In this episode of The Biscuit Tin the panel take a look at this weeks AGM from the timing to the format and what was said by Peter Lawwell in light of recent events.
Taking a look at the business of Celtic off the park, asking questions about how the club operates and its potential impact in a wider context.
In this episode of The Biscuit Tin the panel take a look at this weeks AGM from the timing to the format and what was said by Peter Lawwell in light of recent events.
The panel of Clare, Martin and Ian also touch on some of the new commercial relationships the club has entered into and talk about what the future might hold.
In this episode Clare Wilde is joined my Martin Friel and Ian Marshall who addess the way in which the club has handled the Season Ticket offer in these uncertain times and impact of the pandemic on Scottish Football.
In this episode we discuss, among other things, the current state of play regarding the domestic leagues, how the situation has been handled by the SFA and decisions being made by national leagues across Europe.
The panel discuss how the Coronavirus outbreak will effect Celtic and Scottish football in the short and long term. They also discuss the impact it will have on fans and the fan experience.
We spend most of this episode discussing football’s relationship with gambling and have interviews with former professional footballer Kevin Twaddle and academic Heather Wardle.
The panel open up by discussing Women’s Football in Scotland as well as the troubles at the Irish FA. We then spend the rest of the episode discussing the change in transfer tools and how Brexit will directly impact the transfer policy of British Clubs.
Clare Wilde is joined by a panel of experts in the form of Martin Friel and Ian Marshall.
The panel open up by discussing the recent Celtic AGM in detail and spend the rest of the episode discussing the fan experience in and around Celtic Park and ways we believe t could be improved.
The panel open up by discussing questions that were submitted by our Patrons then spend the rest of the episode discussing Celtic becoming more sustainable and what that would look like and involve.
The panel talk through the contracts around the dealings in the transfer Window. The Celtic Women turning professional and what that could lead to moving forward. We look at ways that Celtic could reduce season ticket prices while at the same time not reducing their income.
The panel talk through the current failure to qualify for the Champions League and how that affects the Club financially. We also discuss transfers and what exactly the club needs to work through and what constitues value for money.
The panel give a broad overview of how football clubs are financially run and then focus on Celtic specifically. We discuss PLC boards, revenue streams and trading.