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Late Penalty Drama at Fir Park Sets Up Monumental Title Clash With Hearts
This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren is joined by Danny, Tony and Andy to look back on a dramatic afternoon at Fir Park as Celtic left it late to secure a huge 3-2 victory over Motherwell. The lads break down all the key moments from a chaotic encounter, including the major talking point of the game — the controversial injury-time penalty award that allowed Kelechi Iheanacho to fire home a last-gasp winner and send the travelling support into delirium.
With the result keeping Celtic within touching distance of league leaders Hearts, the bhoys discuss just how vital those three points could prove in the title race. They explain why the late winner means Celtic now simply need to win their remaining matches without worrying about overturning a goal difference deficit, and debate the reaction from across Scottish football to the dramatic finish.
The episode also looks ahead to a massive title showdown at Celtic Park as Hearts come to Glasgow with the league crown on the line. Can Celtic complete an incredible comeback and deliver a title for club legend Martin O’Neill? The bhoys preview the key battles, discuss the expected atmosphere under immense pressure in Paradise, and share their predictions ahead of the biggest game of the season.
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Celts Cruise Through to League Cup Quarters and LASK Linz Preview
34:49|In this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the bhoys are buzzing after Celtic’s emphatic 4-0 victory over Dundee United at Tannadice in the League Cup.We break down a dominant performance from the Hoops and discuss the key talking points from a convincing night in Dundee before turning our attention to the League Cup Quarter-Final draw, which has handed Celtic a mouth-watering trip to Ibrox to face Rangers.And there’s no time to dwell on domestic matters, as we look ahead to a massive night in Europe with Celtic preparing for their Champions League Play-Off tie against Austrian champions LASK Linz. We preview the opposition, assess Celtic’s chances of reaching the Champions League proper, and discuss just how important these two games could be for the club.Celtic 4-0 Dundee United. Rangers away. LASK Linz next. There’s plenty to talk about on 4 Tims and a Podcast! ☘️
Hogh Hat Trick Helps Celt Crush Killie
25:09|Tony is joined by Danny and Andy to look back on a statement 5-1 victory for Celtic away at Kilmarnock — a result made even sweeter by a sensational hat-trick from new club-record signing Kasper Høgh.We discuss Høgh’s flying start to life at Celtic, the impact he has already had on the team, and why his early form only serves to highlight the frustration surrounding the club’s lack of transfer activity at a crucial stage of the window.With the squad set to face an Austrian side LASK Linz in a Champions League qualifier, we ask whether Celtic have enough depth and quality to cope with the demands ahead — and whether the board are once again taking an unnecessary gamble by leaving key areas of the squad short.We also take a closer look at the recently released minutes from a meeting between Celtic board members and a fan association group, examining what was said and what it tells us about the club’s current direction.And, of course, we finish by looking ahead to Saturday’s League Cup tie against Dundee United at Tannadice and give our predictions for what could be another important test for Martin O'Neill's side.5-1, a new record signing finding his feet, Champions League football looming and plenty to discuss — it’s another packed episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast!
Flag Night Preview + Season 26/27 Preview
34:34|The new season is finally here, and the lads are back to look ahead to what promises to be another fascinating campaign for Celtic.Darren, Andy, Danny and Tony break down all the transfer business so far, discussing the key arrivals, departures and where the squad may still need strengthening before the window closes.With Martin O'Neill now confirmed as permanent manager, the panel debate what changes we can expect from the legendary boss over a full season, how his influence could shape the team, and whether Celtic are ready to defend their crown on both the domestic and European fronts.They also preview the opening Scottish Premiership fixture at Celtic Park against Dundee, picking out the key battles, predicting the starting XI and giving their score predictions for the first game of the 2026/27 season.All that, plus plenty of laughs, opinions and the usual Celtic chat on another episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast.
Safe Hands or Lack of Ambition? | Celtic's Martin O'Neill Gamble & Coaching Staff Uncertainty
27:43|We're back for our pre pre-season catch-up as the 4Tims get together to discuss one of the biggest stories of the summer so far: Martin O'Neill's appointment as permanent Celtic manager.After what was widely expected to be a short-term interim spell, Celtic have decided to hand O'Neill the job full-time. But was it the right call? We debate whether the decision represents sensible stability from the club, a lack of ambition in the search process, or whether O'Neill simply earned his chance after steadying the ship.We also get stuck into the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the backroom team. With reports suggesting that Celtic have been lowballing contract offers to members of O'Neill's coaching staff, it's now more than a week since his appointment and supporters are still waiting to find out what the managerial setup will actually look like heading into pre-season.Finally, we round up some of the latest transfer rumours doing the rounds and discuss what Celtic's squad still needs ahead of another huge campaign.All that and plenty more from the Bhoys as we gear up for the new season.
End of Season Review - Pre Season Predictions Revealed
48:00|The 2025/26 season is in the books, and what a journey it was.On this special End of Season Review, the bhoys look back on a campaign that had everything – uncertainty, frustration, drama and ultimately glory. Following a turbulent start, the arrival of Martin O'Neill transformed the mood around the club as Celtic surged to a memorable League and Scottish Cup double, delivering silverware and restoring belief.We break down the key moments of the season, discuss the players and performances that defined the campaign, and hand out our own end-of-season awards. But that's not all...Back before a ball was kicked, each of us made a series of bold predictions for the season ahead. Now it's time to put them under the microscope. We reveal who we tipped for Player of the Year, which surprise player we thought would make the biggest impact, our league and cup forecasts, how we expected the European campaign to unfold, our "something mad will happen" predictions, and of course what we thought our friends on the other side of the city would get up to.Some predictions were inspired. Some were wildly optimistic. Some should probably never be spoken of again.Join us as we relive the highs, the lows and the laughs from a season that ended with Celtic back on top and another double added to the trophy cabinet.
Celtic Break Hearts To Win 5 In A Row - Reaction
50:37|Celtic are champions again — and what a turnaround it’s been. A season that looked destined for disappointment ends with the Hoops sealing a remarkable league title after months of doubt, pressure, and questions surrounding the squad and manager. The lads look back on how Celtic clawed their way back to the top and what changed in the run-in to deliver yet another title to Paradise.We also break down Saturday’s 3-1 comeback win over Hearts at Celtic Park, as Martin O'Neil's side showed the resilience and quality that’s defined the closing weeks of the campaign. From the early setback to an improved second-half display, we discuss the big moments, standout performers, and the atmosphere as Celtic took sealed another league title.All that plus the usual chat, reactions, and plenty of laughs on another episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast.
Daizen Stunner Seals Derby Delight as Celts Close In On Hearts
31:46|Celtic produced one of the performances of the season to storm back from behind and claim an emphatic 3-1 Glasgow Derby victory over Rangers at Celtic Park — a result that not only keeps the title dream alive but condemns the Ibrox side to a 3rd place finish.This week, the lads break down a sensational team display full of intensity, character and quality, with special praise reserved for Daizen Maeda after the Japanese forward delivered a legendary derby double. His stunning overhead kick to seal the win is already being talked about as one of the greatest Glasgow Derby goals of all time.We analyse the teams approach, standout individual performances, and the electric atmosphere as Celtic closed the gap on league leaders Hearts to just one point with only two games remaining.Attention then turns to a massive midweek trip to North Lanarkshire, where Celtic face Motherwell on Matchday 37 knowing victory would take this incredible title race right down to the final day. With Hearts having already dropped points at Fir Park this weekend, could Motherwell once again play a decisive role in the championship battle?The title race is alive. The momentum is with Celtic. And a blockbuster final day showdown with Hearts is now firmly in sight.
Celts Keep Title Charge Going as 3 Horse Race Loses a Runner
39:12|This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren, Tony and Danny dive into a huge weekend in Scottish football with the title race reaching boiling point. The lads kick things off by reviewing Celtic’s hard-fought 2-1 victory over Hibernian at Easter Road, debating whether it was simply a vital three points or a missed opportunity to significantly boost their goal difference after Hibs were reduced to 10 men early in the match.Attention then turns to Tynecastle, where Hearts’ dramatic 2-1 win over Rangers on Monday night tightened their grip on top spot and effectively ended Rangers’ title hopes. The panel discuss the wider implications of the result, asking whether Hearts’ victory may also have dealt a major blow to Celtic’s own championship ambitions, with Martin O'Neill’s side still trailing the league leaders with only three games remaining and an inferior goal difference.Looking ahead to another massive weekend, the boys preview Hearts’ tricky trip to an impressive Motherwell side — a fixture many Celtic supporters see as the final realistic chance for the Gorgie club to slip up before a potentially decisive final-day showdown. The episode also looks ahead to the latest Glasgow Derby clash at Celtic Park, with discussion over what Celtic must do to keep their title hopes alive. Will Rangers arrive wounded and deflated after Monday’s defeat, or will they be determined to derail Celtic’s pursuit of the title in enemy territory?