Dianogah joins Eddie this week and together they take a look back at the final league match of the season. They discuss the team and the quality of the performance before heading off at a tangent to discuss who might be coming and going in the summer. Then they move onto the main event which was of course Neil Lennon's rousing speech. They discuss the impact Lennon has had upon the club this season and the return of the feel good factor to watching the bhoys. Next they discuss Walter Smith's mean spirited comments and contrast those with the warm words of praise the Celtic manager offered. The recent statement by Neil Lennon regarding "offensive" songs is discussed and they try to decide what is offensive now when even the Queen is a fan of the Boys of the Old Brigade. Finally they look ahead to the cup final at Hampden and Eddie reveals his secret fat cat tendencies.
The Human Torpedo is once again with us and this week's tale from the Celtic wiki is entitled "Happy Birthday Dear Celtic."
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That was a particularly rousing podcast Eddie and I felt compelled to comment.
I asked my wife to listen to some segments as it summed up everything I've felt this season, especially the comments around how supporting Celtic for many is not just about winning leagues and trophies, but made up of moments, being entertained and having that sense that you're not just observing, you're part of it.
A few players mentioned the support on the final league game was special considering we'd lost the league. There must be some Huns out there who will know that there's no chance that would have happened the other way round with Rangers losing the league on the last day and Ibrox still singing and supporting the team in the way 60,000 did last Sunday at Celtic Park.
I've followed the Hoops from here in Dubai all season but managed to get to a game when back home and we really do have our Celtic back.
I stood for the entire duration of the Hearts away match in my living room the other week and felt a real sense of pride wearing the Hoops, even before the touchline incident with Lennon. We were superb that night and it felt like we were watching the League Champions play, but it was not to be.
Maybe the issues Lennon has faced and the club in general this season have contributed towards this sense of togetherness and having a manager who connects with the supporters and understands the club. This is the best I've felt about being a supporter since O'Neill's era and I'm looking forward to today's cup final and the 2011/12 season.
Thanks for all the efforts this season with the podcasts Eddie. Many highlights including the Thai Tims story and the George Galloway interview to pick two from recent weeks.
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I asked my wife to listen to some segments as it summed up everything I've felt this season, especially the comments around how supporting Celtic for many is not just about winning leagues and trophies, but made up of moments, being entertained and having that sense that you're not just observing, you're part of it.
A few players mentioned the support on the final league game was special considering we'd lost the league. There must be some Huns out there who will know that there's no chance that would have happened the other way round with Rangers losing the league on the last day and Ibrox still singing and supporting the team in the way 60,000 did last Sunday at Celtic Park.
I've followed the Hoops from here in Dubai all season but managed to get to a game when back home and we really do have our Celtic back.
I stood for the entire duration of the Hearts away match in my living room the other week and felt a real sense of pride wearing the Hoops, even before the touchline incident with Lennon. We were superb that night and it felt like we were watching the League Champions play, but it was not to be.
Maybe the issues Lennon has faced and the club in general this season have contributed towards this sense of togetherness and having a manager who connects with the supporters and understands the club. This is the best I've felt about being a supporter since O'Neill's era and I'm looking forward to today's cup final and the 2011/12 season.
Thanks for all the efforts this season with the podcasts Eddie. Many highlights including the Thai Tims story and the George Galloway interview to pick two from recent weeks.
Hail Hail
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