Episode one sees Chris in conversation with freelance football writer and author Matt Evans as they discuss USA 94.
In which The Cynic interviews an array of folk from across the Celtic spectrum.
Episode one sees Chris in conversation with freelance football writer and author Matt Evans as they discuss USA 94.
In this interview Clare asks Fran about working at a club like Celtic, the new January signings, development pathways, coaching style and what he sees for the future of this Celtic team.
Clare Wilde had the opportunity to sit down with Celtic FC Women Head Coach Fran Alonso and discuss a number of different subjects.
Chris Gallagher speaks to Tokyo based sports journalist Dan Orlowitz about Ange Postecoglou’s time in Japan.
Ahead of SWPL1 restarting this weekend and Celtic’s first game back against arch rivals Glasgow City, Clare Wilde spoke to Kelly Clark about the frustrations of this year, motivating the team, the changes in the squad and of course the upcoming games and how the squad will approach them.
Among other things they chat about coming from a Celtic supporting family, her career so far including experience of Champions League Football and working with Fran Alonso.
In this interview Clare Wilde talks to new signing Megan Crosson about her career to date, playing all over the world, arriving at Celtic and hopes for the future.
In this episode, Clare chats to Josephine Giard about her start in football playing for girls teams in Germany, the move to Scotland and playing for Celtic as well as the issues currently being faced by the squad in lockdown.
Chris Gallagher and Christian Wulff had the pleasure of chatting to Vidar Riseth about his time at Celtic.
We had the opportunity to sit down at Celtic Park with Celtic FC Women Head Coach Fran Alonso and discuss his vision for the team. We also asked him about his experience in both the men and women’s game and what he thinks is achievable at Celtic.
In this edition Chris is joined by his father Denis Gallagher. They discuss a number of subjects from Scott Brown and Brendan Rodgers to the 1970 European Cup Final run.