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More than 90 Minutes Issue 135

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16 December 2024

Pre-Order the latest Print Edition of More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine Issue 135 and we will stick a copy in the post when the printer delivers this week or download the digital edition now. Grab the latest edition of the fanzine now by clicking into the cover of the latest fanzine.

Inside another packed edition of the independent Celtic fan publication, you can read about our Celtic Fan journey following Celtic all over Scotland and Europe.

We look back at our European Journey this season and in past seasons and look ahead to what is next on our journey following the Bhoys as the Celtic story continues

Our Editor Andrew Milne and Contributor Paddy McMenamin have been on the road from their bases in Galway and Drogheda travelling over land and sea to follow the fans journey including trips to Sligo, Glasgow, Kilmarnock, Zagreb and on international duty with Liam Scales and Ireland in Dublin and London.

The Celtic Soul Podcast is back, and Trade Unionist Brendan Ogle joined us recently alongside Paul Sheridan from the Wakes and newly elected Sinn Fein TD Joanna Byrne to share their Celtic fan journey and Brendan joins us for this issues edition of the quick chat. Click link below to listen to all the latest podcasts or head over to our YouTube channel Celtic Fanzine TV to watch.

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Lisbon Lion John Fallon is back to talk all things Celtic including Kasper, Brendan and the state of play in Scotland and Europe. Eoin Coyne looks at the improvement in performances under Brendan Rodgers and the strength in depth available off the bench. While Rachel Lynch is excited about what is still to come from this Celtic team this season.

The Poppy debate re-runs every season, and Paddy gives his point of view on that Little Red Flower after the recent trip to play Kilmarnock. Govan-born priest Martin Gordon joins us to tell us his story which is about to become a Movie.

Paddy goes back in time to one of his European away days when Celtic took London by storm 54 years ago in November 1970. The Hoops were in town to take part in Bobby Moore’s testimonial, the celebrated World Cup winning captain was a hero in the East End and Paddy was one of 10,000 Celtic fans in attendance that night.

Tim Molloy writes about Free State Podcaster and GAA stalwart Joe Brolly take on Soccer in Ireland and beyond.

We look back at Celtic’s brilliant performance against RB Leipzig and a share of the spoils against Club Brugges at Celtic Park. We also delve in the late David Potters archive and revisit the Ronnie Delia Years plus all the usual bits and pieces.

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