
The Trinity Tims Podcast
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Ep 2020: Crisis? What Crisis?
Believe it or not, Celtic still stands on the brink of a treble. Believe it or not, the club across town is still a shambling disaster. Believe it or not, the Fakeover has started to unravel. And believe it or not, Greg Taylor is not going to Ibrox.

Ep 1919: The Shape Of The End
Celtic secure a comfortable win over Hearts. The Scottish Cup semi-final looms, with some of the most scandalous ticketing arrangements any of us has ever seen. The boss wants a new deal for Maeda; does this mean he intends to stay? There is more chaos at Ibrox, as they continue to press their own fans, and the cartoon character manager continues to generate his own soap opera. And we prepare for St Johnstone, no longer a title party, but a dress rehearsal for the semi.

Ep 1818: The Silence Of The Bams
"The game at Celtic Park has receded into memory after a dull, dreary international break. We now have Hearts to look forward to ... but before that is Lawwell leaning on journalists and UEFA sanctioning Sevco."

Ep 1717: Not Beautiful Sunday
Yesterday was the Glasgow derby ... and it wasn't a particularly good one. In the aftermath, fans debated the performance, the cause of it and its implications, if they are any. And today we're going to take a brief look at it all.

Ep 1616: Hampden Here We Come
Celtic took a step closer to the treble yesterday, and we booked our place at Hampden, a ground where Rodgers has never lost a match. It’s been a busy week; we had the Alan Muir debate spiral into a scandal, we had Celtic issue a statement about our own fans ... and the game against Sevco is next.

Ep 1515: Sprinting Towards The Finish
Celtic almost shocked Europe with a storming display in Munich ... and then we promptly went and lost at the weekend. That would have been some week, but it got a lot weirder than that, and finished on a hilarious note the best scriptwriter wouldn't have dared to pen.

Ep 1414: The Good, The Bad & The Funny
Celtic almost shocked Europe with a storming display in Munich ... and then we promptly went and lost at the weekend. That would have been some week, but it got a lot weirder than that, and finished on a hilarious note the best scriptwriter wouldn't have dared to pen.

Ep 1313: Just Another Saturday
Following on from a more than credible performance against Munich, Celtic turn in a solid, professional and disciplined display in the league in a weekend where Mad Phil again lives to fight another day.

Ep 1212: They're Simply Depressed
Today Phillipe Clement hangs by a thread after his club's disastrous defeat in the Scottish Cup. We mocked. We laughed ... and then we discussed all things Celtic including Bayern, Maeda ... and the Invisible CEO. As long as a game and with time added on, this is a Trinity Tims blockbuster episode; They're Simply Depressed!

Ep 1111: The Board Failed The Manager
"There's only one story worth discussing tonight and that's the transfer window, where the manager was failed because the people running our club have one set of priorities and he has another. How long can this continue? And will he stick around for it?"

Ep 1010: The Hardest Part
The transfer window closes in a week and Celtic has just done it's first major bits of business; one in and one out. Will it end the way we hope it will, with a stronger squad? Or are we facing disappointment? We'll know in a week ... but it's like Tom Petty said; "The waiting is the hardest part ..."

Ep 99: Mission: (Almost) Complete
Celtic shut up all of the critics last night by qualifying for the knockout stages of the Champions League after a hard fought win over Young Boys. Tonight we have a Champions League special as well as all the transfer talk we expected in the aftermath of qualification. And there's one story none of us are particularly happy about.....

Ep 88: Bumps In The Road
Celtic draw in Dundee but then earn their place in the next round of the cup with a win over Kilmarnock which wasn't as convincing as it deserved to be. McInnes cried. We're also going to discuss Reo, the Young Boys game, and the transfer window so far ...

Ep 77: Sack The Board!!
The Ibrox game is behind us! Two more wins, six more points, even further clear at the top of the league and in the meantime chaos engulfs our so called rivals! Patrick Stewart made his first appearance in front of the media ... and all he had for them were hard facts and there was no good news at all. Tonight we cover those stories, the transfer window ... and more!

Ep 66: The Calm After The Storm
Celtic went to Ibrox and lost heavily. There was widespread sectarian singing, coins thrown at Celtic staff and in the aftermath we had supremacist drum banging. Then came Sunday and the sound of Sevco’s bottle crashing. Rodgers was pleased ... but still had a pop at some fans. We’re covering it all on this Trinity Tims podcast ... the Calm After The Storm.

Ep 55: The Back Of The Net
Just a week after we were told "the title race is back on" the title race is ... err ... over. Celtic goes to Ibrox with a 14 point lead and assorted hacks have more egg on their face than Kirk Broadfoot trying to make breakfast. Next up is Ibrox ... and High Noon for the Belgian Waffler.

Ep 44: Parking the Bus
Celtic dropped points in Dundee with a lamentable defensive performance from the home team. Tom English just keeps on embarrassing himself. We close out the "penalty" issue, and Ibrox indulges in the usual fairy tales. This is Episode 4 of The Trinity Times podcast. The Christmas Special.

Ep 33: Joyful and Triumphant
With Christmas just around the corner, Celtic give the fans the best present we could have hoped for. Here on our third podcast – which we’re calling Joyful & Triumphant – the team discuss the final. The match. The result. The implications for our club and our rivals. And we snigger at the reaction of the bitter losers.

Ep 22: The Team Effort
Two more games have been played and won. Six more points. Four more goals and more than anything else it was the team ethic on display. On this podcast we look back at Aberdeen and Hibs and ahead to Zagreb. We briefly touch on the SPFL charges for the use of pyro. We discus the youth academy and pose a question; is it delivering? And we look ahead to the cup final ... and Brother Beaton holding the whistle. Again.

Ep 11: The Opening Goal
In this, the first Trinity Tims Podcast, The Opening Goal, our three bloggers discuss Brugge, Ross County, our predictions for Aberdeen, the AGM ... and Ibrox's public park style walking pace football. As a smarter man than any of us once said, "this isn't the end, it's just the beginning."