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ENCORE for Martin O’Neill at Celtic & Hearts will NEVER get better TITLE chance | The Warm-Up

With the mid-season mark approaching – and a new manager on the horizon for Celtic – the Warm-Up team take stock in the latest episode of the show. Chris Sutton, Steven Naismith and Kris Boyd begin with a look to the east end of Glasgow as Martin O’Neill prepares to say goodbye. The team also look to Tynecastle and league leaders Hearts to ask if the recent form is merely a blip or a blow-up? With Rangers dropping points again at the weekend and with a transfer window looming, is there any hope for this Rangers squad or will Danny Rohl have to ring the changes to build a new foundation? We also talk about the forthcoming Scotland World Cup draw, World Cup memories and inside the camp as current assistant boss Steven Naismith prepares to head Stateside to prep’ with Steve Clarke. And, as teams dig in in their respective halves of the table, we review the bottom six, revisit relegation predictions and discuss who is going down. 00:00 STARTS 2:00 Martin O’Neill x Walter Smith comparisons 03:39: Where’s Wilfried? 05:20 Can Celtic play a back three? 07:15 “That’s unfair on Martin” 10:40 Rip it up and start again 12:07 A growing position of strength 14:20 The importance of the January window 16:15 Hearts can stay the course 18:02 League leaders ‘in crisis’ 19:40 Jambos have to go for jugular 21:14 Blooming bust in January 23:30 Trust the process at Tynecastle 24:25 Have Rangers improved under Rohl? 26:15 Players not rising to the challenge 27:40 Should Shankland ‘downgrade’? 29:50 Slaughtering professional athletes 32:10 Progress at Fir Park 34:23 Aberdeen and getting the right man 38:10 ‘I don’t like short-termism’ 39:20 ‘I still think Falkirk will go down’ 41:40 “I love Simon Murray” 44:40 Hampden magic 45:10 Apologies for Steve Clarke 47:40 Touting for tickets ENDS Check out every episode:

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