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The Celtic Underground

The Celtic Underground

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The Celticunderground podcast is the world's longest running football fan podcast. It is produced by the people behind www.celticunderground.net and TheCelticunderground.substack.com. Just a few Celtic fans talking about Celtic, the greatest football team in the world. thecelticunderground.substack.com
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The Archaeology Show

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The Archaeology Show is produced by the Archaeology Podcast Network. It's hosted by archaeologist's Chris Webster and Rachel Roden. We will interview people from around the world in a variety of topics. Enjoy the ride.
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Six in a rowTomorrow Celtic can secure their 55th league championship. However, the coming days also mark the anniversary of another notable Celtic title achievement.Celtic fans have great memories of the club’s two nine-in-a-row league winning runs, from 1966-74 and 2012-2020.Before this, there was another titles tale. From 1905-1910, the Celts se…
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Six in a row Tomorrow Celtic can secure their 55th league championship. However, the coming days also mark the anniversary of another notable Celtic title achievement. Celtic fans have great memories of the club’s two nine-in-a-row league winning runs, from 1966-74 and 2012-2020. Before this, there was another titles tale. From 1905-1910, the Celts…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com In this weeks post game podcast, Harry and Andrew discuss their experiences attending a recent cup final match, focusing on the app setup for tickets, the performance of the teams, the atmosphere at Hampden, and the key incidents in the game. They discus…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com In this weeks post game podcast, Harry and Andrew discuss their experiences attending a recent cup final match, focusing on the app setup for tickets, the performance of the teams, the atmosphere at Hampden, and the key incidents in the game. They discus…
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Join us as we explore the iconic Stonehenge! We delve into its history and significance, share our personal experience visiting the site, and round things off with some funny negative reviews and a look at future research. It’s a mix of history, adventure, and laughs you won’t want to miss! Links Stonehenge English Heritage website 'I visited this …
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This conversation delves into the complexities and controversies surrounding VAR (Video Assistant Referee) technology in football, particularly focusing on offside decisions. The discussion highlights the limitations of current technology, the challenges of accurately interpreting video footage, and the implications for the integrity of the game. H…
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55 years ago this week, an important figure from Celtic’s history first pulled on the green-and-white jersey.Sean Fallon made his mark not simply as a Celtic player and captain, but more notably as Jock Stein’s assistant as the Bhoys climbed to Europe’s football pinnacle.This latest podcast from @hailhailhistory tells his life story. Every week, yo…
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75 years ago this week, an important figure from Celtic’s history first pulled on the green-and-white jersey. Sean Fallon made his mark not simply as a Celtic player and captain, but more notably as Jock Stein’s assistant as the Bhoys climbed to Europe’s football pinnacle. This latest podcast from @hailhailhistory tells his life story. Every week, …
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In this week’s episode Andrew Smith and Ross Hall discuss Saturday’s 5-1 victory over Killie, reflecting on the team's performance, fan reactions, and the impact of social media. They analyse individual player performances, tactical insights, and game statistics, while also looking ahead to future matches and potential player selections. The bhoys …
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In this week’s episode Andrew Smith and Ross Hall discuss Saturday’s 5-1 victory over Killie, reflecting on the team's performance, fan reactions, and the impact of social media. They analyse individual player performances, tactical insights, and game statistics, while also looking ahead to future matches and potential player selections. The bhoys …
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This week: Could a new find solve the mystery of the Sutton Hoo helmet? We explore the surprising journeys of ancient obsidian tools across Canada. Plus, a mind-blowing claim: a huge underground city beneath the Giza pyramids? Join us for the latest digs and discoveries from around the world! Links Segment 1 Mysterious origin of iconic Sutton Hoo h…
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Celtic’s history is replete with stories of exciting players, yet few have achieved the legendary status of one notable Irishman: Patsy Gallacher. The skilful forward made his mark at Celtic, not only as one of the Bhoys’ all-time top scorers, but also as scorer of one of the club’s most famous cup final winners, which happened 100 years ago this w…
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Celtic’s history is replete with stories of exciting players, yet few have achieved the legendary status of one notable Irishman: Patsy Gallacher.The skilful forward made his mark at Celtic, not only as one of the Bhoys’ all-time top scorers, but also as scorer of one of the club’s most famous cup final winners, which happened 100 years ago this we…
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From the Rosetta Stone to the Elgin Marbles, we tried to see as much as we could during out visit to the British Museum. We talk about how to get in, how to avoid school children, and what some of our favorite things were that we saw. Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled …
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When you think of Celtic, it’s natural to think of Glasgow’s east end. However, the Bhoys have numerous connections in the west end too. Whether it is some of the most famous figures in Celtic’s history, links to war and tragedy and some momentous footballing firsts, it is a fascinating tale. This latest podcast from @hailhailhistory tells more. Ev…
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When you think of Celtic, it’s natural to think of Glasgow’s east end. However, the Bhoys have numerous connections in the west end too.Whether it is some of the most famous figures in Celtic’s history, links to war and tragedy and some momentous footballing firsts, it is a fascinating tale.This latest podcast from @hailhailhistory tells more. Ever…
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In this weeks matchday review podcast, Andrew and Matthew discuss recent Celtic matches, focussing mainly on the Hearts game, the impact of key players, and the ongoing tensions between fans and policing.* The recent match against Hearts was strange but ultimately successful for Celtic.* The importance of key players like McGregor and Maeda in the …
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This week we jump back into some big news stories that have come out this past month. First, we look at the recent discovery of the first ancient Egyptian tomb since King Tut in 1922. Then we head over to China where new evidence pushes back the oldest date of the Great Wall of China. And finally, frescoes in Pompeii show evidence of a cult in Anci…
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70 years ago (in March 1955), Bertie Auld walked into Celtic Park for the first time. It was the start of enduring and famous relationship, which saw Bertie help the Celts to the pinnacle of European football. This latest podcast from @hailhailhistory tells the full story of this. Every week, you can listen to free stories from Celtic’s past. You c…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com We have been blessed to have some very special guests join us for Andrew’s “In Conversation” podcasts and this week believe we have one of the most interesting yet. Peter Nasir is the General Secretary of the East Jerusalem YMCA (EJ-YMCA), a position he …
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The history of Celtic has political connections, particularly in the club’s earliest years. One obvious example is Michael Davitt. He was a prominent Irish politician in the late-1800s, and also a patron of Celtic. This latest podcast from @hailhailhistory tells this tale. Every week, you can listen to free stories from Celtic’s past. You can also …
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The history of Celtic has political connections, particularly in the club’s earliest years.One obvious example is Michael Davitt. He was a prominent Irish politician in the late-1800s, and also a patron of Celtic.This latest podcast from @hailhailhistory tells this tale. Every week, you can listen to free stories from Celtic’s past.You can also tak…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com Celtic take on Rangers this Sunday in the 3rd derby of the league campaign. According to Andrew, a 2-0+ victory for Celtic will be the best home season on the derby since the late 70s. According to Harry any victory will be the first time any Celtic mana…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com Celtic take on Rangers this Sunday in the 3rd derby of the league campaign. According to Andrew, a 2-0+ victory for Celtic will be the best home season on the derby since the late 70s. According to Harry any victory will be the first time any Celtic mana…
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Celtic defeated Hibs in the Scottish Cup at the weekend with one of the largest away supports in years at Celtic Park. It was billed as the domestic game of the year so far with the league leaders and champions elect against the form team, unbeaten in 15 games. It was no contest as Celtic breezed past Hibs who struggled to lay a glove on Celtic and…
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Celtic defeated Hibs in the Scottish Cup at the weekend with one of the largest away supports in years at Celtic Park. It was billed as the domestic game of the year so far with the league leaders and champions elect against the form team, unbeaten in 15 games. It was no contest as Celtic breezed past Hibs who struggled to lay a glove on Celtic and…
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Jock Stein 10 March 1965 was a massive day in Celtic’s history. Jock Stein took charge of the club as the manager, and in doing so started on a road which made him a legend. Stein is one of the true giants of Celtic history – and this latest podcast from @hailhailhistory tells his story. There’s a Celtic history tale out every week, free to everyon…
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