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Gordon Duncan, Mark Wilson and Gordon Dalziel take your calls ahead of a big few days in Scottish football. It's only three days until Rangers host Celtic in the final Old Firm derby of the season, and fans from both sides fire shots at each other over whether it's a dead rubber!The guys also discuss the situation in the second tier, especially the latest developments off the field at Hamilton Accies, as well as an enthralling finish to the league campaign tomorrow night.The football show turns lifestyle as the guys get into a strange debate about CPR dolls and we have finally found a teaser The Dazzler can smash with ease!
Colin Telford is joined by Colin Campbell, David Quigley and Sean Smith to discuss the Diamonds recent fortunes and the lucky break provided by our South Lanarkshire neighbours Hamilton Accies.
Aberdeen and Celtic will meet in the Scottish Cup Final in the season finale showdown, but if Dave Cormack is to be believed, that's a hell of a journey for the Dons support... It's all happening in the lower leagues with Livingston closing the gap on Falkirk - are the Bairns bottling it? And Peterhead host East Fife this weekend in the top of the table showdown in League Two.Hamilton Accies have been relegated from the Championship in a dramatic turn of events last week, as they were docked 15 points.Meanwhile, in Italy, Scott McTominay's winner combined with Bologna beating Inter Milan in the 94th minute, means our Scottish duo in Naples are now equal on points at the top of Serie A. With their head to head locked at two 1-1 draws, it means the sides could end up competing to win the league in a play off. Should we also scrap goal difference over here?!And the PFA Players' Team of the Year is out and it's as boringly predictable as every other year.Join Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks for the latest weird and wonderful Scottish football news.RUNNING ORDER00:00: Intro - Happy Easter!02:38: Rangers are out of Europe but Ally McCoist is wonderful05:44: Commentators not speaking through iconic moments, are you for or against it?15:48: Funnies - Aberdeen fans not going to Hampden, Celtic fans leaving Hampden and Frosty the duck is an emotional support animal.22:33: Rangers takeover latest and is Steven Gerrard returning to Ibrox?26:02: The Scots ripping it up in Serie A27:49: PFA Players' Team of the Year33:58: Hamilton Accies are relegated, pending appeal47:48: Lower Leagues round up
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: St Johnstone v Celtic (Scottish Cup) Monza v Napoli (Italian Serie A) Sydney v Newcastle Jets (Australian A-League) Brondby v Nordsjaelland (Danish Superliga) Hamilton Academical v Queen's Park (Scottish Championship) Hearts v Aberdeen (Scottish Cup) Albirex Niigata v Kyoto Sanga (Japanese J1 League) Vitoria Guimaraes v Benfica (Portuguese Liga Portugal) Genoa v Lazio (Italian Serie A) Colchester United v Crewe Alexandra (English League Two) Deportivo La Coruna v Tenerife (Spanish Segunda Division) Carlisle United v Port Vale (English League Two) 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
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer team up for the first time in four weeks to cast their eyes over the best and worst of Scottish football. The pair review the SPFL Trust Trophy final between Livingston and Queen's Park, discuss another damaging week for Hamilton Academical, examine the race for the League 1 title, and marvel at Martin Rennie's knucklepuck free-kick in Clyde's win at Stranraer. 0:00 Start 03:30 SPFL Trust Trophy final 21:00 Queen's Park deep dive 37:30 Hamilton Accies misery 48:30 Victor Wanyama's Dunfermline debut 53:30 League One title race 01:09:30 Clyde's dramatic win Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In our 36th episode of 'The Pyramid' Scottish football podcast, Kenny Crawford and Spartans midfielder James Craigen are joined by Ross County striker Jordan White and Hamilton Accies defender Ricki Lamie.Jordan has spent over four years with the Staggies and is on course for reaching his highest goal tally since moving to the Dingwall area, where he and his family have properly settled. He reveals his favourite strike partners and at 33, believes he might still have his best years ahead of him!Ricki has headed south from County, on loan to Hamilton, and he's hoping to build momentum after a frustrating start to the season with injury in the highlands. He's loving working with John Rankin and has a great story about his loan deals!
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St Johnstone booked their place in the Scottish Cup quarter finals with a 1-0 win over Hamilton Accies. Their reward is a trip to face Livingston. It took a late Adama Sidibeh goal to get the job done (despite television scepticism, he DEFINITELY meant it) but it was a game in which they enjoyed significant control. Saints' possession-based game seems to be leaving the pundits cold - so what is its value? Join Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton as they discuss this, debutant performances, plus a potentially significant weekend trip to Kilmarnock. Subscribe to Trusted Local Journalism that Matters | The Courier
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The winter transfer window has 'slammed' closed and Saints have welcomed eight new signings to the club. On this week's Spoony Chop, Eric Nicolson, Stuart Cosgrove and Sean Hamilton rate the recruitment work done at McDiarmid Park, discuss a potentially huge win away to St Mirren and look ahead to the weekend's Scottish Cup clash with Hamilton Accies. Journalism that Matters | The Courier
With Shaughan and Telfer both off this week, Fraser Clarke and Sean Elderbrant step in to cover the best and worst of the lower leagues from this past weekend. The pair talk about Falkirk's impressive win over Greenock Morton, the struggles of Airdrie, stand-out weekends from Mitch Megginson and Luke Donnelly, and the surprising success of Elgin City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textThis week, we look back at the game against Dundee and ahead to the home match this Sunday versus Hearts at Pittodrie. We've the latest from Aberdeen Women as they return to winning ways and a preview of the Aberdeen FC U18s as they prepare to face Hamilton Accies at New Douglas Park in league action, following a Cup outing against Banks O Dee tonight. Plus, we're across the country and down the divisions following Cove Rangers, Peterhead, the Highland League and Juniors. As always Pittodrie P.S features expert analysis and contribution from Dave Macdermid and Andrew Shinie and is hosted by John Mellis.Support the show
On Friday night's last league game of the season it was all about the sandwiches. ICT's socials got excited about a platter presented to the club staff, while Big Dunc and the boys hoped they'd end the evening knowing they'd be earning their bread and butter in the Championship next season. Despite a win, however, relegation is still on the menu, and the players have to get through two more rounds to survive. Join Moff, Stevie, Sandy and AY as they offer up a smorgasbord of piquant observations and hard-to-digest realities in this light-lunch-sized podcast. Let's shuffle! 00:01:05: Let's roll. Moff introduces the panellists and we discuss our feelings about the position the club finds itself in. 00:08:26: Mixed selection. A brief recap of the final league fixtures against Greenock Morton (00:08:36), Dunfermline (00:16:27), Raith Rovers (00:19:15) and Queen's Park (00:21:52). 00:23:10: (The Club) sandwich filler. In the light of Ross Morrison revealing that the club will have to restructure in preparation for next season, the panel speculates about what that might look like in terms of finances, squad and management, before briefly discussing the recent appointment of Alex Chisholm to the board. 00:42:17: Can we hand out some pumpernickel?... We are joined by Montrose season ticketholder and aspiring life coach Michael Ives to discuss the two play-off semi-finals, what we can expect from Montrose, and which players to watch. 00:54:18: …Or will we be toasted? We look briefly at the teams in the other playoff semi-final, Hamilton Accies and Alloa, and our chances against them if we overcome Montrose. 00:59:37: That's a wrap. We finish the pod with the thoughts of season ticket holders Lynne MacDonald, Hamish MacLennan and Mark Boag. There's it!
Dave's been busy on the interview front ahead of this weekend's women's Scottish Cup semi finals at Hampden between Celtic and Rangers, and Hearts and Spartans. Although none of our guests are directly involved in the semis, each of them give their thoughts on what could happen and who might be back at Hampden for the final next month. First up we have Clare Docherty, Head of Ayr United's woman's and girl's academy, on the club's SWPL2 aspirations and ambitions following their securing of a playoff spot in the SW Championship earlier this month. Next we have Craig Joyce, Head Coach of the newly crowned SWPL2 champions Queen's Park, on what that achievement means and what the club might be able to achieve in SWPL1 next season. Finally we have Robert Watson, manager of Hamilton Accies, ahead of their chance to play Dundee United at Tannadice this weekend. He also gives us his thoughts on the inspiration of Megan Quinn, who hit 200 appearances the club recently. Thank you to supernovaterracewear.com who are sponsoring our Fantasy Football Scotland league for the third season running. You can find them on Twitter Supernova Terracewear or Instagram @supernovaterracewear Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
Dave's been busy on the interview front ahead of this weekend's women's Scottish Cup semi finals at Hampden between Celtic and Rangers, and Hearts and Spartans. Although none of our guests are directly involved in the semis, each of them give their thoughts on what could happen and who might be back at Hampden for the final next month. First up we have Clare Docherty, Head of Ayr United's woman's and girl's academy, on the club's SWPL2 aspirations and ambitions following their securing of a playoff spot in the SW Championship earlier this month. Next we have Craig Joyce, Head Coach of the newly crowned SWPL2 champions Queen's Park, on what that achievement means and what the club might be able to achieve in SWPL1 next season. Finally we have Robert Watson, manager of Hamilton Accies, ahead of their chance to play Dundee United at Tannadice this weekend. He also gives us his thoughts on the inspiration of Megan Quinn, who hit 200 appearances the club recently. Thank you to supernovaterracewear.com who are sponsoring our Fantasy Football Scotland league for the third season running. You can find them on Twitter Supernova Terracewear or Instagram @supernovaterracewear Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
Alison McConnell and Kerry Pollock are joined by Hamilton Accies manager Robert Watson to discuss the SWPL title race as Celtic and Rangers battle out an entriguing end to the season.
Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell are joined by Hamilton Accies manager Robert Watson as they look back on the weekend's SWPL title race and ask the question; Will Rangers win a domestic treble?
Liam McLeod is joined by Kenny Miller and Stephen McGinn to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They reflect on a weekend of drama and assess what it means for the teams at the top and bottom of the Premiership table. Stephen also talks about his Falkirk side's important win over Hamilton Accies and Charlotte Cohen drops in to tell us about ‘another huge title race' in the SWPL.
Matt Greer, David Forrest, Jamie McDonald, Reiss Haldane and (for the first 10/15 minutes) Tom Hosie are here to discuss a very successful weekend for the Jags, with the Men's 3-1 win over Arbroath on Saturday and the Women's team coming home to Firhill to defeat Hamilton Accies 3-0 in front of a record-setting crowd.
Heather Holloway, David Forrest and Jamie McDonald are here to discuss our double 2-2 draws against QP and Ayr, as well as look forward to a big weekend for both the men's and women's team. Get yourself down to the Thistle Women's team's upcoming debut at Firhill against Hamilton Accies on Sunday the 5th of November! Tickets for the game are completely FREE and can be secured on this link - https://tickets.ptfc.co.uk/packages/LZEmOKzmpW/e/72bnJy1aRB
Matt Greer, David Forrest, Heather Holloway and Jamie McDonald gather to discuss our 5-0 loss to Dundee United. David then chat to Craig Walker ahead of the Thistle Women's team's upcoming debut at Firhill against Hamilton Accies on Sunday the 5th of November! Tickets for the game are completely FREE and can be secured on this link - https://tickets.ptfc.co.uk/packages/LZEmOKzmpW/e/72bnJy1aRB
The European group stages get underway this week but some of the team are giving off negative vibes… or are they just being realistic? Join Andrew Slaven, Findlay Marks and Laura Brannan for the latest round up of the weird and wonderful stories across Scottish football.We have a very special guest this week as St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson joins us with his side sitting pretty in second place in the Premiership.At the other end of the managerial success scale though, Billy Dodds and his assistant Barry Wilson have departed Inverness Caledonian Thistle after a poor start to the season.Could Scotland be given automatic qualification to Euro 2028 if they fail the traditional way? Perhaps, if the UK & Ireland win their bid to host the tournament, it looks like there will be a safety net for some of the home nations.And what's Gary Caldwell's latest training regime? Gone are the days of army kidnapping, he's now moved on to TikTok trends.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - Intro00:28 - The best of this week's funny stories, including head tennis at Hamilton Accies, clubs telling their own fans to go and see other sides, and Gary Caldwell's latest maverick team training tactic.05:33 - A round up of this week's biggest news stories, including Billy Dodds being sacked by ICT, the latest on Elliot Anderson, and the brilliant Scotland tifo Laura helped bring to life.15:47 - European preview, covering Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen's tough tests this week.21:48 - Discussing St Mirren's terrific start to the season, with Buddies boss Stephen Robinson.40:58 - SPFL round up, looking briefly at the major stories from the most recent round of matches across all 4 divisions.48:02 - OutroGET IN TOUCH:• Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
Hamilton Accies boss Robert Watson and Women's footballer reporter for The Scotsman joins the panel on this week's Women's Football Show as they look back on the weekend's SWPL action and discuss the Scottish national team's upcoming clash with England.
Tony Anderson and his close associate Shaughan McGuigan discuss three lower league games from the last seven days, and have a good laugh doing so! They talk through Falkirk's ability to attack teams differently, Stirling Albion fans having little to worry about, Hamilton Accies' title intentions and Stenhousemuir's tiny squad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A big decision is looming for Scottish football as clubs will soon vote on the proposed new Conference League and addition of B teams at tier five.With Aberdeen turning down the chance to submit a Colts team, Andrew Slaven, Findlay Marks and Andy Bargh look at the impact this story could have on our game. It's also award season, as Celtic tidy up at the PFA POTY awards. Hamilton Accies pull off a ridiculous comeback in their play off semi final, but their fight for survival isn't over yet. And elsewhere, the SWPL comes to a dramatic conclusion this weekend. It's tight at the top, but who will grab the glory?RUNNING ORDER:00:37 - [Part 1] News & Funnies13:13 - [Part 2] Colt Teams and the prospective new division24:06 - [Part 3] Previewing the dramatic conclusion to the SWPL season30:43 - [Part 4] SPFL Round-upGET IN TOUCH:• follow us on Twitter
Welcome to Episode 99 of the ABZ Football Podcast as Gary (@tchocky83), Gavin (@TheRogue87) & Graham don't know quite what to do with themselves as they look forward to the visit of Sevco 5088 Limited t/a The Rangers on Sunday afternoon as the Dons come into this one on a winning streak of 6 games - what?!? We also check in with the Young Team and our loanees in Loan Watch and we check in with the Quines as they ground out a much-needed 2-1 win over Hamilton Accies in SWPL1. After the break, it's a welcome return of Geoff's Music Corner & we throw open the floodgates for another round of Listeners' Corner! 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
Matt Greer, David Forrest, Reiss Haldane and Jamie McDonald convene to discuss our embarrassing 1-0 loss at home to Hamilton Accies, and specifically Ian McCall;s legacy. Then, David chats to Camera Obscura bassist Gavin Dunbar about his love of the Jags, what Camera Obscura are up to these days, and his upcoming DJ appearance for the pre-match party at The Record Factory ahead of our Fifth Round Scottish Cup match against Rangers. Then, with Reiss and Jamie gone, David and MAtt get down to the real business at hand, discussing dream Death In Paradise detectives and discussing who would win in a fight between Chris Tarrant and Noel Edmonds. Doors for the TJF party will open from midday on Sunday 12th February, running through until around 3pm. The Record Factory is situated towards the foot of Byres Road, literally round the corner from Kelvinhall Subway Station. This event is open to members and non-member alike, and children are welcome. There will also be a free buffet, compliments of TJF.
It wasn't to be in our Scottish League Cup Semi-Final against Rangers at Hampden. Despite us going ahead with a Bojan Miovski goal, a Kemar Roofe sucker punch in extra time saw us lose 2-1 on the day, not helped by yet another Anthony Stewart sending off. Hear the post-match thoughts from Jim Goodwin. Plus Aberdeen Women progress up SWPL 1 following their win against Hamilton Accies and transfer and supporters news. The next AFC DONScast will be on Friday 20th January 2023.
On this week's episode - we look back at the Hibs game, (Hello VAR!), and ahead to an away fixture at Livingston followed by Saturday Night Football against Dundee United at Pittodrie. Plus, the Under 18s tear Hamilton Accies apart as Alfie Bavidge scores yet another hat-trick. Cove celebrate a victory over Queen's Park, but Peterhead fall to defeat again. There's the latest from The Highland League and Juniors too, as well as golf and cycling.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.
Got some new Dons, it's a new day and I feeeeeeeel goooood. A glut of new faces, a successful Premier Sports League Cup Group Stage, and an opening game of the season against the Champions - what's not to like. Well, it turns out, that last bit. BUT, already it doesn't look as damning a situation as last year with St Mirren nearest in our sights and plenty to be optimistic about for this new look Aberdeen team.We review that Celtic match, take a closer look at the new recruits, and preview our match against St Mirren this coming weekend.Plus, the U18s are underway with a hugely convincing win against St Mirren, and the AFC women's team has a new signing ahead of kicking off a fresh campaign against Hamilton Accies. There's Highland League and Juniors too, as Banks O'Dee make the big jump, and we take a look at the latest from The Commonwealth Games as they continue in Birmingham. As always, it's all in the company of Andrew Shinie and Dave Macdermid, hosted by John Mellis.Support the Show.
We open the vault again to bring you a classic Terrace episode from the past. End-of-season award episodes are normally fan favourites, but we did things a little differently back then. The "bad" awards (worst signing, most disappointing team etc) had already been discussed on the previous show, but have no fear because there's the sound of Tony Anderson reflecting on Hibs' relegation from the top-flight at the hands of Hamilton Accies as the angry Hibee is joined by Craig Fowler, Craig Anderson and host Craig Telfer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Danny Smith and Jake Shaw discuss new manager, Gary Bowyer. They assess the win over Hamilton Accies and look at the season ahead with some transfer talk and if the manager will give youth a chance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's show we look back over the match against Dundee at Pittodrie as the Dons finally claimed the win that sees them avoid automatic relegation. We're with Aberdeen U18s in a week where they played Hibs and Hamilton Accies. Fraserburgh played the second leg of their play-off against Bonnyrigg Rose, and both Cove and Peterhead's seasons drew to a close with hugely varying returns. All in the company of Andrew Shinie and Dave Macdermid, hosted by John Mellis. Support the Show.
Hello there folks and welcome back to The Armchair Pundits with Lester, Hammy and this week we are joined by Dougie Imrie, We talk about Scotland's performances against Poland and Austria and how draws now feel like defeats under Steve Clarke. Dougie talks us and you through his time coaching with Livingston, Accies unders and making the move to Manager at Greenock Morton. We talk football philosophy and how the game has changed so much in only the last 10 years. The quiz this week rolls back the years on Dougie's career as we put him through his paces with a Hamilton Accies quiz. With a strong 10/11 last time, how will he fair this time round?
It's Wednesday, and you know what that means! Welcome to Episode 36 of The ABZ Football Podcast! Join Gary (@tchocky83) & Gavin (@TheRogue87) as we review Saturday's crucial 3-1 victory over Hibs at Pittodrie that very much keeps the Dons hopes of Top 6 and Europe alive. We take our usual look at our loanees in Loan Watch together with a review of the Women's team and their victory over Hamilton Accies in SWPL1 before we preview the Quine's Homecoming at Pittodrie this evening and the visit of Spartans on Sunday and we've got our usual look at the Fantasy Football Scotland ABZFP league After the break, we bring you the latest in our line of exclusive interviews with Dons personalities of past and present - this week in the hotseat, it's Danish international goal-keeper Peter Kjær. Music this week is from @SkylightsYRA and their new single, "Outlaw", which is out on Friday on 42s Records, in all of the usual places. "Outlaw" is the lead track from @SkylightsYRA debut album, "What You Are" which is set for release in May this year. This episode of the ABZ Football Podcast is brought to you in association with MANSCAPED.com, get 20% off any purchase & FREE worldwide shipping with the discount code, ABZPODCAST. #ad #manscapedpod Follow the ABZ Football Podcast on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
It's Manager of the Month time again and this month we're sitting down with January's winner and Greenock Morton gaffer, Dougie Imrie!Dougie talks Si and Slaney through his first couple of months in management as well as sharing a few stories from his career at Hamilton Accies, St Mirren and Inverness working with the likes of Terry Butcher, Alex Neill, Garry O'Connor, Nacho Novo and even Slaney himself! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Manager of the Month time again and this month we're sitting down with January's winner and Greenock Morton gaffer, Dougie Imrie!Dougie talks Si and Slaney through his first couple of months in management as well as sharing a few stories from his career at Hamilton Accies, St Mirren and Inverness working with the likes of Terry Butcher, Alex Neill, Garry O'Connor, Nacho Novo and even Slaney himself! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Clare Wilde is joined by Lorenzo Pacitti and Chris Gallagher to talk about the latest news from Celtic FC Women.Clare and the panel discuss the recent transfer news that has seen Celtic sign two new players. We look back at the 7-0 victory over Partick Thistle with a focus on player performance and overall play.We finish by looking ahead to the Hamilton Accies game which will be available to view via the Pass to Paradise.
Matt Greer and David Forrest are joined by Reiss Haldane and Jamie McDonald to discuss our 2-2 draw with Hamilton Accies on Saturday, and just how pivotal a day Saturday was in the Championship title race. David then chats to Craig Anderson from the Terrace podcast about Friday's upcoming home clash against Kilmarnock, before MAtt rounds off by letting us peek behind the curtain on his
After a few weeks away Adam returns with a Christmas special, and he's brought a couple of popular past guests with him. Former Soccer FM duo Ray Bradshaw and Steven Mill become the first to make three appearances on the show, joining Adam for a look back at the Scottish football highlights of 2021. Award-winning stand-up Ray has recently supported Frankie Boyle and John Bishop, as well as making appearances on BBC Scotland's A View From The Terrace and Sky Sports. He speculates about John Collins' belly button, reflects on his ongoing beef with Superscoreboard host Gordon Duncan, shares his uncanny N-Dubz impression and predicts the chaos that Gary Caldwell would wreak in Grinch form, as well as hailing the important legacy of Rose Ayling-Ellis' Strictly win. Radio presenter Steven is responsible for one of the most widely shared moments so far on the Old Firm Facts podcast, and he brings us a certain controversial political figure's opinion on Hamilton Accies as well as his own thoughts on Peter Grant's 'sexy football', unpleasant Tommy Wright memories, Les Battersby's East End Park cameo, nostril-waxing, the joy of Ally McCoist's Scotland commentary and why he was cut out of a recent radio moment that went viral. Adam breaks down the best stories, headlines and quotes from each month of the year as well as asking his guests for their 2021 highlights and 2022 wishes, putting questions to them from Twitter, debunking two myths involving Celtic's trip to Dingwall and giving an Otis Redding classic a Derek McInnes twist.
To round off the year, we're looking back on some of our favourite moments from this year's Football Ramble! We relive the trauma of the European Super League, revel in our Euros fairytale and celebrate the Hamilton Accies commentator and his wee jobby. We even find time for an extended visit to the North-East for plenty of Keggy, Brucey and takeover-related nonsense. It's been a turbulent year but we've had a great laugh making the show every day and hope you've had a cracking time listening in - thanks so much for your support throughout 2021.Tweet us @Football Ramble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***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!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Forrest is once again joined by Reiss Haldane and Jamie McDonald to pick the bones of our scrappy 1-0 win over Hamilton Accies. We chat our lack of shots on target, Jamie Sneddon breaking the clean sheet record and the frankly insane league standings and what it means for the rest of the season. They also look forward to our Friday night Scottish Cup tie, under the lights at Firhill, against Dunfermline. We talk fears going into the game, the importance of a cup run and what on earth people do on a Saturday when Thistle aren't playing. Then David is joined by Owen J Brown from the Young Team newsletter to chat about Lewis Mayo's recent appearances for the Scotland U21 side, what it means for Mayo, Scotland and Thistle, Zak Rudden, Harry Stone, the current state of Scotland's youth football and unearth the wonderkids McCall should be wheeling and dealing in the upcoming transfer window to nail down to a deal. David, Reiss and Jamie then round us off with Partridge Thistle by ruminating which Thistle figure they would like to spend a night out in the pub with. You can subscribe to the Young Team newsletter at https://www.getrevue.co/profile/TheYoungTeam where Owen covers Scotland's youth set up at all ages 21 and under. You can get in touch with OWen @OwenJamesBrown on Twitter.
Yes, that's right the boys are back in town as Stevie and John reunite to briefly discuss the 2-0 win over Brian 'Chicken Fried' Rice's all conquering Hamilton Accies.Also covered is the weird goalie situation that rumbles on, with Barkas now chucked under the bus and Scott Bain now the number one....but for who knows how long.Jeremie Frimpong's departure is brought up as is Karamoko Dembele's imminent exit from the club.Taking us over 30 mins is the memories of the 1998-1999 season when Dr Jo was in charge, paying tribute to him after we learned of his death during the week. As always, please subscribe to us and leave a review!Thanks for listening.Music Credit : Olivier Deriviere - The Streets.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yes, that's right the boys are back in town as Stevie and John reunite to briefly discuss the 2-0 win over Brian 'Chicken Fried' Rice's all conquering Hamilton Accies.Also covered is the weird goalie situation that rumbles on, with Barkas now chucked under the bus and Scott Bain now the number one....but for who knows how long.Jeremie Frimpong's departure is brought up as is Karamoko Dembele's imminent exit from the club.Taking us over 30 mins is the memories of the 1998-1999 season when Dr Jo was in charge, paying tribute to him after we learned of his death during the week. As always, please subscribe to us and leave a review!Thanks for listening.Music Credit : Olivier Deriviere - The Streets.
- Thomas Nicoll It feels like the name ‘Greg Docherty' has been around in Scottish football forever. And when I was researching the young Scotsman's football career for this interview, I had to double-take when I noticed his age. Only 24-years-old. It's something I couldn't help asking him about too. “Aye it does feel like that. I've turned 24 this year and it's a bit of a shock.” Not only does his career boast a series of stats that a lot of seasoned professionals would be proud of – his manner in this interview defied his young age as well. The grounding in life that he has been given by his family, and the football clubs he's spent time with, has set him up very well for the rest of his career. In this thirty-minute conversation with Greg Docherty, we covered it all. His football upbringing with Hamilton Accies, the dream move to Rangers, loan spells with Shrewsbury and Hibs and his latest venture south with a permanent switch to League One's Hull City. I also couldn't resist asking him if he thought Rangers had what it takes to stop Celtic on their quest for ten in a row… Editorial Note: If you enjoy interviews like this from across the spectrum of Scottish football as well as the best columns keeping you up to date with everything do consider subscribing to The 4th Official Patreon. You can reach there by typing https://patreon.com/the4thofficial. For example, this interview was uploaded first for our subscribers on Patreon. Help us fight the Mainstream Media by being a paid subscriber to The 4th Official.
Cammy is back on with your Extra show and is joined by James, as the chaps discuss last nights draw with Benfica in the Europa League, Alfie becoming our record European goalscorer and looking ahead to league business with the visit of Hamilton Accies to Ibrox on Sunday afternoon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Highland Bullpen Episode 11 - A baseball and football podcast from Scotland The Bullpen Bro's get together and after a quick reflection on Dave Jr's White Sox ultimate play offs demise they discuss the various roles a pitcher can undertake and ponder what makes one pitcher end up with his “chosen” role. Moving onto development of young talent in the game the Bro's acknowledge Hamilton Accies, Scottish football Premiership club, excellent work in developing young stars. But any chat on the Academicals can only lead to a random discussion of football team names (Dave Snr has an inspired moment in recognising Accies don't have a unique name even in the Scottish game). The conversation progresses to sporting annuals and the shocking discovery that both baseball and Scottish football have a revered annual of the same name! Off podcast research even suggests they started around the same year….. Dave Snr rounds the episode off with a review of the Rays defeating the Yankees in a dramatic 5th and final series game.
David, Colin and David Marshall are here to look back on the 2-0 victory over Hamilton Accies. Praise for the defence but the key message is: Ryan Kent cannot be sold! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cammy is joined by Hoggy to discuss the leadup to and the fallout from Wednesday night's truly awful 1-0 defeat by bottom of the league Hamilton Accies - to consign Rangers to their third defeat by bottom of the league sides in 2020 already! And as if that wasn't cheery enough, they discuss Sunday's trip to Dingwall too. It's a laugh-a-minute. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cammy is joined at the top of the table by sexy Andy McGowan and David Marshall to discuss the disappointment of the Young Boys match on Thursday night, the bounce back of the Hamilton Accies drubbing, the strength of the squad, why Jermain Defoe is awesome...and why winning games is almost routine! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David, Cammy and Adam get together to discuss the 5-3 win versus Hamilton Accies and marvel at Murphy. They also look at the defence, new contracts and speculate on a league challenge. Maybe.... Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David and Alex breathe a sigh of relief that the international break is over and discuss the upcoming game with Hamilton Accies at Ibrox. They also chat about the latest names mentioned in the search for a new manager. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices