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John Hughes Part 1 | Hoops under Brendan Rodgers, management career & pushing THIS player to Celtic

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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode, we bring you part one of our two-part interview with ex-Hoops defender John ‘Yogi’ Hughes.

The former Hibernian, Falkirk and Inverness player and manager joins the podcast to reflect on the current Hoops team under Brendan Rodgers.

Hughes helps look back on the Scottish Cup victory over Buckie Thistle and reflect on the season so far, as well as singing the praises of the likes of Callum McGregor and Matt O’Riley.

Part two sees Hughes go in-depth on his Celtic career, but we take some time to hear stories of Tommy Burns, Paul McStay and more.

In an incredible career in Scottish football, we look back on Hughes’ career as a manager, from taking Falkirk into the top flight to winning the Scottish Cup with Inverness.

We also look at some of the former Celtic players he has managed including the likes of Ryan Christie, and he reflects on what it was like to come to Celtic Park as a manager.

Make sure you like and subscribe to the Official Celtic FC Podcast so you don’t miss an episode, with part two of this interview out next week where Hughes picks his best Celtic XI and goes through his incredible 18 months as a player.

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This is the Official Celtic FC Podcast and on this episode, we bring you part one of our two-part interview with ex-Hoops defender John ‘Yogi’ Hughes.

The former Hibernian, Falkirk and Inverness player and manager joins the podcast to reflect on the current Hoops team under Brendan Rodgers.

Hughes helps look back on the Scottish Cup victory over Buckie Thistle and reflect on the season so far, as well as singing the praises of the likes of Callum McGregor and Matt O’Riley.

Part two sees Hughes go in-depth on his Celtic career, but we take some time to hear stories of Tommy Burns, Paul McStay and more.

In an incredible career in Scottish football, we look back on Hughes’ career as a manager, from taking Falkirk into the top flight to winning the Scottish Cup with Inverness.

We also look at some of the former Celtic players he has managed including the likes of Ryan Christie, and he reflects on what it was like to come to Celtic Park as a manager.

Make sure you like and subscribe to the Official Celtic FC Podcast so you don’t miss an episode, with part two of this interview out next week where Hughes picks his best Celtic XI and goes through his incredible 18 months as a player.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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