Ranting and rambling about the weird and wonderful world of Scottish football. Featuring Jamie Milligan, Steven O'Neill and Andrew Burns.
On deadline day, the boys discuss the big talking points in a week where St Mirren won at Celtic park for the first time in 30 years, Alex Dyer leave Killie, Lampard leaves Chelsea and details of Messi's contract are leaked.
Andy, Steven and Jamie are back to ponder Celtic's Dubai doomsday and ask who should pay the price. Plus, that one consistent question: why are our officials quite so bad?
Andy, Jamie and Steven debate the weekends Old Firm match
The gents reconvene to chat Neil Lennon, Rangers, Livingston and ponder what can fix Barcelona.
Jamie, Andy and a very unhappy bunny called Steven discuss the Old Firm, Hamilton's struggles, why seeing Andy Halliday in maroon makes Jamie cry and a look at the struggles of the new West of Scotland league.
Steven, Jame and Andrew return from a sabbatical to ponder the never ending circus that is Scottish football while taking a look at the wider European game.
Steven, Andy and Jamie regroup to ponder if the fate of Scottish football will be decided on the park, in meetings rooms or in the courts. The trio also consider if Rangers, Hearts and Partick Thistle have a leg to stand on and if the time has come for restructure across the Scottish football landscape.
With football chat and opinions that the world simply needs right now, Andy, Steven and Jamie return to ask when can we get our game back, contemplate how Hearts find themselves up the creek again and issue a passionate rebuttal to football noughts and crosses.
Jamie and Steven meet up with friend of the pod and all round good guy Andy Alston to discuss Hamilton's start to the season, the dilemmas facing Hibs and Hearts and why Queens Park had to break history and turn pro. Plus a look at the decline of the Largs Mafia.
Andrew, Steven and Jamie look ahead to the Betfred Cup semi final double header at Hampden, as Hibs and the under-threat Paul Heckingbottom tries to stop Celtic's 30 (yes THIRTY) in a row on Saturday; and Rangers square off against manager-less Hearts on Sunday. Also, we look at the shocking financial results from Tannadice as Dundee United’s face the prospect of a cashflow crisis.
Can Hearts finally turn a corner under Craig Levein? Or is there something more cynical at play at Tynecastle Park? Andrew, Jamie and Steven discuss fortunes at Gorgie; the lack of fortunes swirling around Inverness Caledonian Thistle; whether Aberdeen can finally give post-Lazio Celtic a bloody nose; and what East Fife have in common with Liverpool.
Your favourite trio explore Sunday's Edinburgh derby and consider what it means for both clubs and managers. An ever-changing picture at Firhill is also analysed.
It's a busy few days for Rangers and Celtic, following European success, an Old Firm clash and deadline day business. Is Ryan Kent worth the outlay? Can Greg Taylor make the step up to become Celtic's number one? Will Osman Sow ever get off the Kilmarnock bench?
The gang explore the wreckage of Celtic's Champions League quest and ask who's to blame. They also consider what's gone wrong at McDiarmid Park and plead for patience for Killie's Italian Job.
The Heed The Baw team complete part three of the SPFL Premiership season preview.Rangers, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren's hopes are discussed as well as season predictions.
The gang analyse the chances of Hibs, Kilmarnock, Livingston and Motherwell ahead of season 19/20.