Celtic's hat-trick hero Høgh fires warning to Scottish football // ACSOM // A Celtic State of Mind
Aug 10, 2026 · 1h 7m
Summary
Paul John Dyke, Stephen Ray, and Quinny celebrate Celtic’s 5-1 win over Kilmarnock, praising striker Kasper Hojbjerg’s debut and Arne Engels’ midfield control. The hosts discuss the overdue quality of recent signings like Camilo Duran and Benjamin Negrin, while debating transfer strategy and squad depth. They also reflect on Fergus McCann’s attendance and the need to leverage scouting networks for future business.
Topics discussed
Intro ads for Calci, Whole Foods, and Amazon Health AI
Celtic's momentum and Arnie Engels' outstanding performance
Transfer strategy, fan loyalty, and the £11m Engels signing
Tactical breakdown of the Kilmarnock match and Engels' impact
Fergus McCann's attendance and historical club anecdotes
Club merchandise, kit history, and stadium atmosphere
Benjamin Negrin's value, form, and potential transfer interest
Scouting success: O'Reilly, Negrin, and identifying talent
Global scouting networks and leveraging ex-player connections
Arnie Engels' contract status and midfield role analysis
Squad depth, one-in-one-out policy, and Johnny Kenny
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Tactical formations and Kieran Tierney's lack of backup
Sean Maloney's interim management and coaching clarity
Boardroom decision-making and Martin O'Neill's role
Transfer needs, rival analysis, and show outro
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