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Celtic are champions again — and what a turnaround it’s been. A season that looked destined for disappointment ends with the Hoops sealing a remarkable league title after months of doubt, pressure, and questions surrounding the squad and manager. The lads look back on how Celtic clawed their way back to the top and what changed in the run-in to deliver yet another title to Paradise.We also break down Saturday’s 3-1 comeback win over Hearts at Celtic Park, as Martin O'Neil's side showed the resilience and quality that’s defined the closing weeks of the campaign. From the early setback to an improved second-half display, we discuss the big moments, standout performers, and the atmosphere as Celtic took sealed another league title.All that plus the usual chat, reactions, and plenty of laughs on another episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren is joined by Danny, Tony and Andy to look back on a dramatic afternoon at Fir Park as Celtic left it late to secure a huge 3-2 victory over Motherwell. The lads break down all the key moments from a chaotic encounter, including the major talking point of the game — the controversial injury-time penalty award that allowed Kelechi Iheanacho to fire home a last-gasp winner and send the travelling support into delirium.With the result keeping Celtic within touching distance of league leaders Hearts, the bhoys discuss just how vital those three points could prove in the title race. They explain why the late winner means Celtic now simply need to win their remaining matches without worrying about overturning a goal difference deficit, and debate the reaction from across Scottish football to the dramatic finish.The episode also looks ahead to a massive title showdown at Celtic Park as Hearts come to Glasgow with the league crown on the line. Can Celtic complete an incredible comeback and deliver a title for club legend Martin O’Neill? The bhoys preview the key battles, discuss the expected atmosphere under immense pressure in Paradise, and share their predictions ahead of the biggest game of the season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celtic produced one of the performances of the season to storm back from behind and claim an emphatic 3-1 Glasgow Derby victory over Rangers at Celtic Park — a result that not only keeps the title dream alive but condemns the Ibrox side to a 3rd place finish.This week, the lads break down a sensational team display full of intensity, character and quality, with special praise reserved for Daizen Maeda after the Japanese forward delivered a legendary derby double. His stunning overhead kick to seal the win is already being talked about as one of the greatest Glasgow Derby goals of all time.We analyse the teams approach, standout individual performances, and the electric atmosphere as Celtic closed the gap on league leaders Hearts to just one point with only two games remaining.Attention then turns to a massive midweek trip to North Lanarkshire, where Celtic face Motherwell on Matchday 37 knowing victory would take this incredible title race right down to the final day. With Hearts having already dropped points at Fir Park this weekend, could Motherwell once again play a decisive role in the championship battle?The title race is alive. The momentum is with Celtic. And a blockbuster final day showdown with Hearts is now firmly in sight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren, Tony and Danny dive into a huge weekend in Scottish football with the title race reaching boiling point. The lads kick things off by reviewing Celtic’s hard-fought 2-1 victory over Hibernian at Easter Road, debating whether it was simply a vital three points or a missed opportunity to significantly boost their goal difference after Hibs were reduced to 10 men early in the match.Attention then turns to Tynecastle, where Hearts’ dramatic 2-1 win over Rangers on Monday night tightened their grip on top spot and effectively ended Rangers’ title hopes. The panel discuss the wider implications of the result, asking whether Hearts’ victory may also have dealt a major blow to Celtic’s own championship ambitions, with Martin O'Neill’s side still trailing the league leaders with only three games remaining and an inferior goal difference.Looking ahead to another massive weekend, the boys preview Hearts’ tricky trip to an impressive Motherwell side — a fixture many Celtic supporters see as the final realistic chance for the Gorgie club to slip up before a potentially decisive final-day showdown. The episode also looks ahead to the latest Glasgow Derby clash at Celtic Park, with discussion over what Celtic must do to keep their title hopes alive. Will Rangers arrive wounded and deflated after Monday’s defeat, or will they be determined to derail Celtic’s pursuit of the title in enemy territory? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a 20-day hiatus, the lads are finally back behind the mics for a jam-packed return episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast. There’s plenty to get into as the season reaches boiling point, and we dive straight into all the key talking points from a dramatic weekend in Scottish football.We kick things off with Celtic’s solid 3–1 victory at home to Falkirk, with Daizen Maeda stealing the show thanks to a brilliant double that has fans dreaming of a strong finish to the campaign. From there, we turn our attention to a huge result elsewhere as Rangers slipped up at home to Motherwell—a result that sees Celtic leapfrog their rivals into second place and firmly back in the title conversation.At the top of the table, Hearts continue to set the pace, grinding out a dramatic late 2–1 win over nine-man Hibernian to maintain their lead with just four games to go. We break down how crucial that result could be in the grand scheme of the title race.Looking ahead, it’s a massive weekend for Celtic as they travel to Easter Road—a venue that hasn’t been kind to them in recent years. Can they overcome Hibernian on their own turf and keep the dream alive for Martin O'Neill’s fairytale ending, or will Hibs play spoilers and hand Hearts an even bigger advantage in their quest for a historic title?We also preview a huge Monday night clash at Tynecastle, where Hearts host Rangers in a game that could define the title race. Will Hearts stretch their lead and put one hand on the trophy, or can Rangers reignite their challenge with a statement win on the road? And of course, we debate what outcome suits Celtic best as the season heads into its final, nerve-shredding stretch.All that and plenty more as the bhoys are back with energy, opinions, and a lot to say! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, Darren and Andy break down a huge late moment at Dens Park as Celtic snatch a dramatic 2–1 win over Dundee, with Kelechi Iheanacho playing the hero. The result puts Celtic right back in the title hunt—now just three points behind Hearts and two off second-placed Rangers.The lads also dive into the newly released SPFL top-six split fixtures and what they could mean for the run-in, before wrapping up with discussion on the Green Brigade’s return to Celtic Park following an agreement with the club—just in time for this weekend’s clash with St Mirren. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week’s episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads dissect a nightmare afternoon at Tannadice as Celtic slump to a dismal 2–0 defeat that could define their season.With the Hoops now slipping to third place and sitting five points behind league leaders Hearts with just seven games remaining, tensions are high. The panel digs deep into where it all went wrong—tactical missteps, lack of cutting edge, and whether the pressure is finally catching up with Martin O'Neill’s side.Is the title race already out of reach, or is there still a glimmer of hope? And with the international break looming, is this the perfect reset—or a chance for doubts to grow even stronger?Raw reactions, honest analysis, and a big question hanging over the season: where do Celtic go from here? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, we break down a massive weekend for Celtic as they produce a resilient comeback to secure a 3–1 win over a high-flying Motherwell side. We dive into the key moments that turned the game on its head and spotlight the standout performers — with special praise for man of the match Yang, who played a crucial role in the turnaround.We then shift focus to the rest of the league action, as Hearts suffer a shock 1–0 defeat to Kilmarnock — a result that tightens the title race and sees Celtic close the gap at the top to just two points. What does this mean for the momentum in the run-in, and are the pressure dynamics starting to shift?Finally, we tackle the bombshell news that stunned fans, as Kasper Schmeichel revealed live on TV that his career could be over. Following specialist advice, the veteran goalkeeper is set to undergo two surgeries that could sideline him for up to a year. With only three months left on his Celtic contract, we discuss whether this marks the end of his time at the club, how the injury went untreated for so long, and take a hard look at his performances over the past year — including whether he should have remained the number one.A packed episode full of reaction, analysis, and big talking points you won’t want to miss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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