Celtic legend Charlie Nicholas is set to feature alongside Champions League and World Cup winners in a new podcast
The former Hoops player will be joining legendary football broadcaster Jeff Stelling as he launches his debut podcast.
Nicholas spent five years at Celtic Park where he racked up over 100 appearances for the East End Club, as well as over 20 Scotland caps.
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The new show named "Football's Greatest" will see the former Celtic striker sit down with Stelling and discuss all things football.
Nicholas is one of the many stars to feature on the podcasts with European Cup Winners Cup’ winner Paul Merson, Champions League winner James Milner, Double winner and former Germany Captain Michael Ballack, former England manager Glenn Hoddle, and World Cup Winner Sir Geoff Hurst all joining the former Soccer Saturday Host.
Fan and football enthusiasts are set to get their fill of content across 40 weekly episodes and those who tune in will hear Stelling sit down with 121 guests from the sporting world.
Listeners will hear never-before-heard stories from the pitch, training ground, dug out, team bus and dressing rooms of some of the most iconic football teams across all eras.
Starting on Tuesday, January 9, episode one will feature former footballer and loved pundit Chris Kamara on all podcast platforms.
Jeff Stelling said: “I’m very excited to kick off 2024 with the launch of my brand-new podcast Football’s Greatest.
"I’ve lined up some absolute legends of the game, who really have seen and done it all in football.
"We’ve had some great laughs so far and unearthed some superb stories that will thrill fans of all clubs, there’s certainly something for everyone!"
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