Gary McGeady

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Born in Cumbernauld in the year the Big Cup came to the East End of Glasgow I have lived a bit of a nomadic life, moving between Glasgow, Derry & Glasgow again I have now settled in County Antrim in the North of Ireland (just outside Belfast).


A season ticket holder at Celtic I try to make as it to as many games as I can and when not actually watching Celtic I can be found on the various message boards reading about them or downloading podcasts and listening about them.


My first vivid memory of watching Celtic was the 1974 Scottish Cup Final win over Airdrie (Billy McNeill’s last game) – but I am certain I can remember my Dad and Grandfather taking me along to Parkhead before then.

My favourite game attended was our UEFA Cup away win at Anfield and the worst was probably the Raith Rovers League Cup Final defeat. My favourite ever Celtic player was probably Henrik Larsson although Paul McStay and Frank McAvennie run him close.


I have no idea how I became involved in the LostBhoys ? But I write a weekly blog and put together the odd quiz for the podcast.

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