On a hugely deflating night our, ahem, celebration of Celtic Underground's landmark 100th podcast continues with this, technically the 101st. Or 102nd, including the lost one. Or something. The meat in 100a and 100c's sandwich. Perhaps not then. Anyhow in a wee nod to where it all began CU's James Kelly and John Madden sat down, still bemused at being asked to recollect the first handful of podcasts they put together four years ago, followed by twenty times as many they didn't. The thought of nabbing some glory on a fantastic night overall appealed to both though, but those hopes evaporated pretty quickly with comprehensive defeat in Braga. So instead it was simply a case of deep breath, lock away the razors and a hurried pact that neither would make comparisons with Artmedia Bratisla...damn. So they make comparisons with last year's European disasters and defensive horror-shows instead. They try to cling to whatever positives they can and try to put the result in context by asking just what we can realistically expect from the side in the coming months as the rebuilding continues even as competitive football gets underway. They try to figure what the team may look like the other side of the transfer window and what players can be counted upon to help Neil Lennon put a winning side together down the line. They talk about signings both rumoured and delivered. And just for a change they wonder aloud just what Scott Brown or Shaun Maloney are still here for. Things are a bit more upbeat when they take a look back on the podcast's humble beginnings. From that they lurch on in a determined but distinctly low-brow attempt to continue the historical theme of 100a, looking at the many other ways in which online Celtic supporters with the same DIY ethos are now playing a far greater part in helping write and record the club's history and their own role in it. And like many DIY efforts, they piece theirs together pretty badly.
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The feed for the podcast can be found here. Remember you can subscribe via itunes here. Artist differences prevented the original trio from getting back together.
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Once again we looked like rabbits caught in the headlights,what is it with away games in europe 3 piss poor goals to lose to lets be honest an average team who i fully expect us to batter next week ,tactically we were rank defensivley we were worse our midfielsd was missing FFS get this mess sorted
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