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Podcast 147: Belfast Celtic Society Celebrates Charlie Tully PDF Print E-mail
Written by Eddie Pearson   
Sunday, 24 July 2011 15:53

podcast-badgeThe Belfast Celtic Society take over the podcast this week as we celebrate the life of Celtic's Cheeky Chappie - Charlie Tully. First up Chuck from the Huddleboard takes in through the events which have been planned for this coming week. Then long term (and we mean loooonnngggg term) Celtic fan Jimmy Overand tells us of his memories of Charlie Tully and the times he has spent following both Celtic. And then to round it off The Human Torpedo returns with another tale from the Celtic wiki -"Cheers & Cheerio."

And while we are at it - check out Podcast 58 here for an interview with Charlie's son.

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The feed for the podcast can be found here. Remember you can subscribe via itunes here. Remember you can find the Belfast Celtic at BelfastCeltic.org

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Last Updated on Sunday, 24 July 2011 17:10
 

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+1 #1 Sir Alfie Connand Doyle 2011-07-26 20:41
Outstanding. If Celtic had any sense they would take Jimmy Overend's recording and keep it in the museum for posterity. Imagine Johnny Logam was a Tim ! Can still remember cheering him on in 1980.
 
 
0 #2 CelticChuck 2011-07-26 22:51
Quoting Sir Alfie Connand Doyle:
Outstanding. If Celtic had any sense they would take Jimmy Overend's recording and keep it in the museum for posterity. Imagine Johnny Logam was a Tim ! Can still remember cheering him on in 1980.


Jimmy is a bina fide Celtic Legend - read more about him here:

www.belfastceltic.org/jimmyoverend.html
 

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