Former Celtic winger Steve Guppy joins the Celtic View Podcast to look back on his two years at Paradise between 2001 and 2003 and his role in helping Alistair Johnston sign for Celtic.
The ex-England international recalls his favourite memories from his time in Glasgow after joining under Martin O’Neill and winning the league title in his first season.
A dynamic left-winger, Guppy played a significant role in the side that got to the UEFA Cup final in 2003 and he talks about his favourite games in that run that included wins of Blackburn Rovers, Celta Vigo and Liverpool.
There’s plenty of brilliant stories about the likes of Henrik Larsson, Chris Sutton and Bobo Balde from inside the changing room that every Celtic fan will want to hear.
Now working as a coach at MLS side Nashville in the USA, Guppy was also one of Alistair Johnston’s first professional coaches and he shares some exclusive insights into how the right-back rose all the way to Celtic.
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00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Coaching Alistair Johnston
12:34 – Signing for Celtic in 2001
20:10 – Champions League nights
32:00 – Dressing room stories
37:00 – 2002 League title memories
39:45 – UEFA Cup run 2003
51:00 – Quick-fire Questions
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3 Comments
Owe you a thanks then steve
Iv said to a few people over the years that at one point I reckon steve was a better crosser of the ball than david Beckham.. was very rare if he never found a head with the ball!🍀⚽️
A can't hold it in anymore…no harm to the presenter , but is it just me ? Buthe gives me the creeps man , like a mad weird campy ventriloquist doll 🙈 feel bit shady now 🤦😅