Football FanCast
columnist Brian-Damien Morgan hopes
that Aiden McGeady doesn't get tempted by a move to the Premier League and
feels he is better off at Celtic Park.
South
of the Scottish border there is the feeling that the SPL is an inferior league,
not in the sense that the SPL is amateur in any way but there is a gulf in
terms of attracting big players and paying big money. Too many fans that
support SPL teams understand it's inevitable that they will see their best players
being lured away to other leagues such as the Premiership in search of money,
fame and glory.
Football FanCast columnist Brian
Damien-Morgan pays tribute to Tommy Burns.
The death of Tommy
Burns has come as a huge shock to all people connected with Celtic Football
Club. His contribution to the club is unsurpassed, as is his passion for the
team he supported as a boy and in his many roles at Celtic park. His joyful and
playful personality is the characteristic that has endeared him to fans and
friends all his life.
Celtic PodJockey Brian-Damien Morgan pays tribute to Phil O'Donnell.
I had watched O'Donnell as a Celtic fan in my youth signing in 1993 for £1.75million. He was a former young player of the year and had scored in a Scottish Cup final in which he later gained his first medal by beating Dundee United 4-3 at Hampden Park. Injuries plagued his career from signing but O'Donnell was a part of the Celtic side that blew the dominance of Rangers out of the water and begun a new era after Fergus McCann's purchase and resurrection of the Glasgow giants. I can vividly remember him hugging Henrik Larsson after the Swede rattled in a goal against St. Johnstone in the last day of the league; Harold Brattback also scored later that day and halted ten in a row.
I would like to say hello to all you listeners to be.
The podcast should be up and running in no time.
I am just waiting on the schedule of a few players from Feyenoord to get back to me as I hope to create a feature on the links between the Glasgow club and Feyenoord.
I will talk to the press affairs manager Gido Vader, ex-Celt Jacob Lensky and a few of my peers on the subject as a little example of things to come.