The Agenda – 19.01.2026
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About this listen
However, we have decided to release This weeks episode of The Agenda, which we recorded on Monday and records at midday every Monday as part of the Cynic podcast subscription service.
Welcome to The Agenda – Setting the scene for your week in the world of The Cynic and Celtic.
We break down The Cynic schedule for the upcoming week and what you can expect.Gall is joined by Kieran and Lorenzo as they bring you up to date with all the goings on at Celtic.
We discuss the performance in the Scottish Cup and our expectations for our Europa League tie in Italy. We also discuss the failings at boardroom level of the club.
We cover all of the recent transfer news including Maswanhise, Wind and Lawrence before discussing the game against Hearts and what that could mean for the rest of the season.
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