Glasgow journalist Michael Pringle joins More than 90 Minutes Editor Andrew Milne for their weekly take on all things Celtic. Michael speaks on the tenth anniversary of the sad passing of his son Clinton. Clinton was knocked down and killed by a woman who was on her phone. Clinton’s heart still beats, his organs were donated and a young girl in England lives after getting his heart.
Music and gigs is always on the agenda when the bhoys chat this week Michael was at The Proclaimers to see his mate, Garry who plays bass with the band and Andrew was at Paul Weller in Belfast and Dublin. Music and Politics have long links and the bhoys speak about Weller, Roger Walters and Kneecap ahead of Ireland’s game against Israel in Serbia as the greater Irish football community calls for the game to be stopped. STOP THE GAME!
Mark Wilson was at the Proclaimers gig and the bhoys talk about how well he is doing with Partick Thistle and how close they got to be back in the SPFL reaching the play off final but losing out to St. Mirren at the final hurdle.
The bhoys chat about the lack of activity at Celtic and very little communication laying out plans for this season, the upcoming pre-season schedule and never ending bombardment of new jersey’s and merchandise from Celtic’s marketing department.

Season books used to have 21 games including all SPFL games, a European game and pre-season friendly. We now only get 19 SPFL games for an increased price which is another bone of contention with the bhoys.
Michael goes back down memory lane and shares his memories of the Tony Mowbray testimonial down in Middlesborough there was trouble from early morning till after the game between both sets of fans. While Andrew celebrates Louth reaching the semi-finals of the All Ireland for the first time since 1957.

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