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North Curve Celtic Podcast Episode 24 - Anti Discrimination Tourney 23
In todays episode, Kev is joined by AJ and Tino to cover the Green Brigades annual anti discrimination football tournament which is to take place on Saturday 10th of June.
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North Curve Celtic Podcast Episode 23 - The Celtic End
In today's episode, Kev is joined by Mac and Martin to discuss the campaign recently launched by the groups within the support, with the aim of one day having a standing goal end section in the traditional Celtic end of Celtic Park.
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North Curve Celtic Podcast Episode 22 - Mental Health
In todays episode we are lunching our mental health action week with a talk from four guests who have all had their own experiences with their mental health. Today our regular host Kev will be joined by Liam to co host our talk with guests, ex professional footballer Andy McLaren, MMA fighter Chris Bungard, Andy "Pingu" founder of the walk and talk CSC and founder of the time to tackle mental health football initiative Aaron Connolly.
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North Curve Celtic Podcast Episode 21 - Michael Davitt
In this live episode Kev and Tony will be joined by John Reid who is part of the team from the Michael Davitt Museum.
We will be talking about Michael Davitt, Celtic, The Fenians, Socialism, the land league and the international impact of Davitt. -
North Curve Celtic Podcast Episode 20 - Ronnie Close
In today's episode kev and Tony are joined by filmmaker and author Ronnie Close. We will be talking about his book Cairo Ultras, covering the revolution in Egypt, and the Ultras groups involved on this the tenth anniversary of the Port Said massacre.
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North Curve Celtic Podcast Episode 19 - Bik McFarlane
In our final episode of 2021 we round up our series on the 40th anniversary of the 1981 hunger strikes.
Today we are joined by Bik McFarlane. Born in 1951 in North Belfast, Bik joined the blanket protests in 1981 and during the strikes became OC of the provisional prisoners.
In 1983 Bik was part of the operation which saw 38 prisoners escape from Long Kesh.