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Michael Nicholson’s snail paced transfer activity, Rod Stewart and David Murray’s tales get things rocking with Trinity Tims

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The latest edition of the Trinity Tims podcast is proving very popular, produced live on Monday evening at 6.30, by Friday evening it had been watched over 15,000 times on a variety of platforms including 3,200 times on You Tube.

Celtic’s predictably slow start to the transfer window is extensively covered, in reality Ben Nygren is the only addition to the first team squad.

Kieran Tierney’s arrival, announced by Brendan Rodgers in January has been rubber stamped, Scott Bain and Ross Doohan have exchanged duties as third choice goalkeeper with Callum Osmand signed from Fulham for a cross border Development fee.

On Friday Hayato Inamura was signed from J League side Albirex Niigata but Brendan Rodgers won’t be racing the 23-year-old into first team action.

Myself, James and Eric expressed various levels of concern over the typically slow and cautious approach to signing players with Eric especially animated, seems like the walls at his home have been under attack!

Over at Ibrox the reappearance of Dave Murray has caused a stir, his recall of events in his autobiography are being challenged with Keith Jackson of the Daily Record at odds with the former Rangers Chairman.

After working on a few different slots Monday at 6.30pm will be the regular slot for the Trinity Tims to put out their live podcast, over 1,200 subscribers have been picked up over less than 30 shows with that figure bound to rise in the months ahead.

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Joe McHugh has been Video Celts since 2010, every day covering events in and around Scotland's most successful club.
When a six year stretch at the Sunday Mirror came to an end it was clear that the future was digital, print had ran its race.
Smart phones and social media created a new landscape, Video Celts has certainly made an impact with Joe described as having an unhealthy obsession by Peter Lawwell at the 2024 Celtic AGM. A priceless endorsement, cheers big man.
There are issues breaking around the clock, no two days are the same more than 50 years on from his first match Joe is enjoying every success for Scotland's Most Successful Club.

2 comments

  • Terence Nova says:

    Are you able to expand on Eric’s situation. regarding his house ?

    Editor: Seems fine just the usual hitting out at walls to express his Celtic frustrations.

  • Terence Nova says:

    Thought it was external….cheers…Give the head banger my best.

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