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Superscoreboard
Saturday 12th April | Top Six Split Decided - First Half

Superscoreboard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 77:28


Gordon Duncan, Gordon Dalziel, Marvin Bartley and Hugh Keevins bring you the first half of the last games before the split as Motherwell face Hearts and St Mirren face Ross County to decide who finishes in the Top 6.Plus coverage of Partick Thistle v Hamilton Academicals in the Championship

Superscoreboard
Saturday 1st February Part 2 | 2nd Half Action and Openline

Superscoreboard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 105:40


Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Gordon Dalziel and Mark Wilson bring you the 2nd half of all the Saturday Scottish Football action.David Friel is at Hibs v Aberdeen, Fraser Wishart is at Saint Mirren v St Johnstone, Dave Galloway is at a Dens Park for Dundee v Hearts and Roger Hannah takes in Hamilton Academicals v Ayr United.Plus one of Mark's former teammates on Who Am I and the Openline to look back at all the action and hear from the managers

Falkirk Daft
73: Episode 72 | Tom Lang Presents...

Falkirk Daft

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 79:30


John has lost his voice so Big Sexy Tom Lang, steps in to host alongside Ross (this may or may not be true) as they look back at that pivotal game against Hamilton Academicals. They are joined by Danny Henderson to discuss nerves, goals and late challenges in a brilliant win for the Bairns. Plus Dennon Lewis is back in touch and looking ahead to Kelty this Saturday Expect the Unexpected! And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media:  Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK  Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft  Get Merch: merch.falkirkdaft.co.uk For any sponsorship enquiries email sales@falkirkdaft.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel and remember to leave a review where you get your podcasts.

Nutmeg Magazine
E67 - Player Take Over: Insult and Injury

Nutmeg Magazine

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 36:53


What does it feel like to suffer fan abuse as a footballer? What are the effects on mental health of long term player injuries? How does it feel to be called a 'wage thief'? In this new series format, presenter Daniel Gray is joined by a number of footballers and football types to discuss what matters to them in an honest and open Nutmeg fashion. This is the Player Take Over.For the first two episodes, Scotland cap Michael Devlin is our guest, and after that we'll be bringing in colleagues of his to go inside the game. In this second one-on-one episode, Dan and Michael dig deep into the traumas of long-term injury and its effects on mental health. They talk through footballer/fan relationships, including the effects on players of verbal abuse, and celebrate the little moments that make us love the game.Never read Nutmeg magazine? We have offers on back issues and subscriptions. See https://www.nutmegmagazine.co.uk/shopSupport the show

The Trampled Bet Football Betting Podcast

Andy, Gordo & last week's guest, Gary Black, go over the results from last weekend. They are then joined by Chris Kelly to give their football betting suggestions for this weekends Bankers, Values & Outsiders. They also discuss their charity treble picks. This weeks picks come from the following matches: Yokohama F. Marinos v Vegalta Sendai (Japanese J-League)SC Freiberg v Borussia Dortmund (German Bundesliga)Brest v PSG (French Ligue 1)Dundee v Hibs (Scottish Premiership)Dijon v Toulouse (French League 2)Hamilton Academicals v Kilmarnock (Scottish Championship)Odense BK v Brondby (Danish Superliga)Varnamo v Landskrona (Swedish Superettan)Hearts v Aberdeen (Scottish Premiership)Hiroshima Sanfreece v Kawasaki Frontale (Japanese J-League)VfL Bochum v Mainz (German Bundesliga)VVV Venlo v Almere City (Dutch Eerste Divisie)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 Sports Social Podcast Network. To find your next favourite podcast visit podcast.sport-social.co.uk

Shoot the Defence
UKRFUT24 Podcast: INTERVIEW WITH SEAN MCHUGH

Shoot the Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 56:39


Welcome to Scotland Episode 38: Hamilton Academicals. We sit down with Sean McHugh the SLO at Hamilton who shares all the great stories from behind the scenes. Describing their run to the youth Champions League and their amazing endeavors with charitable support in Lanarkshire

Gibraltar Insight
The Ibrox Channel: "Polish Delight" RAN vs LPZ & KIL vs RAN

Gibraltar Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 14:27


Another cracking night in the Europa League for Rangers, followed by a visit to Rugby Park. Andrew and Ross look back at both games, ahead of the matches against Benfica and Hamilton.Support the show (https://gbz.media/donate)

RT
Sputnik Orbiting the World: Fathers, families and children

RT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 26:01


With 36% of parents separating before a child reaches 16 years old, there appears to be an epidemic of ‘fatherlessness’ in the country – 65,000 children are said to be affected by this epidemic, resulting in 10% of all births in any one year ending with a child living in a single parent family. Here and in the US, many children are growing up without ever having a father in their lives. Does the adversarial court system set up a polarization, and where is the government strategy to support parents who separate? We invited Michael Lewkowicz, director of communications for Families Need Fathers, onto Sputnik to talk about shared parenting and shared rights. Hamilton Academicals or ‘the Accies’ are a grand old Scottish football team. Colin McGowan is the CEO of the club but he is also the main force behind the charity Blameless. Addiction to drugs and alcohol in Scotland has cut a swathe across the country for many years; every four hours there is a suicide due to drugs or alcohol abuse. But the suffering reaches far beyond the addicts themselves, destroying families and, in particular, the lives of the children of addicts who are themselves exposed to the abuse. Colin has seen suffering from both sides, so we invited him onto the show to tell us about the atrophy of life chances of young people and how the Blameless charity is trying to help.

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast
The 9iar Chronicles - Season (not) Ten 197475

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 133:08


The 9iar Chronicles - Season not the ten 1974/75   Two Cups - but no Ten-in-a-Row League Position – 3rd - finishing 11pts behind Rangers who won the League and 4pts behind Hibernian League Cup – Winners Scottish Cup – Winners Drybrough Cup - Winners European Cup - First Round   Celtic were to miss out on a world record of ten consecutive League championships this season and had to be content with the two domestic cups and the Drybrough Cup in it's last year. This season saw the retirement of Billy McNeill and the departure on free transfers at the end of the season of the last true veterans of the golden age with the release of Jimmy Johnstone and Jim Brogan. The only remaining Lisbon Lion at the end of the season was Bobby Lennox.   Celtic did not travel abroad for any pre-season games this season but used the Drybrough Cup and domestic friendlies to sort the team out. There was an embarrassing one-off trip to West Germany to play Schalke 04 in Gelsenkirchen which ended in the joint highest defeat under Jock Stein so far. Interest in the Drybrough Cup was faintly raised when the final threw Rangers and Celtic together with the game ending in a draw and Celtic winning the rights to the Cup 4-2 on penalties. This was the last season this Cup would be played though it would return in 1979. The performances were somewhat jaded and lacking in enthusiasm one normally expected from a Celtic team but this was put down to a short inter-season lay-off period with the World Cup and Scotland's involvement in that also taking place during the shut down. Added to this would be that Danny McGrain had returned from the World Cup having been diagnosed diabetic.   The League Cup saw Celtic in Group 4 with Motherwell, Dundee Utd and Ayr Utd. The format had been changed with one team qualifying from each group for the Quarter finals and the rather silly offside rule used in the Drybrough - only being offside beyond the 18 yard box - persisted with even though it was disliked by all. In the second game Celtic received a shock losing to Ayr Utd. The jaded performances were for real and Jock Stein found himself with three immediate problems :- a goalkeeping crisis, a vulnerable defense and the strike force misfiring. These all needed to be addressed. None could be addressed with immediate effect. Celtic, however, duly put the results together to qualify for the quarter finals with a game in hand in the Group Satge and were drawn against Hamilton Academicals managed by ex-Celt Eric Smith. A 2-0 win at home followed by a 4-2 away win saw them comfortably through to face Airdrie in the semi final. This was a turgid affair settled by a single goal from Stevie Murray in the second half. Hibernian had also made it through all the way and the final was a classic Celtic performance with Dixie Deans scoring a hatrick as well as Joe Harper also getting a hatrick and ending on the losing side.   That was one Cup in the bag done and dusted by the end of October. Already Celtic had seen George Connelly walk out and state that he was quitting football. He did relent and returned to train and eventually win a starting place again in November and December. But the assessment of the team had seen Jimmy Quinn, Vic Davidson, Jimmy Bone and Andy Lynch all told that they could leave on frees. Also by this time Celtic found themselves out of the European Cup at the first hurdle. A 1-1 draw at home achieved after the sending off of an Olympiakos player was not enough and in the flare and smoke of the Athens game Celtic went down 2-0.Olympiakos were an unfancied side and they duly made their own exit at the next round. Was this an indication of European fragility? The side that had won the big cup, made the semi final twice and had been described as European attack masters looked woefully out of sorts.   What happened in the League to lose the tenth successive title is really a continuation of the faults that had been seen at the start of the season being cruelly exposed in the second half in the New Year. By that point Ronnie Glavin had been signed after much beating around the fee from Partick Thistle. At the age of 23 he had been the Jags captain and leading player as well as a Scotland U-23 cap. Signed in November for a club record of £80,000, Glavin had been a target for a number of clubs and Partick Thistle, under manager and ex-Celt Bertie Auld were looking to cash in. Glavin arrived to add extra firepower and to help Dalglish who was turning out to be easily the most competent and rounded player in Scotland. After a successful scoring debut he found it not as easy as first thought to fit into the team and in January he found himself dropped as Stein wrestled to find a winning formula again.   The catalyst that started to bring the house tumbling down was the 3-0 loss to Rangers at Ibrox in January. Celtic did not play too badly but there were too many first team players that failed to hit form and this was worrying. With a further 4 points dropped in the next five games which included dispiriting draws away to Arbroath and at home to Dumbarton. With the goalkeeping crisis much in evidence Peter Latchford was recruited from West Bromwich Albion. Latchford came up and played in a Friendly and in wizard time he was duly signed on an initial loan deal and saw out the rest of the season as first choice keeper. At times the support and Jock Stein must have thought what they had taken on as Latchford was prone to the occasional howler and soft goal. But he would develop substantially from this his first season at Celtic. Despite trying everything the crisis could not be averted and Celtic would drop a further 13 points in 10 games to finish third behind Rangers and Hibernian. Needless to say this was a shock to the supporters who had come to see over the last 10 years the Championship as a permanent feature at Celtic Park and the League programme kicking off each season with the raising of a new Championship flag.   The reality was that the flow of players coming through had dried up. Though Dalglish was without doubt the most accomplished footballer in Scotland he could not do it all by himself. The midfield lacked a David Hay type player. George Connelly, whilst a gifted sweeper and defender as well as having exquisite skill, was now emotionally fragile. McNeill was reaching the end of his career as too was Jim Brogan. Add to that a lack of bite upfront, despite Paul Wilson having his best season ever, it was more a collective malaise within the strike force that saw them missing chances and playing underpar when before they had been the Green Machine.   The retrieval of the season came with the Scottish Cup winning 3-1 against Airdrie who were in their first Cup Final since 1928. By this point the League had already been lost so it was with absolute faith that Jock Stein sent them out onto the Hampden pitch knowing that they would return with the cup. At the end of that game Billy McNeill announced his retirement.   If the club felt low at having to bear the loss of the tenth successive League title then they could console themselves with two trophies at least. Things could not get worse. Could they?   Enjoy…

Drive105 Match Night Live
Danny Seaborne - We hear from Derry City's latest signing

Drive105 Match Night Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 3:00


Danny Seaborne was unveiled today as the 3rd player to join the Candystripes in the last week. MNL's Patrick Cooke caught up with the player shortly after signing with the club. Seaborne began his professional career at Exeter City, having risen through the club's youth system; he signed his professional contract in May 2005. Seaborne had numerous loan spells during his time at Exeter, including moves to Clyst Rovers, Tiverton Town and Dorchester Town. In January 2010, Seaborne signed a three and a half-year contract with Southampton. Having made 44 appearances for the club, Seaborne was released by the Premier League side in June 2013. Following his release, Seaborne spent time at clubs including Bournemouth, Yeovil Town and Coventry City. In August 2014, Seaborne signed for Scottish Premiership side Partick Thistle on a two-year contract. He joined Hamilton Academicals in 2016 but was released the following year. After six months without a club, he rejoined Exeter City in December 2017. (Source: Wikipedia)

Man On The Post
EXTRA TIME - Tomatoe, Tomato, Calcutta, Kolkata

Man On The Post

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 47:40


Chris is joined by Emma and Mark to discuss all the action from the FA Cup and Champions League. Plus Luis FIFA Figo and EPL predictions. The Bees are causing trouble and so is Emma's Dirrty laptop. And could Gus Poyet get the bullet? WARNING: Features Scottish football. Mark went to Hamilton Academicals! And he enjoyed it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Beesotted Brentford Pride of West London Podcast
37: #Brentfordfc v #Rotherham Pre-Match Podcast

The Beesotted Brentford Pride of West London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 73:21


Brentford look to get back to winning ways in the league against the Millers. Meanwhile, Rotherham have sold their main striker from last season Alex Revell to Cardiff and have reverted to tippy-tippy football. We are in the studio discussing all sorts including transfers (possibly a striker from up North for the Bees), is the poor management Ched Evans affair a reflection on how serious football authorities treat issues like sexual assault? , Norwich & their new manager from Hamilton Academicals, Steve Evans and selling Rotherham's top striker last season Alex Revell plus much much more .. Billy Grant - Beesotted Dave Lane - Beesotted Matt Allard - Beesotted Nick Carthew - Beesotted Chris Saxon - Rotherham Fan 0 min - Start 1 m 46 secs - Fan feedback from the pubs post Brighton match 6m 43 sec - Brighton game discussion 11m 11 sec - News including transfer news around Griffin Park - rumours of a striker coming in from up North, Norwich new manager, Ched Evans 33 min 35 secs - With Blackpool fans being sued for message board postings and Cardiff deciding to not listen to fans about red shirts .. then change it's mind at the last minute .. is football guilty of selective listening when it comes to fans' opinion? 54 min 24 secs - Chris Saxon (@AxholmeMiller - Rotherham Fan) interview 1 min 6 sec - Bees fans discuss Rotherham match #rufc #millers

Wathnail Rovers
Transfer target

Wathnail Rovers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2015 11:00


Brian and Colin are engaged in tense negotiations to bring ex-premiership star Alphonso DeFabian to Wathnail Park. If they can pursued the former Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic, Bristol City, Watford, Plymouth Argyle and Hamilton Academicals midfielder to join the club, it would undoubtedly be Wathnails biggest ever signing. Even though there is no fee involved nothing can be taken for granted. Transfer target Alphonso DeFabian has gained a reputation down the years of being extremely difficult to work with, a man who possesses one of the biggest ego’s in British football. Listen below to see how the boys fared in their attempt to capture the signature of this flawed superstar.. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.