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Welcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories – made in Scotland.So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers have enjoyed....* Brian Lee's article on the fascinating connection between fans of Morton and Serie B outfit Reggiana* Daniel Gray's latest Slow Match Report on Rangers' heroic draw with Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League quarter-finalAnd still to come....* The exclusive column from our tactics guy Adam Clery comparing Lewis Ferguson with Liam HendersonOnly paid subscribers to Nutmeg FC get every piece we produce straight to their inbox.This time on My Sporting Hero, our guest is Michael O'Neill.Portadown-born Michael played as a midfielder for several British clubs, including ones in Scotland where he is best remembered for spells at Dundee United and Hibernian. As a young man he set top-flight Newcastle ablaze with a stunning opening season. He moved to Tannadice and eventually fell out with notoriously thrawn United managerial legend Jim McLean. He also played over 30 times for Northern Ireland.Michael started out in management at Brechin City, made Shamrock Rovers Irish champions and led them into Europe, before taking the reins at Northern Ireland. He achieved the nation's first-ever qualification for the European Championship and progression to the second round of the finals in France in 2016. He also rescued Stoke City from relegation danger when he first joined the Potters.Michael is currently enjoying his second spell as Northern Ireland manager.His sporting hero is ‘Superbrat' and all-round tennis genius/guru John McEnroe.Nutmeg FC | Substack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nutmegfc.co.uk/subscribe
In our 31st episode of 'The Pyramid' Scottish football podcast, Kenny Crawford is joined by East Fife forward Alan Trouten and Stenhousemuir captain Gregor Buchanan.At the time of recording, Alan has just hit his 20th goal of the campaign in what is his 20th season as a SPFL player, and East Fife are sitting top of League Two. The former Queen's Park, Brechin City and Alloa Athletic man also shares how he feared for his life when a trip to the dentist went horribly wrong in November.Gregor's Warriors are flying in League One, eying back-to-back promotions under Gary Naysmith, so the big defender explains what it's like to be riding on the crest of a wave at Ochilview at the moment.
Hearts were the first team to book their place in the Scottish Cup fifth round with a 4-1 win over Brechin City. Joel Sked and Craig Cairns discuss the match, how Hearts survived a first-half scare and Elton Kabangu’s impact. How Hearts survived a scare to ensure there was no Scottish Cup upset at Brechin - https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/news/24865800.hearts-survived-brechin-scare-ensure-no-scottish-cup-upset/ Neil Critchley on cup scare, Elton Kabangu Hearts impact and Yan Dhanda practice - https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/news/24865816.neil-critchley-cup-scare-elton-kabangu-hearts-impact/Support the show: https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/subscribe
Laurie, Mark & Scott discuss the 0-0 draw with Aberdeen at Pittodrie, potential new signings, favourite assists & the upcoming Scottish Cup match against Brechin City. Sponsored by Forrest Hepburn […]
A Dayle Robertson hat-trick saw Brechin City remain top of the table with a 5-1 win at Huntly. It was a third game without a win for Huntly as Manager felt the scoreline wasn't reflective of the game. It's four league games unbeaten for City. With two goals early in the first half and another shortly after the break. Manager Patrick Cregg felt the timings of their goals proved crucial.
Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his thoughts on our Scottish Cup exit to Brechin City.
Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our defeat at Brechin.
Dundee United are wasting no time in tooling up for the Premiership, with Vicko Sevelj becoming their third summer capture – and more on the way. The Tangerines will be back in action on Saturday with a pre-season fixture against Brechin City to come. What will we learn from the trip to Glebe Park? Meanwhile, Dundee are back in training, but the wait goes on for new arrivals, aside from Ricki Lamie's loan becoming permanent. However, tying Luke McCowan to a new contract would arguably be their biggest bit of business. Will it happen? Host Tam Duthie is joined by Dundee United correspondent Alan Temple and sports editor Sean Hamilton.
Huntly went down to their heaviest defeat of the season after trailing one-nil at the break, they would then conceded four second half goals away to champions Brechin City. Colin Charlesworth felt it was a game of two halves for his side. After back-to-back defeats, City Manager Gavin Price was pleased with the three points and a fourth hat-trick of the season from top scorer Grady McGrath.
Huntly came from behind to earn a point against reigning champions Brechin City in a 2-2 draw. Huntly Manager Allan Hale felt the point was deserved while Brechin boss Andy Kirk was disappointed to see his side let a two goal lead slip.
Is winning the league a good enough reason to invade the sacred grass? Join the team as they debate the championship-winning codes of conduct.BT Sport's Andrew Slaven, West Ham's Laura Brannan and football filmmaker Findlay Marks are back again for the latest helping of Scottish football's news and funny stories.You might have noticed you could watch the FA Cup semi finals on TV at the weekend, but not any of our own exciting fixtures that were playing at the same time. We look at why the English FA broke their own blackout rules and how it's impacting the Scottish game.Meanwhile, the Premiership split saw St Mirren and Hibs bag the spots in the top six, while Livingston missed out again. But could more be done to market this stage of the season?Stirling Albion finally made it over the line and clinched the League Two Championship, hear from manager Darren Young on the achievement. And who's going to make it out of this weekend's Scottish Cup semi finals? It's Falkirk v Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday, before Rangers v Celtic on Sunday.RUNNING ORDER:01:42: Andrew tells us what it's like to produce a live title-winning game for the TV.04:49: Pitch invasions, are they harmless or disrespectful?10:35: News stories and funny stories, including what is going on with the blackout breach.18:08: We breakdown The Split, what happened and what the league should be doing to sell it better.25:34: SPFL round up, from Motherwell taking points off Celtic right down to Brechin City winning the Highland League.32:00: Hear from Stirling Albion manager Darren Young.36:05: The Scottish Cup semi final previews.GET IN TOUCH:• follow us on Twitter• follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter• follow Laura Brannan on Twitter• follow Findlay Marks on Twitter
Brechin City midfielder Anthony McDonald talks to Sean McAngus in the Highland League Podcast.
Brechin City left it late to secure a one-nil win over Huntly. Despite the defeat, Huntly Manager Allan Hale was impressed with the showing from his players. Brechin Manager Andy Kirk was delighted to see his side bounce back from a midweek defeat to Formartine.
Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction after his side earned a point away to league leaders Brechin City.
This week, we look at Aberdeen's 3-1 defeat at Hibs, where the pattern of the Dons losing when Ross McCrorie fills in at the back continued after Liam Scales' controversial dismissal. There's more likelihood of Jack Milne getting the nod to partner Anthony Stewart than a free agent coming in to provide back up, isn't there? In attack, could we see Ryan Duncan replacing the likes of Vicente Besuijen in the games ahead? Elsewhere, do Ross County have a scoring problem, and Cammy Harper and Inverness make a statement against fellow Championship title hopefuls Dundee. Then it's on to SPFL Trust Trophy previews - Caley Thistle look to make changes but avoid any slip-ups against Brechin City, Cove Rangers host Raith Rovers after their dramatic draw with Partick Thistle, and there's a Northern Goal derby as Peterhead host Elgin C
After last night's 7-1 victory over Brechin City, we look back not only at the game but the Don's trip to SPAIN. Whilst IN SPAIN we drew 1-1 with St Johnstone. There is also a preview of our trip to Balmoor with Colin Byiers of The Blue Toon Podcast.
On this week's show, there's another big plot twist in the Championship's never-ending whodunnit; League One takes a giant leap towards conclusion but pulls out at the last minute; Stenny and City battle over League Two's final remaining scraps; and Brechin City reflect on a satisfying Highland fling as the pyramid playoffs loom. All this and more, on this week's edition of the Auchterarder Chippy.Music Credits: Duck In The Alley, TrackTribeAir Fàir An Là, Niteworks (ft. SIAN)
Three second half goals gave Brechin City the win on their first visit to Christie Park. Huntly Assistant Manager Stefan Laird admitted it was a game of two halves for his side. The result sees City leapfrog Inverurie Loco Works to go fourth and Manager Andy Kirk was please to his side net twice within ten minutes following the interval.
This episode we bring you an exclusive interview with Darvel and former Hibs forward Ross Caldwell.Ross joined Ryan Clifford for a chat on the podcast with some untold stories on his career.He takes and talks Ryan through starting at youth levels and signing for SPL side Hibs,Ross signed full time at 16 and he speaks about eventually getting that first team contract. Making his debut as a sub against Rangers. Ross played with players like Leigh Griffiths, James McPake, Eoin Doyle and scoring the winner at Tynecastle in an Edinburgh Derby and playing against Celtic in a Scottish Cup Final making an appearance off the bench and the lows of Terry Butcher and Maurice Malpas.Ross then moved to St Mirren playing with the like of John McGinn, Steven Thompson and Jim Goodwin he speaks highly of this group of players.Ross played for other clubs including Alloa, East Kilbride, Ayr United, Cowdenbeath, Brechin City, Morton and Blantyre Vics.Ross is currently still playing with Ayrshire and West of Scotland League Side Darvel Fc who are managed by former Colville Park Manger Mick Kennedy they play Arbroath in the 4th round of the Scottish Cup.Representing Scotland at Youth Level.What a listen this is fantastic player and great guy!
Dick Campbell is an icon of Scottish football. He is currently manager of Arbroath. He has managed in Scotland for 33 years and his management career includes successful lengthy spells at Brechin City and Forfar Athletic.
The dream team are back together as Will returns from annual leave to discuss the latest sporting happenings around the Highlands this week with Andrew. Kicking us off in this episode are Inverness Caledonian Thistle, who have gone through a sticky patch of form recently but still sit in second place in the Championship. Is there any need to panic? Do they need to score more goals? How does Wallace Duffy feel after a string of injuries at the start of the season? If you've had any of these questions, we've got you covered. It has been a busy week at Ross County too, but more for what hasn't happened than what has after their game against Hibernian was called off twice because of positive Covid tests. It has broken their momentum after last week's eye-catching 5-0 win over Dundee, and the Staggies will return to action with the toughest possible test - away at Rangers. Can they take something away from Ibrox? There's also more of a spotlight on the rest of football in the area, with Clachnacuddin's Highland League match against Brechin City under a particular spotlight as Will outright says he doesn't want Brechin to win the league. That's the top of the table, but there's also a brief discussion on the state of the relegation battle, as well as North Caledonian League and ICT Women updates. After all rugby in Inverness got cancelled last Saturday because of Covid, Highland and Inverness Craig Dunain return to action tomorrow. That's not all from rugby though, as Jamie Dobie made his Scotland debut against Tonga in their first Autumn international - but should his arrival on the senior international scene be a sign that the SRU should put more faith in their own youth? Let us know what you think on Twitter (@Balls_Whistles) or by emailing ballsandwhistles@hnmedia.co.uk, and thanks as always are due to the band Forest Fires for our theme Scared of the Dark. Check out their latest single Deadweight now!
Another action packed podcast as Brechin City boss Andy Kirk, Fraserburgh's Scott Barbour and Deveronvale frontman Dane Ballard joins Iain Auld to chat. Plus MFR's Garry Spence takes part in the predictor league.
Brechin City remain unbeaten at home in the Highland League with as a solitary Maksym Kucheriavyi goal earned a one-nil win over Huntly. Despite the defeat, Huntly Manager Allan Hale was pleased with the performance from his side and felt they deserved something from the game. City Manager Andy Kirk was delighted with the response from his side following their midweek defeat to Inverurie Loco Works.
The Highland League is back! The HFL Show catches up with Inverurie Locos boss Andy Low and Brechin City forward Garry Wood after the first weekend of action. Podcast hosted by Iain Auld
Ken Eadie : Shoot! 11th November 1978 In this episode we take a look inside a Shoot! magazine from 11th November 1978 with ex-Kilmarnock, Brechin City, Falkirk, Clydebank, Airdrie and Queen Of The South striker, Ken Eadie. This is Part Two of a two-parter. For more details on this podcast including an electronic copy of the magazine and other fascinating comments and links, please visit our website http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ where you can also donate for a chance to win some goodies including the original magazine from the show. Remember, 100% of all money donated goes to our charity partner, @WDCommFoodshare. with @scotsfootycard, @simonweir and @tombrogan. Sign up for our podcast newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/46321edb694d/shoot-the-breeze-newsletter Follow along with the articles, photographs and videos from the show: http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ Let's Shoot! The Breeze
Ken Eadie : Shoot! 11th November 1978 In this episode we take a look inside a Shoot! magazine from 11th November 1978 with ex-Kilmarnock, Brechin City, Falkirk, Clydebank, Airdrie and Queen Of The South striker, Ken Eadie. This is Part One of a two-parter. For more details on this podcast including an electronic copy of the magazine and other fascinating comments and links, please visit our website http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ where you can also donate for a chance to win some goodies including the original magazine from the show. Remember, 100% of all money donated goes to our charity partner, @WDCommFoodshare. with @scotsfootycard, @simonweir and @tombrogan. Sign up for our podcast newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/46321edb694d/shoot-the-breeze-newsletter Follow along with the articles, photographs and videos from the show: http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ Let's Shoot! The Breeze
Kelty Hearts win in the League Two play-off final over Brechin City and reach the SPFL for the first time ever ending Brechin City's 67-year stay in the senior leagues.
In our ninth episode of 'The Pyramid' Scottish football podcast, Kenny Crawford is joined by Partick Thistle defender Steven Bell and Elgin City manager Gavin Price. Steven offers us an insight into the remarkable run-in the Jags had on their way to winning the League One title, while Gavin looks back on sealing a promotion play-off spot in League Two and explains how his playing career took him from Brechin City to Dutch football!
Yr actor Llion Williams, chwaraeodd ran George Huws yn y gyfres gomedi C'mon Midffîld, sy'n rhoi'r byd pêl-droed yn ei le gyda Malcolm Allen ac Owain Tudur Jones.
Ben, Derek, and Chris preview the Pyramid Play-off between Highland League champions Brora Rangers & Lowland League champions Kelty Hearts. Plus the latest on BSC Glasgow after manager Stephen Swift left for Stenhousemuir. More on Brechin City, mental health, and "non-league jobbers". twitter.com/OfficialCatchup www.facebook.com/LowlandLeagueCatchup/ #OfficialCatchup #SLFL #SPFL
Welcome to Episode 44 of Glory Days of Gold. Recorded across two continents, Glory Days of Gold brings you a regular dose of East Fife FC and Scottish football chat, with a splattering of interesting interviews, fun segments, and music thrown in along the way. Silly us. We thought with East Fife's season wrapping up, with no meaningful games left to play, that it would be a pretty quiet week down Bayview way. What on earth would we talk about on the show? How wrong we were. It's been a week of farce and shame in lower league Scottish football and it all started at Broadwood on Tuesday evening when East Fife refused to play their game against Clyde after a positive test in the Bully Wee camp was revealed minutes before kick off. We delve into the farcical scenes at the match, the subsequent fall out, and the ridiculous fine handed out to East Fife, in a situation that did that rare thing of basically uniting Scottish football fans. Sadly East Fife's season just doesn't seem to want to end. We take a brief look at the game that did go ahead this week against Peterhead, try to muster up some enthusiasm for the season run-in, and look ahead to the exciting battle between Brora Rangers, Kelty Hearts, and Brechin City for a place in League 2. But we get into more serious issues to end the show as we look at abuse in football, both on and off the pitch, with the unsavoury incident around David Cox as the catalyst. We talk mental health, the abuse Cox says made him retire from the game, and question whether this is going to start a conversation about mental health issues or make players less likely to come out and talk about it. And as the game is uniting about social media abuse this weekend, is that just posturing or can we really see real change in that regard and how would it come about? All of that plus our regular music and fun sections. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.42: East Fife's Clyde Covid Controversy and farcical fines 39.57: Fife Bands In Focus - The Ghost Train - Hope and Glory 44.25: Trying, and failing, to care about the season run-in 59.48: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive? - Euan Donaldson 62.40: Brora, Kelty, and Brechin - the battle for a league place begins 73.27: David Cox, mental health, and abuse in football and online 99.30: Wavelength - I, Ludicrous - Bring On The Substitute
Seán and Cameron are joined by Jack and Struan to dissect the biggest football stories from one of the most bizarre weeks in the sport's history. Brechin City running scared, Premiership MVP Kyle Lafferty and Jose Mourinho leaving Spurs are all discussed. Of course, that pesky European Super League gets a bit of airtime too. Tune in for an episode filled with hate for Florentino Perez, The Glazers and, erm, Josh Vela. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Twitter @ENRGExtraTime.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
This week on the Courier Talking Football podcast, Eric Nicolson, Jim Spence and Sean Hamilton discuss Dundee United and St Johnstone's Scottish Cup quarter final hopes, Dundee's chances of clinching that all-important second place in the Championship and Brechin City's call for the pyramid play-off to be scrapped.
Beyond The Headline: Going deeper on the biggest stories in football
In this episode we head down to the fourth division and ask: why did Rangers make such hard work of an apparently easy task? What’s Ally McCoist’s lasting legacy? And importantly, was any of it fun? Hear the story of Rangers' first game against Brechin City, through their promotions up to the Championship where the Rangers machine stuttered in the play off final to Motherwell. Show Notes Become a subscriber to The Athletic here and hear this podcast, and others, without ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben, Chris, and Derek discuss all the latest from the Lowland League, Kelty Heart's Betfred Cup game away to Brechin City and preview next week's Soccer Shop Direct Challenge Cup games. twitter.com/OfficialCatchup www.facebook.com/LowlandLeagueCatchup/ #NoScotlandNoParty #OfficialCatchup #SLFL #LetFansIn
The Elgin City manager chats about his playing career which included a spell in Holland playing for ADO Den Haag and in Scotland for St Johnstone, Forfar and Brechin City. He's recently celebrated 3 years as the Borough Briggs boss having made the step up from assistant manager.
Telfer and Shaughan are back with another deep dive into the lower leagues, looking specifically at six matches at the weekend, two from each division, but essentially covering every team again. Getting special attention were Dunfermline v Queen of the South, Forfar Athletic v Montrose (ANGUS DERBY!) and Albion Rovers v Brechin City. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Dundee United fans are hoping Jeando Fuchs can provide the answer to the problem of serving Lawrence Shankland. Meanwhile, bold selection calls by James McPake paid off for Dundee, the two top Fife clubs are putting down impressive markers and Jim, Ian and Eric discuss who Brechin City should appoint to replace Mark Wilson.
The latest in our series of interviews with Scottish footballers who have played outside of the UK. Darryl came through the youth systems of Celtic and then Rangers before playing for a number of clubs in the Scottish and English Leagues; Brechin City, Falkirk, Hull City, Hartlepool United, Swansea City, Bristol Rovers, Carlisle United, Hibs and Cheltenham Town. He then spent 4 years playing in the I-League in India with Salgaocar, Goa and Mohun Bagan then returning to Scotland with St Mirren, Airdrieonians, Stirling Albion and has (since this interview was recorded) joined Stranraer ahead of the 2020/21 season. We chat to Darryl about his journey, experiences of playing abroad and discuss his career. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScotsAbroadPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScotsAbroadPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scots_abroad_podcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trampledbet Web: http://www.trampledbet.com/scots-abroad
The latest in our series of interviews with Scottish footballers who have played outside of the UK. Darryl came through the youth systems of Celtic and then Rangers before playing for a number of clubs in the Scottish and English Leagues; Brechin City, Falkirk, Hull City, Hartlepool United, Swansea City, Bristol Rovers, Carlisle United, Hibs and Cheltenham Town. He then spent 4 years playing in the I-League in India with Salgaocar, Goa and Mohun Bagan then returning to Scotland with St Mirren, Airdrieonians, Stirling Albion and has (since this interview was recorded) joined Stranraer ahead of the 2020/21 season. We chat to Darryl about his journey, experiences of playing abroad and discuss his career. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScotsAbroadPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScotsAbroadPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scots_abroad_podcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trampledbet Web: http://www.trampledbet.com/scots-abroad
The arbitration case commences, some key dates ahead of the new season, the possible increase to five substitutions in Scottish football; a big, juicy transfer round-up, a Brechin City themed quiz and so much more on the latest episode of The Tap Bag Podcast! Fantasy Football League code: xlaPqhttps://twitter.com/TapBagPodcast https://www.facebook.com/TapBagPodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/TapBagPodcast)
The latest in our series of interviews with Scottish footballers who have played outside of the UK. With spells at Dundee, Peterhead, Dundee United, Blackpool, Hibs, Botosani, Raith Rovers, Brechin City & his current dual roles as a player for Forfar Athletic and youth coach at Dundee We talk to Scott about his career ups and downs, dealing with injury, going to play in Romania & his ambitions in coaching.
The latest in our series of interviews with Scottish footballers who have played outside of the UK. With spells at Dundee, Peterhead, Dundee United, Blackpool, Hibs, Botosani, Raith Rovers, Brechin City & his current dual roles as a player for Forfar Athletic and youth coach at Dundee We talk to Scott about his career ups and downs, dealing with injury, going to play in Romania & his ambitions in coaching.
In this episode of Campbell's Footballs, former Dundee and Aberdeen goalkeeper Derek Soutar joins me to discuss his career in football. We discuss: Days at Dundee, loan spells at Brechin City and Alloa Athletic, Working under Jocky Scott and Jimmy Calderwood his time at the Dons including "that" semi final against Queen of the South in 2008, Cyprus Formartine United Goalkeeping Academy In association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music
In episode 17, the lads return to their virtual habitats to bring you the latest goings on including how the SFA should help, UEFA, clubs helping others to raise funds and the countdown to furloughing. Also, the boys kick off their season awards (so far!) by going in depth to League Two. Over on Patreon, the lads deep dive into Brechin City and what lies ahead for the hedge. --- Music from filmmusic.io "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Former Dundee United and Celtic defender Mark Wilson joins me on Campbell's Footballs to discuss his career in football. We also delve into Mark's management journey so far at Airdrieonians and his current club Brechin City. In association with Toby Johnson Music and Rory Hope Music.
PODCAST 13: Season's greetins (and it literally is) when looking back on recent lapses. Ahead for Elgin City is the Brechin City match at Borough Briggs and also Cove in the post-Christmas game away from home. Aye hopeful - as ever - of an upturn in fortunes in January.
Where we: - start later than usual - have a bit of an issue with how this was recorded - talk goalscoring goalies - recall a good night at the EPL Supporters' Holiday Do Show notes: Brechin City goalie https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/fp/video-brechin-city-goalkeeper-scores-incredible-goal-from-90-yards-to-seal-win/ Lost Footballs account https://twitter.com/Lostfootballs/media
Paul and Andy were joined by world record ground-hopping NFL fan Jacob Barnor and Brechin City goalkeeper Lewis McMinn who scored a goal from 90 yards out! Plus, TV formats for Wolves goalkeeping coach Pat Mountain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a busy podcast this week as the regular trio are joined by Aaron from Fauldhouse United. We start with the action from last midweek which leads us in to the Premiership action from Saturday. As we've got Aaron on we get him to talk us through the events of Fauldhouse United's Junior Cup tie at Bridge of Don. There was a fair bit of publicity around the tie after it was initially called off due to suspicious reasons. The lower leagues are covered with the game of the weekend being in League Two. Our #pickitoot moment also came there as Brechin City's goalkeeper Lewis McGinn scored. Krys and Aaron talk us through the League Cup final as Celtic made it 10 domestic trophies in a row. Aaron has recently launched a football project called Time to Tackle. He discusses how it's been going in terms of helping others through football therapy. We finish off by discussing Cowdenbeath's David Cox and the unnecessary abuse that he has received that may force him to quit football. Thanks as always for listening. Tweet us @sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsInstagram - sffpodcast
It's a busy podcast this week as the regular trio are joined by Aaron from Fauldhouse United. We start with the action from last midweek which leads us in to the Premiership action from Saturday. As we've got Aaron on we get him to talk us through the events of Fauldhouse United's Junior Cup tie at Bridge of Don. There was a fair bit of publicity around the tie after it was initially called off due to suspicious reasons. The lower leagues are covered with the game of the weekend being in League Two. Our #pickitoot moment also came there as Brechin City's goalkeeper Lewis McGinn scored. Krys and Aaron talk us through the League Cup final as Celtic made it 10 domestic trophies in a row. Aaron has recently launched a football project called Time to Tackle. He discusses how it's been going in terms of helping others through football therapy. We finish off by discussing Cowdenbeath's David Cox and the unnecessary abuse that he has received that may force him to quit football. Thanks as always for listening. Tweet us @sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsInstagram - sffpodcast
Joel Sked is on hosting duties - God help us - to oversee a delve into the lower leagues. He is joined by Craig G Telfer and Gary Cocker... Dundee were relegated, remember.The trio have a stab at Hotties or Notties before jumping down to League Two where they talk about Cove Rangers and the League Two title race. Chat moves on to Stenhousemuir - of course - and Brechin City, the latter are starting at the trapdoor.They then go up the divisions to discuss an ailing Partick Thistle before finishing with the coup de grace: Dundee.Rock on! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colin Paterson is joined by Fraser Clarke, Mark Pirie and special guest Brechin City's manager Mark Wilson for the Lower League podcast For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In part 2, Darren Dods chats to Danny about his first venture into the part time game at Forfar Athletic. We talked in length about his appointment as Brechin City manager and the many ups and downs that came with this role.
In part 1, Danny sits down with Darren Dods to chat about his 20 year playing career at full time level. His careers took him to famous clubs across the country and he was even in the reckoning for a full Scotland cap. The next instalment will focus on his experience in the lower leagues, particularly his time as manager of Brechin City.
After some Scotland soul-searching, Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Kieran Canning crack on and preview the return of the Premiership. It’s a huge weekend for Hibs and Hearts, while Stevie May’s St Johnstone look to lift themselves off the bottom with a win at Pittodrie. Former Celtic star Mark Wilson joins us – he’s taking up the reins at Brechin City as they look to avoid a third successive relegation. Plus there’s tales of Fort William, Feyenoord lighters and Andrew’s brush with Mugabe. WE’VE GOT A NEW WEBSITE! check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) ! • PART 1: Some Scotland soul-searching (01m 10s) • PART 2: Hearts v Motherwell & Kilmarnock v Hibs previews (10m 55s) • PART 3: Aberdeen v St Johnstone preview with Ed Hodge, author of Our Day In May (22m 10s) • PART 4: Lee Price from Paddy Power – a bad weekend for Livi and Levein? (30m 00s) • PART 5: Interview with Brechin City manager Mark Wilson (31m 35s) • PART 6: Ross County v St Mirren, Hamilton v Celtic and Rangers v Livingston previews (39m 40s)
Colin Paterson is joined by Lennox Herald's Fraser Clarke for the latest Back Page Lower League podcast For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tony and Shaughan are joined by Dumbarton supporter and journalist Fraser Clarke to discuss the latest goings on in the lower league. This includes Barry Smith's exit from Brechin City, a Terrace Podcast trip to Elgin and the make-up of League One after three weeks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s another treat for us this week as Si Ferry speaks to Northern Ireland Manager, Michael O’Neill about his career as a player and how he rose through the ranks in management from part-time Brechin City to joining the top table of International football at the Euros in 2016. A really funny and genuine insight into the life and career of Now one of the top international managers in the game which you’re sure to enjoy!
It’s another treat for us this week as Si Ferry speaks to Northern Ireland Manager, Michael O’Neill about his career as a player and how he rose through the ranks in management from part-time Brechin City to joining the top table of International football at the Euros in 2016. A really funny and genuine insight into the life and career of Now one of the top international managers in the game which you’re sure to enjoy!
Jeff n jon get stuck into the UCL and talk Liverpool not needing a defence, Real being lucky and the pinnacle of football. The EPL relegation battle is hotting up, Huddersfield and west ham could be in trouble and Swansea are teetering but maybe Southampton and stoke are too crap to take advantage? There is the exciting End Feature, Brechin City and Young Boys.
It's a very late night podcast for Lewis, Jonny, Tom and Fisher as they sit down to discuss and disect Scotland's two friendly matches against Costa Rica and Hungary. All the main talking points are brought up including the best formation going forward, fitting Tierney and Robertson in the same side, Championship v SPFL and what we learned from the two games. The boys then shift gears to talk all the goings on in the Championship including another Dundee Utd rant from Tom and another discussion on Brechin City. We then look over League One and Two- with particular attention paid to Ian McCall's post-match comments and the remarkable turnaround at Danny Lennon's Clyde. Arguably the biggest game of the weekend- the Irn Bru cup final between Dumbarton and Inverness- is briefly discussed, before we answer your questions and comments. Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Welcome to the latest episode of Twenty Minute Tims. The football is finally back after the winter shutdown and we're raring to go into the second part of the season. We chat about what was basically a training exercise against Brechin City, and talk over the dealings or lack thereof in the current transfer window. There's also largely groundless rumours, Schrodinger's Transfer Window, Olivier Ntcham, Chick Young and much more. Thanks very much for listening.
Hamish, Lewis and a returning Connor are on hand to review an intriguing opening weekend of the Scottish league season live from a top secret location. They look at all of the weekend's games and talking points in the top flight including a spirited, yet ultimately fruitless performance from Motherwell against Rangers, managerless Hearts and whether we should look too much into the opening day results afterall. Focus then turns to the Championship- with a lengthy discussion on Brechin City and why they are doomed from the very start. Leagues 1 and 2 are also discussed with particular attention paid to the teams that are expected to finish at the top end of each respective league. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
The guys regroup to bring you another passionate episode looking back at yet another interesting weekend of SPFL action, filled with drama, controversy and goals. They start by looking back at Saturday's Glasgow Derby - where the game was won and where the result leaves both teams before moving onto the other top-flight games including Aberdeen's inconsistent start, another Dundee draw and a slight revival for Richie Foran's Caley Thistle. Attention then turns to the lower leagues with drama aplenty for the likes of Brechin City, Clyde and Edinburgh City before the guys answer your questions and preview Celtic's UEFA Champions League match against the might of Barcelona. Enjoy, and let us know what you think by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
A massive panel consisting of Hamish, Calum, Lewis, Matt, Ross, Connor, Callum and Jonny sit down to discuss an enthralling weekend of Scottish football action with no shortage of talking points to run the rule over. They look back at a momentous day in the Premiership title race with Celtic's last-gasp win at Kilmarnock looking like it may seal a fifth title in a row for the Hoops after Aberdeen struggled at Motherwell. Elsewhere, the Dundee and Highland derbies also produced incidents along with the remaining top-flight matches. The other three leagues weren't bad either with a thrilling Friday night in Falkirk, a stunning win for Raith over stuttering Hibernian and a big Brechin City victory providing the fuel for discussion. Oh, and we also have a terrific trio of guests with weekend heroes Louis Moult and Bob McHugh joining us on the line along with Raith Rovers' assistant manager Darren Taylor. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
In Episode 13 of the Aye Ready Podcast, we discuss the 2-1 victory at home against Brechin City, The supporters groups meeting with the CEO. The classic match this episode focuses on certain famous header to clinch us a record equaling title haul and for our 'what-a-player' section, we put the spotlight on someone we call 'Super'.