The Cynic Weekly – 02.04.2026
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Summary
Gall is joined by Barry, Boud and Stuart as Celtic return from the international break with their title hopes hanging by a thread. The panel assess a faltering campaign and question whether this team has anything left to give.
They also cover key injury updates, squad concerns, and what needs to happen for Celtic to stay alive in the race.
Key discussion points:
• Celtic’s title chances rated—how low can you go?
• A brutally honest assessment of the team’s form and mentality
• Why even a perfect run might not be enough
• The impact of injuries and returning players ahead of the split
• Concerns over creativity, consistency and squad quality
• Fixture run-in scenarios and where the title could be won or lost
• Some Fun Celtic related games to finish the podcast
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