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Our relegation battle is well and truly on as the Dons are downed by St Johnstone and St Mirren, leaving us in 10th place in the Scottish Premiership, just four points ahead of Ross County in 11th. And whilst the Chairman has commented on X, it doesn't change anything. It doesn't give any insight as to how our current predicament is going to be fixed and the evidence in front of us shows that we are going to have a tough few months ahead of us until the end of the season. Pre and post-match reaction from the manager following the St Johnstone and St Mirren matches. We also have pre-match thoughts of Clint Lancaster and Bayley Hutchinson as the Dons Women were in action today against Glasgow City. And Gary Walker Wealth Management hosted a family fun day at Pittodrie recently. We hear from Gary, some of the attendees and Graeme Shinnie. Plus the normal round-up from the rest of the matches in the SPFL and Highland League and some Dons and supporters news. Listen in to the latest edition of the AFC DONScast on Spotify, or via your favourite podcast platform. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afc-donscast5/message
Our European journey beyond Christmas comes to an end following our draw in Greece against PAOK and we suffer a hangover on Sunday with a lacklustre performance against Celtic in Glasgow. A 6-0 loss is the worst in the Premiership so far this season. Pre match reaction from PAOK from Leighton Clarkson and Barry Robson, and post-match with the manager. Pre-match with Graeme Shinnie prior to the Celtic match and post-match with Barry. Plus the normal Dons and supporters news, an SPFL round-up from the other matches from the weekend and new from this week we'll have the Highland League results each week.
Preston North End was our pre-season stop-off at the weekend. We have a pre-match chat with Graeme Shinnie and post-match reaction with Barry Robson. Kelle Roos and Connor Barron visit the AFC Summer Camp at Cormack Park, plus some transfer and supporters news.
It's a packed AFC DONScast Pre-season update this week. We catch up with the players at their summer training camp in Portugal, and post-match reaction from our two pre-season friendlies against Turriff Utd and Fraserburgh. Plus Craig Samson, Barry Robson and Graeme Shinnie pay their tributes to Joe Lewis who has left the club after seven years and of course some transfer news and supporters news. Lots to look forward too in our second pre-season update.
The AFC DONScast is back ahead of the 2023/24 campaign with the first of our pre-season shows. We start with a small tribute to Craig Brown. Find out the latest transfer news, plus the thoughts from Barry Robson on the new season fixtures and their summer camp in Portugal. You'll hear from some of our new summer signings including: Nicky Devlin, Leighton Clarkson, Ester Sokler, Graeme Shinnie and Rhys Williams. And some more info on our pre-season fixtures and the player's thoughts on the blonde bombshell, Jonny Hayes! The next AFC DONScast Pre-season Update will be on Sunday 16 July 2023.
Hi - it's a mini... Gav & Gary are here to offer our thoughts on the sad passing of Craig Brown before turning our attention to the latest acquisitions from the Dons with the return of Shinniesta & the arrival of Rhys Williams from Liverpool on a season long loan. We are also joined by Kev O'Sullivan of the LFC Daytripper Podcast to give us his thoughts on our new CB. Like what we do? Keep us fuelled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast Support our Aberdeen to Hamburg (via Gothenburg) challenge by visiting:- ABZFP Aberdeen to Gothenburg Challenge Follow the us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
An extra special AFC DONScast this week celebrating the 40th anniversary of our European Cup Winners' Cup win in Gothenburg in 1983. A look back at the celebrations last week as the Gothenburg Greats are recognised for their achievements with the Freedom of the City of Aberdeen. Hear from: Willie Miller Alex McLeish Eric Black Sir Alex Ferguson Supporters who travelled to Gothenburg Neil Simpson Barry Robson Dave Cormack Plus more on hour 0-0 draw against Hibs with post match reaction with Graeme Shinnie and Rob Maclean, and the thoughts of Barry Robson. We catch up with Steve Agnew and Dave Cormack. Aberdeen Women secured top-flight football for next season, we have the thoughts of Gavin Levey, a round-up of the rest of the matches in the SPFL from the weekend and supporters news.
Get ready for an action-packed episode of the Get Involved Referee as we dive into the highly anticipated Glasgow derby between Rangers and Celtic.First up, we're talking about Don Robertson's Derby debut, as he stood in for the injured Willie Collum. We'll analyse his performance and discuss whether he's ready for future high-profile games.But that's not all, folks. We'll also dig deep into the John Lundstram challenge and compare it to the Graeme Shinnie challenge. Did Robertson make the right call, or was it a missed opportunity for a red card?Next on the agenda is the issue of diving in the game, with accusations flying around that Barassic was trying to con the referee. Steve has a different opinion, though. He believes that Borna Barišić caught his studs in the ground but looked for a penalty to compensate for poor play. What do you think?We'll then move on to the handball rule, which has been causing confusion among fans and referees alike. Steve Conroy confesses that he's lost track of the rule after VAR intervened and gave Inverness a penalty against Falkirk in the other Semi-Final. Meanwhile, Des argues that the decision was never a penalty.Finally, we'll wrap up the episode with a discussion on fans smuggling pyros into the grounds and the controversy surrounding Todd Cantwell's refusal to share water with Celtic player Reo Hatate. And to top it all off, we'll be making predictions on who should referee the final, with Des and Steve agreeing that John Beaton will be given the big game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, First up, we've got former Grade 1 referees Steve Conroy and Des Roache, who are calling on the SFA to do the right thing and rescind James Jeggo's red card. They're convinced that referee Craig Napier got the call wrong, and Hibs' appeal on Wednesday should be successful. But with the panel having set a precedent the week before by throwing out Graeme Shinnie's claim for wrongful dismissal, will they find it in Jeggo's favour? Tune in to find out what Conroy and Roache say about the situation!And that's not all, folks! We've also got former Rangers star Alex Rae joining us to discuss the upcoming Scottish Cup semi-final between Rangers and Celtic at Hampden. Rae is pumped for this season-defining showdown and thinks Rangers need to bring their blood and thunder if they want to come out on top. With Callum McGregor being one of the best players in Scotland, can Rangers nullify him and secure the win? Rae has plenty to say about the game plan and what Rangers must do to clinch the victory.So, what are you waiting for? Tune in to "Get Involved Referee" for all the latest and most exciting news from Scottish football! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recording of the show that went out live on Twitter on Wednesday when Martin joined up with Richard to react to the outcome of the Graeme Shinnie appeal.
Jim Duffy and Simon Donnelly join Gordon Duncan on tonight's Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, as we look back on the SFA's decision to extend Graeme Shinnie's red card ban, as well as Michael Beale's comments on the future of the Rangers squad. We're also looking back on last night's debate on this season's Player Of The Year
Aberdeen won their first game of the year following 5 previously unsuccessful attempts thanks to a Luis 'Duk' Lopes double, earning The Dons a 2-0 victory over St Johnstone at Pittodrie - keeping AFC's 3rd place hopes alive! Glen and Calum are joined by Original 106 and Mearns FM's Beth Wallace to review the action and give thoughts on Jim Goodwin's latest additions, Graeme Shinnie and Patrik Myslovic. If you enjoyed this podcast, please do follow us to ensure that you do not miss out in future! Why not share it with a friend that may enjoy it too? For the video version of this podcast, head to: https://www.youtube.com/c/RedTintedGlasses and why not subscribe whilst you're there?
Double Duked!A win at last for the Dons and we'll review that game against St Johnstone, as well as look ahead to the Viaplay Cup Semi Final against Rangers.The return of Graeme Shinnie and the arrival of new recruit Patrik Mislovic.Plus, Paul Hartley returned to Cove and almost immediately required open heart surgery as his side shipped 6 to league leaders Queen's Park.Peterhead tried and failed to build upon their draw from the previous week against Montrose. There's the latest from The Highland League and Junior Clubs too.We've got it all covered, and, as always, it's all in the company of Andrew Shinie and Dave Macdermid, hosted by John Mellis.Support the Show.
It was a Duk double as the Dons secure a 2-0 win against St Johnstone at Pittodrie on Saturday. Post match reaction with Rob Maclean, Stevie Tosh and Jim Goodwin. Plus we hear from a couple of our new signings - returning Graeme Shinnie and Patrik Myslovič Aberdeen Women were back following the winter break in Women's Scottish Cup action against Hutchison Vale, hear the pre-match thoughts from Gavin Levey. Plus some more transfer, news, Dean Campbell and some supporters news.
Luton ReactionDisallowed Goals3 In The MiddleReverting BackMotMFA Cup DrawTransfer Window WatchSteven CaulkerHarry ToffoloJack CaldbackDisappointing not to get the win, but a much improved display,especially defensively.We are linked with three more players whilst two, Graeme Shinnie and Nathan Broadhead have left for pastures new.Up the tics!Contact PWU Podcast Tweet us @PWUPodcast or @WorthingtonBaz email barryworthington@hotmail.com Catch us at the game Editor & Producer - Barry Worthington©Progress With Unity Podcast
Welcome to Episode 79.5 of the ABZ Football Podcast as, Gary (@tchocky83) brings you the latest news from Pittodrie as our January transfer activity started with a bang on Thursday evening with the double signing of Graeme Shinnie & Patrik Myslovič. Lets face it, we know all about Graeme Shinnie but the signing of Myslovič is, perhaps, the one that is more intriguing so Gary sat down with Slovak sports commentator, Andrej Zvolenský, (@ZvolenskyAndrej) to get the low-down on our first ever Slovakian player. Like what we do? Keep us fuelled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast Support our Aberdeen to Gothenburg challenge by visiting:- ABZFP Aberdeen to Gothenburg Challenge Follow the us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
In Conversation With Graeme ShinnieInverness Caley ThistleAberdeenPeru Over Stag DoScotlandDerby Taking ChancesShinniestaStoviesLatics number 18, Graeme Shinnie joins us on this special episode, a great chat about the early days, Latics interest whilst at Aberdeen and finally making the move to the DW StadiumSpilling Realtyhilarious real-life stories from the field, top industry guests & pop culture #TeaTimeListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
AFC Wimbledon ReactionGoalPerformancesThe Points MatterMotMSutton United PreviewView From The Away EndRef WatchShuffling The DeckPredictionsThree points in the bag is what matters, perhaps not free flowing football, but the result was that we kept a clean sheet, never looked in danger of anything other than a win and maintained our place in the automatic promotion spots and we've still got games in hand.We have had a good few weeks despite the two losses to Sheffield Wednesday and Sunderland, we've set the pace and the pressure i on those trying to catch us.We have a break from League One action on Tuesday when Sutton United visit the DW Stadium in the Papa John Trophy semi-final, with a trip to Wembley at stake, this is a game that both clubs would love to win. Of course we have tasted success in this competition on two previous occasions and the final is great for the club and supporters to experience. We have Mike from Sutton United Talk Time joining us for a lowdown on the League Two club, it's a competition that Sutton have enjoyed this season and they are relishing the possibility of a trip to Wembley and a tough game will undoubtedly be in store.We will have some 'big guns' available for selection with Tendayi Darikwa, Graeme Shinnie and James McClean all serving suspensions from League One games, this match gives them an opportunity to keep ticking over and I wouldn't be surprised if all three featured.Tuesday is a night that I am looking forward to and the excitement is building.Up the tics!
GillinghamGoalsChancesMotMTop Of The LeagueArsenal Pizza PreviewRef WatchArsenal Competition FormPredictionsAnother 3-2 thriller between the Latics and Gillingham, this turned out to be our third win in seven days as we climbed to the summit of League One with four games in hand on second placed Sunderland. What a season this is turning out to be.Will Keane bagging two goals, Stevie Humphrys scoring his second in two games, Graeme Shinnie making a solid debut and Gwion Edwards putting in a Man of the Match performance, a lot to reflect upon.Arsenal kids are in town on Tuesday as we attempt to progress to the semi-final of the Papa John Pizza Trophy, the reward of making it all the way is a day out at our second favourite stadium, Wembley, so let's do this boys.Up The Tics!
As Derby end the Championship's last 100% home record with a battling draw at Coventry, Richard, Anton and Tom savour their first away day in far too long and drink in those sweet, sweet scenes after Graeme Shinnie's second half equaliser. There's analysis on Luton too - was the draw with the Hatters two points dropped after leading twice at home? We also discuss the impact of Jason Knight, who's proved his worth to the Rams again after a goal and assist last week.
An Olympic Coliseum sized pod as the first month of ICT action is analysed by Moff, Suv, AY and Riley. The boys discuss the 100% start to the first two league games and the benefits of working on the defence, look forward to Aug and Sep action, interviews with club legends Billy Mckay, Ryan Esson, and Killie fan Craig Anderson, heated debate about the Fans Focus Group, plus mailbag and competition time! 01:30: Olympic medallists. Who gets our gold, silver and bronze medals for the opening month of the season? 04.35: League Cup Game by Game: The boys chat about the win over Peterhead, the draw v Stirling, the disaster v Cove and the loss to Hearts, as the club fails to qualify for the fifth consecutive season. 14:36: The League: 1-0 wins against Arbroath and Raith as the Shuffle debates our best start to a Championship campaign, praises Duku, Devine, Sutherland and Allardice and calls for Roddy to get a new contract pronto! 27:00: Billy Mckay Interview: Riley speaks to a very honest Billy Mckay about returning for his third (and final) spell with ICT, the ups and downs in his career to date and his hopes for this season. Then the boys predict how many goals our number 9 will hit in 21/22. 43:18: Returning to the Football: Covid restrictions, social distancing, facemasks, and lower attendances, for a wee while at least? 46:26: League Lookahead Part 1: The upcoming action analysed as the Shuffle predicts an easy win over Ayr. 48.27: Interview with Kilmarnock fan Craig Anderson: Suv speaks to the Terrace Podcast's resident Killie fan, who outlines Killie's key players, predicts his team to romp the league, says some very nice things about Caley Thistle, and talks about Jimmy saying aye to a Killie pie. 1:01:29: League Lookahead Part 2: The rest of the action analysed as the boys predict taking at least a point away to Killie, an unpredictable barnstormer of a top of the table rammy v Partick, and a few goals against the Pars. 1:10:09: Interview with Ryan Esson: The Scottish Cup and Division One winner talks about his 13 years with ICT, his transition from goalkeeping coach to Under-18s supremo, the current crop of youth players, Graeme Shinnie picking up his pants, and what it takes to make it to the top. 1:32:00: Competition Time: We reveal, with no small amount of pomp, who has won Dan Mackay's home shirt. 1:34:34: Debate: The New Fans Focus Group: The boys talk about who is on the group, what the issues the group is looking at, fan engagement, fan experience at TCS and representation for all ICT supporters demographics. 1:46:14: Andrew Sutherland's Love Island Mailbag: Suv's got a text! In-fact he's got a few. Who are the Shufflers coupling up with this mailbag? 1:52:42: Yet another competition! We are good to you. Get liking and following etc on social media!
With another weekend of footballing action over and done with, Jack Donnelly was joined by Struan Garvie, Taylor Murray and Graeme Sinclair to round up the biggest stories from the weekend. This week's Big Question has the panel discussing the worst individual performances in football, with shouts for Graeme Shinnie, Ian Black, Loris Karius, Steven Gerrard and Loris Karius. In Chewin' the Football, the boys discuss Tommy Wright's appointment as the new Kilmarnock boss, break down David Martindale's first loss as Livingston manager and discuss a potential undefeated season for Rangers. In English Entertainment, the team discuss Manchester City's huge win away at Liverpool, debating whether the title has been wrapped up, while also mentioning Mason Mount's impressive performances under Thomas Tuchel. In Last Ditch Challenge, the panel covers Zlatan Ibrahimovic hitting 500 career goals, Champions League fixtures being relocated and Andre Onana receiving a 12 month ban from football for a doping violation.
Cory sits down with Paul from The QPR podcast to see how the R’s are doing ahead of Saturday’s matchup. The short answer is, not to well. We discuss the impact of Charlie Austin and what his arrival as meant to the club. We talk about Mark Warburton and his future and if he will still be QPR boss after this season. Paul illustrates QPR’s defensive frailties and we discuss impending transfers. We discuss the Bright Osayi-Samuel’s departure and some transfer rumors and then look at where the game is will be won and lost. We then give as always a score prediction and discuss the return on fans into stadiums. Then Jake Barker from Not Another Derby Podcast comes on and we try to make sense of the past couple Derby matches against Rotherham and Bournemouth as well as a discussion on the takeover, Krystian Bielik, Graeme Shinnie and Nathan Byrne. We then discuss the Derby County captaincy and if Jason Knight is the right man for the job. Thank you for listening! Get in touch with your questions or comments. On Twitter: @ramsreview1 ; Facebook: @ramsreviewpod and email ramsreview@hotmail.com
We've got a great laugh for you this week as Derby County midfielder and Scotland international, Graeme Shinnie shares some brilliant stories from his time in the game working with characters from Terry Butcher, John Hughes to Wayne Rooney and Philip Cocu! Graeme also reflects on the dressing rooms he played in with Aberdeen under Derek McInnes as well as discusses his time with the national team and the backlash the team received following Scotland's 3-0 defeat to Kazakhstan.
We've got a great laugh for you this week as Derby County midfielder and Scotland international, Graeme Shinnie shares some brilliant stories from his time in the game working with characters from Terry Butcher, John Hughes to Wayne Rooney and Philip Cocu! Graeme also reflects on the dressing rooms he played in with Aberdeen under Derek McInnes as well as discusses his time with the national team and the backlash the team received following Scotland's 3-0 defeat to Kazakhstan.
Derby's small but nonetheless important unbeaten run continues with seven points in (just over) seven days, thanks to consecutive morale-boosting home wins. Chris and Richard are joined by SBW debutant Ryan Burton to look back on the Rams' last two league fixtures. Questions we attempt to tackle include: Should Jayden Bogle play further forward? How long can we stay unbeaten for? And is Graeme Shinnie the answer in Derby's midfield? SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE! Send the pod on to another Rams fans, and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify or Soundcloud. @stevebloomerpod stevebloomerswashing@gmail.com
Host Andy Bargh and Media Scotland's Ben Ramage take a look at the club moves of players involved in the national set-up, including Kieran Tierney, Oli McBurnie, Liam Lindsay, Steven Naismith, Graeme Shinnie and more. They also discussed players who were linked with moves but stayed put, including Ryan Fraser and John McGinn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFC DONScast Pre-season podcast #2 - in this episode you can hear from Ryan Hedges and Ash Taylor after they signed for the Dons last week and old Dons team mates Kenny McLean and Graeme Shinnie ahead of their Scotland match against Cyprus last Saturday. And of course, you can get a quick round up of the rest of weeks Dons news.
It's a bumper final edition of the AFC DONScast following the last match of the season against Hibs on Sunday. We catch up with Stewart Milne and Dave Cormack in an extended interview about the future of the club. We hear from Derek McInnes and Graeme Shinnie following the Hibs match plus we have the pre-season fixtures, transfer news, the results from the AFC Player of the Year Awards Dinner plus other bits of news from the past week.
Friday night under the lights at Pittodrie, and the Dons secured a 2-1 win against Hearts to keep us in the running for a European spot. Also in this edition of the AFC DONScast - we catch up with Graeme Shinnie following his Pittodrie farewell, find out your Aberdeen FC Player of the Year, news on the new AFC Home kit for next season and transfer news about Tomáš Černý and the rumours about Ash Taylor, Curtis Main and Tommie Hoban. It's a busy one!
A fortnight of fluctuating fortunes for Derby as a mixed bag of results leaves Lampard's men clinging on to the top six race. There's analysis of the six-goal Brentford thriller, the abysmal Blackburn defeat, and the thrashing of beleaguered Bolton Wanderers. We also chat to Scottish football reporter Gareth Law about Graeme Shinnie, the Rams' latest transfer target, and celebrate our 50th episode - a half century of podcasts! SUBSCRIBE: Follow us on iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud SOCIAL: We're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (@SteveBloomerPod)
On Bendy Water And The Six Time Zones Gavin (www.twitter.com/PureFitbaw) and Owen (www.twitter.com/OwenJamesBrown) talk: 0:49 - Scotland players eating cereal in the afternoon, Graeme Shinnie looking like he spends time in the (international) wilderness, results of our u17s and u19s, Callum McGregor as a left back and our feelings about international call-offs. *recorded before Kazakhstan 21:09 - Five-a-side combined from current Scotland squad and the 1996 Euro squad. What team was picked most by listeners, what was the worst team selected, what are our own selections and where has all this love for Eoin Jess come from? 26:08 - Motherwell: upturn in results, change in style, concerns about defending crosses, crop of excellent youngsters, issues on the horizon with a lot of players out of contract and predictions for next season. 41:55 - Picking an 11 from the Champions League quarter-finalists. Must have one player from each team, maximum two players from a team and neither of us can pick Messi.
Gordon Parks and Gavin Berry join Jonny McFarlane to discuss all the latest Rangers news. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Daniel is joined by Jonny and Kyran of rangersnewsfeed.com to talk over the last week in Scottish football. They start with the Scottish Cup quarter and semi-finals, what Alfredo Morelos is worth, Graeme Shinnie's future, Hearts' season, youth development in Scotland after Ajax's big win in Madrid and much more. They also finish with a load of your questions. --- Main sponsor - ladbrokes.com for the best odds, news, views and opinions in Scottish football. Sponsor - Black Rooster Peri Peri.
Gavin Berry and Scott McDermott join Jonny McFarlane to discuss all the latest news from Ibrox and beyond. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Graeme is joined by Craig Anderson and Andy Harrow as the boys review the weekend's action. They kick off with a resurgent (?) Dundee against a resurgent (?) Hibernian, as they try to figure out who is resurgent and who isn't. They check in on Rangers 5 goals from 5 different bodies, and some FUNNY at Celtic Park. They round it off with a perfect Graeme Shinnie game for Aberdeen, a discussion on Schroedinger's Hearts and the game dubbed El Plastico. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show, Daniel was joined by Jonny as they recap another big weekend of Scottish Premiership football. They talk about Celtic going invincible again, Kilmarnock's brilliant form under Steve Clarke and the rest of the big results. Then they cover Scotland and discuss Kris Boyd's controversial comments about Graeme Shinnie, Ryan Jack and a few other new faces ahead of their friendly against Netherlands at Pittodrie before answering all of your questions. Also available on iTunes!