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Grab the last of the PRINT copies of More than 90 Minutes #140

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29 January 2026

More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine Issue 140 has been posted out to everyone who pre-ordered along with our subscribers. Incredible to think there is still a market for a printed fanzine in the digital age we live.

2026 marks 25 years since the fanzine first went on sale outside Celtic Park. Martin O’Neill was manager back then and Henrik Larsson was creating his legacy. We are still going strong thanks you our readers support. Grab a copy of the NEW issue now and we will post a copy straight through your letter box

Inside this issue we look back at 2025 and look ahead to 2026. The Celtic Board, The Celtic Fans Collective, Transfers, The Desmond’s and three Celtic managers are all topics covered by our team of writers as we enter uncertain times at OUR club.

Liam Scales features in this issue, he still has World Cup dreams while Celtic’s Scottish Internationals look forward to the tournament in the Summer. The state of play is not positive at Celtic. The Celtic board continue to stumble from week to week and as we go to print they still have not signed a decent striker in over 12 months.

Celtic fans from Ireland and beyond are getting shafted with fixtures changed to Sunday. Everyone knows that failure to qualify for the Champions League means Sunday fixtures after Europa Cup games but the Hearts game being changed to a Sunday for TV was another kick in the teeth for fans and more money down the drain on travel and hotels. We look at the fall out!

We also look back at how Celtic was in the dark days of the 1990’s but was the match day experience better on the terrace back then? One for the Celtic Da’s and Celtic Grand Da’s to answer. Away from home we cover the trip to Rotterdam for the Feyenoord game. A  bit of light in a dark season in Europe.

Spanish based Tim, Danny Reilly talks to us about is first, worst and best games following Celtic. Mick Hillman features in our Fan Focus and Frank Costello brings us up to date with following Celtic from his home in Galway.

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