More than 90 Minutes Editor, Andrew Milne looks back after a week on the road following Celtic across the Irish Sea which comes to an end on Saturday at Celtic Park when Celtic take on Hearts in a winner takes all to see who will be crowned SPFL champions for 2026.
Celtic beat the rangers and Motherwell this week to set up the title decider in front of a packed Paradise. Hearts only need 1 point Celtic need all 3. Buckle up one more time Folks!
Glasgow Journalist Michael Pringle joins More than 90 Minutes Editor Andrew Milne for their weekly catch up on all things Celtic ahead of Celtic’s trip to Motherwell for a massive midweek game, while Hearts welcome Falkirk.
The Edinburgh side are still 1 point ahead of Celtic in the SPFL table after Motherwell took a point off them on Saturday night and Celtic enjoyed a fantastic Sunday beating the rangers 3-1 to set up tense finish to the title race.
The Bhoys are still buzzing after Sunday’s big win. Maeda grabbed the headlines, but Scales, McGregor, Engels and Tierney deserve massive praise also. Maeda’s third goal was up there with Henrik’s goal in the 6-2 win back when Martin O’Neill faced Rangers for the first time at Celtic Park.
If it is to be O’Neill’s last battle in the Glasgow Derby than it will be always remembered for Maeda’s second goal which has been replayed repeatedly by the Celtic fans from every angle possible since then.
The atmosphere was electric and there was a fitting tribute to Celtic fan Franny Mullen when a Tifo was unveiled in the North Curve, a legend within the Celtic support. The bhoys remembered Franny and exchanged stories about one of life’s true characters.
As per usual the bhoys finish off the podcast with a trip down memory lane and remember some famous Celtic goals against Rangers including George McCluskey’s Cup Final goal which sparked a riot at Hampden and one from the great Paul McStay, one of Celtic’s greatest ever servants.
Former Celtic Striker Super Joe Miller joins More than 90 Minutes Editor Andrew Milne to talk all things Celtic
They look ahead to this weekend’s Glasgow Derby and Motherwell v Hearts before chatting about Joe’s career.
Born in the shadows of Celtic Park his bhoyhood dream came true in November 1987 when Billy McNeill signed him from Aberdeen where he started his football journey under the watchful eye of Alex Ferguson.
Joe won the Centenary double under Billy and scored the winning goal in the 1989 Cup Final to deny Rangers a treble.
They talk about life after playing and he climbs into the Celtic Soul Time machine and goes back to his debut in the hoops after choosing Celtic over a move to Manchester United, Liverpool or Everton.
Another big weekend ahead for Celtic with 3 games to go in the title race in the SPFL. After Hearts beat the rangers and Celtic beat Hibs last weekend it is now left to Celtic and Hearts to battle it out to see who will be crowned champions.
Last weekend we witnessed once again how anti Celtic the match officials are, both on the field and in the VAR room. We can expect more of the same when the rangers come to Celtic Park on Sunday.
Elsewhere The Bhoys Ultras are moving into the North Curve with the Green Brigade. Celtic have released a new jersey for next season, Benjamin Nygren is Celtic’s Player of the Year and Celtic Women’s team reached the Scottish Cup Final.
This episode of the Podcast is dedicated to Franny Mullen who sadly passed away. The Celtic support has lost another Legend. France or Spain it’s all the same Franny’s bus went everywhere.
Glasgow Journalist Michael Pringle joins More than 90 Minutes Editor Andrew Milne for their weekly catch up on all things Celtic ahead of Celtic’s trip to Edinburgh to face Hibs in another crucial game in the title race.
Martin O’Neill picked up the Manager of the Month for April after winning four out of four games including leading Celtic to another Scottish Cup Final.
The bhoys chat about last weekend’s games and look ahead to this weekend’s games. They ask the question how good is Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou and is he the perfect to come in and replace O’Neill?
With season book renewals out, that is the topic for discussion after Interim Chairman Brian Wilson’s latest interview with Celtic TV about Fan engagement, forums and the appointment of a Fan engagement officer.
He speaks about Unity but that will only last till the summer and he should also step down along with the current CEO Michael Nicholson in what has to be a big summer for Celtic on and off the field.
The Bhoys also look back at Danny McGrain and Frank McGarveys time in a Celtic jersey and share a few stories about both players.
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