• Hampden Humiliation for Hoops as Nancy loses first 3 games as manager
    Dec 15 2025

    It was meant to be a new dawn. Instead, it was a Hampden horror show.


    On this episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads react to a catastrophic League Cup Final defeat as Celtic fall 3–1 to St Mirren under new boss Wilfried Nancy. What should have been a chance for silverware and momentum instead capped off a disastrous first week in charge: three games, three defeats, eight goals conceded and alarm bells ringing everywhere.


    We break down what went so badly wrong on the national stage, dissect a bewildering tactical setup, and ask the uncomfortable questions that Celtic fans are already shouting from the stands:

    • Is Wilfried Nancy out of his depth already?
    • Has this squad finally run out of road?
    • Or does the real blame lie higher up, with a boardroom that’s once again left the manager exposed?


    From individual errors to systemic failures, from recruitment rot to leadership voids, nothing is off the table as we try to make sense of a week that has plunged Celtic into full-blown crisis mode.


    Hampden humiliation. An angry fanbase. A club at a crossroads.


    All that and more on 4 Tims and a Podcast. 🍀🎙️

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Debut Defeat for Nancy as Hearts stretch lead at the top of the table
    Dec 8 2025

    In this week’s episode, the lads break down a bruising start to life at Celtic for new manager Wilfried Nancy, whose debut ended in a 2–1 defeat to league leaders Hearts at Celtic Park. The loss leaves Celtic three points off the top and raises early questions about what went wrong on the day and what Nancy has inherited behind the scenes.


    We dive into whether Martin O’Neill’s interim run may have simply papered over deeper cracks within the squad and the club’s wider structure, and we analyse the performance, the tactics, and the reaction to Nancy’s opening match in the dugout.


    Off the pitch, we discuss the reported ban on fan media from Celtic’s recent press events, as well as the surprisingly low-key unveiling of the new manager — what it says about the club’s current direction, and why supporters are growing increasingly frustrated.


    Finally, we look ahead to a massive week for Celtic: a Europa League clash against Roma and the League Cup final at Hampden against St Mirren. It’s a defining stretch already for Nancy and a Celtic side searching for momentum.


    Tune in for all that and more on 4 Tims and a Podcast.

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    45 mins
  • O'Neill set for Paradise farewell after heroic week away from home
    Dec 2 2025

    It’s been a magnificent week for Celtic, and the Tims are back to break it all down. Three away days, three big wins — at St Mirren, Feyenoord and Hibs — and momentum is suddenly surging under interim boss Martin O’Neill. We dig into the transformation he’s brought to the squad, his perfect domestic record, and how he’s restored confidence and clarity on the pitch.


    With this week’s home match against Dundee looking set to be O’Neill’s final game in charge before Wilfried Nancy is appointed permanent manager, we look at why the deal has taken so long to complete and what impact O’Neill’s impressive spell might have on Nancy’s arrival. Has the interim success raised expectations? Added pressure? Or laid the perfect foundations?


    All that, plus our thoughts on the week ahead, what Celtic need next, and how the club balances short-term form with long-term vision.

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    48 mins
  • Nancy to Celtic imminent?
    Nov 25 2025

    In this week’s episode, Darren, Danny and Tony break down a dramatic finish in Paisley as Celtic snatch a vital last-minute victory over St Mirren. Despite an overall poor performance, Captain Callum McGregor steps up with a sensational wonder strike to prevent the Hoops from dropping two crucial points in the title race. The lads share their reactions, frustrations, and relief as Celtic escape with all three points.


    The conversation then shifts to major breaking news: it now looks increasingly likely that Wilfried Nancy will be appointed as Celtic’s new manager, replacing Brendan Rodgers. The team dig into this left-field choice — exploring Nancy’s style, the potential benefits, the risks, and what his arrival could mean for the squad and the club’s long-term direction.


    To wrap up, the boys offer a quick preview of Celtic’s upcoming Europa League clash away to Feyenoord, discussing what to expect and what Celtic need to improve ahead of a tough European night.


    Another packed episode you won’t want to miss!

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    32 mins
  • Reaction to the 2025 Celtic AGM
    Nov 22 2025

    In this week’s episode, the 4 Tims react to one of the most explosive Celtic FC AGMs in recent memory. What was meant to be a routine meeting descended into frustration, disruption, and an early shutdown as supporters made their displeasure with the Celtic board impossible to ignore.


    We break down the tense atmosphere inside the room, including chairman Peter Lawwell’s dismissive and confrontational tone, which only poured more fuel on the fire. We also dig into the inflammatory statement delivered on behalf of majority shareholder Dermot Desmond—read by his son, Ross—which sparked further outrage among shareholders and fans alike.


    From the board’s strained relationship with supporters, to the key flashpoints that forced the meeting to an abrupt end, to what this all means for the club’s direction going forward—we cover it all.


    A fiery AGM, a frustrated fanbase, and a board under pressure. Strap in. This one’s heated.

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    54 mins
  • Misery in Midtyland
    Nov 7 2025

    In this week’s episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, the lads break down Celtic’s disappointing 3–1 defeat to Midtyland in the Europa League — a result that leaves the Hoops sitting a lowly 27th in the table. We dive into how a well-run Danish side, operating on a fraction of Celtic’s budget, managed to stroll to a 3–0 lead by halftime, and why results like this have become all too familiar under the current board’s stewardship.


    The conversation turns to the big question: is it time for Celtic to finally appoint a permanent manager, or should interim boss Martin O’Neill be trusted to steady the ship through the international break? We weigh up both sides of the debate and what it means for the club’s long-term direction.


    Finally, we look ahead to the weekend’s domestic clash at Celtic Park, where the Bhoys host Kilmarnock — a game they simply can’t afford to slip up in as they try to close the gap on league leaders Hearts.

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    29 mins
  • 4Tims - O'Neill Rohls Hampden Again
    Nov 3 2025

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    45 mins
  • Triumphant Paradise Return for O'Neill + Semi Final Preview
    Oct 31 2025

    The bhoys are buzzing as club legend Martin O’Neill kicks off his interim spell in style, guiding Celtic to a commanding 4–0 win over Falkirk at Celtic Park. In this week’s episode, the lads break down the performance — from the more direct, attacking style that had fans on their feet, to the standout players who shone in O’Neill’s first game back in the dugout.


    Looking ahead, attention turns to a huge League Cup Semi-Final clash against Rangers at Hampden. The boys debate how O’Neill’s tactical approach will fare against new Rangers boss Danny Röhl, discuss likely starting XIs, and analyse where the game will be won and lost.


    As always, we finish with our match predictions Hail Hail 🍀

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    43 mins