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It's a pivotal weekend of Premiership football. Dundee can move out of the bottom two but will need to beat in-form St Mirren. Why though will the Dee go into the game with confidence? United need one point at Hearts to secure their top-six berth – but can they build a big lead over the Jambos with another Tynecastle victory? Plenty stats and chat this week with host Tom Duthie joined by Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple alongside ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams
Joe, Scott, Liam, Marty and Jason speak about the hun defeat, before being joined by a Green Brigade member to give the lowdown on what occured at Celtic Association that morning, before Joe tells us about his trip to Lisbon and a very brief look at Hearts.
Hearts face Cercle Brugge in the fourth fixture of the league phase of the Conference League on Thursday. More than 3,000 Jambos are expected in Bruges for the match. Joel caught up with Scott Coyne, a Belgian football consultant who appears on The Belgian Football Podcast, for the lowdown on Hearts' opponents. They talk Cercle struggles, the absence of Kevin Denkey, key players and what to expect in Bruges. ////////////////////////////////////////// GoodVibes Giveaways are proud to sponsor Hearts Standard and offer fantastic prizes to fans of the club. Prizes change weekly and include Tech/Gadgets, Days out, Weekends away, TAX FREE Cash! And even OASIS tickets!!! Get your tickets now at www.goodvibesgiveaways.com and enter for your chance to spread the GOOD VIBES
This week on 4 Tims and a Podcast, we gear up for a crucial Saturday evening clash as our side heads to Tynecastle to face Hearts under the lights. We dive into the high-stakes atmosphere expected in Edinburgh, breaking down predicted lineups and how we see the game unfolding. Can we secure a vital win against the Jambos?Plus, we tackle the swirling transfer rumours surrounding Nicolas Kuhn and the possibility of a big-money move away from the club. What would his departure mean for the squad, and how should we prepare for the January window?Join us for all this and more as we bring you passionate discussion and insightful takes on all things Celtic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To paraphrase Rex The Dinosaur from Toy Story 2, “IT'S THE CHICKEN EPISODE!” Or at least it was, until we decided to leave this weeks Club Shop of Shame on the cutting room floor. So apologies to everyone who sent us in the Tottenham Hotspur Chicken Breast, we couldn't make it work and we let you down. However, what we're now left with is an incredibly football heavy episode, so welcome to Episode 108 of The Spoony Ch….I mean The Dogger Saints Podcast! We run the rule over Simo's first three games in the dugout, with a glorious victory up at Dens before a couple of defeats in Paisley and at home to the Jambos. We also have a look at a glorious victory for the Perth Princesses up at the Riverside on Sunday, before rounding things off with a look forward to a trip to Motherwell on Saturday. Simo! Sven! Steffi! We've got them all, and much more, so get stuck into some football goodness with you two old pals.
12 out of 12! Jimmy Thelin's Dandy Dons keep on trucking, this time it's Dundee who fall by the wayside as we maintain our 100% start to the 2024/25 campaign with a hard-fought, gritty 2-1 win in the city of Discovery. Gary & Graham are here to look over that 90 minutes and we preview this Sunday's visit of Hearts to Pittodrie as the hapless Jambos look for their first league win of the season or can Aberdeen open up a 19 point gap over the Gorgie outfit? Keep us fueled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Steven Mill is here to enjoy another Hearts meltdown from Ewen Cameron and the question is being asked; is there a battle for 2nd place emerging in the Scottish Premiership? (obviously it's not the Jambos that are involved) The guys look over the weekend's action including the Old Firm, and ask questions such as: Does Homer Simpson have a side hustle? And how do you put on your socks and shoes? Plus looking ahead to the international break with Gordon from the Tartan Scarf, Jim White is back with the transfer deadline deals and will the Masked Footballer be unveiled? It's The Big Scottish Football Podcast! SOCIALS: ✖ TWITTER | @bigfootballscot
Jane Lewis is joined by Michael Grant to look ahead to a crucial night of European action for Hearts and Kilmarnock. As the Tynecastle side prepare for their showdown with Viktoria Plzen former Jambos striker Roman Bednar fills us in on how the Czech side will be approaching the second leg and Kilmarnock fan Paul Montgomery explains why the reception at Rugby Park might leave FC Copenhagen feeling All Shook Up. The panel also go over the latest transfer news.
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It's Monday and we're back with loads to discuss – swashbuckling Dundee break Hearts while United let their lead slip at Ross County. Dundee FC writer George Cran reacts to the 3-1 win over the Jambos – who stood out and what does it tell us about the weeks to come? Alan Temple does the same for United as the boys discuss whether it's been a good or bad start to the season for the Tangerines. Host Tom Duthie sorts out the rest alongside the returning Graeme Finnan in the latest Twa Teams, One Street. Get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
It's Monday and we're back with loads to discuss – swashbuckling Dundee break Hearts while United let their lead slip at Ross County. Dundee FC writer George Cran reacts to the 3-1 win over the Jambos – who stood out and what does it tell us about the weeks to come? Alan Temple does the same for United as the boys discuss whether it's been a good or bad start to the season for the Tangerines. Host Tom Duthie sorts out the rest alongside the returning Graeme Finnan in the latest Twa Teams, One Street. Get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
AKA The Mark Ridgers Show! Welcome to the third of our Caley Thistle Crisis pods, following on from the record-breaking download numbers of Long Way Down and 136 Miles from Home. Since we last put a podcast out, the Kelty plan is off, the Chairman has gone and the CEO is going. We talk about all of the dramatic events of the last couple of weeks, look back at our last two pods, the innovatively defunct Kelty Plan, the ringfenced youth academy and focus on what the future may hold in terms of investment and the dreaded threat of administration. And we do all that with ICT Number One Mark Ridgers! The now out of contract goalkeeper talks about this past season, offers his opinions on the current goings on and what the future may hold for him. Join Mark, along with Stevie Riley, Andrew Young, Lee Tarling, and Andrew Moffat as they dissect all things ICTFC. 01:30 Mark Ridgers: Mark talks the disappointment of relegation, the manager, teammates, and the fact that he is now out of contract but no one from the club has been in touch with him. 06:44 Worries: What is the main thing worrying the boys at the moment? Will we have a club to support? What is the bronze license? Is administration inevitable? 10:15 Downloads: Thanks to everyone for listening over the past few weeks. Some 3,200 people downloaded Long Way Down, our pod about Relegation and the Kelty announcement, and some 2,300 people downloaded 136 Miles from Home, our pod with now former ICT Chairman Ross Morrison. 11.17 Recap of events: A potted history of the series of events that led to this before we analyse the 137 word statement the club issued on 5 June. Mark gives his thoughts on the Kelty plan and the fact he and fellow players were not consulted. 20:18 View from the Fans: Liz MacRae, Jonny Campbell and David Moffat (nothing like a bit of nepotism, or maybe we only added these at the last minute because we forgot to ask for any) offer their opinions. 22:03 The resignations: Ross Morrison has resigned, Scot Gardiner is leaving, we discuss both men and their efforts behind the scenes, while reflecting on Ross' appearance on the last podcast. We go on to talk about the current situation both men are leaving behind and the football club's desperate need for cashflow. Mark also reflects on his time at Hearts when the Jambos went into administration, before talking about his seven years at Inverness, and his thoughts about Duncan Ferguson and this past season. 59.04 The Youth Academy: Alan Savage, chief executive of Inverness-based Orion Group, has come in to save the youth academy, pledging to cover any shortfalls with sponsorships of various types from £50,000-£100,000 and make sure the youth system is protected. We discuss. 1:08:43 View from the fans: The finances 1:09:46 Price of Football: We managed to speak to the UK's number one football financial expert, Keiran Maguire from one of the country's most popular podcasts, with Kevin Day, The Price of Football. Kieran is a British academic, author, and broadcaster. He specialises in the accountancy of association football and wrote the book The Price of Football. His expertise is frequently sought within English football media. So what did he have to say about the situation at ICT and how worried should we be (the answer is very)? 1:27:40 Investment and Administration: We reflect on Kieran's comments, the realities and processes of administration, how it could be avoided, debt, assets, other financial related stuff, how the situation affects current players and potential players, and what the likely scenarios might be for the football club. 1:53:03 Feedback: Amid the carnage of the last few weeks, as a podcast we've received some great feedback for the recent pods. Thanks for everyone whose dropped us a comment or message. We read some out. 1.55.15 Final thoughts from the Shufflers. ‘The Kelty battle has been won but there's a bigger fight ahead.'
Andrew, Shona, Kenny and fresh debutant Bobby chat about the return to winning ways as Rangers set up an Old Firm Cup Final. Get your Pie of the Month nominations in to fourladshadadream@gmail.com, and remember to use code ‘4 lads' for 12.5% off ALL orders at http://piesports.com. Check out all our content here: https://linktr.ee/fourladshadadreamblog
Despite Rangers losing to Motherwell at Ibrox on Saturday, it's as you were at the top of the table with Hearts winning today. Brian and Stewart look back over an unusual weekend of football. The pod is brought to you in association with our partners: Forrest Precision Engineering and Football Prizes. The Gersnet Podcast: the independent Rangers FC podcast, by fans, for fans. LIVE and FREE every Sunday on YouTube at 9.30pm with match preview shows ahead of each game as well. All available from a range of other platforms on the following day (including iTunes and Spotify).
Jane Lewis is joined by former Hearts and Ayr United midfielder Ryan Stevenson and The Athletic's Jordan Campbell to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They preview the Jambos' clash with Dundee and The Honest Men's relegation battle with Arbroath, assess the Dark Blues' deal with Burnley and ask if Scott Brown is the right man to take charge at Somerset.
Rebekah Black, Jambos, and Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 737) Rebecca Black, Jambos, and Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co, joined host John Ray on this edition of North Fulton Business Radio. Rebekah is the founder of a nonprofit organization that provides brand-new pajamas to children in the foster care system. […] The post Rebekah Black, Jambos, and Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Rebekah Black, Jambos, and Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 737) Rebecca Black, Jambos, and Heather Bellew, HB Consulting Co, joined host John Ray on this edition of North Fulton Business Radio. Rebekah is the founder of a nonprofit organization that provides brand-new pajamas to children in the foster care system. […]
Ryan McGinlay is joined by Tony Haggerty to discuss today's game in a post-match reaction to today's proceedings. Subscribe to the website here: https://tinyurl.com/yp4vv7z4
We're back on the SAVED BY GRACE PODCAST and it's a pleasure to have you with us!Rebekah Black is the Founder of the nonprofit Jambos which provides brand new pajamas to kids in foster care, and is a great mother to her two daughters. The secret sauce to Rebekah's mom boss life is Jesus Himself! Hear how He took Rebekah on an amazing faith journey that began with only $12 in her bank account to growing the impactful ministry that Jambos is today!You will cry, so have a box of tissues handy!Connect with Rebekah and learn more about Jambos by visiting their website and social!www.jambosdonates.orgwww.instagram.com/jambosdonates
The journey of children in foster care can often be a stressful and sudden situation. Too many children arrive at their new foster homes with very few possessions, some with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Stay tuned for an in depth conversation with Rebekah about the inception of Jambos, and why she feels it's important for all of us to focus on heart beat versus heartbreak language. For more information on how to get involved with this awesome cause head to jambosdonates.com. There are hundreds of volunteer opportunities at their warehouse located in Buford, GA – bring your friends, colleagues and even the kiddos! And be sure to follow Rebekah and the Jambos team on Instagram @jambosdonates.
This week we're delighted to be joined by Hearts Captain and Scotland International, Lawrence Shankand! We get a laugh with the Jambos striker, find out a bit more about him and his career as well as look back on the weekend's action including Rangers 3-0 victory over Celtic at Ibrox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're delighted to be joined by Hearts Captain and Scotland International, Lawrence Shankand! We get a laugh with the Jambos striker, find out a bit more about him and his career as well as look back on the weekend's action including Rangers 3-0 victory over Celtic at Ibrox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Almost exactly two years ago, we sat down with Rebekah Black, founder of the non-profit Jambos Donates. Jambos' mission is to bring a sense of comfort through providing essential items to children in foster care, like pajamas. Since our initial conversation Rebekah has grown her team, upgraded their warehouse and expanded their distribution efforts. Today, we're bringing you an updated conversation about the progress Jambos has made thanks to the support of those in the Atlanta community and how you can get involved and help them continue to grow. For more information on how to get involved with this awesome cause head to jambosdonates.com. There are hundreds of volunteer opportunities at their warehouse located in Buford, GA – bring your friends, colleagues and even the kiddos! And be sure to follow Rebekah and the Jambos team on Instagram @jambosdonates. Atlanta Born and Brand is a production of Connext Media. Make sure and follow the show on social media @atlborn on Instagram and like our Atlanta Born and Brand Facebook page. This year we have another new video series to coincide with the “Our City, Our Story” theme, which can be found on all our social media platforms. Subscribe to the Atlanta Born and Brand YouTube channel for that content and more. Lastly, if you love the show please spread the word. Share it with your friends and leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast app. Your support helps make sure that more and more people hear the stories of all those folks doing great things all over the city.
One day later than usual due to Gary Cocker's mystery illness (let's guess... dysentery), emergency host Craig Fowler is joined by Joel Sked and Amy Canavan to talk through a weekend where Jim Goodwin lost his first match as Dundee United boss, Hibs have the Jambos a little concerned, Josh Ginnelly proves his worth and Motherwell win despite a subpar midfield selection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan and JP on tonight's episode!Pre match Hearts and all the latest news on Celtic.Will Ange make changes?Also on YouTube
Thanks to a foster parent's social media efforts, Buford-based Jambos Donates is more than doubling its pajama output in the final month of 2022. Now in its fifth year of operation, Jambos provides new pajamas for foster children in Georgia and throughout the country. In 2022, the nonprofit founded by Rebekah Black will have served children in all 50 states and in 13 countries, sending out some 22,000 pairs of children's sleepwear. This summer, Jambos sent some pajamas to a foster parent — Black thinks she lives in Illinois — who happens to have more than 1 million followers on TikTok. To say the nonprofit was subsequently inundated by requests would be a bit of an understatement. While Black relates she's got a lot of volunteers to help out, Jambos is also in need of some operating capital and — surprise! — pajamas. Jambos is seeking to collect 11,000 pajamas for kids of all ages and sizes. The organization is also in need of donations to fund the shipment of all those jammies at an estimated cost of $30,000 to $32,000. Black said Jambos' original December plan was to ship about 6,000 pairs of pajamas, but now she's looking at amassing and sending out close to double that amount. When the rush of the holiday season passes, January will bring yet another rash of requests. When asked what she envisioned 2023 to look like for Jambos, Black said, “We are going to continue to serve the kids all over the country and we'll take on new territories internationally because we do that every year. For more information, go to www.jambosdonates.com t wouldn't be the holiday season in Gwinnett without the Aurora Theatre's “A Christmas Carol” which is being staged through December 23 at the Lawrenceville Arts Center. Aurora Theatre Co-Founder Anthony Rodriguez returns to star in the one-man show for a 16th year. Rodriguez's performance has become a holiday staple, as his storytelling is enhanced with the latest technology. The show, which is directed by Katie Erin Chambers, is 70 minutes of nonstop fun without an intermission and is suitable for all audiences. The show has an 8 p.m. start time on December 17 and 21-23, with 2:30 p.m. starts on December 17, 18 and 23. “A Christmas Carol” marks a return to the stage for Rodriguez, who stepped away from leading the Aurora Theatre's daily operations earlier this year after he was named the first executive director for the HUB404 Conservancy. Rodriguez, the Aurora theatre's co-founder and former president opened the Lawrenceville venue in 1996 and grew it from one employee and a $50,000 annual budget to a thriving, successful company with nearly 30 employees and a $4.2 million annual budget. He also serves on the boards for the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce and Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and assists the Atlanta Regional Commission and National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures. HUB404 aims to transform a multi-purpose nine-acre public greenspace that's currently above Georgia 400 state highway and MARTA's Buckhead rail station at the northern gateway to the City of Atlanta and will extend from Peachtree Road to Lenox Road. The Lawrenceville Arts Center also is hosting its “Festival of Trees” through December 22. Jackson Electric Membership Corporation is accepting applications for the annual Washington Youth Tour, sponsored by the nation's electric cooperatives. Jackson EMC will send four student delegates on an all-expense paid leadership development experience to Washington, D.C., June 15-22, 2023. Current high school sophomores and juniors in the Jackson EMC service region who have demonstrated leadership potential, academic success and community service may apply directly online at www.jacksonemc.com/wyt or through their high school guidance counselor or teacher, who may nominate candidates for consideration. Applications must be received at Jackson EMC by 5 p.m. on January 31, 2023. Finalists will interview on February 20, 2023, with a panel of business, community and university leaders to be one of Jackson EMC's four delegates to receive the Washington Youth Tour leadership experience. For more information and to download an application, visit www.jacksonemc.com/wyt. Six Gwinnett High Schools will be competing in the 15th Annual Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards this school year. Collins Hill, Grayson, Greater Atlanta Christian, Lanier, Mountain View and Providence Christian Academy will all be vying for awards and scholarships in the state's biggest theatrical and musical competition. The Shuler Awards or The Shulers — named for the Marietta-born stage and screen star Shuler Hensley — will be held and broadcast live from the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on April 20, where the winners of the competition's 18 categories will be announced. Fulton County had a state-high 10 schools register to participate in the competition, followed by Gwinnett with six and Cobb and Forsyth counties each with four, as 22 counties have at least one school competing in the event. ArtsBridge Foundation Executive Director Jennifer Dobbs cited several changes made last year that positively impacted the 2022-23 Shuler Awards competition and ArtsBridge Foundation's commitment to its mission, vision, and Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access initiative. The competition will send 70 volunteer adjudicators to attend live performances throughout the state to determine who was best on stage. The categories include direction, music direction, orchestra, lighting, scenic design, choreography, ensemble, costumes, overall production, Shuler Showstopper and best performances by a leading actress and actor, supporting performers and a featured performer. The recipients of the Shuler Awards' leading actress and actor will be sent to New York City as Georgia's entrants for the National High School Musical Theatre Awards program named The Jimmy Awards. They will participate in the awards show at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway on June 26, where scholarships and professional opportunities will be awarded to the top performers. #GwinnettDailyPost #Georgia #LocalNews -- - - The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news. 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It's another big weekend in the Scottish Women's Football calendar as we have Derby Day action in SWPL1. John B, Vinny and Dave are joined by the leagues Managing Director Fiona McIntyre to preview the games. The Women's Old Firm derby is up first on Saturday night at Broadwood, will the defending champions maintain their unbeaten record stretching back to the last day of the 2020/21 season, or will Celtic leapfrog their arch rivals with victory? Next up is the "Petershill derby" between Partick Thistle and Glasgow City, with Vinny promoting what's on offer for a family funday as well as the prospect of an exciting game between 5th and 2nd in the league. The only non-derby of the day is between Spartans and Glasgow Women, but this is no less significant than any other game this weekend with both sides looking to kick-start their respective seasons after a difficult opening ten games. We have a first top-flight meeting between Dundee United and Aberdeen, which has been moved to Tannadice in order to attract more fans to the game. United will be looking to build on last weekends win by piling on the misery for the Dons, who've failed to build on their fifth place finish of last campaign. In the first of the Sunday evening games, Hamilton take on Motherwell and will take inspiration from their win at Fir Park last season, whilst 'Well will be seeking back-to-back wins for the first time this season. Last, and by no means least, is the Edinburgh derby between Hibs and Hearts in front of an expected record crowd for a domestic game in Scotland. Can the Hibees give themselves a pre-SWPL Cup Final boost, or will the Jambos increase the gap on their capital rivals with another three points. Forget the men's World Cup, there's plenty to get excited about in Scottish Football, and this weekend is another chance for the Women's game to shine on centre stage. Thanks to our Fantasy Football Scotland league sponsors Supernova Terracewear supernovaterracewear.com and Surprise Shirts Surprise Shirts are currently offering 10% off their products at surprise shirts.co.uk with the code SFF. Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
It's another big weekend in the Scottish Women's Football calendar as we have Derby Day action in SWPL1. John B, Vinny and Dave are joined by the leagues Managing Director Fiona McIntyre to preview the games. The Women's Old Firm derby is up first on Saturday night at Broadwood, will the defending champions maintain their unbeaten record stretching back to the last day of the 2020/21 season, or will Celtic leapfrog their arch rivals with victory? Next up is the "Petershill derby" between Partick Thistle and Glasgow City, with Vinny promoting what's on offer for a family funday as well as the prospect of an exciting game between 5th and 2nd in the league. The only non-derby of the day is between Spartans and Glasgow Women, but this is no less significant than any other game this weekend with both sides looking to kick-start their respective seasons after a difficult opening ten games. We have a first top-flight meeting between Dundee United and Aberdeen, which has been moved to Tannadice in order to attract more fans to the game. United will be looking to build on last weekends win by piling on the misery for the Dons, who've failed to build on their fifth place finish of last campaign. In the first of the Sunday evening games, Hamilton take on Motherwell and will take inspiration from their win at Fir Park last season, whilst 'Well will be seeking back-to-back wins for the first time this season. Last, and by no means least, is the Edinburgh derby between Hibs and Hearts in front of an expected record crowd for a domestic game in Scotland. Can the Hibees give themselves a pre-SWPL Cup Final boost, or will the Jambos increase the gap on their capital rivals with another three points. Forget the men's World Cup, there's plenty to get excited about in Scottish Football, and this weekend is another chance for the Women's game to shine on centre stage. Thanks to our Fantasy Football Scotland league sponsors Supernova Terracewear supernovaterracewear.com and Surprise Shirts Surprise Shirts are currently offering 10% off their products at surprise shirts.co.uk with the code SFF. Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
Karim Benzema may have just won the Balon D'or, but we think Luis 'Duk' Lopes is the best player on earth after his stunning performance vs Heart of Midlothian, that saw him finish the 90 minutes with both a goal and an assist to his name. Join Glen and Calum as they review the game, before the former is joined by Kieran Ashton to preview Aberdeen's upcoming Premier Sports Cup Quarter-Final at Pittodrie with Kieran's Partick Thistle! 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?
This week the boys look back at two defeats and a draw and consider that it's the lack of desire that's the problem in these big games. All the pressures on Robbie Neilson going into two further huge games with fans demanding more. Jambo's Kickback considers dropping Craig Gordon and the boys look at the statistics around Craig's passing efforts. Kio a dud? Michael Smith finished? Humphry's A pler, all the latest debates. All your latest Scotland stuff, news, transfers, injuries and buy or sell in this Jambos packed episode. Editorial Note: Did you know that usually, all podcasts appear first on our Patreon page? We need you to help save The 4th Official! Due to the unprecedented situation as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic, the digital media space has been completely devastated. There has been a massive shortfall in revenue (even while viewership is up) as we scramble how to make sure that we go on with our daily job. We are proud to put up exclusive stuff on our Patreon account and hope you would support us in these tough times. Click the button below and please have a look as to how you can support us. Become a Patron!
This week the boys discuss two huge wins, away from home as well as two clean sheets. Madness. Also, all your usual nonsense + a look ahead to Scotland internationals… Editorial Note: Did you know that usually, all podcasts appear first on our Patreon page? We need you to help save The 4th Official! Due to the unprecedented situation as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic, the digital media space has been completely devastated. There has been a massive shortfall in revenue (even while viewership is up) as we scramble how to make sure that we go on with our daily job. We are proud to put up exclusive stuff on our Patreon account and hope you would support us in these tough times. Click the button below and please have a look as to how you can support us. Become a Patron!
Andrew Slaven is back and flanked by his usual trusty cohorts Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks to look back on a rather hefty weekend of Scottish football action. Referees were the major talking point again this weekend, with a number of contentious decisions across the fixture list, with Willie Collum's decisions in the Rangers v Hibs match coming under particular scrutiny. Also in our review of the SPFL, we ponder whether scoring a free-kick is really that impressive... St Mirren finally look to be getting their season going after a shaky start - their 3-0 away win at struggling Dundee United pushed them into the top half of the table. Buddies assistant manager Diarmuid O'Carroll joined us to talk through their recent turnaround. We also discuss St Mirren's recent decision to keep all three stands for home fans in the face of some bigger clubs asking for larger away sections in Paisley.And it's a massive deciding week for Scottish clubs in Europe as the qualifiers draw to a close and we'll finally know what competitions Rangers and Hearts will be entering for the group stages. Jambos fan Scott McIntosh, curator of the 'Amoruso Lets It Run' YouTube channel, joined us to preview what promises to be an unforgettable night at Tynecastle. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: SPFL review (03m 22s)• PART 2: St Mirren Assistant Manager Diarmuid O'Carroll (25m 07s) • PART 3: St Mirren's stance on ticket allocation (33m 49s) • PART 4: European preview, with Scott McIntosh (42m 18s)GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Twitter
Rebekah Black is a force to be reckoned with! Not only did this CEO build her non profit with a baby on her hip, but she and her team are comforting thousands of foster children with new pajamas through the charity Jambos. Life may have started out as a country song, but this Mama of 2 shares her heartfelt story of parenting, divorce, career all led and redeemed by the unfailing love of Jesus. Rebekah will make you laugh, make you cry, and all in all inspire you to take one step in the direction in the call that God has on your life. It's time to let go of control, exhale, and surrender!Stay Connected:Saved By Grace Podcast: @savedbygracepodcast (IG & TikTok)Brooklyn Lowe, Host: @brooklynslowe (IG)Rebekah Black, Guest: @rebekahblack101, @jambosdonates (IG)www.jambosdonates.com
Melty entered the metaverse when Jambo Mambo was born. Jambo Mambo is described as: “A cute and savage world of Jambos: tribal pets who would KILL to bring glory to their owners on the Solana blockchain!” Melty began her world-building obsession in the music festival scene and has turned her gaze to the world of Play and Earn (P&E) in the NFT space. In this episode, Melty takes us deep into the world of Jambo Mambo, a PvP world that really is as cute as it is savage. She goes on to explain how they are looking to revolutionize games in Web3 and makes playful jabs Chris along the way. Links: Stay in touch with Melty on Twitter Check out the Jambo Mambo Twitter Visit the Jambo Mambo Website Join the Jambo Mambo Discord Stay in touch with Hacker Valley Media on LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Website Check out Metaversable on Website | LinkedIn | Twitter Continue the conversation by joining our Hacker Valley Discord
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. Please subscribe Follow us and listen on the following links Twitter @sheikhyssj1 Instagram @sheikhyssj1 Facebook sheikhys sports journeys Apple Podcasts sheikhys sports journeys Spotify sheikhys sports journeys
Listen along as we talk to Rebekah Black, the CEO of Jambos. We love the mission of Jambos and how they exist to bring comfort to children as they journey through the foster care system. The hope is that every child in the foster care system experiences comfort and peace during very anxious circumstances. Jambos serves the state of Georgia by working alongside local foster agencies, serving as a funnel of resources as they place children into their new homes. They strive to set the child, the family, and the agency up for a comfortable transition during foster care. Learn more about Jambos at https://www.jambosdonates.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-edge-agency/support
On this week's show, there's high 5s at Hearts as the Jambos are crowned Champos; there's a big win for the wee Rovers as Brechin look blootered; Killie and County serve up goals aplenty, and there's a surprisingly tight title race in League One. Plus, four more grounds enter the fray in the search for Scotland's Coolest Stadium.All this and more in this week's edition of The Auchterarder Chippy!Music Credits:Duck In The Alley, TrackTribeAir Fàir An Là, Niteworks (ft. SIAN)
Guess who backs. Hearts. Back to winning ways for the Jambos in a nervy game at home against Dundee. We also welcome back Cameron and Jolly. Not related of course.
On today's show we talk to Paul with Jambo's about celebrating 5 years in business while celebrating 90 years of the building they're in, along with what new recipes they're working on. We also speak with Raul Gonzalez , Arlington's District 2 city council member with us about what he loves about our City, the burgeoning Arlington music scene and how we can all support it and what his time on the city council has been like.
The journey of children in foster care can often be a stressful and sudden situation. Too many children arrive at their new foster homes with very few possessions, some with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Today, we’re sitting down with Rebekah Black founder of the non-profit Jambos Donates. Jambos’ mission is to bring a sense of comfort through providing essential items to children in foster care, like pajamas. We’re talking about the importance of heart beat versus heartbreak language and what we can each do to help bring comfort to children in need. Follow Rebekah and the Jambos team on Instagram @jambosdonates. For more information on how to get involved with this awesome cause head to jambosdonates.com. You can also support Jambos through Amazon Smile, just follow this link: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/82-4417283 Make sure to subscribe to Atlanta Born & Brand in Apple Podcasts or wherever you happen to be listening. If you like the show we’d really appreciate a review and a rating. And of course, share it with your friends. Keep up with the show on social media: we’re @atlbornbrand on Instagram and Twitter, and you can also like our Atlanta Born and Brand Facebook page. Finally, you can find all the previous episodes of the show on our website atlborn.com.
Loads to talk about this week as Celtic and Hearts engaged in a Cup Final thriller at Hampden. The boys discuss the Jambos' spirited comeback, Celtic's performance and of course review our man Andy Halliday's display!Si, Slaney and Kev also talk over the weekend's SPFL results, celebrities playing football and when big-time players drop down into the reserves! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Loads to talk about this week as Celtic and Hearts engaged in a Cup Final thriller at Hampden. The boys discuss the Jambos' spirited comeback, Celtic's performance and of course review our man Andy Halliday's display!Si, Slaney and Kev also talk over the weekend's SPFL results, celebrities playing football and when big-time players drop down into the reserves! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a big weekend in the Scottish Football calendar as we have a festive Cup Final to look ahead to as Celtic take on Andy Halliday's Hearts at Hampden Park. Will Celtic's recent upturn in form see them clinch an historic Quadruple Treble or will the Jambos add another chapter to the Hoops' so far disappointing season?The boys also discuss another wonder display from Rangers' James Tavernier as well as Chipper's position at Hamilton, Hibs hitting form and was last weekend's Manchester Derby the worst ever? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a big weekend in the Scottish Football calendar as we have a festive Cup Final to look ahead to as Celtic take on Andy Halliday's Hearts at Hampden Park. Will Celtic's recent upturn in form see them clinch an historic Quadruple Treble or will the Jambos add another chapter to the Hoops' so far disappointing season?The boys also discuss another wonder display from Rangers' James Tavernier as well as Chipper's position at Hamilton, Hibs hitting form and was last weekend's Manchester Derby the worst ever? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Schwimer grew up a standout athlete in Fairfax, Virginia and in high school was a star on his baseball and basketball teams. The 6'8'', 240-pound guard led his team to a championship and was even named MVP over future NBA center Roy Hibbert, but ultimately decided to turn down scholarship offers from Coach Mike Krzyzewski at Duke and Coach Rick Pitino at Louisville in order to pitch for his hometown University of Virginia.Schwimer decided to finish his degree, and even interned at a hedge fund, before he was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies. He spent three years in the minor leagues before making his major league debut, and finished his career with a 3-2 record. Schwimer says he made more money in the poker games on team road trips than he did as a player during his time in the league.After retiring, Schwimer started Big League Advance, a company that invests in (or stakes) minor league baseball players in exchange for a percentage of their future earnings. His second company, Jambos, is now positioning itself in the rapidly-expanding sports betting market.This December, Schwimer will be appearing on new episodes of High Stakes Poker, which has returned for an eighth season with original hosts Gabe Kaplan and A.J. Benza. Schwimer will be competing against the lineup that includes Tom Dwan, Bryn Kenney, Rick Salomon, Nick Petrangelo, Jean-Robert Bellande, and Brandon Steven.Highlights from this interview include being born two feet tall, an early appreciation for data, beating Roy Hibbert for MVP, saying no to Rick Pitino and Mike Krzyzewski, the scorecard of hedge funds, being drafted by the Phillies, the truth about his signing bonus, how 'Houdini' got from the minors to the majors, short-stacking the team $100-$200 poker game, Jonathan Papelbon's favorite hand, big buy-in games with Tom Dwan in London, using the element of surprise on High Stakes Poker, the staking business of baseball, sports betting expansion, singing to Bruce Springsteen, reffing sixth-grade basketball games, pizza socks and slaps in the face, and betting $780,000 on the Super Bowl.
Gameweek 13 came and went with, well, a bit of a whimper. But there's still lots to talk about as we hail to The Jambos famous win and invite on one of Gorgie's own - Cathro's Laptop manager Ross Mackintosh. Ross, or Tosh as he's known, helps us pick apart the week's action, scout out some possible replacements for ailing parts of our team, and generally has a laugh at Scobie's expense. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our special guest this time is Heart of Midlothian legend John Colquhoun who joins host Mark to talk about his 'Private Life of...' interview from Match magazine in 1986, the year the Jambos stood on the cusp of immortality only to lose out on the Scottish league and cup double in one heartbreaking week. We dissect that season as well as the rest of his playing career, life as a painter and decorator, teammates' bad driving, indie music, politics and following in the footsteps of Winston Churchill. Host: Mark Godfrey. Music by scottholmesmusic.com
Are you missing the football? Hopefully this new pod will help you out featuring interviews with the ICT CEO Scot Gardiner, new signing Robbie Deas, Jack Davis the ICT kitman and input from opposition fans of Hearts and Raith Rovers ahead of the new season. Enjoy! RUNNING ORDER: Review of the main talking points from the 2019/20 season (02:54) Our strongest starting XI for Season 2020/21 (07:50) ICT CEO Scot Gardiner gives us an update from Stadium Road (13:50) Interview with new signing Robbie Deas (33:00) We compare the new faces against the ones they've replaced (48:20) Hearts supporter Joel Sked, from The Terrace, joins to talk about the Jambos (56:20) Team by Team preview of the Scottish Championship (1:07:18) Raith Rovers are the other new side in the League. Scott Cargill tells us more about them (1:18:13) ICT kitman Jack Davis tells us about his time at the club (1:27:31) Our predictions for the season (1:42:13)
On today's show, we sit down with the Musical Memory Singers, a new choir in Arlington that offers a special time for those with Alzheimers/Dementia, their caregivers and volunteers a real chance to sing songs from their past to talk about how they started, what a joy it's been personally for the group and how you can hear them online as well!We also talk with Paul Lovato from Jambo's BBQ about the history of Jambo's, about the building they're in that dates back almost 100 years (it's the old Arlington Steak House building!), and giving back to first responders.
Kathy Stone/Atlanta Harmony Celebration! Atlanta Harmony Celebration! is a non-profit, women's acappella organization promoting community through singing and education. Rebekah Black/Jambos Jambos is a local nonprofit on a mission to bring comfort to kids in foster care by providing them with brand new pajamas. Anna Currie/Boy With a Ball Boy With […] The post Atlanta Harmony Celebration, Jambos and Boy With a Ball appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Steven, Jame and Andrew return from a sabbatical to ponder the never ending circus that is Scottish football while taking a look at the wider European game.
To celebrate our own ten in a row for the podcast we're bringing you a very special guest as promised. We have Stuart Wallace on tonight's show for a chat about his love for the Jambos and the important work done by the Foundation of Hearts. We want to take the opportunity to thank Stuart for joining us for this show. As he mentions on the show he juggles his business, family and Hearts commitments so we know just how valuable his time is. Thanks again Stuart! The show is a little longer than usual as we wanted to make the most of the time Stuart was kind enough to give us. We also have most of the usual features for you except Tam's Top 5 - he decided it was a better idea to go out for dinner with Mrs! Wrecking ball Shanks brings us his 'Blind Date' but forgets which century he's in. Corbett has his conundrums, Ando has another 'Stat of the Week' and Kev takes a jaunt down 'Memory Lane' Thank again for all the feedback you guys give us. We do try and make the show better each week but we can only do that if you let us know what works. We have seen the show grow beyond our expectations in past two months so please keep your comments coming and follow us on our socials Instagram: @thisismystory1874 Twitter: @thismystorypod
To celebrate our own ten in a row for the podcast we’re bringing you a very special guest as promised. We have Stuart Wallace on tonight’s show for a chat about his love for the Jambos and the important work done by the Foundation of Hearts. We want to take the opportunity to thank Stuart for joining us for this show. As he mentions on the show he juggles his business, family and Hearts commitments so we know just how valuable his time is. Thanks again Stuart! The show is a little longer than usual as we wanted to make the most of the time Stuart was kind enough to give us. We also have most of the usual features for you except Tam’s Top 5 – he decided it was a better idea to go out for dinner with Mrs! Wrecking ball Shanks brings us his ‘Blind Date’ but forgets which century he’s in. Corbett has his conundrums, Ando has another ‘Stat of the Week’ and Kev takes a jaunt down ‘Memory Lane’ Thank again for all the feedback you guys give us. We do try and make the show better each week but we can only do that if you let us know what works. We have seen the show grow beyond our expectations in past two months so please keep your comments coming and follow us on our socials Instagram: @thisismystory1874 Twitter: @thismystorypod
To celebrate our own ten in a row for the podcast we're bringing you a very special guest as promised. We have Stuart Wallace on tonight's show for a chat about his love for the Jambos and the important work done by the Foundation of Hearts. We want to take the opportunity to thank Stuart for joining us for this show. As he mentions on the show he juggles his business, family and Hearts commitments so we know just how valuable his time is. Thanks again Stuart! The show is a little longer than usual as we wanted to make the most of the time Stuart was kind enough to give us. We also have most of the usual features for you except Tam's Top 5 - he decided it was a better idea to go out for dinner with Mrs! Wrecking ball Shanks brings us his 'Blind Date' but forgets which century he's in. Corbett has his conundrums, Ando has another 'Stat of the Week' and Kev takes a jaunt down 'Memory Lane' Thank again for all the feedback you guys give us. We do try and make the show better each week but we can only do that if you let us know what works. We have seen the show grow beyond our expectations in past two months so please keep your comments coming and follow us on our socials Instagram: @thisismystory1874 Twitter: @thismystorypod
Longbangers Ep 58: Turbohun and the Staircase to Nowhere ✅New signings ✅Unjustified bad press ✅What do we still need? ✅Letters from Jambos
Laurie and Mark are joined by Hearts boss Robbie Neilson, who discusses his time as a player with the Jambos and looks ahead to his second stint as manager. Music […]
Derek chats to former Airdrie and Hearts forward Alan Lawrence.Nipper was part of arguably the greatest Diamonds side of all time as they played in the Premier League, reached two Scottish Cup finals and even made it into Europe, he gives us an insight into those glory days.He also looks back on his early days at Meadowbank Thistle, missing out on a move to his boyhood heroes Hibs, what it was like playing for the Jambos, where he would feature in another Scottish Cup final, what he makes of the current situation at Tynecastle, and not forgetting the time he would mix with Hollywood royalty in the film A Shot at Glory.Enjoy folks!
Laurie and Mark bask in the glory of two sensational wins for the Jambos, against Rangers and Hibs. Music courtesy of The 10:04s.
Queen’s Park delivered the goods on last week’s Podcast and they feature heavily again for their trip to Stenhousemuir on Saturday. Greg and Selectabet also get on board with Hearts after their win in the Edinburgh Derby. The Jambos welcome Motherwell, who haven’t won in their last eight, to Tynecastle on Saturday. There’s also a couple of bets to look out for later in the week in England.
Lauren and Matt disagree on quite a few things, this episode shows how much.
USBets.com Managing Editor Eric Raskin and Senior Analyst John Brennan analyze the latest record-breaking sports betting (and online casino and poker) revenue figures from New Jersey and Pennsylvania and a FanDuel Sportsbook Colts promo gone awry, plus they talk to Sharp Alpha Advisors CEO Lloyd Danzig about his Jambos Picks article, what the math reveals, and how Michael Schwimer reacted. Find us on Twitter @US_Bets or go to USBets.com for more.
Daniel and Jonny are back after another big week of Scottish football. They start on the midweek results and ask what exactly is happening with Hearts. The boys discuss the possibility of the Jambos going down and if Daniel Stendel should be worried. They then talk about the title race as well as Celtic and Rangers in the Europa League now the clubs now know their opponents in the last 32. And Jonny rants about Kilmarnock's sacking of Angelo Alessio and the stick the Italian has had to face. --- Main sponsor - ladbrokes.com for the best odds, news, views and opinions in Scottish football.
In a shorter than usual pod Chris and Campbell discuss a comfortable win for Scotland in Albania and league wins for Celtic, Dundee United and Hearts as the Jambos move into top spot ahead of a final day SWPL2 title showdown with Hamilton Academical. website: www.leadaingtheline.com Twitter: @LeadingtheLine
Cammy steps into the H&H extra hotseat and brings young James Forrest along for the ride. The boys discussing a ugly but satisfying win in West Lothian, drawing the Jambos for Hampden, the sheep visit on Saturday, and a warrior laid to rest. 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 steps into the H&H extra hotseat and brings young James Forrest along for the ride. The boys discussing a ugly but satisfying win in West Lothian, drawing the Jambos for Hampden, the sheep visit on Saturday, and a warrior laid to rest. Mark Allen's departure A stodgy win is still a win Feyenoord to follow And lots more! Okay, maybe not lots. Some. IbroxRocks.com twitter.com/ibroxrocks app.IbroxRocks.com Produced by David Edgar A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Graeme is joined by Craig Anderson and Andy Harrow for a winning podcast. They have a look at why hearts are bad at football and why motherwell are good at it. They give some praise to Alessio's slightly new Kilmarnock, and highlight why Hibs are struggling. Find out who Lyndon Dykes looks like, which striker they love in Dingwall, why Aberdeen are stodgy, what St Johnstone need to worry about and discuss how many games Scott Brown will play this year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Schwimer is the CEO of Big League Advance (BLA) and JAMBOS. Last year, I sat down with Michael and discussed his playing career and the formation of BLA. That conversation, which you can listen to on the feed right after this one, has been the most downloaded episode of Capital Allocators. Our second conversation starts with an update on BLA, the private equity fund that takes stakes in the future earnings of minor league baseball players. We touch on the implementation of the strategy and the development of the BLA sports analytics team since last year. We then discuss other ideas Michael brainstormed with his team to deploy their unparalleled horsepower in sports analytics. That exercise led to the formation of a new sports betting service called JAMBOS. We walk through the business of predicting the outcome of sporting events, the disruption of tout subscription services for sports betting through transparency and accountability, and the potential impact of predicting game outcomes on the future of sports and sports entertainment. You can find out more about the service at www.jambospicks.com. Learn More Read the Transcript Subscribe to the Capital Allocators Blog or Monthly Mailing List Don't Subscribe, but Let Us Know Who You Are Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides Review past episodes of the Podcast
It's football season, so that means a new season BTP. It's season 4, even though the guys think it's season 3 but there was another controversy involving touts that involved Rufus that the guys explain what happened and then PICKS! 1:30 - Jambos vs. Rufus 21:00 - Jeff's history of raising money for companies 31:20 - Is it possible to win without closing line value? 52:40 - PICKS
Hibernian podcast Longbangers Episode 7 We review Hibs’ win over Morton, look at the development side’s win at Tranent, discuss some other stuff and put some Jambos in hazardous situations.
Programa dedicado a aquellas personas sin vida que dedican su tiempo libre a hacer de este mundo un lugar peor: los haters y la gente turra. Estas especies de malas bestias son analizadas de forma triquiñuelesca por nuestros especialistas que optan por la mesura y el buen entendimiento entre las civilizaciones. Ahora vais y le ponéis a vuestra hija Daenerys.
This week Laurie and Mark spend some time assessing where Hearts’ season has gone wrong, plus a more lighthearted discussion on potential goal music that the Jambos could play for […]
Laurie and Mark discuss Hearts’ victories over Dundee and Partick Thistle, as well as looking ahead to the Jambos’ next match against Hamilton Accies. The guys also look at potential […]
Hosted by Scott Henrichsen, the President of the Atlanta Gladiators' ECHL hockey team, “Power Play” introduces you to the team's sponsors and partners, while sharing much of the team's exciting news and promotions throughout the upcoming season. The show airs live at 1:00 PM ET on the first Wednesday of each month during the 2018-19 […] The post POWER PLAY: Rebekah Black with Jambos and Eric Bennett with 1st Choice Bail Bonds appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
The winter break is almost at an end and the guys are looking forward to the Jambos getting back to match action, as Hearts begin their Scottish Cup campaign at […]
It’s an episode packed full of some much needed positivity, as Laurie and Mark review a sensational Edinburgh derby win for the Jambos. Natural order restored in the capital, as […]
Great chat with Australian International and Hearts legend, Ryan McGowan as he candidly discusses his time with the Jambos from arriving in Edinburgh as a youth player to clinching one of the club’s most famous victories in the 5-1 defeat of Hibs in the Scottish Cup. He reflects humorously on the different managers, of which there were many, and players he encountered throughout his time at Tynecastle which included a few tumultuous moments as chaos behind the scenes crept in to effect the dressing room. There is also the topic of his proposed move to Rangers back in 2012 as he tells us how close he came to signing up for the Ibrox club. Ryan speaks to Si on his other great pride of playing for Australia in the 2014 World Cup as well as his short spell at Dundee United.
Great chat with Australian International and Hearts legend, Ryan McGowan as he candidly discusses his time with the Jambos from arriving in Edinburgh as a youth player to clinching one of the club’s most famous victories in the 5-1 defeat of Hibs in the Scottish Cup. He reflects humorously on the different managers, of which there were many, and players he encountered throughout his time at Tynecastle which included a few tumultuous moments as chaos behind the scenes crept in to effect the dressing room. There is also the topic of his proposed move to Rangers back in 2012 as he tells us how close he came to signing up for the Ibrox club. Ryan speaks to Si on his other great pride of playing for Australia in the 2014 World Cup as well as his short spell at Dundee United.
On this week's show, Daniel is joined by Connor to reflect on a very busy week of Scottish football. They talk about another eventful Scottish Premiership weekend, including Celtic's defeat to Kilmarnock and Rangers battering St Johnstone. Then it's on to the League Cup quarter-finals, who went through and how the semi-finals will be lined up. The guys also answer your questions to finish the show. ---- Main sponsor - ladbrokes.com for the best odds, news, views and opinions in Scottish football. Sponsor - Black Rooster Peri Peri.
Scott & Matthew discuss the potential of Steven Gerrard going to Rangers as manager, Allan McGregor returning to Rangers, Hibs spoiling Celtic's title party, how is Boyata continuing to still get a game? Can Celtic beat Rangers & clinch the title in the this weekends Old Firm Derby? Aberdeen still remain unbeaten against Killie, Rangers get a must needed win against the Jambos, big win for Thistle against Accies but is it too little too late? All this & much more on another jam packed episode of the Score!
Steven and Ray have a special treat for you this week, an extended interview with former Hearts defender Ryan McGowan. Find out where he ended up after the Jambos cup final victory against Hibs, playing in the 2014 world cup, and why Dave McPherson is the shittest travel agent ever.
Nick Wolf, the Patch King, has a Top 10 list just for folks headed to the Jamboree. As a veteran trader of several Jambos now Nick has come up with ten important tips he shares with the listeners. I was able to sprinkle in some stories and commentary on Nick's list to give you some good examples. The bottom line is that anybody going to the 2017 National Scout Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel National Scout Reserve would get something helpful from his tips. Certainly his list is not all inclusive and so if you have some you'd like to share please leave them as a comment. Likewise if you have questions regarding patch trading at the Jamboree please reach out to me. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
This week sees the return of a man of culture…oh sorry a man from the City of Culture, Hullbhoy. Hullbhoy joins Harry to discuss the marvellous football under Brendan and specifically to review the Hearts and Aberdeen games along with the sales that we didn’t make in the transfer window. In the process of the meandering chat Harry & Hullbhoy also touch on the runners and riders for 2nd spot. How the Dons would be a better team with a better manager, has Cathro started getting the Jambos playing his way and do Rangers fans sit listening to their manager playing Football Bullshit Bingo? Enjoy…