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The one-stop shop for Half the World Away, Smell the Glove, History Bhoys Abroad, Celtic Graves and The Colonial podcasts.

Episodes

  • Desert Island Tims Revue Part 2

    10/04/2014 Duration: 53min

    A look back at earlier guests first song choices,and why they picked them. website....www.billynowell.com twitter......@billynowell

  • Chapter Eleven Part Two 1994-2000

    05/11/2013 Duration: 02h01min

    “Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to

  • Chapter Eleven Part One 1994-2000

    05/11/2013 Duration: 01h58min

    “Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to

  • Chapter Ten Part Two 1990-1994

    09/10/2013 Duration: 02h32min

    Episode Ten 1990-1994 "The Rhebels Have Won" In Chapter Ten we are joined by JB Banal and Average Joe Miller from the Godfather of all Celtic Fanzines Not the View, as well as Harper and Jason from the HomeBhoys. We cover the period 1990 to 1994 as the Club goes through its darkest hour of the modern day, but like in every revolution, the darkest time is just before the dawn. On and off the pitch, Celtic struggle to match their free spending neighbours as the Bhoys in green and white seem to press the self-destruct button at every given opportunity. A string of new managers promise much but ultimately deliver little as fans hopes are dashed again and again. The battle lines are drawn between the Board and a new brand of Celtic Fan who saw no other option but to take things into their own hands. Cambuslang, sponsorless shirts, seats in the Jungle and lack of trophies are all discussed in this extended chapter and we are joined by some of the people involved at the time. Emotional interviews

  • Chapter Ten Part One 1990-1994

    09/10/2013 Duration: 02h32min

    Episode Ten 1990-1994 (Part One) "The Rhebels Have Won" In Chapter Ten we are joined by JB Banal and Average Joe Miller from the Godfather of all Celtic Fanzines Not the View, as well as Harper and Jason from the HomeBhoys. We cover the period 1990 to 1994 as the Club goes through its darkest hour of the modern day, but like in every revolution, the darkest time is just before the dawn. On and off the pitch, Celtic struggle to match their free spending neighbours as the Bhoys in green and white seem to press the self-destruct button at every given opportunity. A string of new managers promise much but ultimately deliver little as fans hopes are dashed again and again. The battle lines are drawn between the Board and a new brand of Celtic Fan who saw no other option but to take things into their own hands. Cambuslang, sponsorless shirts, seats in the Jungle and lack of trophies are all discussed in this extended chapter and we are joined by some of the people involved at the time. Emotional interv

  • Desert Island Tims with Michael McMahon

    03/10/2013 Duration: 01h03min

    Labour MSP Michael McMahon talks eloquently about his roots his politics and his love for Celtic. Twitter @M_McMahon_MS www.billynowell.com

  • Desert Island Tims with David Low

    19/09/2013 Duration: 59min

    David Low, financial advisor to Fergus McCann during the "takeover" David had a big say in the saving of Celtic FC. @Heavidor www.billynowell.com

  • Desert Island Tims with Frank McAvennie

    12/09/2013 Duration: 58min

    Former Celtic player and fans favourite Frank McAvennie talks to Billy No'Well about his time at Celtic His life and His music @MaccaFrank www.billynowell.com

  • Desert Island Tims with Dermot @Dermo67

    05/09/2013 Duration: 01h00s

    Dermot talks to Billy about his love of Celtic, his music and his run in with “Ajax” fans. You can find Dermot on Twitter @Dermo67 www.billynowell.com

  • Desert Island Tims with Tommy Sheridan

    29/08/2013 Duration: 01h03min

    Tommy Sheridan came to prominence as a tireless campaigner against the "Poll Tax" and he still fights against the policies made by the rich and suffered by the poor. Tommy talks to Billy No'Well about growing up, music and football. He also talks with passion about the woman who led him into politics. Twitter @citizentommy www.billynowell.com

  • 90MinCynic Radio Show |Celtic in Europe

    26/08/2013 Duration: 46min

    Chris Boud is joined by regular Cynics Kevin Gillespie & Louis McCaffrey and manning the Ps and Qs is Bryan McManus. The Cynics analyse the 1st leg Champions League playoff mach between Celtic and Shakhtar Karagandy. They then look ahead to the second leg and ask who was to blame for the away defeat?

  • 90MinuteCynic | Celtic, Europe & The EPL

    17/08/2013 Duration: 58min

    Host Chris Gallagher is joined by regular Cynics Kevin Gillespie & Louis McCaffrey and manning the Ps and Qs is Bryan McManus. The Cynics discuss the finer points of the England vs Scotland match, mull over the recent Celtic transfer talk as well as discuss the Champions League draw. We also look ahead to Aberdeen vs. Celtic. The panel also look ahead to the opening weekend in the EPL and La Liga. Music comes from Run DMC amongst others. If you want to contact us, you can email: editor@90minutecynic.com or tweet: @90minutecynic with comments and questions.

  • Chapter Nine Part Two 1980-1990

    16/08/2013 Duration: 01h51min

    Episode Nine 1980-1990 "A Great Party with a Terrible Hangover"  In Chapter Nine we are joined by Douglas Beattie, well known Celtic author of "Happy Birthday Dear Celtic". We cover the period 1980 to 1990 when the Club enjoys a roller coaster ride of great successes and tragic failures. Relive the excitement of the decade on and off the field as we start with a Cup final victory against Rangers and end with another. The Hampden "riot" game and the Joe Miller Cup final nicely book-end ten years of romance for the Glasgow club. Who can forget the epic European games against Real Madrid, Ajax and Rapid Vienna while the club fight hard domestically to keep up with the upcoming "New Firm" of Aberdeen and Dundee United. Towards the end of the decade Scottish Football sees dramatic changes as Rangers finally get their act together and challenge everyone with their new regime but even they were unable to stop the Glory, Glory Bhoys from winning a double in their Centenary Year. We have Tales from the Wiki,

  • Chapter Nine Part One 1980-1990

    16/08/2013 Duration: 01h50min

    Episode Nine 1980-1990 "A Great Party with a Terrible Hangover" In Chapter Nine we are joined by Douglas Beattie, well known Celtic author of "Happy Birthday Dear Celtic". We cover the period 1980 to 1990 when the Club enjoys a roller coaster ride of great successes and tragic failures. Relive the excitement of the decade on and off the field as we start with a Cup final victory against Rangers and end with another. The Hampden "riot" game and the Joe Miller Cup final nicely book-end ten years of romance for the Glasgow club. Who can forget the epic European games against Real Madrid, Ajax and Rapid Vienna while the club fight hard domestically to keep up with the upcoming "New Firm" of Aberdeen and Dundee United. Towards the end of the decade Scottish Football sees dramatic changes as Rangers finally get their act together and challenge everyone with their new regime but even they were unable to stop the Glory, Glory Bhoys from winning a double in their Centenary Year. We have Tales from the Wiki, th

  • Desert Island Tims with George Galloway

    08/08/2013 Duration: 01h13s

    George Galloway MP talks candidly to Billy No'Well about growing up in Dundee and how he got into politics. Mr Galloway also plays the music that holds a special place in his heart and talks about his love for Glasgow Celtic. http://www.respectparty.org/ @georgegalloway www.billynowell.com

  • Half The World Away #10 - Bhoys Are Back

    08/08/2013 Duration: 01h55min

    The Bhoys Down Under are back for our first podcast of the new season. Kev and Pat are joined by Martin Kelly in Melbourne and Liam Carrigan in Osaka, Japan. Our good friend Kraljski calls in for a chat too before t'internet gremlins inadvertently cut him off. We talk about the Champions League qualifiers, Mo Bangura, ins-and-outs at Celtic, the new playing kits and other nonsense. Please contact us with your feedback, suggestions or comments on Twitter (@HalfTheWorld88) or by email (HalfTheWorld88@gmail.com)

  • Paradise Report #43

    05/08/2013 Duration: 01h35min

    The road to the Champions League group stages continued at Celtic Park with the first leg of the third qualifying round against Swedish champions Elfsborg and the return of a certain loanee. Following that, the SPL campaign got off to a "flyer" as the league flag was unfurled... and then we played Ross County. KK was there to capture all the action.

  • Chapter Eight 1970-80

    04/08/2013 Duration: 02h40min

    Episode Eight 1970-1980 "The Men Who Loved the Green" In Chapter Eight we are joined by Stephen Murray, better known as Saint Anthony from the Celtic Underground. We cover the period 1970 to 1980 which sees the Club continue to dominate domestically yet decline on the European stage. With an aging Lisbon Lions squad breaking up, Celtic continues to develop an ever growing home grown talent to take the place of the greatest team our club has ever known. While the first half of the decade was blessed with stars like Hay, Dalglish, Connelly, and Macari, the second half a saw slight dip in fortune as the this success isn’t built upon with the managers of the decade face a rebuilding challenge. Billy McNeil takes over the reins from the legend that was Jock Stein and is relatively successful despite a lack of investment from the Board. Following on from the tragedy of the Ibrox disaster, Glasgow suffers great social unrest during the challenging 1970s. The Hoops fans however still have some magnificent s

  • 90MinCynic| Celtic, Bale & The EPL

    03/08/2013 Duration: 57min

    Regular host Chris Gallagher returns to the hot seat and is joined by regular Cynics Kevin Gillespie & Chris Boud and manning the Ps and Qs is Bryan McManus. The Cynics discuss Celtic's victory over Elfsborg. We look at how the match panned out and where Celtic need to improve. We look over all the recent transfer stories including Bale to Real Madrid, Soldado to Spurs and McCarthy to Everton. We discuss our favourite British player abroad and ask is it acceptable to boo a player at a football match? Music comes from Weezer amongst others.

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