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A Celtic Fan Podcast. We discuss all manner of things to do with the greatest team in the world - Celtic.

45 years ago (25 April 1981) was a small piece of Celtic history. For the first time, the Bhoys received the League trophy in an on-field pr...

This week Andrew is joined by a couple of voices you’ll have heard before but not on the regular main podcast as Stephen and Keith join him...

Andrew sums up this chat right at the start when he talks about organisations like The Kano Foundation being the best of us. Most match goer...

In this episode, Andrew is joined by Saint Anthony to take a hard look at the current state of the club, with a focus on recent performances...

Celtic have had many dramatic title wins. But 110 years ago to day (in 1916), the Bhoys had to play two games in one day to become champions...

In May 1971, it was time for Celtic to say farewell to the men that won the European Cup. For the final time, the Lisbon Lions XI walked out...

When people think of five-a-side football, they probably associate this with friends playing for fun and to get fit. However, in Celtic hist...

In this week’s free podcast, Andrew, Matthew and Ross pull no punches as they dissect a dismal 2–0 defeat against Dundee United at Tannadice...

Most footballers would love to be a hero at just one club; one famous Celt achieved this in two countries. Johnny Madden was at the heart of...

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com Jimmy McGrory (the fact he wasn’t voted the...

Some men are truly born to ‘wear the green’. That was certainly the case for Johnny Doyle. A popular Celtic player in the 1970s and 1980s, h...

John Clark was a true Celtic legend. Not only was a Lisbon Lion, he is also the second longest serving figure in the Bhoys’ history, having...

On Sunday Celtic visited Ibrox. Of the players in the 1st team squad who would be expected to start if all fit, the hoops had almost an enti...

“Day-ta” or Da-ta”. “Shed-ule or shced-ual”. It’s the important things in life that are discussed weekly on the CU Podcast and that’s why yo...

When celebrating Celtic’s history, few people will think of the 1889 Glasgow North Eastern Cup. But for the Celts, this is where it all bega...

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com This week, Andrew is joined by legendary Sco...

This Sunday, the Celts will head to Ibrox, a ground that has been home to both of the Rangers teams. However, Celtic have also been the ‘hom...

This week we decided to go back to basics with The Collective. When you’re online all the time talking about Celtic, it can be easy to forge...

Harry and Andrew briefly revisit the dramatic victory over Kilmarnock before the focus quickly shifts to the looming European test against V...

95 years ago this week was the birth of Bobby Collins, one of the most popular Celts of the 1950s. Collins was involved in numerous memorabl...

135 years ago this week, the Celts had an important reason to ‘love’ Valentine’s Day. The Bhoys won what is considered to be their first maj...

This week, Harry and Andrew begin with a wander through childhood memories - growing up in the 1970s, when health-and-safety was optional, t...

The story of Jimmy Delaney 80 years ago, the Celtic career of one famous Celt came to an end. Jimmy Delaney was a hugely popular figure at C...

There’s a glass half full and a glass half empty way of looking at this window. It’s a window where it’s possible to have multiple thoughts...

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com In this episode, Humza Yousaf reflects on wh...

In January 1921, Celtic players gathered to celebrate the career of a remarkable club figure. By the time he retired, Alec McNair had spent...

Sunday was a match long on incident but short on quality. Celtic took the lead twice and twice allowed Hearts back into the game, in what wa...

The Tragic Tale of Celtic’s First Tommy Burns This Burns Night, Celtic fans’ thoughts will be of Tommy, rather than Rabbie. However, the Cel...

In this episode of Andrew H in Conversation , Andrew sits down for an open, thoughtful chat about Celtic, its roots, and what the club has a...

Over the years, the Celts have faced numerous teams who have later gone out of business. Some of these sides have notable places in Celtic h...

This summer, Scotland will head to the Americas in their first World Cup since 1998. The national team could be playing in the USA, Canada o...

In this episode we get straight into the fall-out from pulling the plug on Wilfred Nancy after just 33 (thirty three) days . It’s one of tho...

2 January 2026 will mark the 55th anniversary of the Ibrox Disaster. This 1971 tragedy claimed the lives of 66 football fans, a catastrophe...

Tomorrow, Celtic fans around the world will celebrate Christmas. In the past, they could also have gone to watch the Bhoys in action. This p...

This podcast starts with Harry asking Andrew & Matthew about the Aberdeen game and discussions around the game last for about 10 minutes bef...

Andrew and John discuss John’s book ‘Jungle Days’, exploring the deep connections between Celtic Football Club, Irish identity, and politica...

Celtic’s final match of 2025 involves a visit to Lanarkshire to face Motherwell. This will be an appropriate way to end the year that marked...

Following defeat to Roma, the murmurings of negativity and uncertainty around the appointment of Nancy have increased from some online fans...

30 years ago (12 December 1995), one Celtic servant celebrated his significant place in the club’s history. Paul McStay – a one-club player...

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com Souness had arrived at Rangers along with th...

60 years ago, The Celtic View was published for the first time. The Celts’ in-house newspaper was once a staple of the weekly experiences of...

Recorded: 19/11/2025 I had the absolute pleasure of spending an hour chatting with MLS and NWSL analyst Catalina Bush about all things Wilfr...

Celtic beat St Mirren on Saturday night. That’s about all we can say, but the bhoys try their best to spend more than 10 mins reviewing the...

In 1903, the Celts switched to their new world famous hooped shirts. However, the Bhoys are not the only club to pull on green-and-white hoo...

The 2025 Celtic AGM started badly and went downhill from there! Straight after the AGM, Andrew and I retired to the car park and the warmth...

This weekend, the Celts head to St Mirren Park in Paisley. Celtic were the first club to play at the original St Mirren Park – better known...

Celtic and the First World War 105 years ago, the Celts took part in a game which played a role in commemorating the tragic events of World...

Despite what it says on the Celtic badge, the club was formed in November 1887. Just as there is sometimes confusion over this issue, so too...

Listen to the podcast and you’ll understand the title - Andrew & Matthew join Harry the victory over Rangers. * The first half was the best...

In Celtic’s history, as well as the club’s many successes, there are also some genuinely sad tales too. One of these is about an early Celti...