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Scott McTominay is ripping it up in Serie A and the Napoli fans are signing That's Amore. The leagues are being wrapped up as Celtic seal the Premiership, Peterhead clinch League Two and East Kilbride edge another step closer to the SPFL. But it's all about the Championship this weekend as Falkirk and Livingston battle it out for the final league title, on the last day of their season. Neil Critchley has departed Hearts, bad news for Dumbarton as their move out of admin looks to be off and league reconstruction is also off the cards, for the top flight at least. And what did you make of Celtic's protest against Dundee United's ticket prices, are fans being priced out of football or are Celtic a bit pot kettle for being offended? Join Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks for the latest news and stories from Scottish football.00:00: Hello00:29: Intro05:05: Funnies10:26: Celtic fans protest ticket prices17:03: Hearts sack Neil Critchley23:35: McTominay is ripping it up in Serie A26:21: Dumbarton's struggles continue28:12: League reconstruction is off the table31:19: The leagues are being wrapped up
Good Bad Sport 041 “The Rise and Fall of Dumbarton FC” Recorded on April 21st 2024. 1) Introduction. 2) The first 2 years of the Scottish Football Association 3) 21 st Century Dumbarton FC 4) Obituaries: Johnny Graham 5) Teams and Team Names: Dumbarton 6) Bad Sport Moment 2021: Dumbarton 7) Good Sport Moment 2025: Updates from the last few days 8) Outro Ep38 had the shortest managerial reigns Follow the podcast @goodbadsport Follow the network @visglobalmedia Follow Graham @mgbgraham Music is "Hyperfun" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Fraser Clarke joins Craig G Telfer to take a look at the big games in the Scottish lower leagues. After exploring Dumbarton's potential exit from administration, the pair talk about Livingston's must-win victory over Greenock Morton, Arbroath's title win, and Edinburgh City's promotion aspirations. 0:00 Start 1:30 Dumbarton coming out of administration 13:30 Greenock Morton 1-2 Livingston 33:30 Arbroath: League One champions 48:00 Edinburgh City 2-0 Elgin City Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andy and Gordo are joined by Calum Hodgart to give their betting picks for this weekend all across the UK, Europe and further. It's the football betting podcast that doesn't take its self too seriously. This weeks picks come from: Wolfsburg v Heidenheim (German Bundesliga) Estrela Amadora v Sporting Lisbon (Portuguese Primeira Liga) Birmingham City v Shrewsbury Town (English League One) Kashima Antlers v Vissel Kobe (Japanese J1 League) Sassuolo v Reggiana (Italian Serie B) Midtjylland v Brondby (Danish Superliga) Shimizu S-Pulse v Shonan Bellmare (Japanese J1 League) Modena v Catanzaro (Italian Serie B) Crewe Alexandra v Port Vale (English League Two) Alloa Athletic v Dumbarton (Scottish League Two) Cesena v Juve Stabia (Italian Serie B) Heracles v Twente (Dutch Eredivisie) Check out our website trampledbet.com Subscribe to Trampled Bet Patreon patreon.com/trampledbet Follow Trampled Bet on Twitter twitter.com/trampledbet Trampled Bet is part of the Sport Social Podcast Network. To find your next favourite podcast visit podcast.sport-social.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have the wheels come off Scotland after they slip to a 3-0 home defeat to Greece. How does Steve Clarke recover from a horror show in Hampden?Join Andrew Slaven, commentator Andy Bargh and author John Bleasedale as they dissect another disaster.But thats not all - Dumbarton became the first club to be relegated in Scotland. How bad is it for the Sons?Falkirk on the brink of a return to the Premiership after a 15 year hiatus.And Neil Lennon is back in management, this time at Dunfermline.
The Cairngorm Funicular Railway is back up and running after some extensive structural works. Mark took a trip up to the snow-covered peak with the Interim Chief Executive Officer of Cairngorm Mountain Scotland Limited, Tim Hurst, to find out what impact the funicular has for the mountain resort.Farmers and land managers are working together in Moray to investigate how they can tackle environmental challenges such as flooding and decline of biodiversity in the area. Rachel is with Ron Oliveira from Shempton Farms and Charlie Davis from Sylvestris Land Management at Balormie Marsh to hear how their efforts are going.Duke Christie is an artist and cabinet maker based in Moray, who has featured his work in galleries and design showcases across the world and is renowned for his unique use of fire. Mark met up with him at his workshop to learn more about his craft.Historic Environment Scotland recently granted Category A Listed Status to the Glasgow Central Mosque. The building was the first in Scotland to utilise Islamic architectural traditions, articulating these with Glasgow's typical red sandstone. Mark met up with Omar Afzal to hear more about the mosque's design and the important role the mosque plays in Glasgow's Muslim community.Rachel meets up with a colleague and regular Out of Doors contributor Linda Sinclair, after she has recently received a Police Scotland bravery award for her efforts in rescuing a woman from the sea in Orkney.Students from the Sculpture and Environmental Art course at Glasgow School of Art staged a pop-up exhibition at Lang Craigs in Dumbarton, utilising the landscape and environment in their installations. Rachel met up with the students to learn more about the inspiration for their projects and the history behind this transient exhibition.There have been reindeer on the slopes of Cairngorm for over 70 years, with the first animals being established in the area in 1952. Now, the centre has undergone significant renovations, moving into a purpose built centre, complete with paddocks and exhibitions. Mark met with Co-Director of the Cairngorm Reindeer Centre Tilly Smith to hear more about this project and how it feels to move the centre out from its original location - the front room of her house!David Atthowe of outdoor exploration company Reveal Nature is an expert in revealing some of the hidden markings and patterns of the world around us using the magic of UV light. Paul English went along to a late night tour in Bute Community Forest in Argyll to see some of this biofluorescence for himself
The Chase Just when we thought we were out, they dragged us back in. Back into the relegation fight and back into the administration struggle. The majority of this podcast was recorded on the evening of Sunday 16 March, the day before the BDO statement and the Alan Savage press conference. After a month's break we literally chose the worst time to come back. We did record some bonus chat on the Monday however, which we have dropped into the pod from 50 minutes, plus Savage's press conference in full from 1:49. Join Andrew Moffat, Stevie Riley, Andrew Young, Sandy Sutherland, Lee Tarling, and the Press and Journal's very own Paul Chalk to as they talk through the recent matches, look at the headlines, talk about some of the worst loan signings ever to darken our door, and what our chances are of survival. 00:00 Hello The boys discuss their thoughts on our league position. Are they happy to have finally got out of the bottom two? Worried we might drop back down? Looking forward to being mathematically safe? Or targeting play-offs? 08:27 Game by Game The unexpected defeat to Annan plus wins over Stenny, Dumbarton, Kelty, and Queen of the South. Who have been our star performers from the past month? 33:41 Scottish Football Headlines A new feature for the Wyness Shuffle as we look at the Scottish football headlines, which are: Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC New Cumnock man named as part of interim Rangers management team Police open to discussions on football booze ban 50:20 The Club The panellists settle down to have a leisurely chat about the great place the club finds itself in, until… 50.50 ALERT ALERT: THE BDO STATEMENT Moff, Chalky and Stevie get together to discuss the worrying three page statement from the Administrators in which they outline the perilous state of affairs, the hurdles that need to be overcome and the shocking realisation that no bids had been made for ICT by the proposed deadline. 1:03:23 The Club: Player contracts, who stays and who goes, and congratulations to Musa 1:07:50 Talk to Me: Scott Young The Chairman joined Stevie on the Sunday to discuss the current operations of the club, difficulties that have been overcome and how everyone is pulling together in spite of the situation. 1:19:04 Commercial opportunities and sublime meals What is the most sublime meal you've ever had and do ducks have more personality than chickens? 1:29:13 Hi Ho Silver Here Come the Loan Rangers! We have had some absolute diddies over the years. We pick out some of the best and the worst, which might include Gregg Hood, Aiden Chipperfield, Roman Golobart, Tom Aldred and some other nefarious characters. 1:39:11 League Lookahead The remaining 7 league matches. How many points will we get and where will be finish. The boys put it all on the line. 1:49:27 BONUS: Alan Savage's Press Conference Alan Savage's 17 March press conference in full. 2:00: 26 Bye for now THE WYNESS SHUFFLE WILL RETURN, PROBABLY SOONER THAN EXPECTED AS WE COVER THE EVOLVING NEWS.
Talk about Super Sunday?! 11 goals in two derbies left us with loads to talk about this week.Dumbarton also avoided relegation in the dying seconds... but that's only denying the inevitable for a little longer.Scotland take on Greece in the Nations League play off, for a place in League A. But while there are some exciting young additions to the squad, we question the worth in handing call ups to boys who have played for other countries.And just weeks on from their historic Scottish Cup win, Queen's Park have sacked manager Callum Davidson. Are the Spiders being ambitious in their aspirations, or was it a premature decision by the club?Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks break down the biggest and funniest stories across Scottish football.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - INTRO03:29 - AGAINST MODERN FOOTBALL: The Main Event, BTS and POV.11:22 - FUNNIES: Černý's supersoaker, silent celebrations and if only your pets could talk...15:56 - NEWS: Callum Davidson sacked by Queen's Park, Motherwell fans leading the booze ban fight and a Caley call-up. 27:52 - SCOTLAND: Greece playoff preview, and why is George Hirst being considered?42:37 - RANGERS: The Europa League, beating Celtic and Barry Ferguson.55:23 - SPFL: Dundee Derby thriller, the race for the top six, and Dumbarton are safe...for now.55:23 - OUTRO
Fraser Clarke and Craig G Telfer get together to take a wander around the Scottish lower leagues. The pair do their best to talk about the midweek Championship fixtures before taking a deep dive into Dumbarton and their ongoing administration. They finish by marvelling at Forfar Athletic's come-from-behind win at Stranraer - with 10 men, no less! 0:00 Start 03:00 Queen's Park 2-3 Ayr United 12:00 Airdrie 0-3 Falkirk 22:00 Dumbarton deep dive 50:00 Fan behaviour issues 59:00 Stranraer 1-2 Forfar Athletic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Kraken Wakes Something is stirring in the depths of League One. Harpooned by its own keepers, consigned to the bottom of the table in October and dismissed as a toothless nonentity by supporters of rival clubs, the behemoth that is ICT is rising again. Annan are being drawn towards its pitiless maw, and just beyond, Montrose are floundering desperately. Our intrepid crew of Andrew Moffat, Ross MacKenzie, Stevie Riley, Andrew Young and George Moodie climb inside the TWS bathysphere and descend to examine the phenomenon at close quarters: a 2-hour-and-39-minute journey containing over 30 years-worth of ICT references, wild conjecture and mild distraction. Let's Shuffle! 00:01:10: Introduction / Highland Highlight Moff introduces the panel, and we reflect on some of the highlights of the past month, from the goal-getting heroics of Alfie Bavidge and Keith Bray to Billy Mckay's contributions behind the scenes. Also, some chat about fishing. 00:08:36: The Headlines For those listeners who have been doing media-free January, here is the news. 00:09:48: Game by Game The panellists discuss the recent home and away matches against Queen of the South, and Scott Kellacher's line-ups and tactical tweaks. We also revisit the impressive away victories against Alloa and Annan and the fine performance against Dumbarton that kicked off a successful January, and try to weigh up how ICT compare to the rest of the teams in the league. 00:39:12: Talk to Me: Cammy Harper Still only 24, Cammy Harper played first-team football for ICT under John Robertson, Neil McCann, Billy Dodds and Duncan Ferguson, and also experienced plenty of Scott Kellacher's coaching. Stevie sat down with Cammy to discuss his move to Carlisle, the differences between Scottish and English lower-league football, Caley Thistle teams past and present, and Kell's qualities as a coach. 01:05:24: The Club On the football side ICT are in calmer, warmer waters, but in financial terms the whirlpool of administration is still raging, and the car parks are under threat from sharks. We take our monthly look at all things club-related, from wrangling over leases, to our incoming commercial business manager, to the work of the Supporters' Trust and the continuing success of Bar 94. 01:29:59 The Scottish Transplant Football Team The last Transplant Football World Cup brought together teams from all over the world, but Scotland wasn't among them. ICT season ticket holder and heart transplant recipient Duncan MacCaulay wants to make sure that isn't repeated. AY spoke to the newly-appointed manager of Scotland's first national transplant football team. 01:47:33 Donald Trump's Scottish Football Cabinet Donald Trump's weird, colourful and downright criminal cabinet picks made headlines all round the world. If he's searching for more bizarre characters to make up his government, however, he need look no further than Scottish football. We come up with an alternative cabinet for The Donald. 01:54:03: Talk to Me: Martin Bavidge Before Alfie, there was Martin. By our reckoning, Alfie Bavidge is the third Caley Thistle player whose dad also played for the club. Stevie spoke to Martin Bavidge about playing under Pele, choosing to remain part time in football, and the role he played in bringing Alfie to ICT. 02:23:23: League Lookahead We round off the pod by looking at our chances in February's games against Arbroath, Stenhousemuir and Kelty and speculating on where the club might finish the season if the current trajectory continues. There's it.
With Shaughan McGuigan on holiday and Fraser Clarke a last-minute scratch, Craig Fowler joins Craig G Telfer on this week's Lower League Show. The pair chat about a disastrous first game for Michael Tidser at Dumbarton, wonder at Dumbarton's awful defending, cast doubt on Forfar's ability to avoid the SPFL play-off, and recap one of the games of the season as Queen's Park outlasted East Kilbride in the Challenge Cup. Today's podcast is sponsored by AG1. Head to https://drinkag1.com/terrace to take advantage of the special offer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaughan McGuigan and Fraser Clarke come together to discuss Falkirk's surprise 5-2 loss to Ayr United and Livingston closing the gap at the top of the Championship. They try to figure out how Dumbarton's pitch can be quite so bad, and recognising their team may be arguably worse. And lastly, they both enthuse about Forfar's Russell “Rusty” McLean and wonder if he'll continue his incredible goal scoring streak against a down on their luck Clyde side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Winter Wyness Shuffle Wonderland God rest ye merry gentlemen and deck the halls with lashings of Scottish football! It's the Annual Christmas Wyness Shuffle Extravaganza. Join very special guest Shuffler ‘A View From the Terrace's Craig G Telfer' as he buckles down for the thrilling Polar Express that is the annual festive Shuffle. Hear the 2024 ICT story as reimagined as a Christmas tale, marvel at the magic of festive ICT themed puns you've maybe only heard once before, and join in the wide-eyed wonder of the Wyness Shuffle Secret Santa. It's all here, It's a Wonderful Life, Die Hard, Eastenders, Clay Davis from the Wire, plus all the festive football action and much, much more 01.06 Festive Tidings All your regular Shuffling Elves say hello, we introduce Telfer, and wonder what everyone's up to for Christmas Day. 06.21 Gamebird by Gamebird Before we get on to the festivities, we look at the football over the past three weeks. What games jingle our bells and what matches have given us the chills? We review the Arbroath anguish, the Montrose marvels, and the Scottish Cup exit to Cove. 34.00 Fan-tastic We get the views of a few Caley Thistle supporters on the new manager. 37.40 Talk Tinsel To Me: Craig G Telfer Craig is mostly known for fronting the excellent BBC Scotland TV show A View From the Terrace but he's also been podcasting for the Terrace for years, and now regularly hosts jobs for the Scottish National side. He takes us through his career, give his views on Caley Thistle, and reveals a startling revelation about TWS host Andrew Moffat. 01.03.47 Talk Tinsel To Me: Alan Savage Administrators BDO were appointed on 22 October, but just what has happened since? We've heard very little other than there are 20 interested parties. Other than the administrators, one man has more insight into any of this than anyone, so Stevie spoke to Alan Savage. And two previously unknown pieces of key info are revealed! 1.24.32 The Xmas ICT Story Christmas time is the most wonderful time of the year, but as ICT fans we have all been part of another story, a tale with no end of Grinchs, Herods or Hans Grubers. So, we thought we'd mix fantasy and reality, and reimagine the ICT story of 2024 but the key individuals as characters from Xmas tales and films and stuff. 1.29.57 Craig G Telfer Best & Worst Telfer takes us through his best and worst. Hint: it's Maya Jama and Robert Borthwick. 1.38.07 The Festive Feast of Football It's the festive feast of football preview as we cast our eyes over the delicious spread of ICT action before us and wonder what will be the roasted tatties you can't get enough of and what will be the minging brussel sprouts. We focus mainly on the clash at Stenhousemuir on the 21 Dec before moving onto Cove and Dumbarton. 2.09.13 Secret Santa and Competition Time Some say Christmas is about the baby Jesus and goodwill to all men. We say it's about getting as many presents as you possibly can. So we present the very first TWS Secret Santa, featuring lego, traffic cones, Napoleon, Buzz Lightyear and a lovely jumper. Followed by the RETURN OF COMPETITION TIME! On Christmas Day you could be in with the chance to win a signed ICT shirt. There's it. Thanks to all for listening throughout the year. Please do have an amazing festive period and we'll see you all on the other side of 25. Merry Christmas from all at TWS.
In deze 'Doing the 116'-aflevering bespreken Joris van de Wier en Jeroen Heijink weer het wel-en-wee in het Britse voetbal. Joris en Jeroen bespreken onder meer de oudste derby ter wereld tussen Sheffield FC en Hallam FC, het nieuwe stadion van Everton, Port Vale FC en Dumbarton FC. Ook heeft Joris voor de groundhopper een aantal tips rondom de feestdagen. Vragen, tips of suggesties over onze podcasts zijn altijd welkom: podcast@staantribune.nl.
15 Reasons & 66 Points The Wyness Shuffle is back with news of the Caley Thistle resurgence under Scott Kellacher and Billy Mckay. Join Andrew Moffat, Andrew Young, Stevie Riley, Sandy Sutherland, and Lee Tarling as they discuss consecutive wins, Ferguson binned, the15 point penalty, and Dumbarton joining us in Admin hell. Plus 30 years-worth of ICT references packed into 2 hours and 24 minutes of wild conjecture and mild distraction. 00.58 Intro and Highland Highlights There is sunshine on the horizon as we shade our eyes against the beautiful highlight highlights. The boys talk about their personal highlight from the last month including Big Musa's arms, Adam McKinnon's chest, and cardboard boxes. 08.03 Game by Game We kick off by talking about the cold snap and the late call-off of Queen of the South away, before moving onto consecutive wins over Alloa and Cove away, the form of Charlie Gilmour, Adam Mackinnon, Paul Allan and many more, before discussing the changes the new Head Coach has made, and comparing the cold hard facts, stats and differences between Duncan Ferguson and Scott Kellacher's football. 42.04 Administration We cover the next steps of the administration process, the 20 interested parties, the crowdfunder, player and staff departures, and the power of work of the ICT Supporter's Trust and Bar 94. And will the administrators be included in the ICT Secret Santa? 01.03.52 Dumbarton There hasn't been an insolvency event in Scottish football in some 12 years, then two come along at once. Dumbarton FC have been plunged into administration – after years of behind-the-scenes uncertainty. We spoke to Dumbarton fan and Lennox Herald and Daily Record reporter, and Terrace podcast contributor, Fraser Clarke, about the situation. 1.29.00 Duncan Ferguson: The Inquest Duncan Ferguson arrived in a frenzy of publicity. A big name, big personality, but no pedigree in Scottish football, and at the time we said maybe when you're as big as him then you don't need a pedigree. Turns out you do. We discuss the entirety of his tenure, and why did it all go wrong. 1.54.22 The Number 15 A 15-point penalty doesn't always have to be awful. It could also lend itself to some mildly amusing gags. 1.56.11 Talk to Me: Roddy Macgregor We hope to get players and coaching staff from ICT onto the pod in the coming weeks and months but in the interim we spoke to a player (and a fan) who we all wish was still wearing the red and blue. 2.10.08 League Lookahead and Season Predictions We look ahead to Cove in the Scottish Cup, and Montrose, Arbroath, and Stenny in the league, before pondering over where we will finish come the end of the season. There's it.
The most Petty and Illinformed podcast available. Paul English and Tam Cowan are joined by Dumbarton super-fan Robert Ryan to chat about - What does Dumbarton mean to you? Berts - on and off the pitch; Nose XI; Terracing Teaser
Kevin and Kieran discuss the news that Arsenal are looking at increasing the Emirates Stadium capacity, and find out why Dumbarton are set to enter administration . Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk This episode is sponsored by Proton Pass, to find out more visit http://proton.me/pass/priceoffootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phil Goodlad is joined by John Walker and Joelle Murray to go over all the major talking points in Scottish football. They discuss World Cup pots, Chelsea v Celtic in the Women's Champions League and the latest news from Ibrox. Fraser Clarke also fills us in on the situation at Dumbarton after the club fell into administration. Get in touch with your comments or questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
More late drama in League A as Scotland rescue their place in the top division, for the time being, thanks to Andy Robertson's last minute winner against Poland.Finishing third means we miss out on Pot 1 for the World Cup qualifiers but there's a small chance we can still make it into Pot 2. And we now face a play off to stay in the top flight, thanks to John McGinn and captain Robbo, rather than automatic relegation which seemed inevitable earlier in the tournament. Andrew Slaven is joined by TNT Sports' Laura Brannan and Melbourne City's Findlay Marks as they break down why this is a big result for future qualifications.Meanwhile, elsewhere Dumbarton are going into administration, Rangers boss Philippe Clement is being linked with the Belgium job and Timmy Mallett is a Stranraer fan?!RUNNING ORDER:00:00: INTRO28:11: INTERNATIONAL ROUND UP: Scotland beat Croatia and Poland, and here's all the permutations ahead of the World Cup draw24:38: NEWS: Dumbarton are struggling and is Philippe Clement leaving Rangers?29:52: FUNNIES: Remember Timmy Mallett?! And another John McGinn story to make you love him even more.34:48: OUTROGET IN TOUCH:• Follow us on Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
The Edinburgh Derby catches the eye this weekend but Greg is looking elsewhere for his best bets with Kilmarnock, Ayr United, Dumbarton and Queen of the South in his sights. There's also a longshot tip from the weekend's Scottish Cup matches.
THE A TEAM Inverness Caledonian Thistle is officially in administration as of Tuesday 22 October 2024. On 2nd October, (then) interim ICT chairman Panos Thomas issued a club statement summarising the key findings of financial consultant Alan Savage's forensic audit, announcing the launch of a ‘Save ICT' crowdfunding appeal and warning that ‘unless the Appeal can raise £200k immediately, and certainly by Wednesday, 16th October, then Administration is inevitable.' On 21st October, after several days of rumour about last-minute investment, (now) interim chairman Scott Young confirmed that the administration process had begun. In this epic episode of TWS, recorded on the evening of the 21st, host Andrew Moffat is joined by Stevie Riley, Andrew Young, pod original gangster Ross Mackenzie, The Press and Journal's Paul Chalk, and some special guests to discuss what administration will mean for the staff and supporters of Caley Thistle, how the club got to this point, and what the future might look like. Is this the next stage of an inexorable decline, or the start of a much-needed reset? And despite it all we do try to have a bit of craic as well cause you've got to, haven't you? Let's shuffle! 00:01:07 – Introduction and initial thoughts. Moff introduces the panel and gauges feelings about administration now being a reality. 00:08:18 – The October 8th meeting. At the recent open meeting in the stadium's Highlander suite, Scott Young, Alan Savage and Charlie Christie spoke to supporters. We discuss the key points that emerged from it and the mood among those in attendance. 00:18:51 – What will administration look like for ICT? Insights from the interim chairman. We are joined for this part of the podcast by Interim Chairman Scott Young, who talks us through the potential timescale and structure of the administration process, the role of the administrators, the implications for club staff and for the club's SPFL status. He also reflects on his short but eventful time on the board and what his role might be going forward. 00:43:12 – The squad: what next? An inevitable consequence of administration will be the loss of some players. We discuss what the criteria for retaining or releasing players could be and what the squad might look like after the administrators' work is done. And if the manager, as he suspects, has already had his last game in charge, who might succeed him? 00:54:40 – The view from the north stand. Some die-hard ICT fans discuss their feelings about the imminence of administration. 00:56:35 – The A-Word: a fan's perspective. We are joined by Livingston fan Liam Innes, who reflects on what it was like to watch the club he loves go through administration – twice! 01:17:23 – The old regime(s). So how did ICT get to this point? We consider not only the mismanagement and negligence of the most recent regime, but also how the seeds of ICT's decline were probably sown much further back in the club's history. 01:30:20 – Talk to me. ICT groundsman Dale Stephen talks about work and life at the Caledonian Stadium under the shadow of administration. 01:59:00 – More views from the north stand. Our ICT die-hards share their hopes for the future. 02:00:40 – Game by game. Finally, some discussion of matters on the pitch! We review the recent games against Arbroath and Annan in the league, either side of the narrow Challenge Cup loss to Livingston. 02:16:50 – League Lookahead. A very brief chat about the upcoming fixtures against Dumbarton, Kelty, Cove Rangers, Alloa and Queen of the South. 02:27:20 – The New Era. Once the administration process is over, what might the future look like for ICT and how can we make it work? We share some thoughts and hopes. 02:38:09 – Competition winner. No competition in this episode, unfortunately, but we do reveal the winner of the 30th anniversary away youth top donated by Alan Savage. 02:39:50 – Final thoughts. A few last reflections from our supporters and from this episode's panel. The Season Starts Here.
Something slightly different for this episode, exploring football from A to Z, starting at the beginning of course. Still got the usual segments to round things off with the PFP FPL round up, the end of the 25/86 season with Dumbarton in the FM Story, 6 Tier Champs and and another bunch of great new music with the Top 6. If you'd be kind enough to leave a review/rating wherever you listen to this it would be hugely appreciated. All links to the Top 6 acts and podcasts that had trailers played are all below Contact - Show - Twitter - @proj_foot Instagram @projectfootballpodcast Threads - @projectfootballpodcast Facebook - Search for Project Football Podcast Tik Tok - @proj_foot_pod Email - Projfoot@gmail.com Discord - https://discord.com/invite/3QvnX9jN Linktree - https://linktr.ee/projfootpod Adverts Youtube Playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8OLuUjXbsI&list=PLbLj6EDaOgnJpXZt-unTjm8yBWFmRqsW1 Top 6 - Tonto Twitter - tontoofficialuk Instagram - tontoofficialuk Tik Tok - tontoofficialuk Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@tontoofficial4223 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0YUBC4usGUJpXZT84MWUiZ?si=NZ925tayTtyMx8pXBOWUvg Sura Laynes Instagram - suralaynes Tik Tok - sura.laynes Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@SuraLaynes Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/186VuVSYf1vrzvEsiSg7D3?si=Vj8Jnv-OQXGwo9Wl4VcoLA Moonshine Heavies Instagram - Moonshine Heavies Threads - moonshine_heavies_group Tik Tok - moonshine_heavies Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2nCZjp6XUrB65pS5CEWpXT?si=zTiA0GGvQLqPJ9LFGGox2w Max Bianco Instagram - maxibianco Threads - maxibianco Tik Tok - maxibianco Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2PMnVzMlCh1PjNnaKUzLyE?si=XcSYf2XRS7STWn8GfXpOtw Sex On Tv Twitter - Sexontv_ Instagram - sex_on_tv_ Tik Tok - sex_on_tv Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ql6WZMNm0xNT0Z7Hs6Kd4?si=x1kAc0ReR0mOJTnknXvXbQ Podcasts from trailers https://linktr.ee/Seismic_Cinema My Weekly Mixtape - https://linktr.ee/myweeklymixtape Whits The Script? - https://linktr.ee/whitsthescript Myth Monsters - https://www.mythmonsters.co.uk/listen Personal Jukebox - https://open.spotify.com/show/2AY8Fkd8Pvt7cNWHtgkW0F?si=85bd263cb2c54029 Watch It If You Can - https://linktr.ee/watchitifyoucan
Welcome to the Wyness Shuffle. The ICTFC fan podcast, the podcast with fireworks! On this pod: the physical departure of now ex ICT CEO Scot Gardiner, the long sought after and awaited return of former ICT Chairman Alan Savage, has Ketan Makwana been phygitally fudged, CEO Charlie Christie!, the views of the Supporter's Trust, some stuff about some football games, plus 30 years-worth of ICT references packed into 2 hours and 13 minutes of wild conjecture and mild distraction. Let's shuffle! LINE-UP 01.00: Boom! Fireworks and hellos. 02.00 The Headlines. Moff runs through a summary of events since the last podcast. Scot Gardiner is gone, Ketan Makwana has sailed away, and Alan Savage is the King! The boys provide their initial reactions and for the first time in many many months there is joy on this podcast! 13.09: Alan Savage! The one-time Chairman during one of our most successful spells has returned to the club, booted out Scot Gardiner, got rid of 77Ventures and provided some much needed sanity at Caledonian Stadium. The panellists discuss his return. 21.05: Talk2Me. The Supporter's Trust. Moff speak to George Moodie from the ICT Supporter's Trust. George outlines the great relationship between the Trust and Alan Savage and how he sees events going over the next few months. 51.30: Scot Gardiner. His five year term as ICT CEO is over, reported by the Scottish Sun to have ‘come to and end minutes after Alan Savage rejoined the club. We go through the most recent aspects of his reign. 1.04.18: Ketan Makwana and Seventy7 Ventures. Only last month we were all getting phygital, he was all over the papers and social media, he had a meeting with the manager, and now he's sailing away into the Dubai sunshine. Join us for some fun-sense. 1.11.25: Talk2Me: Charlie Christie. 314 games and 34 goals for ICTFC from 94/95 – 03/04. Managed the team from January 2006 until August 2007. Played for Caledonian. Played for Thistle. As a player won the Challenge Cup, won the Third Division, won the First Division. And now ICTFC CEO. Stevie spoke to Charlie Christie. 1.38.45: Game by Game. All in all this season that's 1 win in 7 games. We analyse the league action to date with the games v Dumbarton, Annan, and Montrose. 1.53.33: League Lookahead. It's a very tough round of fixtures coming up, albeit against teams you would think an ICT side would be beating. We judge our chances versus Kelty, Queen of the South, and Alloa. 2.06.00: Whatyousayinmun? A view from the terraces from ICT fans Beth Kemp, Lynn Macdonald, Mike Macrae and Hamish Maclennan. 2.10.37: Final thoughts on the myriad of Caley Thistle stuff and maybe a phygital quote to finish. There's it.
This episode of The Big Rab Show Podcast is dedicated to the late Ken Eller. Welcome to the Big Rab Show Podcast. In this our 394th Episode we bring you our full wrap up from everything from the Scottish Championships in Dumbarton and we look forward to the Ulster Championships, and the end of the Northern Ireland Season. We also preview the European Championships in Perth ! A lot to pack into this weeks show. Email – bigrabshow@gmail.com Support us www.patreon.com/BigRabShow We have lots of amazing backstage videos, and audio recordings, exclusive interviews, episodes of Big Rab Show Plus! and loads more to share with you on there, so click support and get your hands on all this extra stuff!! We are the show for the piping folk, reflecting everything to do with the bag piping world. Feel free to message us on Facebook and on Twitter and let us know what you would like to hear on the show, as well just to let us know that you're listening. Our live show continues to broadcast live every week on Fuse FM Ballymoney on Tuesday nights 7pm-9pm (uk time) be sure to check it out. Thank you to our very kind sponsors, G1 Reeds. If you would be interested in sponsoring the show, please do get in touch. Or help support us via our Patreon page. www.thebigrabshow.com www.facebook.com/TheBigRabShow www.twitter.com/bigrabshow bigrabshow@gmail.com
Hello! The gang are back together (for about 5 minutes before Gav starts to suffer technical issues that would make the SFA blush) to look back on our 6 goal demolition of Dumbarton in the Premier Sports League Cup. After the break, we turn our attention to the league opener at St. Johnstone as we are joined by those reprobates Danny & Sam from the Dogger Saints! Keep us fueled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
ICT PHYGITAL: A 2024-25 SEASON PREVIEW The league season we feared ICT might never see is nearly upon us, we still have a club, and things are still… interesting. Moff, Stevie, Sandy, AY, Lee and the P&J's Paul ‘Chalky' Chalk convene to discuss what the season might hold for the club on and off the pitch, and whether the future really is phygital. Let's shuffle! 00:00:59 – Welcome. Moff introduces the panellists, hears about their incredibly boring lives, then gives a brief summary of the incredibly bizarre life of Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC since May, which leads neatly into a discussion of… 00:05:14 – New Investment. The panellists go over what we know so far (not much!) about the club's potential new owner, Ketan Makwana of Seventy7 Ventures, and consider some of the many, many questions his proposed investment raises. 00:31:24 – League Cup Group Games / Current Squad. After a brief overview of the recent games against Annan, Bonnyrigg Rose, Arbroath and Dundee, we discuss the players who look like being key to our season, with particular focus on some of the academy players who have graduated to the first team. 00:43:48 – Talk to Me: Ryan Esson. In an extract from a longer interview, the recently-departed under-18 coach and Scottish Cup-winning goalkeeper talks to Stevie about the club's crop of young players. 00:52:54 – Areas for improvement. Concluding the discussion of the current squad, the panellists identify the areas in most need of strengthening. 00:55:28 – The Big Goodbye. We remember those players we have lost. And there's a lot of them. 01:03:31 – Talk to Me: Aaron Doran. Stevie's lengthy interview with Aaron will be released as a stand-alone podcast some time in the future, but in this extract he describes his final days at the club, his disappointment at the shoddy way he was treated by those in charge, and his debt of gratitude to the fans and his ex-colleagues. 01:18:20 – The Manager. A very brief discussion of Duncan Ferguson and whether there have been any signs of improvement in his tactics and his management in the first weeks of this season. 01:23:17 – The Opposition: Who's Who in League One. We run the rule over Alloa, Annan, Arbroath, Cove Rangers, Dumbarton, Kelty, Montrose, Queen of the South and Stenhousemuir, then give some predictions for final placings. This segues into… 01:43:51 – Opening Fixtures. A quick chat about our first four league games, against Dumbarton at home, Annan away, Montrose at home and Kelty away. 01:45:47 – The Immortal Howden Ender: Johndo Mackenzie. We remember one of the most devoted, most recognisable and most beloved characters in the ICT support. RIP, Johndo.
Back once again for the renegade master... Gary & Gavin are back in the hot seat to look back on Jimmy Thelin's home bow as Dons gaffer and the 2-1 win over Airdrieonians in our latest Premier Sports League Cup Group A outing. After the break, we turn our attention to the final game of the group stages in the company of Stephen Watt as the Sons of Dumbarton head North for the second time in 2 years. Keep us fueled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Welcome to the Big Rab Show Podcast. In this our 393rd Episode we bring you our Preview of the 2024 Scottish Championships, taking place this weekend in Dumbarton. Things are hotting up in the competitive band scene, and this will be the third major championships out of a possible five. So, who will we have our eye on this weekend? This plus we catch up on all the news and views from around the Piping Scene. Email – bigrabshow@gmail.com Support us www.patreon.com/BigRabShow We have lots of amazing backstage videos, and audio recordings, exclusive interviews, episodes of Big Rab Show Plus! and loads more to share with you on there, so click support and get your hands on all this extra stuff!! We are the show for the piping folk, reflecting everything to do with the bag piping world. Feel free to message us on Facebook and on Twitter and let us know what you would like to hear on the show, as well just to let us know that you're listening. Our live show continues to broadcast live every week on Fuse FM Ballymoney on Tuesday nights 7pm-9pm (uk time) be sure to check it out. Thank you to our very kind sponsors, G1 Reeds. If you would be interested in sponsoring the show, please do get in touch. Or help support us via our Patreon page. www.thebigrabshow.com www.facebook.com/TheBigRabShow www.twitter.com/bigrabshow bigrabshow@gmail.com
The Most Haunted City On Earth | Presented by The Savannah Underground
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about the death of animals, particularly dogs. Become a Parajunkie here and join our para-family!!! www.patreon.com/savannahunderground Welcome back to another chilling episode of "The Most Haunted City on Earth," hosted by the ever-insightful Madison Timmons and the master storyteller Chris Soucy. Today, we venture into the eerie mysteries surrounding the infamous Overtoun Bridge in Dumbarton, Scotland. This architectural marvel from the late 19th century, designed by H.E. Milner, is not just a beautiful Victorian relic but also the site of numerous unsettling incidents that have baffled experts for decades. Known as the "dog suicide bridge," Overtoun Bridge has seen an alarming number of dogs leap to their deaths, sparking countless theories ranging from environmental factors to paranormal influences. Join Madison and Chris as they delve deep into the history and architecture of Overtoun Bridge, exploring its Gothic revival style and historical significance. They unravel the bizarre phenomenon of the dogs' compulsive jumps, discussing theories that range from the enticing scent of mink to the eerie idea of a supernatural influence. Could it be the ghostly "White Lady of Overtoun" or a "thin place" where the boundary between the living and the spiritual realms blurs? Tune in for a captivating discussion filled with historical insights, scientific investigations, and spine-tingling ghost stories that make Overtoun Bridge one of the most enigmatic landmarks in the world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-taylor-timmons/support
Caley Thistle have been relegated to the third tier of Scottish football for this first time this century. Truly the saddest day in the club's 30 year history, that was until the club announced that they would be moving the football operations to Fife! This podcast was originally planned to focus on the relegation, to discuss where things went wrong, to examine where the blame lay and to look at how the club and supporters could regroup and come together as one to look to the future. All that went out the window with the Kelty announcement. Never has there been a more universally derided statement from the football club. Join Andrew Moffat, Andrew Young, Stevie Riley, Sandy Sutherland, Lee Tarling and many special guests as we discuss all that and all of the below in a 2 hour 30 minute pod (honestly we couldn't cut it further). Please do note that this is a very rough outline. Topics pop up all over the place, much like Billy Mackay last season. Also please note this episode is full of emotion and as such has a lot of colourful language. If that's not your thing, this podcast probably isn't either. LINE-UP 02.00 Kelty: The football club is moving football operations Monday to Friday to Kelty Hearts Central Park from the start of June. We talk housing, fan reactions, the manager's role in this, the CEO and the Chairman, community outreach, mercenaries, youth players, Inverness based players, club staff, and we might get a bit emotional. 32.43 The Game: We talk the Hamilton and Montrose play-off games, plus the angry scenes at full time on the last game of the season with some fans invading the pitch and making their views known and very clear to the directors. We also talk statements, how long it took ICT to come out with one, what that first one said and reflect on the call for unity. Good one. 34.43 I'm Going Down: We get the views from the fans on this past season, the football and the manager. 37.55 Duncan Ferguson: We talk the Manager, his ineptitude, his questionable decisions, his excuses, his tactics, Billy Mackay, and Lee goes on about Champagne football versus lemonade money. 49.47 Talk to Me: Barry Wilson: An interview with a member of Caley Thistle's coaching staff this season. An absolute Caley Thistle icon. 353 games and 83 goals over two spells with the club, a league winner and a legend and most recently, assistant manager 1.13.50 Talk to Me: Falkirk Daft: We speak to someone who has been there and done it and bought five t-shirts. Falkirk took five years to get back up to the championship. Falkirk were a basket case, and they've just gone undefeated in winning league one. We talk to John McInally from Falkirk Daft. 1.42.55 Long Way Down: The fans are back with their views on the Club, the CEO and the Chairman and where we go from here. 1.48.56 Next Season: 30 years of ICT. Should be a time of celebration, should be a programme of events over the course of the season celebrating the achievements of the past incumbents of the football club. We discuss that and the painful indifference of those running the club. We talk season tickets, will the boys renew? We talk the CEO and the Chairman. We look at the practicalities of Duncan Ferguson managing in League One. We focus on contracts and what recruitment might look like. 2.08.41: Captain my Captain: Lee Tarling makes a call to arms with the best 5 minutes this podcast has produced in years! 2.13.50 League One Opposition: Alloa, Annan, Arbroath, Cove, Dumbarton, Kelty Hearts, Montrose, QOS, Stenhousemuir. Looks like a lot of fun. We discuss whether to support or not to support. 2.21.08 The Legends: Four heroes of yesterday return to offer their thoughts on the relegation. 2.27.31 Where do we go from here? 2.34.00 Bring it on Home
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer team up once more to discuss the biggest weekend of the season in the lower-leagues with the conclusion of the play-offs. The pair discuss a stunning match between Stranraer and East Kilbride, what happens next for Inverness Caledonian Thistle following their relegation, and how Stevie Farrell finally won a big game with Dumbarton. They also look at how Raith Rovers sneaked past Partick Thistle and into the Premiership play-off final. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer team up once more to review the midweek play-off matches. The pair discuss a thriller at Firhill and the assist of the season, Duncan Ferguson's disgust of synthetic surfaces, and a humdinger between Dumbarton and the Spartans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary celebrates the music and legacy of the late Gordon Duncan, who would have been 60 this week.Playlist Gordon Duncan with Galician Jig, Blow My Chanter and the Famous Baravan from The Circular Breath The Sensational Jimi Shandrix Experience with Pitlochry High School Centenary from Foxie Laddie Scotrail Vale of Atholl. Archie MacKenzie of Dumbarton, JF MacKenzie of Garrynahine, The Caledonian Society of London, The Easy Club, Eileen Mary Connelly, Eileen Mary Connelly, Donald MacLeod, Old Hag You Have Killed Me, Jimmy Ward and The Eavesdropper from the World Pipe Band Championships 1987 Jock Duncan with the Moss of Burreldale and Gordy Duncan Junior with Wait Your Turn Gordon Duncan with Lorient Mornings, La Grand Nuit de Port du Peche and Davy Webster's 40th from Thunderstruck. Gordon Duncan with Thunderstuck from Thunderstruck Gordon Duncan Compositions Mix Tape – Session A9 with the Sleeping Tune, Laura Cortese with The Ramnee Ceilidh, Session A9 with the Bellydancer, Brian Ó hEadhra, Bruce MacGregor & Sandy Brechin with the Fourth Floor, We Banjo Three with Pressed for Time and Trail West with Andy Renwick's Ferret Gordon Duncan with Donal Og, Wild Irishman, Rakish Paddy, Madam Bonaparte, Richard Dwyers from Just For Seumas. Find out more here about the Gordon Duncan Memorial Trust Support the Show.
Shaughan McGuigan teams up with Craig G Telfer to review Tuesday night's five play-off matches. The pair discuss Airdrieonians' blockbuster encounter with Partick Thistle, Montrose's stalemate with Inverness Caledonian Thistle, and a pleasant night out at the Rock when Dumbarton took on Stirling Albion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The question of how to reform the House of Lords dominates discussions about the upper house, with less attention focused on its day-to-day activities. Since his election as Lord Speaker in 2021, Lord McFall of Alcluith has sought to champion its important role of revising legislation and advising the government, while ensuring the Lords remains on the path of modernisation. Lord McFall has focused on parliamentary outreach and prioritised communicating the value of the House of Lords externally, bringing the devolved parliaments and Westminster closer. He has also worked with schools and universities, and launched a podcast, to demystify the upper house. What are public perceptions of the upper chamber and how have they changed? How has the Lords changed its ways of working? What kinds of links does it have with the devolved parliaments? And what might all of this mean for discussions about reform of the Lords? Lord McFall addressed these questions and more in a keynote speech at the Institute for Government, before taking part in a discussion with the IfG's Director Dr Hannah White and an audience Q&A. Lord McFall of Alcluith became Lord Speaker in 2021, having served as senior deputy speaker for five years. He entered the Lords in 2010 after spending 23 years in the Commons as Labour MP for Dumbarton and later West Dumbartonshire. There, he served as a minister in the Northern Ireland Office, a government whip, and chaired the Treasury Select Committee between 2001 and 2010, including during the global financial crisis. Before entering politics, Lord McFall worked for over a decade as a teacher.
Shaughan McGuigan and Fraser Clarke fix their gazes in the lower leagues, as they attempt to give some context to the biggest games from the Championship, League One and League Two. The duo discuss how big a loss George Oakley will be to Morton's promotion hopes, and whether or not Inverness Caledonian Thistle's 2-0 win is a turning point. They both gush over Montrose and Alloa's seven goal thriller, analyse Stranraer's sensational demolition of Dumbarton, and take delight at Brian Martin being delighted. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Hope Natural Health, Dr. Erin speaks with Marc Mclean about gut health. Marc is a health and wellness journalist based in Dumbarton, Scotland. He's author of the gut healing book 'More Than A Gut Feeling', and he also hosts the 'For Gut Sake' podcast which is dedicated to helping people reverse ulcerative colitis, Crohn's Disease, and IBS. Marc has been a professional journalist for the past 22 years and was forced to use those skills in an unexpected way when his gut health collapsed. He spent the best part of a decade researching alternative health and discovering the truth behind his digestive problems to finally heal. He is now passionate about sharing holistic healing information and interviewing people on his podcast who have also proved medics wrong and reversed these serious gut conditions. During this episode you will learn about: The gut health epidemic How emotions affect your gut The difference between Crohn's, ulcerative colitis and IBS Website - https://www.forgutsake.org/ Free ebook on my website called 'Gut Rescue', - https://www.forgutsake.org/ Social Media - https://www.instagram.com/forgutsakepodcast/ https://www.tiktok.com/@forgutsakepodcast Link to Testing: https://hopenaturalhealth.wellproz.com/ Link to Period Planner: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BBYBRT5Q?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 For more on Dr. Erin and Hope Natural Health: Take the Period Quiz: https://form.jotform.com/230368188751059 Check out my Hormone Reset Program: https://hopenaturalhealth.practicebetter.io/#/619ef36b398033103c7b6bf9/bookings?p=633b5cca8019b9e8d6c3518d&step=package Dr. Erin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.erinellis/ Dr. Erin's Website: https://hopenaturalhealth.com/ Hope Natural Health on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChHYVmNEu5tKu91EATHhEiA Follow Hope Natural Health on FB: https://www.facebook.com/hopenaturalhealth
Dans cet épisode, découvrez d'un endroit pittoresque situé à Milton, en Écosse. Au-delà de sa beauté dans la luxuriante campagne écossaise, ce lieu recèle un mystère totalement inexpliqué. Depuis les années 50, des dizaines de chiens ont sauté de ce pont, toujours au même endroit et sans raison apparente, comme magnétiquement appelés par le vide. Son nom : le pont d'Overtoun, surnommé aussi le pont des chiens suicidaires. Des croyances paranormales aux enquêtes scientifiques, découvrez son incroyable histoire. Des chiens mystérieusement attirés par le vide Nous sommes à l'automne 2005. Donna Copper, son mari et leur jeune fils de 2 ans se promènent dans la campagne proche de Dumbarton, en Écosse. Ils sont accompagnés de leur chien Ben. La famille se balade paisiblement quand, arrivés sur le pont d'Overtoun, édifice de granit centenaire, le chien Ben saute de manière totalement inattendue par-dessus un parapet et tombe violemment sur les rochers en contrebas. Mais pourquoi a-t-il sauté de ce pont ? Quelle est la cause de cette mort mystérieuse ? Pour découvrir d'autres récits passionnants, cliquez ci-dessous : Barbe Noire et l'âge d'or de la piraterie, un trésor tant convoité (1/4) Barbe Noire et l'âge d'or de la piraterie, la république pirate (2/4) Barbe Noire et l'âge d'or de la piraterie, la naissance de la légende (3/4) Barbe Noire et l'âge d'or de la piraterie, pirate jusqu'à la mort (4/4) Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Hélène Vézier Réalisation : Célia Brondeau, Antoine Berry Roger Voix : Andréa Brusque Première diffusion : 25 janvier 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Doug Still introduces you to the charming old katsura tree in Beatrix Farrand's famous garden at Dumbarton Oaks. It might be the oldest katsura in North America, or maybe not, but its origins relate to the burgeoning interest in Japanese trees and plants in the second half of the 19th century when Japan opened up to the world. Listen in, as the tree receives traditional care from Japanese Master Gardener Kurato Fujimoto.
In Episode 10 of Season 11 of the Aye Ready Podcast, Dave and I go over the great wins against Dumbarton in the Scottish Cup and Hibs in the Premiership. We go on to talk about 'that' VAR decision again, referees, transfers (or lack of), retirements, TV deals and much more. Website ayereadypodcast.wordpress.com Listen iTunes PodBean YouTube Spotify Acast Contact Twitter Facebook Instagram
Craig G Telfer teams up with Fraser Clarke once again to look at some interesting transfers to have taken place in the Scottish lower leagues in recent weeks. The pair discuss how David Wotherspoon fits in at Dundee United, if Jake Hastie can be rejuvenated at Hamilton Academical, and how Lennon Gallagher will fit in at Dumbarton (plus many, many more!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David welcomes Alan and Andy B to discuss Gers return to action in the match v Dumbarton. They also look ahead to Wednesday's crucial league match v Hibs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daves reaction to the 4-1 win against Dumbarton.
Craig G Telfer is joined by Fraser Clarke for a forensic analysis of League 2. Using the weekend's games, the pair analyse how all 10 teams' season have played out so far, and their prospects for the future, with particular attention paid to Fraser's beloved Dumbarton. One for the heads! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cammy returns with the first Extra of 2024 as he and Simon discuss the winter break, possible transfers and the return to competitive action, starting at Dumbarton on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Moms Moving On: Navigating Divorce, Single Motherhood & Co-Parenting.
Have you heard about conscious uncoupling, but not sure what it is or if it would work for you? Well you're in luck! This week Susan Dumbarton, Conscious Uncoupling Certified Coach and Moving On Method Certified Coach, joins Michelle to explain conscious uncoupling in detail. Together, Michelle and Susan will educate listeners on: Understanding what conscious uncoupling in divorce is Using this practice to put your best foot forward Accepting your role in the divorce Putting in the work to set a healthy example for your children AND SO MUCH MORE Susan is a Conscious Uncoupling Certified Coach passionate about guiding women through the emotional rollercoaster of divorce. Working 1:1 with her clients she provides personalized emotional support and teaches them the tools to access their power and transform themselves in the face of heartache. Susan's passion as a divorce coach began after her own challenging separation from her husband of 15 years. With two young daughters, she remains in touch with the challenges of co-parenting and can deeply relate to her clients' struggles. Her background as a Mental Health Registered Nurse, combined with her specialized coach training and personal life experience allow her to provide the highest level of support for her clients. Susan's goal is to help other moms create their own Happily Even After Divorce Stories, as she has! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Borussia Dortmund and Bayern locked in an epic title race, Andy had to head over to Dortmund to share the roar of the Yellow Wall for a crucial showdown with Borussia Mönchengladbach. He speaks to former Dortmund player Patrick Owomoyela about that fabled atmosphere and meets some very unusual Dortmund fans who have come all the way from… Dumbarton?!Where should Andy head to next? Find us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com. Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For decades, residents of Dumbarton, Scotland have been convinced something's deeply wrong with the Overtoun Bridge. According to local lore, something about this bridge causes dogs to take their own lives. In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel investigate.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Graham thoroughly enjoying his 4th cancellation of the season courtesy of Dumbarton, we discuss why a match might be postponed, who makes the decision, what happens after the decision is made, and much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Graham thoroughly enjoying his 4th cancellation of the season courtesy of Dumbarton, we discuss why a match might be postponed, who makes the decision, what happens after the decision is made, and much more!