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Gordon Duncan, Tony Watt and Alex Rae in the studio after Celtic interim boss Martin O'Neill said his side are making “strenuous efforts to improve the team”, but doesn't know of new signings before Sunday's game against Falkirk.Fans react to Rangers reportedly rejecting a £13m bid for striker Youssef Chermiti from Fenerbache. Meanwhile, Motherwell's Tawanda Maswanhise says he is "happy with current form" amid links with Old Firm clubs.We have Europa League preview, a feisty Glasgow derby on Beat The Pundit and a good Full-Time Teaser to end the show!
Gordon Duncan, Gordon Dalziel & Marvin Bartley are talking more about the Celtic defenders red card at Tynecastle after the club's appeal was turned down and supporters aren't happy.We hear from Brian who said it was a never a red in the first place while fellow Hoops fan Jamie agreed with the decision. Motherwell fan reckoned Maswanhise was a £6m player while Falkirk supporter Barry, thought the bairns a chance at Celtic Park.Plus a David Beckham themed Full-Time Teaser and the usual Tuesday night nonsense on Beat the Pundit from the Dazzler.
Gordon Duncan, Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah are in the studio to react as Celtic appeal Auston Trusty's red card at Hearts and Rangers extend their winning run to eight games after victory over Dundee.Hoops fans are furious with the sending off, Gers supporters rate their title chances and the panel hand out the weekend awards.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio bringing you the action live from the across Scottish football. We have the top team around the grounds as they bring you the team line-ups, half-time and full-time reports. The panel also speak about Celtics new signing Tomas Cvancara who joins the Hoops just in time to play against Hearts.Hugh is back again with another first-half teaser and a who am I that will make you think.All of that before the Openline.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio for the openline. The boys take the listeners calls on their teams performances and after a day of goals and some sending offs, the Callers had things to say.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Hugh Keevins & Scott Allan as they react to last night's Europa League results as Celtic draw with Bologna but still have a chance to progress in the Europa League and despite Rangers victory over Ludogorets they're out of the competition. There's build up to another busy weekend of Scottish football action as there's a top of the table clash as Tynecastle and will new signing Skov Olsen make his Rangers debut against Dundee? Plus Beat The Pundit, The Full Time Teaser & The Pundit Predictor
Gordon Duncan, Kenny Miller and Gordon Dalziel bring you coverage of Celtic's trip to Bologna in the Europa League and build-up to Rangers hosting Ludogorets.One Hoops fan sensationally claims injured players are faking it, another team takes on one of the pundits for a signed ball or Beat The Pundit coin and we have a topical teaser.
Gordon Duncan hosts the Partick Thistle takeover on Superscoreboard as striker Tony Watt and assistant Alex Rae are in the studio previewing the Old Firm playing in the Europa League.Celtic agreed a deal for Borussia Monchengladbach striker Tomáš Čvančara, so we hear from Martin O'Neill in Italy on the new arrival and catch-up with our reporter Andrew Maclean live from Bologna's Renato Dall'Ara Stadium.A Rangers fan has a disagreement with Tony over his weekend predictions, a Queen's Park supporter gives us his perspective as Stranraer face being kicked out of the Scottish Cup for fielding an ineligible player against the Spiders and Brian the Thistle fan grills the panel on their season so far.There's also a tough game of Beat The Pundit, a difficult teaser and Gordon is revealed to be a BINDICATOR!
Gordon Duncan is joined by Hugh Keevins & Gordon Dalziel as they discuss the news that Lawrence Shankland will face a lengthy break on the sidelines, Their is discussion on Celtic's transfer window with rumours of Tomas Cvancara being close to singing for the club and the panel break down Rangers chances of winning the league.Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time Teaser
Gordon Duncan, Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah are in the studio after Scottish Cup weekend.Celtic interim boss Martin O'Neill says he's “very, very hopeful” of new signings before Hearts clash, but Hoops fans on the phones are not so patient.The panel hand out their weekend awards, make more history on Beat The Pundit and tackle one of their toughest Full-Time Teasers yet!
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio as they bring you coverage of the Scottish Cup. With an early upset as Dunfermline beat Hibs 1-0. The boys bring you the rest of the days action with the top team around the ground with starting line-ups, half-time and full-time reports.Hugh is back with a Scottish Cup themed Half Time Teaser and another Who Am I? All of that before the phone lines open up.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel take calls with your reaction to todays action in the Scottish Cup fourth round. With some late goals and other games going to extra time this round has not disappointed, all of that and a look forward to Auchinleck Talbot vs Celtic.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Hugh Keevins & Scott Allan as they build up to all the Scottish Cup action as Rangers face Annan Athletic at Ibrox, the Ibrox side also announced new singing Skov Olsen, we hear from Celtic manager Martin O'Neill on his sides transfer business and you have your chance to win £1,800 on The Pundit Predictor. Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time Teaser
Gordon Duncan, Tony Watt and Gordon Dalziel take your calls after Celtic's win at Falkirk and a night where 10-man Hearts stayed six points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership with a win over St Mirren.Rangers fans share their thoughts that they can win the title and we play Beat The Pundit, where the controversy over the new coin continues...
Gordon Duncan is joined by Marvin Bartley & Gordon Dalziel as they discuss the lack of transfer business from Celtic so far in the transfer window, the rumours of Skov Olsen's to Rangers and we discuss THAT save from Craig Gordon.Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time Teaser
Gordon Duncan, Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah are in the studio for more of your views on wins for Celtic, Rangers and Hearts. They also hear fans' thoughts on transfer news, plus dishing out their weekend awards and dissecting some big VAR calls.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio for the return of Martin O'Neill for the second time this season. Celtic take on Dundee United at home for their first game since Wilfried Nancy was sacked. The top team are around the grounds and bring you the starting line ups, along with half time and full time reports. Hugh is Back with a Half time teaser and a Who am I...All of this before the openline gets on the way.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio and taking the fans reactions to their teams performances today. With Martin O'Neill's Celtic side having a comfortable win over Dundee United, can Hearts keep the points gap and can Rangers keep the pressure on Celtic and Hearts?The panel look forward to those games as well.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Hugh Keevins & Scott Allan as they build up to a busy weekend in Scottish football. They discuss Martin O'Neill's return to the Celtic dug out as his side face Dundee United, There's reaction to Connor Barron's injury as the Scotsmen is set to be sidelined for 3 months and we discuss what the top three will require to secure the title. Plus Beat The Pundit, Full Time Teaser & The Pundit Predictor
Gordon Duncan, Kenny Miller and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio, on the day of a potential sensational return of Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi. We hear your views on whether the move is good for the current Celtic side, as well as which other transfers the Scottish champions need.Elsewhere, we're hearing from Rangers fans amid rumours of two new signings in midfielder Tochi Chukwuani and left-back Tuur Rommens.Plus, Neil McCann speaks on some of the advice he's got from previous managers in his new role as Kilmarnock boss.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Marvin Bartley and Alex Rae to look back on Rangers' win over Aberdeen that sees Danny Rohl's side jump into second spot, discuss Celtic's title credentials under Martin O'Neil, and one caller asks 'Should Connor Barron be included in Scotland's World Cup squad?'Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time Teaser
Gordon Duncan, David Friel and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio, less than 24 hours removed from Martin O'Neill's appointment as Celtic manager until the end of the season. We're hearing Celtic fans' reaction to the appointment, whether or not the board made a mistake with Wilfried Nancy, and who should replace O'Neill come the end of 2025/26.We're also building up to a big fixture at Ibrox, where Rangers host Aberdeen - knowing the side will to go ahead Celtic in the Scottish Premiership with a win or draw. Andrew Maclean is reporting live from the ground.Plus, we're hearing from Kilmarnock fans following the appointment of Neil McCann as the club's new manager.
Gordon Duncan, Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah take your calls on a huge night in Scottish football as Wilfried Nancy is sacked by Celtic with Paul Tisdale following him out of Parkhead.Hoops fans react to the Frenchman's departure and the breaking news that Martin O'Neill has returned to the dugout until the end of the season.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Hugh Keevins and Scott Allan for the first show of the year! The panel look ahead to a mammoth Old Firm clash, and discuss Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy's explosive press conference. Rangers fans are confident their side can pile the pressure on the under-fire Hoops boss. Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time Teaser
Gordon Duncan, Roger Hannah and Andy Halliday are taking your calls in the studio. They look forward to the last set of Scottish football league games of 2025. The panel talk about the January window and who they think would come to the big Glasgow two as callers put names forward. Andy was feeling very confident about his side Motherwell taking on Celtic and thinks it will be a great game. Plus Beat The Pundit and one of the hardest Full Time Teasers to date for Roger and Andy
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Dalziel and the returning Mark Wilson for the annual Superscoreboard Christmas quiz. We put our own spin on some of your favourite games shows while giving them all a Scottish football twist. We hear from some familiar friends on the phone as Mark and Gordon face off for all the glory.
Gordon Duncan, Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah take your calls after Celtic's victory over Aberdeen, a first win for new manager Wilfried Nancy.There's more reaction to Rangers' defeat at Tynecastle, and the panel discuss if Hearts are now favourites for the title?And Andy Halliday gets absolutely slaughtered by one caller!
Gordon Duncan is joined in the studio by Hugh Keevins, Kenny Miller and Gordon Dalziel, with the top team around the grounds. The team brings you the Scottish football action from the last Saturday before Christmas 2025. You have team line ups with half-time & full-time reports from around the grounds.Hugh gives you another half-time teaser and a who am I. All before the openline.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Kenny Miller & Gordon Dalziel take the listeners calls with their reactions from their teams performances. They also look forward to, two of the biggest games this season as Hearts take on Rangers and Celtic welcome Aberdeen. With Hearts looking to extend their lead at the top of the table. Rangers wanting to draw level with Celtic and close the gap on Hearts. Where as Celtic are still looking for their first win under Wilfried Nancy and their first win in FIVE.
Gordon Duncan, Tony Watt & Gordon Dalziel are in the studio and reacting to Dundee United's 2-1 comeback win over Celtic. Their first win over Celtic in eleven years. The listeners give their reaction to the game as Wilfried Nancy's pressure for a first win builds. Listeners are wanting Nancy gone apart from Paul in Liverpool, who says that the players have to take blame for the result against Dundee United.Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time Teaser
Gordon Duncan is joined by Ross McCormack and Roger Hannah as they react to the breaking news that Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell is standing down at the end of the year as he cites abuse and threats as a factor in his decision and We build up to Celtic's game with Dundee United as Wilfried Nancy seeks out his first win at the club.Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time TeaserTwitter: https://x.com/ClydeSSBInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/clyde1ssbTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clydessbFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/clyde1Check out our YouTube channel & subscribe via: https://www.youtube.com/@Clyde1SSBPrevious shows: https://hellorayo.co.uk/podcasts/superscoreboard
Gordon Duncan is joined by Marvin Bartley and Gordon Dalziel as under fire Celtic boss Wilfried Nancy speaks to the media, stating he has "nothing to prove", Celtic fans remain unhappy as there is calls for him to be removed as manager and his tactics are questioned. We hear a heart warming story from St. Mirren fan Trevor and there's all the reaction to Rangers victory of Hibs last night. Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time Teaser
Thanks for watching and listening!In this episode of the This Is Gonna Hurt Podcast, Gordon Duncan discussed the concept of "dark capital" from his book, The Capitalize Your Best Daily Reader. He explained that dark capital involves using difficult experiences and setbacks as fuel for personal growth, rather than allowing them to lead to despair or bitterness. Gordon shared his own experience of being let go from a job and using that situation as motivation to pursue other opportunities. He encouraged listeners to reframe setbacks as opportunities for growth and to use challenges as fuel to improve their mind capital. Gordon also mentioned that the Capitalize Your Best Daily Reader was selling well and that he would be discussing these concepts further in 2026.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins and Andy Halliday take your calls after St Mirren's Scottish League Cup final win over Celtic.They hear from Buddies hero, and captain on the day, Marcus Fraser live on the show. Then they hear views from angry Hoops fans in the aftermath, with many wanting manager Wilfried Nancy sacked after losing his first three games.Plus, we build-up to Rangers vs Hibs and play Beat The Pundit.
Andrew MacLean, Hugh Keevins and Scott Allan bring live coverage and reaction to the Scottish League Cup Final between St Mirren and Celtic at Hampden Park. Live at the national stadium is Gordon Duncan, Gordon Dalziel and Marvin Bartley. A great cup final as St Mirren come out on top with a 3-1 over Celtic at Hampden, winning their first Scottish League Cup since they beat Hearts in the 2012/13 League Cup final.Can Wilfred Nancy looses his first three games as Celtic manager and lost out on getting his first trophy as Celtic manager. Stephen Robinson's Saints cause a major upset as they looked to make it an easy win over Celtic. St Mirren fan Lewis says, "Stephen Robinson has wrote his name into the St Mirren's history books. Brendan a St Mirren fan says that Celtic could not lace their boots and that they DESTROYED a multimillion pound club.Celtic fan Alec says the Pep Guardiola could not manage that Celtic team. Archie says it is more than just Wilfried Nancy that need to leave Celtic.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell & Gordon Dalziel are in the studio for this Superscoreboard special. The boys bring you live coverage of Scottish league football while working with Cash For Kids, They bring some amazing prizes for the Cash For Kids Sports Auction, while getting team line-ups, half-time and full-time reports from the top team around the grounds. Hugh Keevins really wants to meet Scott brown and surprises the boys in the studio. The listeners dug deep for the Cash For Kids Sports Auction and got some amazing prizes. All of that and an openline with the listeners reactions to their teams performances and some build up to Celtic v St Mirren in the Scottish League Cup final at Hampden of Sunday the 14th of December.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins and Scott Allan in the studio, as we react to a poor night for all three Scottish sides in Europe. Rangers head coach Danny Rohl says he's "angry and disappointed" with goals conceded against Ferencváros in their 2-1 defeat in the Europa League. Meanwhile, Wilfried Nancy becomes first Celtic manager to lose his first two games, believing his side “were not able to cope with the intensity” of Roma in last night's 3–0 defeat at home. Plus, Aberdeen exit the Europa Conference League with a 1-0 defeat to Strasbourg, as manager Jimmy Thelin said Aberdeen need to “look back on the whole competition and see how much we've grown”.After 7pm, we have your chance to win a Clyde 1 Superscoreboard coin or signed ball on Beat The Pundit, and the pundits go head-to-head on the Full-Time Teaser. Plus, you could be winning £1,700 if you can correctly guess all three games on our Pundit Predictor.
Gordon Duncan, Stephen O'Donnell and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio, with live coverage of three big games in Europe for Scottish teams. Andrew Maclean is reporting from Rangers' fixture in Budapest, where they face Ferencvaros knowing anything less than a win will spell the end for their Europa League progression hopes. Later, Celtic host Roma at home, with Gabriel Antoniazzi building up to kick-off. Dave Galloway is at Pittodrie, with Aberdeen taking on Strasbourg in the Europa Conference League.We're joined in the studio by rugby union player Johnny Matthews. The Glasgow Warriors and Scotland international is set to take on Edinburgh at Hampden in the 1872 Cup on the 20th December.Plus, your chance to win a Clyde 1 Superscoreboard coin or signed ball on Beat the Pundit after 7pm.
Send us a textGary brings you a bumper episode this week, with all of the music recorded live at the Gordon Duncan Tribute Concert held in Mount Vernon, Washington State, USA and hosted by the Celtic Arts Foundation.PlaylistCraig Sutherland with Sir James of the Port, Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.Craig Sutherland with Andy Renwick's Ferret and the Fourth Floor, Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.Craig Sutherland with Zeeto the Bubbleman, Blow My Chanter, Jig o Beer, The 98 Jig and Alex's Haircut Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.The CAF Folk Band (Zephan Knickel, Vienna Shire, Cayley Schmid, David Lofgren, Zach Bauman and Gary West) with Wee Mary and Ian Green of Greentrax Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.The CAF Folk Band with Pitlochry High School Centenary, the Soup Dragon, Rory Gallagher and the Famous Barravan Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.The CAF Folk Band with Lorient Mornings, Davy Webster's 40th, Clueless, Break Yer Bass Drone and the High Drive Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.Tori Killoran with the Cullen Bay Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.Tori Killoran with the Breton Set Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.Tori Killoran with the Ass in the Graveyard, Going to the Well for Water, Calliope House,Abdoul's, Michael's Air, Silver Spear, In and Out the Harbour, The Thin Man, Yer a Kent Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.Cameron Bonar with The Famous Barravan, The Edradour Stagger and The Last Tango in Harris Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.Cameron Bonar with A Maighdean Mhara, Tain in the Rain, Upside Down at Eden Court and Wing Commander Donald MacKenzie Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.Cameron Bonar with Thunderstruck Live at the Celtic Arts Foundation December 2025.With thanks to the event sponsorsBagpipemusic.comDojo UniversityEnjoy Your Piping!Eucatastrophe Coffee and Used BooksGordon Duncan Memorial TrustModern PipingLee and Sons BagpipesMicah Babinski / Green Monster CollectionPiping ClubPiping Hot Summer DrummerTartantownSupport the show
Gordon Duncan, Ross McCormack and Simon Donnelly take your calls on the eve of Scottish clubs returning to Europa League action.Still, Celtic fans are discussing Wilfried Nancy's start to life at Parkhead ahead of his European debut against Roma, with one caller saying it doesn't matter if he uses a tactics board, Ouija board or a Monopoly board, as long as he gets backed by supporters.Andrew Maclean is live for us in Budapest for Rangers' clash with Ferencváros on Thursday, and we hear from Danny Röhl with some big news before the match.Meanwhile, we get a glimpse of Gordon Dalziel's BATH NIGHT!
Gordon Duncan, Marvin Bartley and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio as fallout continues from Celtic's defeat to Hearts in manager Wilfried Nancy's first game.One caller says Hoops players are DISRESPECTING the new boss with their body language, while supporter Gerry says it's the biggest overreaction to an appointment ever.Meanwhile, Rangers fan Craig says they're only two statement away wins from WINNING the league.And Marv finally learns what stovies are, while Daz takes the huff over playing a 'team' once more at Beat The Pundit!
Gordon Duncan, Kenny Miller and Roger Hannah are in the studio reacting to Celtic's defeat to Hearts at home in Wilfried Nancy's first game in charge, with one caller on the line wanting him SACKED already!Rangers fans give more of their thoughts after their side earned a first victory in four games with 3-0 win at Kilmarnock.And the pundits hand out their usual awards from the weekend's action.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio as Scottish football continues the day after the 2026 World Cup draw. The boys bring you live coverage from across the Scottish leagues as the top team are around the ground as they bring you starting line ups, half-time and full time reports. They also touch on the World cup draw and Scotland opponents for the 2026 World Cup in America and the possible locations for the games.Hugh gives you a fastest finger first wins on the first half teaser and a proper thinker for who am I. All that before the openline.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio taking the reactions from the listeners on their teams performances today. They look forward to Kilmarnock v Rangers and a top of the table clash between Celtic and Hearts.
Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins and Scott Allan in the studio as they bring you live coverage of the World cup in the US. There was mixed reaction to Scotland's Group. they got Brazil, Morocco and Haiti. Special guest makes an appearance towards the end of the show as well. Scott Allan took on Ayden in Airdrie in beat the pundit.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Marivn Bartley and Gordon Dalziel as they react to the news that tomorrow is set to be Martin O'Neill's last game as interim Celtic manager, Danny Röhl confirms winger Oliver Antman is set to be side lined for 8 weeks as he also looks ahead to January's transfer window. There is conflicting arguments over Celtic's timing when appointing Wilfried Nancy, Simon in Hyndland is concerned with Kilmarnock's current form and Gary from South Queensferry worries about Rangers lack of goals.Plus Beat The Pundit & Full Time Teaser
Gordon Duncan, Kenny Miller and Roger Hannah take your calls after a busy week of Scottish football. Angry Rangers fans react to their Premiership draw with Falkirk at Ibrox, with one saying Nicolas Raskin wouldn't even get a game for FALKIRK.Celtic fans discuss Martin O'Neill's future, the 2-1 win at Hibs at the delayed arrival of new permanent manager Wilfried Nancy.Meanwhile, the panel react to the Scottish Cup draw, where Auchinleck Talbot have drawn the Hoops, and caller Lennon has split loyalties ahead of the glamour tie.
Gordon Duncan, Ross McCormack & Scott Allan are in the studio taking the listeners calls to their reactions to their teams midweek performances. We hear from Martin O'Neill on the Celtic job going Forward. Scott takes on Craig in a great beat the pundit. Rangers fan Scott was not happy with the Rangers performance against BragaCeltic fan Michael from Nashville says he was shocked to see Wilfried Nancy style of football in the US when he come and hopes he brings it to Celtic.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Dalziel and Kenny Miller as they bring live coverage of Celtic's Europa League clash with Feyenoord in Rotterdam. Plus there is build-up for Rangers hosting Braga. Celtic callers George and Steven were pleased with the performance in Europe and happy to prove a certain Hugh Keevins wrong.Plus Beat The Pundit, a very special anniversary for Gordon Dalziel and an unforgettable teams update from Pittodrie by Dave Galloway.