offer and whether it would signal genuine ambition or simply paper over the cracks.Finally, we react in real time to an impromptu statement from interim chairman Brian Wilson, released on Celtic’s social media just minutes before we hit record, and unpack what it says about the club’s current direction — and disconnection.As always, honest opinions, frustration, and plenty to debate. 🍀🎙️
Celts back up to 2nd as Transfer Deadline Day Arrives
39:30|4 Tims and a Podcast returns to break down a comfortable 2–0 home win as Celtic see off Falkirk at Parkhead. Goals from Cvancara and Nygren sealed the points and moved Celtic back into 2nd place, now six points behind league leaders Hearts.We also dive into a busy transfer deadline day, with Celtic appearing to have two new signings through the door and hopes of more business before the window slams shut. On the flip side, there’s plenty of chat around the rumour mill, including growing speculation linking Arne Engels with potential big-money moves away from the club.All that and more from the lads — reaction, analysis, and a look at what comes next 🍀🎙️
4Tims Back After a Break: Transfer Turmoil and O’Neill’s Return So Far
40:46|After a three-week layoff, the lads are finally back with a brand new episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast – and there’s plenty to get stuck into. We break down another disastrous transfer window for Celtic, asking the big questions about recruitment, ambition, and where it all went wrong. We also take a closer look at Martin O’Neill’s return to the dugout, analysing his record so far with three wins and two draws and what it means for the team going forward. All that, plus the usual opinions, debates, and a few laughs along the way.
Nancy Sacked and O'Neill Returns - Reaction
43:11|Shockwaves at Celtic Park after Wilfried Nancy is sacked just 33 days into his reign. On this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down the shortest and most chaotic managerial spell in Celtic’s history. We discuss exactly where it all went wrong, how much responsibility lies with Nancy himself, and how much blame must fall at the door of a board that once again looks directionless.We also react to the dismissal of Head of Football Operations Paul Tisdale, while asking the uncomfortable question as to how CEO Michael Nicholson has once again survived a major failing in Celtic’s football operations. Is accountability being applied consistently, or are the wrong people paying the price?Then, the big talking point: Martin O’Neill returns. The Celtic legend is confirmed as interim manager until the end of the season in what is his second temporary spell in charge this campaign. Can lightning strike twice? Is this another fairytale rescue mission, or are Celtic setting a club legend up to fail?Finally, we assess how having an interim boss impacts the January transfer window, what it means for long-term planning, and whether O’Neill can realistically save Celtic’s season once again.Chaos, controversy, and classic Celtic — it’s all here. 🍀🎙️
Celtic Crisis Continues after Derby Defeat - Match Reaction - Celtic 1-3 Rangers
41:18|Darren is joined by Tony and Andy for an immediate match reaction as 4 Tims and a Podcast breaks down a damaging 3–1 home defeat to Rangers in the Glasgow Derby. After a strong first half that saw Celtic take the lead through a sensational solo effort from Yang, the game unravelled after the break as the visitors struck three times to turn the match — and the mood — on its head.We discuss what went wrong on the pitch, how Celtic completely lost control in the second half, and how Rangers were able to celebrate at Celtic Park as they drew level on points with Celtic despite their own dreadful start to the season. The result also leaves Celtic six points behind league leaders Hearts, piling pressure on all levels of the club.The conversation turns to the future of manager Wilfried Nancy, the role of the Celtic board, and whether meaningful change is coming or if concerns will continue to be ignored. We also react to the post-match protests outside the stadium and what they say about the growing frustration among the support.A raw, honest and wide-ranging reaction to a derby defeat that could define Celtic’s season — and perhaps more.
Nancy on the brink after Well defeat?
48:14|Darren hosts Danny and Tony on a bruising episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast as the lads dissect a disastrous night in Lanarkshire, where Celtic slumped to a 2–0 defeat against Motherwell at Fir Park. The result leaves new manager Wilfried Nancy with five losses in his opening seven matches, and the pressure is rapidly mounting amid growing belief that his time in the dugout may be running out.We dig into where it has all gone so badly wrong, asking whether the situation is still salvageable or if the damage has already been done. The discussion turns to the alarming lack of desire, confidence, and quality being shown by the players, and how years of incompetence at boardroom level have left Celtic sleepwalking into this perilous position.The focus then shifts to a massive derby weekend, with Rangers heading to Celtic Park just three points behind the champions. With so much at stake, we debate whether defeat would spell the inevitable end of Nancy’s tenure. Finally, with the transfer window now open, we examine how Celtic’s current instability could see the club taken advantage of, and what—if anything—can realistically be done to turn things around.