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The Battle To Save Celtic: Part 2 – David Low | “They Got Their Money With Eight Minutes To Spare!”

30 years ago this very month Scots-Canadian businessman Fergus McCann swept into Celtic Park and secured the clubs very existence with an eleventh hour investment that would alter the course of Celtic’s history for ever. A move such as that however can’t be engineered by just one man and many figures played a key role in what eventually took place on that day back on the 4th of March 1994. In this special new series by The Celtic Exchange we speak to some of those individuals as we bring you the inside stories of what unfolded during that incredible time in Celtic history. We’re looking at the story from all angles and in Part 2 we speak with David Low, who was widely regarded as Fergus McCann’s right hand man during the takeover and a man who was literally in the room when Fergus saved Celtic. David tells us just what was going on with the old Celtic Board at that time and the strategy that, eventually, saw them ousted from the corridors of Celtic Park. The Battle To Save Celtic is a new mini-series by The Celtic Exchange marking 30 years since Fergus McCann’s takeover of Celtic in March 1994 =============================================== All Celtic Exchange episodes are now available on YouTube📺 or wherever you get your podcasts🎧 📰 The Celtic Exchange Weekly ⌛ The Countdown To Kick-Off (Every Game) ⚽ The Final Whistle Show (Every Game) ➕ Additional Bonus Episodes 🔗 All additional content at https://thecelticexchange.com 🍀 More Podcasts | More Reaction | More Celtic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Battle To Save Celtic: Part 2 – David Low | “They Got Their Money With Eight Minutes To Spare!”
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The Battle To Save Celtic: Part 2 – David Low | “They Got Their Money With Eight Minutes To Spare!”

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