Gordon Duncan
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Again, these buzzwords that we use, is it a momentum thing or is it just a sort of big moment mentality of stepping up when the new Celtic needed him?
Kami, what do you like about this Dunfermline team?
Brian's given us the first-hand account of what they did in the semi-finals.
If they are to have any chance today, who in that team is going to be key to it?
What do you think about the sort of mentality, the inexperience on a stage like this and how much of a factor that can play?
big day for this young squad but they're here as I said earlier in merit they'll be really looking forward to it and I hope they come with no fear and go and express themselves It doesn't have a huge relevance Gordon but just a semi-recent memory for us I remember we were here Celtic played Inverness Cali Thistle in the cup final it was Ange Postacoglu's Celtic they had a real swagger about them and we had some pretty eye-opening predictions that week about how messy it could get and it just never really played out that way you wonder if we do sometimes overstate Celtic
you know, what it can turn out to be.
Is there anything to say this won't be a tight encounter today?
Well, a nice moment at Hamden for a man called Moe, who appears to be Dunfermline's kit man, because he's getting a nice presentation, a nice banner from the players as they all came out, and at the same time, Celtic are out as well.
Now it feels like cup final day, because both teams are on the pitch.
The fans, those inside the stadium, are on their feet, and we are edging towards kick-off.
Just over 35 minutes...
away the guys we're talking about, Neil Lennon.
It is hard to imagine a more interesting storyline running between the two dugouts this afternoon, and we'll take a look at that when we return.
Yeah, welcome back to Hampden Park on Scottish Cup final day.
I'm Gordon Duncan.
Joining me at the National Stadium is Brian Graham and Gordon DL.
David Hugh Kevins and Cammy Bell at the moment in the studio as well.
More importantly, though, in the two dugouts, what a story.
In the Celtic dugout, Martin O'Neill taking on Neil Lennon of Dunfermline.