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Joelle Murray and Cammy Bell join Charlotte to preview the weekend's biggest games. What a weekend we have coming up, can Hearts bounce back and hold on to their top sport in the Premiership when Dundee come calling? Celtic face a trip to Tayside to battle with Dundee United meanwhile Aberdeen to head to Glasgow to face Rangers. Down the other end of the table Livingston face Kilmarnock in what has to be a must win game for the Lions.
Cammy is back with Iain Campbell as the boys take on your CEO questions and look towards heading to Ibrox on Saturday against Aberdeen. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/heartandhand Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee - Watching Sporting Events/TV Shows/Films which aren't available in your region by switching your virtual location to a country which is showing the event. E.g. if you are abroad then you can access all your streaming services from back home. - Protect your private data like bank details, passwords and online identity - NordVPN can switch your virtual location allowing you to save money by purchasing flights, hotels, subscriptions from other countries at a cheaper price - Protecting your data whilst traveling and using public wifi, NordVPN protects you wherever you are in the world - NordVPN Threat Protection feature protects you from viruses, malicious malware and phishing sites - Fastest VPN in the world - no buffering/lagging whilst streaming and stops your ISP bandwidth throttling - Premium cyber-security for the price of a cup of coffee per month - 1 NordVPN account can be used on up to 10 devices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Science progresses through breakthrough discoveries, but behind many of the field's greatest advancements lies a darker history of scientific dysfunction—hostile competition, information hoarding, and criticism that has silenced revolutionary thinkers. From Alexander Gordon being forced to flee Aberdeen after proving doctors spread deadly infections, to Ignaz Semmelweis being fired and exiled for insisting doctors wash their hands between autopsies and deliveries, brilliant scientists have paid devastating personal prices for challenging medical orthodoxies. The pattern repeats across centuries: Pierre Louis was attacked for using statistics to prove bloodletting was useless, Joseph Lister faced ridicule for suggesting "invisible germs" caused infections, and Jean Toussaint suffered a nervous breakdown after Louis Pasteur appropriated his anthrax vaccine discovery. These cautionary tales reveal how the scientific community often becomes so attached to established paradigms that it rejects—or even destroys—those who dare to question consensus, no matter how strong their evidence. Today's guest is Matt Kaplan, author of “I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right.” He has spent two decades observing dysfunction across all scientific disciplines and now calls for fundamental reform in his book "I Told You So!" He argues that personality and social connections are weighted too heavily over actual ideas and skill, with good scientists losing grants and promotions simply because they lack charisma or fail to make the right political connections. Kaplan explores how even paleontology has its bullies, pointing to cases like Alison Moyer's discovery of organic material in dinosaur bones being met with hostility for challenging established orthodoxies. Through these stories of scientists who were ultimately vindicated—from Gordon's germ theory to Semmelweis's handwashing protocols—we see how science advances faster when contrarians are allowed to have their say and when the community prioritizes rigorous debate over comfortable consensus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joel Sked and Tony Anderson recap the action from the Scottish Premiership. They discuss another a stunning Dundee comeback, Ross Graham's idiocy and what it means for Jim Goodwin before jumping into the title race as Hearts falter, Celtic continue to show character and Rangers find a way to win despite below-par performances. There is praise for Killie and concerns about St Mirren. Stephen Robinson's first game as Aberdeen boss is assessed and Tony's talk about a boring day at Easter Road. 0:00 Start 02:53 Dundee 2-2 Dundee United 22:14 Celtic 3-1 Motherwell 35:44 Kilmarnock 1-0 Hearts 52:43 St Mirren 0-1 Rangers 01:03:01 Aberdeen 1-1 Falkirk 01:14:38 Hibs 0-0 Livingston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Robert Gilhooly, senior emerging markets economist at Aberdeen Investments, discusses the adage that the first shots of war are a time to be buying investments, and he says investors might want to take more of a wait-and-see approach, at least until they get more clarity on how the war in Iran will impact oil prices. While President Trump has moved to keep the price of oil below $100 a barrel, Gilhooly makes a case that if the tensions drag out, oil could quickly rise to $175 a barrel, a level high enough that it might cause a global recession. In the end, he expects a quick return to pre-war economic activity levels, including one interest-rate cut later this year -- if hostilities subside quickly. Guy LeBas, chief fixed income strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott says that headline risks are diverting attention from a bond market that, in the long run, should be driven by positive economic conditions and decelerating inflation. The war in Iran is creating what he thinks will be more temporary conditions that scare investors but that don't amount to much long-term change in the market's outlook. LeBas expects corporate profits this year to be roughly 12%, which is strong enough to help the corporate bond market, which he also thinks will be buoyed by the hyper-scalers needing to borrow money to put it to work to keep up in the development race. Bernie Horn, manager of the Polaris Global Value fund, returns to the Market Call to discuss stocks and international markets in the face of current events. Like Bill Smead -- a value manager who was on the show earlier this week -- he talks about how value investing suffered while the stock market was in hot-growth mode led by the Magnificent Seven. Now, however, market valuations are high, which is setting up a rotation that he says will favor value-minded investors moving forward.
Moira Gordon and Andy Halliday join Charlotte to preview the weekend's biggest games. It looks like Celtic will be without Callum McGregor when they try to overcome Motherwell at Celtic Park. Derek McInnes returns to his former club at title favourites Hearts take on Kilmarnock plus Stephen Robinson is set to make his debut in the Aberdeen dugout for their match against Falkirk. And as it that's not enough there's the small matter of Rangers v St Mirren and the always entertaining Dundee derby as United visit Dens Park.
The Go Radio Football Show: March 13th, 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Another electric episode, Paul is joined by Kevin Kyle and Mark Guidi for a fast‑paced deep dive into a title race like no other. With FOUR clubs still mathematically in the mix, tensions are rising, fixtures are crunching, and every match now feels like a cup final — literally, if you're Danny Rohl. A blockbuster SPFL weekend preview: Celtic–Motherwell, Kilmarnock–Hearts, St Mirren–Rangers, plus a fiercely‑anticipated Dundee derby. Celtic's season of survival & revival: Outstanding defensive grit at Ibrox, Tierney's return timeline, and why Martin O'Neill might just have them believing again. Rangers' nine‑cup‑final mantra: Danny Rohl insists they can win out — but can they? Inconsistent form and too many draws. Hearts: Contenders or pretenders? Derek McInnes has them top on merit — but can they survive the pressure as the split approaches? Motherwell's fearless football: Why Berthel Askou side might be the most dangerous dark horse in the league. Aberdeen's managerial shake‑up: Stephen Robinson arrives into chaos. Is he the stabiliser or the next casualty? Calls, community & passion: Listeners weigh in on the title race, the Ibrox incident fallout, and an emotional call from Scott in Annan as he sends support to his friend battling cancer. The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/e0SQJhhv45Q?si=bxq4x93CsguTHMgz For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Its back to SPFL Scottish Premiership action this weekend with a belter of game at Celtic Park set to take place with Motherwell taking on Martin O'Neill's side in what will be a critical 90 mins in the title race.Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson & Gordon Dalziel look ahead as well as discuss the news that Aberdeen have appointed St Mirren Manager, Stephen Robinson after weeks of going without a permanent Gaffer in the dugout.And how will this effect St Mirren in their battle for survival as they face Rangers on Sunday in a must-win game for Danny Rohl with Hearts looking to maintain their lead at the top as the face Kilmarnock at Rugby Park! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Stephen Robinson about to be new manager for Aberdeen? Meanwhile, as the fall-out from Sunday's Old Firm fixture continues we ask where Celtic and Rangers are now and has the Motherwell bubble burst? With Charlotte Cohen, Stephen McGowan and Rory Loy.
Andrew Maclean, Cillian Sheridan and Gordon Dalziel bring you reaction to Rangers' statement on the scenes at Ibrox at the weekend following Celtic's Scottish Cup win.The panel take you calls on Stephen Robinson's departure from St Mirren to join Aberdeen, and a Kilmarnock fan has a wild claim on their season so far.
The Go Radio Football Show: March 12th, 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Paul Cooney is joined by Craig Moore and Charlie Mulgrew for a fast‑paced, fiery, and often hilarious deep dive into another dramatic weeks in Scottish football. Old Firm Aftermath & Fan Behaviour An unfiltered look at the chaos, the policing issues, and both clubs' responses — including the brewing call for an independent inquiry. Craig and Charlie discuss rivalries, responsibility, and how to protect the derby without losing what makes it great. Rangers' Reality Check Danny Röhl's mentality comments spark debate. Are nine straight wins realistic? What are Rangers still missing? And should James Tavernier always be on the pitch? Craig lays out his bold 5‑3‑2 solution. Celtic's Injury Dilemma & Identity Crisis With Callum McGregor and Kieran Tierney both struggling for fitness, Celtic's midfield conundrum takes centre stage. Charlie questions whether Celtic can rediscover their swagger — or if “winning ugly” is the new norm. Motherwell's Momentum A huge test for Celtic — and both pundits see danger in this fixture. Charlie even drops a shock prediction… Managerial Merry-Go-Round Stephen Robinson's move to Aberdeen, the St Mirren vacancy, and surprise names entering the frame — including Neil Lennon and Charlie Adam. Penalty Psychology & Dressing Room Secrets Mulgrew and Moore talk fear, technique, mind games — and why some players turn their back when the gaffer asks for volunteers. Predictions for the Weekend Including title‑race implications, must‑win fixtures, and bold scorelines that might come back to haunt them… The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/CW0Hd7ppbks?si=axElPgXNTTZKI_iW For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Its back to SPFL Scottish Premiership action this weekend with a belter of game at Celtic Park set to take place with Motherwell taking on Martin O'Neill's side in what will be a critical 90 mins in the title race.Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson & Gordon Dalziel look ahead as well as discuss the news that Aberdeen have appointed St Mirren Manager, Stephen Robinson after weeks of going without a permanent Gaffer in the dugout.And how will this effect St Mirren in their battle for survival as they face Rangers on Sunday in a must-win game for Danny Rohl with Hearts looking to maintain their lead at the top as the face Kilmarnock at Rugby Park! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by Brian Rosner entitled "5 Reasons You Did Not and Cannot Reinvent Yourself." Brian Rosner was the principal of Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia, from 2012 to 2024, and now lectures in New Testament. He previously taught at the University of Aberdeen and Moore Theological College. Rosner is the author or editor of many books, including 'How to Find Yourself: Why Looking Inward Is Not the Answer' from Crossway. Read the essay here. Complete this survey for a free audiobook by Kevin DeYoung! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
Gordon Duncan, Alex Rae and Tony Watt are on tonight's Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, reacting to a big day of news in Scottish football. We're hearing more of your reaction to full-time scenes after Sunday's Old Firm game, plus news of St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson's potential Aberdeen appointment. Plus, your chance to win tickets to the Glasgow International Comedy Festival as Marc Jennings joins us on the show, and we're giving away a signed ball on Beat The Pundit after 7pm.
Aiden McGeady joins Si Ferry, Slaney and Andy Halliday to look back on the madness from Ibrox on Sunday after fan chaos ensued on the pitch following Celtic's penalty shootout victory over Rangers in the Scottish Cup!We discuss all the fallout for both teams and where that leaves Martin O'Neill and Danny Rohl when it comes to their title challenges in the SPFL Scottish Premiership.We also discuss the other Scottish Cup ties with Neil Lennon delivering another underdog masterclass with his Championship Dunfermline side blowing away Aberdeen to secure a place at Hampden against their fierce rivals Falkirk.And despite their poor league form, St Mirren reached the semi-final to face Celtic - can they repeat the outcome of this season's League Cup Final victory? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Andrew Camp welcomes theologian and ethicist Michael Morelli to discuss artificial intelligence in relation to humanity, modernity, and the Christian table. Morelli defines today's “AI” as machine learning and generative systems that process vast data, perform tasks, and simulate personality, while noting debate about true sentience. They address AI's ubiquity, marketing that frames it as neutral, embedded biases in data and design, and the need for critical thinking and formation rather than shortcuts, especially in education. The conversation situates AI within late-modern acceleration, power, and influencer culture, alongside declining trust in institutions. Morelli contrasts AI's dot-connecting with the sacramental and communal power of baptism and Eucharist, which reveal deeper reality and foster unlikely relationships, shaping everyday eating and hospitality. They close with food reflections and Morelli's podcast and social links.Michael Morelli is the Associate Professor of Theology & Ethics at Northwest College & Seminary and ACTS Seminaries. Both are affiliates of Trinity Western University. He's also an adjunct professor of theology of at Trinity's Religious Studies and Nursing Schools. He has a PhD in Theological Ethics from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland and is the author of Theology, Ethics, and Technology in the Work of Jacques Ellul and Paul Virilio: A Nascent Theological Tradition (Lexington Books) and editor of Desert, Wilderness, Wasteland, and Word: A New Essay By Jacques Ellul and Five Critical Engagements (Pickwick). Follow Michael MorelliInstagram: @mchlmorelliSubstack: Personalist Manifesto(s)Podcast: Personalist Manifesto(s)This episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com.
Mark & Scott are joined by singer Colin Chisholm, whose performance of The Hearts Song at Tynecastle before the recent game against Aberdeen earned him rave reviews. The boys also […]
Aiden McGeady joins Si Ferry, Slaney and Andy Halliday to look back on the madness from Ibrox on Sunday after fan chaos ensued on the pitch following Celtic's penalty shootout victory over Rangers in the Scottish Cup!We discuss all the fallout for both teams and where that leaves Martin O'Neill and Danny Rohl when it comes to their title challenges in the SPFL Scottish Premiership.We also discuss the other Scottish Cup ties with Neil Lennon delivering another underdog masterclass with his Championship Dunfermline side blowing away Aberdeen to secure a place at Hampden against their fierce rivals Falkirk.And despite their poor league form, St Mirren reached the semi-final to face Celtic - can they repeat the outcome of this season's League Cup Final victory? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joel Sked and Tony Anderson get together to look back at the action in the Scottish Cup and Scottish Premiership. They discuss how Dunfermline how ripped apart Aberdeen and how Aberdeen made Aberdeen look pathetic. There was more praise for Falkirk and questions over a passive and sterile Dundee United performance. They ask whether that is Motherwell's title race done for and say, ‘Stephen Pressley, fair play'. They groan about the Old Firm game before asking if St Mirren are back. 0:00 Start 04:20 Dunfermline Athletic 3-0 Aberdeen 25:46 Falkirk 2-1 Dundee United 38:06 Dundee 2-1 Motherwell 49:47 Rangers 0-0 Celtic (Celtic win 4-2 on pens) 01:05:55 St Mirren 2-1 Partick Thistle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Interview with Dr. Rebecca Hunter, CEO, Geiger EnergyOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/geiger-energy-tsxvbeep-strategic-merger-positions-dual-basin-uranium-explorer-across-canada-8116Recording date: 4th of March 2026Geiger Energy is positioning itself for potential district-scale uranium discovery in Canada's underexplored Thelon Basin, executing a focused exploration strategy under CEO Dr. Rebecca Hunter's experienced leadership. Following a merger of Forum Energy Metals and Baselode Energy backed by the Ore Group, the company has consolidated its efforts on two flagship projects: the Aberdeen property in the Thelon Basin and the Hook project in Saskatchewan.Dr. Hunter brings significant credibility to the venture, having worked on Cameco's exploration team during the previous uranium boom and examined multiple world-class deposits including McArthur, Cigar, Dawn Lake, and Fox Lake. Her geological expertise centers on recognizing subtle alteration signatures in blind uranium deposits—a critical skill in frontier exploration where deposits lack surface expression.The company is currently deploying its $7 million treasury across both projects. At Hook in Saskatchewan, two drill rigs are operating with a $2.5 million budget, testing for resource expansion near existing mineralization. The flagship Aberdeen program will commence in June with a planned 10,000+ meter drilling campaign focused on the Loki target, where recent drilling intersected intense alteration across the entire sandstone column—similar to signatures seen above world-class Athabasca Basin deposits.Geiger achieved a significant technical milestone by intersecting uranium at the unconformity for the first time in the northeast Thelon Basin. While grades of 100-200 ppm remain sub-economic, this validates the geological model and confirms uranium-bearing hydrothermal systems are present. The next critical step is discovering high-grade mineralization over significant widths, which would fundamentally alter perceptions of the Thelon's potential.The investment thesis rests on first-mover positioning in an underexplored district with geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin, experienced technical leadership, and significant upside leverage. As Dr. Hunter noted, "The big deposits will be found there new ones big ones shallow ones." With sustained newsflow expected throughout 2026 and backing from the Ore Group, Geiger represents exposure to frontier uranium discovery during a favorable macro environment driven by energy security and emerging nuclear demand from AI infrastructure.Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/geiger-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
The impact of cruise ship light pollution on bird species is the focus of research presented at Scotland's Nature Student Conference at Stirling University. Rachel chats to Adam Woodward who explored the issue as part of his master's degree.Cromarty is home to one of the world's longest running bottlenose dolphin research programmes. Phil Sime and Morven Livingstone join Research Fellow Dr Barbara Cheney from Aberdeen University to discover how AI is helping to uncover new insights into the dolphin population.In Milngavie, Mark talks to Dr Davide Dominoni of Glasgow University about how wildlife copes with and adapts to urban environments.Back at Scotland's Nature Student Conference, Rachel talks to whale scientist Dr Penny Clarke about studying mass stranding from space.Mark is at Abernethy Forest Lodge with RSPB Residential Volunteer Catriona MacIntosh to find out how beetle surveys are contributing to a habitat disturbance and restoration project designed to improve capercaillie habitat and wider biodiversity.In this week's podcast excerpt, Rachel speaks to poet Anne Wiseman about Crovie's past and its fragile future.Queen bees are emerging from their hibernation into the spring sun. Rachel and Mark are joined by Paul Hetherington of BugLife to find out what bees are up to at this time of year and how we can support them in our own gardens.Dr Désirée Coral's exhibition ‘Essays on Salt – The First Harvest' incorporates salt alongside glass, clay, video, photography, and ready-made objects tied to salt harvesting and trade. Mark meets Désirée at the Worm Gallery in Aberdeen to find out how she harvested seawater and evaporated it herself in St Andrews and Aberdeen to create the exhibition.
Dunfermline dumped holders Aberdeen out of the Scottish Cup with a convincing 3-0 win. We have reaction from Neil Lennon, Peter Leven as well as Willie Miller and Ian McCall.
In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown Extra Time, Martin, James, and Alan review the gritty 2-1 victory over Aberdeen at Pittodrie and look ahead to the massive Scottish Cup Glasgow Derby at Ibrox. The lads dive deep into the tactical data, questioning why the build-up play has devolved into aimlessly "shelling" long balls to forwards who are physically outmatched in aerial duels . Alan highlights the worrying reliance on fullbacks to progress the play amidst a midfield making too many negative passes, while James breaks down the sheer unpredictability of the current SPFL title race using the rolling xG data. We also discuss refereeing inconsistencies, the Tommy Gemmell statue unveiling, and why winning the Scottish Cup might be the most crucial safety net for European qualification.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Go Radio Football Show: March 4th, 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! t's Scottish Cup weekend and the studio is buzzing. Paul Cooney hosts alongside Andy Walker and Barry Ferguson with the quarter‑finals looming. An Old Firm clash set to ignite Sunday — the panel break down the narratives, controversies, team news, tactical dilemmas, and raw emotion surrounding a seismic few days in the national game. Scottish Cup Fever Takes Over Full rundown of all four quarter‑finals: Falkirk v Dundee United, Dunfermline v Aberdeen, Rangers v Celtic, St Mirren v Partick Thistle. Why this is one of the best cup draws in years — and how the Old Firm meeting blows the competition wide open for everyone else. Rangers vs Celtic — The Big One Barry and Andy dissect last week's chaotic 2–2 draw at Ibrox. The psychology of blowing a lead… and the belief behind a comeback. Tactical chess: what both managers got right, what they got very wrong, and the in‑game switches that changed everything. Team News & Selection Dilemmas Rangers: A nearly full squad, but big decisions—Do you start Tavernier? How to unleash Mikey Moore. Celtic: Injury updates on Tierney, Schmeichel's form, Ben Arthur's surprise debut, and who leads the line with no reliable No. 9. Managers Under the Microscope Danny Röhl's media missteps — mind games gone wrong? Martin O'Neill's incredible influence at 74 — and his honesty about Celtic's limits this season. Title Race Chaos Four teams — Hearts, Celtic, Rangers, Motherwell — still in the fight. Why Hearts hold the cards… and whether anyone trusts Aberdeen anymore. Motherwell: shock contenders or storybook outsiders? Callers Bring the Drama Fans weigh in on allocation disputes, refereeing, managers, and the wild unpredictability of this season. Rangers fan Sam - does he win the £500 in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup competition — with Barry under pressure. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/WPb0zIZ3vQ0?si=UkrMZjzI0naeEgab For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Celtic secured a huge 3 points in their bid to stay in the title race at Pittodrie on Wedensday night ahead of returning to Ibrox on Sunday to face Rangers in the Quarter Final of the Scottish Cup.Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson and Gordon Dalziel review the action from Aberdeen and look ahead to another face off between Danny Rohl and Martin O'Neill this weekend.The lads also preview the other Quarter-Finals including Dunfermline vs Aberdeen, Falkirk vs Dundee United & St Mirren vs Partick Thistle! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Cillian Sheridan and Gordon Dalziel on tonight, as we react to Celtic's 2-1 win away to Aberdeen at Pittodrie. We're discussing last night's controversial VAR decisions, and where Celtic are headed going into the weekend. We're also giving away tickets to see Harry Enfield at the Glasgow International Comedy FestivalPlus, your chance to win a signed ball on Beat The Pundit, and the Full-Time Teaser after 7pm.
Celtic secured a huge 3 points in their bid to stay in the title race at Pittodrie on Wedensday night ahead of returning to Ibrox on Sunday to face Rangers in the Quarter Final of the Scottish Cup.Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson and Gordon Dalziel review the action from Aberdeen and look ahead to another face off between Danny Rohl and Martin O'Neill this weekend.The lads also preview the other Quarter-Finals including Dunfermline vs Aberdeen, Falkirk vs Dundee United & St Mirren vs Partick Thistle! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Go Radio Football Show: March 4th, 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Get ready for a fast-paced, no‑nonsense breakdown of one of the most dramatic weeks in Scottish football. Rob MacLean, Darren O'Dea and Craig Moore dive straight into the heart of the action — from Celtic's last‑gasp win at Pittodrie to the VAR controversy that left half the country confused and the other half furious. The tightest title race in years — can Celtic keep digging results out of nowhere, or will Hearts' consistency become unstoppable? VAR meltdown — one line vs two lines, confusion vs clarity, and the decisions that could shape the rest of the season. James Forrest: the ultimate “finisher” — should he now start, or is he too valuable off the bench? The Number 9 debate — who actually leads the line for Celtic now? Rangers defensive worries — should John Souttar make way, and does Tav's absence help or hurt their game management? Inside the Old Firm psychology — momentum swings, mind games, leadership moments, and what last Sunday really told us. Cup weekend shocks incoming? — Falkirk's surge, Aberdeen's struggles, and potential banana skins everywhere. Darren's insider insight on Dane Murray's development, mentality, and future ceiling. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/3blBm7aFDDQ?si=aNi3APjcruMNOkYM For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Peter Martin and Tam McManus firmly believe Callum McGregor must stay fit to keep Celtic on track to retain their Scottish Premiership title. The PLZ panel look back at last night's Aberdeen v Celtic game and look ahead to the four ties in the Scottish cup quarter finals.
In this episode of the Explaining History Podcast, we step away from the battlefields and examine how the February Revolution of 1917 was received and interpreted in two key Western cities: London and New York.When the Tsar fell in March 1917, governments around the world struggled to make sense of what was happening. Russia under revolutionary conditions was—and remains—notoriously difficult to penetrate. Whose reports could be trusted? Which factions would prevail? And what would it mean for the ongoing war against Germany?For Britain, the stakes were existential. The government of David Lloyd George hoped desperately that a new Russian administration would fight more effectively than the Tsar's. The Labour left, by contrast, hoped the revolution might end the war altogether. Both would be disappointed.Drawing on Robert Service's superb Spies and Commissars, we explore this forgotten moment when London briefly became the world's largest hub for Russian political émigrés. Maxim Litvinov, the future Bolshevik commissar, was living in the East End with his English wife Ivy, agitating against the war and meeting with anti-war MPs like Ramsay MacDonald. Across the city, the Russian embassy at Cheshire House—still adorned with portraits of the imperial family—found itself issuing visas to revolutionaries it had spent decades monitoring.We follow the revolutionaries as they attempt to make their way home, braving U-boat-infested North Sea crossings from Aberdeen to Bergen, and examine the peculiar dilemmas this created for British authorities. Should they expedite the return of anti-war militants? Detain them? Deport them?Then we cross the Atlantic to New York, where the American press—unconstrained by British wartime censorship—reported the revolution days before London or Paris. Leon Trotsky and Nikolai Bukharin were there, denouncing US entry into the war from East Coast platforms, while Jewish refugees from the Empire celebrated the fall of the Tsar.From the Albert Hall rally of 10,000 people honouring Russia's "freedom" to Brixton prison cells holding revolutionaries deemed too dangerous, this is a story of hope, naivety, intrigue, and the complex international dimensions of a revolution that would soon take a very different turn.Topics covered:The British government's hopes and fears after the February RevolutionMaxim Litvinov and the Russian émigré community in LondonRamsay MacDonald, the Labour Party, and the anti-war movementThe Russian embassy's awkward transition under the Provisional GovernmentThe logistical challenges of returning to Russia via U-boat-infested seasNew York's reaction to the revolution and America's entry into the warTrotsky and Bukharin's anti-war agitation in the United StatesThe Albert Hall rally and British left-wing enthusiasm for the revolutionThe detention of Chicharin and Petrov in Brixton prisonIf you enjoy the podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for ad-free listening and exclusive video content. Our next masterclass on Nazi Germany is coming soon, and a new interview with Dennis Broe on Las Vegas and the mob drops this Friday.Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share.▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive ContentBecome a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory▸ Join the Community & Continue the ConversationFacebook Group: facebook.com/groups/ExplainingHistoryPodcastSubstack: theexplaininghistorypodcast.substack.com▸ Read Articles & Go DeeperWebsite: explaininghistory.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast ahead of the UK Open! The boys start off the show with a look ahead to the UK Open and discuss what are the main storylines heading into this year's 'FA Cup of Darts' before picking out which players are defending champion Luke Littler's main rivals for the title in Minehead. ITV pundit and commentator Chris Mason (23:33) joins the show to preview the UK Open this weekend, reflecting on Luke Littler's meteoric rise from being a Riley's qualifier in 2023 to heading into the 2026 event as the defending champion, world number one and back-to-back PDC world champion. Chris also discusses his own various commentating roles in the game, from the JDC Junior Power League to covering the World Championship on talkSPORT, and being a part of Matchroom's new broadcast team on ITV and working with Wayne Mardle for the first time. Alex and Burton continue their UK Open preview by picking out their favourite ties in the opening session on Friday, before choosing which board they would watch in Minehead if they were given a VIP front-row ticket by Barry Hearn. Riley's Aberdeen qualifier Sean Ryan (1:07:16) calls in ahead of making his PDC major debut at the UK Open this weekend. The Scottish international looks back on his qualifying success at Riley's Aberdeen, losing out in the final of the qualifiers a few years ago, his past experiences playing on the PDC ProTour, Development Tour and Challenge Tour, and representing Scotland at the British Internationals. The boys finish up the show with a dip into the mailbag to answer your listener questions. Join the Darts Strava King group on Strava *** Get your own Alex Moss replica shirt (as worn by our co-host at the Las Vegas Open 2026) from DJD here! A % of the profits will be donated to The Ethan King Fund for Ewing Sarcoma Research *** This podcast is brought to you in association with Darts Corner - the number one online darts retailer! Darts Corner offers the widest selection of darts products from over 30 different manufacturers. This podcast is sponsored by Darts Atlas - the platform for darts players, venues, and organisations. Darts Atlas is the home of the Amateur Darts Circuit (ADC) with hundreds of tournaments held on the platform every week. Have you used Darts Atlas before? Share your feedback and experiences with Darts Atlas with us by sending an email to weeklydartscast@gmail.com and be in with a chance of winning some new logo Weekly Dartscast stickers! Check out Condor Darts here: UK site *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis, Dan Hutchinson
We focus on Aberdeen's match with Celtic, with both sides under pressure to deliver a result for differing reasons and we look back at Dundee Utd's match with St Mirren. With Charlotte Cohen, Michael Grant and Cillian Sheridan.
Willie Miller and Scott Allan assess Celtic's huge win at Pittodrie keeping alive their Premiership title aspirations. Plus further frustration for Peter Leven's Aberdeen side.
Gordon Duncan, Tony Watt and Alex Rae are in the studio and Gabriel Antoniazzi is live from Pittodrie for Celtic's trip to Aberdeen.Hoops fans give their predictions and continue to question the club's operation behind the scenes, Rangers supporters give their thoughts on the title race and caller Tom looks ahead to St Mirren's clash with Tony and Alex's Partick Thistle in the Scottish Cup on Sunday.Plus, Beat The Pundit and the Full-Time Teaser.
Welcome to Episode 230 of the Perth to Paisley Podcast! The boys review the 1-0 win against Aberdeen, the Old Firm dropping points against each other that extended Hearts lead at the top of the table and preview the Killie game next weekend before finishing with a quiz, we hope you enjoy! Our Twitter: @PerthToPaisley Our Email: perthtopaisley@gmail.com Adam's Twitter: @kendoscolumn
The Go Radio Football Show: March 4th, 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! It's a night of tension, truth‑telling, and title‑race turmoil as Rob MacLean sits in with Mark Guidi and Andy Walker to break down one of the tightest and most unpredictable Premiership seasons in years. From Celtic's must‑win trip to Pittodrie to the spiralling chaos at Aberdeen and the relentless rise of Hearts and Motherwell, this episode is packed with sharp insight, heated debate, and big‑picture perspective. Celtic on the tightrope: Why dropping points at Pittodrie could be fatal — and the big selection calls that raised eyebrows. Aberdeen in disarray: Managerial confusion, relegation‑form results, and whether the players can raise their game with a potential new boss in the stands. Hearts in pole position: How the Tynecastle side quietly became favourites for the title — and whether they can hold off the Glasgow giants. Motherwell's miracle season: The best defence in the league, one of the best stories in Europe, and the players and manager set for huge summer interest. Rangers' frustration: Missed chances, game management doubts, and the lingering question — are they mentally strong enough to win the big moments? This episode is the full Scottish football soap opera — pressure, panic, pride, and possibility — all happening at once. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/3nM3_7hovRA?si=Kro-OHK_1iBFHq6u For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
It was incredible scenes at Ibrox on Sunday as Celtic kept their title hopes alive after coming back from 2-0 down to secure a 2-2 draw after a completely one sided 1st half from Rangers!Si Ferry, Slaney, Andy Halliday and Ross McCormack discuss all the major talking points from the game and what the ramifications are for both Danny Rohl and Martin O'Neill's sides in their bid for the SPFL Scottish Premiership title as table toppers, Hearts extended their lead even further following their 1-0 victory over Aberdeen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Brian Graham & Gordon Dalziel as there's more fallout from Sunday's dramatic Old Firm clash, There's talk about Kasper Schmeichel's future, Rangers title chances and we look ahead to Celtic's game with Aberdeen tomorrow.Plus Full Time Teaser & Beat The Pundit
It was incredible scenes at Ibrox on Sunday as Celtic kept their title hopes alive after coming back from 2-0 down to secure a 2-2 draw after a completely one sided 1st half from Rangers!Si Ferry, Slaney, Andy Halliday and Ross McCormack discuss all the major talking points from the game and what the ramifications are for both Danny Rohl and Martin O'Neill's sides in their bid for the SPFL Scottish Premiership title as table toppers, Hearts extended their lead even further following their 1-0 victory over Aberdeen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kentucky plays their most complete game of the season highlighted by Chandler and Oweh scoring outbursts, well rounded performances from Aberdeen and Moreno, and the bench stepping up. Sak and WT discuss what next in the last week of the regular season, SEC tournament seeding scenarios, and what this team can still accomplish.
Tony Anderson and Craig Cairns go over the latest set of batshit Scottish Premiership fixtures. Starting with the Old Firm they ask why Rangers regressed so starkly and why Celtic got another transfer window quite so wrong. Craig is on Claudio 9 as they discuss Hearts extending their lead at the top of the league and Aberdeen accepting that their season is done. There is also analysis of Motherwell and Falkirk's latest impressive displays and the share of the spoils at both Dens Park and Almondvale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mark & Scott discuss the 1-0 victory for Hearts over Aberdeen at Tynecastle, extending the lead at the top of the Premiership. Sponsored by Forrest Hepburn & McDonald Signs Ltd […]
Mark gives an immediate reaction to Hearts' 1-0 win over Aberdeen at Tynecastle, as Hearts extended their lead at the top of the Premiership table. Sponsored by Forrest Hepburn & […]
Abbreviated show ahead of UK women's basketball -- Mark Pope previews UK Vandy, with comments on development of Aberdeen and Moreno; (10:00) Kenny Brooks on who UK's brutal schedule is preparing the women's team for post-season; (19:00) a Texas billionaire wants to hand over college football TV rights and scheduling to the U.S. government...
Looking ahead to Hearts against Aberdeen this weekend with a view from the opposition camp, Mark is joined by BBC Radio Scotland legend – and huge Dons fan – Mr. […]
Pack your raincoat and your flannel, we're heading to Grays Harbor in Washington, the salty gateway to the Pacific and the misty doorstep of the Olympic Peninsula. The most notable town on Grays Harbor is Aberdeen, hometown of Kurt Cobain. The town leans into its legacy with a welcome sign that reads “Come As You Are,” a nod to the iconic Nirvana anthem. Nearby, a humble highway sign became rock folklore and was eventually relocated due to its popularity with fans.But Grays Harbor is more than grunge nostalgia. The stately Polson Museum, a 1924 riverfront mansion built by the Polson Logging Company family, houses antiques and logging relics that some visitors swear carry more than just dust. The museum gift shop shelves true crime tales like Deep in the Woods about the 1935 kidnapping of George Weyerhaeuser, and The Port of Missing Men, which recounts the chilling legend of sailor turned union man Billy Gohl.Dubbed the “Ghoul of Grays Harbor,” Billy Gohl was accused of murdering dozens of sailors in the early 1900s, allegedly stealing their valuables and dumping their bodies into the harbor. Convicted of only two murders, he died in prison, but debate still churns like gray water. Was he a serial killer responsible for up to 100 deaths, or a convenient scapegoat for powerful men threatened by his labor activism? His legend lingers at his namesake — Billy's Bar & Grill.The harbor's ghostly roll call does not end on land. The Lady Washington, a 1989 replica of the first American vessel to make landfall in the Pacific Northwest in 1788 under Captain Robert Gray, sails as a floating tribute to maritime history. Many believe old sea spirits are drawn out wherever the ship sails into port!Visit our website! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Patreon, & more! There are so many ways that you can support the show: BuyMeACoffee, Spreaker, or by leaving a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. Sources