As Celtic’s pre-season preparations ramp up, the rumour mill is in overdrive – and in this week’s episode, Tino’s joined by Mif and James to break down the latest on potential incomings, outgoings, and everything else in between. With talk of fresh faces arriving and some key players potentially moving on, we ask: just how ready are Celtic for the challenges of the season ahead? Is enough being done to strengthen the areas that matter most – or are we in danger of leaving it too late once again? The lads also debate when – and if – it’s time to give our youth players a proper chance to shine. Could this be the time for a Dane Murray, a Mitchell Frame or a Sean McArdle to step up into the first team environment? ?️ From squad depth and positional gaps to long-term planning and short-term fixes, it’s all on the table in this latest Celtic Exchange Weekly. ============================================= ? Celtic Exchange Are Now On Patreon! ?️ Additional Episodes – Full pre and post match shows for every Celtic game, plus special episodes throughout the season (Up to 16+ episodes each and every month) ? Full Access, Your Way – Catch every episode we produce in high quality video OR listen to the audio on the go – whatever suits your style ☀️ The Daily – Your Celtic Morning Briefing – A sharp, no-nonsense news round-up delivered every weekday (as audio). Start your day the Celtic way. ? Zero Ads, Just Celtic – Cut the noise – every episode without a single interruption ? Step Inside The Green Room – Join our exclusive Patreon-only space and connect with us and fellow Celtic fans for real, unfiltered Celtic chat ? Visit patreon.com/celticexchange and use code ROGIC50 for 50% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Celtic Exchange Weekly: Easy Come, Easy Go | Celtic’s Revolving Door In Full Flow

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The Celtic Exchange
Celtic Exchange Weekly: Easy Come, Easy Go | Celtic’s Revolving Door In Full Flow
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