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Join Ronny and Paul as they wrap up their sixth season of The Dode Fox Podcast with a comprehensive look back at Dundee United's 2024/25 campaign!On this episode:Job Done: We celebrate Dundee United's 4th place finish and their return to European competition in the Europa Conference League second qualifying round.Season Deep Dive: Get our thoughts on the highs, lows, and everything in between from the Premiership return.Summer Hopes: What do we want to see happen over the summer and going forward under Jim Goodwin?Special Guests: Season ticket holders Dave Muir and Allan Coburn join us to share their take on the campaign, play some "fun games," and tell us their Dundee United story.A huge thank you to all our listeners for your continued support of this weekly ramble!Connect with us @dodefoxpodcast on Facebook, X, and Instagram
Craig Anderson and Craig Fowler discuss the biggest talking points from the final weekend of the Scottish Premiership season. 0:00 Start 02:15 Dundee sack Tony Docherty 12:30 Ross County finish 11th 25:30 Jack McKenzie incident 34:00 Jim Goodwin's redemption 37:15 Rangers 'goal' controversy 44:30 Hearts red card controversy 49:15 James Forrest's moment 53:15 Scotland squad announcement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No prizes for guessing where Twa Teams started this week – straight to THAT penalty decision at Dens Park. And then some more about the referee call and a bit more after that for good measure. Plus a little bit on what Dundee have to do at McDiarmid Park on Sunday. Plenty on Dundee United too – why is there some positivity to take from their Ibrox defeat? And why did Jim Goodwin change goalkeeper? Plus a big dollop of previewing a massive, massive game at Tannadice on Saturday. Back in the studio are host Tom Duthie alongside Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple and former Tele Sports Editor Graeme Finnan. VOTE: Get your votes in for the Twa Teams, One Street Player of the Year – Dundee fans vote HERE, Dundee United fans vote HERE. 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
The final furlong before the split approaches. Can Dundee follow up their derby win with another big result when Rangers come to town? And how will Jim Goodwin approach a massive game at Ross County? Plenty to get through this Thursday plus we have another competition courtesy of SPAR Scotland! This time the prize is 4 hospitality tickets for next Friday's Scotland v Germany women's Nations League clash at Tannadice. To win simply answer the following question: With which club did Scotland star Erin Cuthbert start her career? Send answers to onestreet@dcthomson.co.uk and a winner will be announced on Monday. 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
With no fixture this weekend thanks to the latest international break, Dundee are entitled to keep basking in the glory of the derby hiding they dished out to United at Tannadice. But as the Dark Blues begin their preparations to face Rangers in just over a week, it's vital that they find a way to replicate the devastating attacking display that destroyed the Tangerines. Lyall Cameron will face his future employers when he takes the field against the Gers, while Simon Murray – booked for his controversial goal celebration against United – will need to keep his nose clean to avoid a damaging suspension. The stakes could scarcely be higher for the Dee. How they handle the pressure is likely to define their season. As Dundee bask, United will look for a way to ensure their first half capitulation against their rivals stays a one-off. Jim Goodwin believes his side are still “in the driving seat” to secure a top six spot, but their lead over Hearts, Motherwell and St Mirren is shrinking. Do United need to get back to basics? How beneficial will time on international duty prove for the nine Tangerines who have joined up with their countries? Host Sean Hamilton is joined by Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan to discuss all of these questions – and more. There's also the result of our competition to win a £100 Spar voucher and a crate of Lionel Messi's new drink mas+ – stick around until the end of the show to find out which lucky listener/viewer has won. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. Competition T&Cs: Entries open from Thursday 13 March until 11:59 pm on Tuesday 18 March. To enter, post your answer below; all correct answers will be entered into a prize draw for a £100 Spar voucher (expires 31/12/25), with one winner drawn live on the podcast on Thursday 20 March. The winner will be contacted via YouTube. Open to UK residents aged 18+ (excluding DC Thomson employees and their immediate families). By entering, you agree to the use of your personal data for administering the competition. The promoter, DC Thomson & Company Limited, reserves the right to cancel, modify, or suspend the competition as necessary, and its decision is final. No purchase necessary. This competition is not sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with YouTube. Full T&Cs available here: https://www.dcthomson.co.uk/competition-terms-conditions/ 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
t's that time again – derby time. The biggest game of the season according to Jim Goodwin. So we've got our two biggest guests of the season in to preview – United legend Sean Dillon and ex-Dundee and United star Lee Wilkie. They are joined by Tom Duthie and George Cran to preview Sunday's big clash. There's also a competition to win a £100 Spar voucher and a crate of Lionel Messi's new drink mas+ – head to YouTube to leave the answer to our big question in the comments - 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
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Gary & Graham are here to look back on Tuesday night's disappointing 5-1 defeat at Parkhead. Fun. Also here - an exclusive interview with Scott Booth as the Quines return to action on Sunday against The Spartans before we look ahead to the visit of Jim Goodwin's Dundee United to Pittodrie on Sunday afternoon. Become a paid subscriber over at abzfootballpodcast.com Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
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Dundee face a crucial showdown in Dingwall as they face 10th-placed Ross County. When the full-time whistle blows, will they be looking towards the top six or in a relegation scrap? The team discuss the importance of Simon Murray against his former club, the uncharted territory for Tony Docherty and assess when we can expect to see more of “Chespi” Lopez. And two County stars are spotlighted amid some smart recruitment in the Highlands. Meanwhile, we take a deep dive into HMRC ordering Dundee United to repay a portion of the £1.28 million R&D tax credit from 2021 – a decision which is under appeal. How did United get the money, what was it for, who should pay the tax bill and which other clubs have benefitted from the scheme? On the pitch, it's a first look at Michael Wimmer's Motherwell and Jim Goodwin is ready to combat an all-action, high press style as United seek to end their ‘Well hoodoo. How much of a boost will home advantage prove for the Tangerines? Host Tom Duthie is joined by George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan to chew the fat. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
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Craig Fowler and Tony Anderson discuss the Scottish Premiership weekend, including Hearts experiencing the joy of six, Hibs comfortably beating Aberdeen without getting out of second gear, Jota's tears at Fir Park, Simo Valakari adapting his ways to give St Johnstone hope, the tactical tweak that Jim Goodwin needs to make, and Rangers running over Ross County. Today's podcast is sponsored by AG1. Head to https://drinkag1.com/terrace to take advantage of the special offer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig Fowler and Tony Anderson get together to talk through two rounds of Scottish Premiership fixtures over the festive period. The pair chat about Neil Critchley's crap use of subs, David Gray turning it all around at Hibs, Jim Goodwin being three points behind the Second Coming, Philippe Clement's poor use of squad rotation, Ross County seeing a rare away win, Simon Murray's determination and a whole lot more. https://drinkag1.com/terrace Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All the post-match reaction to Dundee 1 - 0 Dundee Utd plus next round draw, with Richard Gordon, Craig Levein, and Billy Dodds. We also hear from Simon Murray, Jim Goodwin and Tony Docherty.
It was Dundee against Glasgow again this week. Dundee United fell to defeat against champions-elect Celtic but why can the Tangerines be happy after Wednesday? And how big is the weekend clash at St Mirren? Dundee, meanwhile, earned plenty of plaudits for their performance against Rangers – should they have taken all three points? Who stood out and what does Lyall Cameron's absence mean? No Tom Duthie this week so stepping in to host is George Cran helped out by Alan Temple, Graeme Finnan and Jim Spence. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos 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
A lightning start for Dundee does the deed at St Johnstone while United's winning streak comes to an end. Tired players and tired podcasters, the Premiership slog continues on Twa Teams, One Street. What was key for Dundee and what went wrong for United? Twa Teams discuss it all. Joining host Tom Duthie are Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple as well as former Tele sports editor Graeme Finnan. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland.
A Lake Alice survivor understands the frustration at the Government's torture redress. Eligible people tortured at the psychiatric hospital in the 1970s can take an expedited payment of $150 thousand or apply for independently assessed redress. Payments will be made between March and December next year. But survivor Jim Goodwin told Andrew Dickens these people have spent their lives being fobbed off and may feel it's not good enough. He says this is also being determined by government ministers and heads of government departments – the very people who have fobbed them off. Goodwin says it seems to him that this won't be the full and final settlement, but rather the $150 thousand is just the start. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelly Wright focuses on the theme of succeeding against all odds. He introduces two guests, author Clifton Taulbert and publisher Jim Goodwin, who have overcome significant challenges in their lives. Taulbert, a Pulitzer Prize nominee, and Goodwin, the publisher of the historic Oklahoma Eagle newspaper, share their stories of resilience and vision. Wright emphasizes the importance of faith, family, and community, while his guests encourage people to help others through love, freedom, and peace. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
It's a huge weekend for our twa teams as the Premiership resumes following the international hiatus. Jim Goodwin is bullish about United's hopes ahead of a testing trip to face Rangers in Glasgow. How will the Tangerines line-up? Will Goodwin's belief that the Tangerines can feed off Ibrox ‘negativity' be reflected in the team's approach? Louis Moult is declared a potential late game-changer – if he makes the bench. And we discuss Johnny Russell's departure from Sporting Kansas City which has sparked hopes among some Arabs of a sentimental Tannadice return. With horrible conditions predicted for Saturday, it'll be the biggest test of Dundee's newly re-laid surface. But more importantly, the visit of Hibs is declared a ‘must not lose' showdown. Will Scott Tiffoney be allowed to showcase his inner Crunchie from the start? And who will deputise for Ziyad Larkeche? There's also a debate over who should be between the sticks as Trevor Carson resumes training. Twa Teams, One Street are back in the studio with Tom Duthie on hosting duties with Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple joined by Graeme Finnan. Fill out our survey for your chance to win £50 You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
It's the Modric and Lewandowski show this week... or will our star man Scott McTominay bag the headlines instead?Scotland head into their final international break of the year as the Nations League comes to a close and second place is still up for grabs between us, Croatia and Poland.But what about the squad? Cieran Slicker is in for the first time, Nicky Devlin is in from the start this time and is Lennon Miller unfortunate to miss out?Meanwhile, we speak to Edinburgh Reporter Callum Napier about the pressure David Gray is facing at Hibs right now.And Celtic hit new decibel levels last week when they beat Leipzig in the Champions League... what's the loudest game you've been at?Join Findlay Marks, Laura Brannan and Calum Brown for the latest instalment of fun and games in Scottish football.RUNNING ORDER:00:00: Intro01:56: Industry question: Do you get starstruck?09:39: Funnies: Inc Michael Gove, Donald Trump and Atalanta12:51: Jim Goodwin and Ray McKinnon news16:19: Celtic hit new decibel levels23:51: Focus on Hibs33:00: Scotland's double header v Croatia and PolandGET IN TOUCH:• Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Calum Brown on Twitter: https://twitter.com/calum_brown99
Dundee United swept aside Ross County on Saturday with arguably their best 45 minutes of the campaign. The guys discuss the joy of gid' old-fashioned diving headers after Luca Stephenson's superb opener, and salute the impact made by the on-loan Liverpool man. The wing-backs were flying, the midfield purred and Sam Dalby continued his hot streak as he benefitted from a strike-partner. So, is this Jim Goodwin's best XI, and shape? There was even time for a fairytale finale from Owen Stirton. We also react to Goodwin's new deal, with the United boss committing to Tannadice until the summer of 2026, at least. Things are altogether less positive across the road. With the second-worst defensive record in the Premiership, what is going on with Dundee's defence? And more importantly, how do they fix it? The team chat over whether the Dee's issue is one of tactics, mentality, quality or desire following a 4-1 defeat at Aberdeen, during which the visitors played some decent stuff. Twa Teams, One Street is back with Tam Duthie on hosting duties and Courier Sport writer Alan Temple joined by Graeme Finnan and Jim Spence. You can like and subscribe on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
An abuse survivor says it should be no surprise to the government that Lake Alice survivors aren't jumping up and down with delight. The Government's announced it will reimburse survivors' the millions of dollars worth of legal fees from a 2001 Crown settlement. It's still considering forms of redress for what happened at the child psychiatric unit, which a Royal Commission investigation found amounted to torture. Jim Goodwin told Mike Hosking that while it's a start, the survivors are a cynical group. He says they've been mucked around for decades and had to battle for things that should be a right. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Forget Night of the Day of the Dawn, it's all about the Night of the Day of the Dons this Hallowe'en week.They've got a bumper few days as they take on Rangers on Wednesday and Celtic on Saturday. The Ibrox side are the final Premiership team that will try and stop Aberdeen's incredible unbeaten record so far, while Celtic go head to head with them at Hampden for a play in the Scottish League Cup semi final.Andrew Slaven is joined by Laura Brannan and John Blaesdale for another week of Scottish football delights, including the Scottish Cup second round, Inverness Caledonian Thistle going into admin and Stephen Robinson's contract extension at St Mirren.And what about that incredible week for our sides in Europe? For the first time ever, all three sides kept a clean sheet on the same week. Gavin from the very popular Twitter account Scotland's Coefficient joins us to break down the numbers.And we look at fan media, what future does it have in our game?RUNNING ORDER:00:00 Intro02:57: Industry question: What future does fan media have in football?10:17: Funnies: Christmas jumpers, Threave Rovers v Stranraer, Jim Goodwin back at Pittodrie13:20: News: Inverness are in admin20:01: We geek out over Scottish teams in Europe40:17: Aberdeen are still on fire44:26: SPFL preview/roundupGET IN TOUCH:• Follow us on Twitter: @tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: @andrewslaven7• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: @_LauraBrannan• Follow John Blaesdale on Twitter: @jbleasdale81• Follow Scotland's Coefficient on Twitter: @scotlandscoeff1
Hello and welcome to Episode 195 of the ABZFP as Gary & Graham return to discuss our 1-0 win over Jim Goodwin's long throw United on Saturday evening. We check in with the Young Team & our loanees in Loan Watch before, after the break, we preview Wednesday's massive clash at Pittodrie as Sevco travel north with the Dons looking to open up a 9 (NINE) point gap on Clement's side. 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
Send us a textThis week, we look back over that draw at Celtic Park and ahead to Saturday Night Football versus Dundee United, when Jim Goodwin returns to Pittodrie hoping to wipe a smudge from his CV, and the Dons faithful hope their team punishes him for it. We're with Aberdeen FC Women and the Dons Under 18s too, as well as down the divisions and across the country following Cove Rangers, Peterhead, The Highland League and Juniors.As always Pittodrie P.S. features expert analysis and contribution from Dave Macdermid and is hosted by John Mellis. Support the show
Jim Goodwin returns to Paisley to stink up the place, with Balcombe having a game to forget. We also look at the transition from the academy to the first team. www.miseryhunters.co.uk www.patreon.com/miseryhunters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What happened Dundee?! Twa Teams, One Street pick over the wreckage of Saturday's disastrous finale and there are differing views on Grant Irvine's red card decision. Far happier his week are Dundee United after a fine win on the road at St Mirren. How far can Jim Goodwin and his Tangerines go? Joining host Tom Duthie on the line are Graeme Finnan and Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple. PLUS – Get your questions in for the boys ahead of Thursday's episode, ask them anything (within reason) – email onestreet@dcthomson.co.uk PLUS - Twa Teams, One Street has been nominated for Best International Podcast at the Football Content Awards 2024! That's a big deal – and we need your help to vote for us. Vote at https://footballcontentawards.com/voting/ AND get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Dundee and United suffered the same fate as our two clubs crashed out of the Premier Sports Cup. United's last-gasp exit against Motherwell created more questions than answers – namely, is it time for Louis Moult to start? And will Jim Goodwin play with two up front against Kilmarnock? Dundee succumbed to defeat against Rangers and, while a trip to Ibrox is always a testing one, the defensive stats make increasingly grim reading. Can the arrival of Scott Fraser at least bolster the midfield following Luke McCowan's exit? Courier sports editor Sean Hamilton is in the hot seat, joined by Jim Spence, Graeme Finnan and Dundee United correspondent Alan Temple. Get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Semi-finals at Hampden are at stake – can Dundee or Dundee United make it to the final four? Both have away ties to contend with – what changes might we see from Jim Goodwin and Tony Docherty? The Twa Teams boys are back in the studio to discuss all the action to come with host Tom Duthie joined by Graeme Finnan, Alan Temple and George Cran. Get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Steven Thompson and Billy Dodds assess Rangers' win at Tannadice, hearing from Philippe Clement & Jim Goodwin
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
It's Thursday and that means a return to the shiny new studio. There is plenty to get through this week as we look ahead to a big weekend of Premiership action. Will Dundee United start Louis Moult? And is there more transfer business to come? We also get the lowdown on the opposition from Courier Sport's Eric Nicolson. Dundee are at Hibs and that means all eyes on Luke McCowan – will he start? And what about a new signing? Courier chief Sean Hamilton steps in for hosting duties this week and is joined by Alan Temple, George Cran and Graeme Finnan. Get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
It's Thursday and that means a return to the shiny new studio. There is plenty to get through this week as we look ahead to a big weekend of Premiership action. Will Dundee United start Louis Moult? And is there more transfer business to come? We also get the lowdown on the opposition from Courier Sport's Eric Nicolson. Dundee are at Hibs and that means all eyes on Luke McCowan – will he start? And what about a new signing? Courier chief Sean Hamilton steps in for hosting duties this week and is joined by Alan Temple, George Cran and Graeme Finnan. Get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Scott, Jess and Tim are joined by guest Jim Goodwin for a discussion of the 1917 novel "The Lad and the Lion." https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ email us (and submit your answer to the trivia question) at edgarsmailbag@gmail.com Please visit our store at: https://www.cafepress.com/shop/ERBPodcast
An unsatisfying victory for United as their League Cup hopes hang by a thread. Dundee, on the other hand, are through with a game to spare but have some issues to sort themselves. Jim Goodwin has moved to find solutions in the transfer market but where do the Dark Blues need to add? It's yet another Twa Teams stuffed full of Dundee and Dundee United goodness. Tom Duthie hosts alongside George Cran and Alan Temple.
Survivors want police action following yesterday's damning abuse in care report. The Royal Commission of Inquiry estimates about 200,000 people were neglected and abused in state and faith based institutions between 1950 and 2019. The Commission's made 138 recommendations - including redress, removing care from state hands, and police investigation. Abuse survivor Jim Goodwin says there are several reasons police didn't act back then. "In the early days, the cops weren't resourced to do it, they didn't know how to interview people for sexual offending, they didn't know how to interview survivors - they're much better at it now - and survivors didn't come forward." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
United's shocker as Dundee run riot – different ends of the spectrum for our twa teams on opening day. What happened to the Tangerines and how good have the Dark Blues actually been? What impact have the two North Macedonians made for Jim Goodwin's side and can they get through the group? It's yet another Twa Teams stuffed full of Dundee and Dundee United goodness. Tom Duthie hosts alongside George Cran, Graeme Finnan and Alan Temple tunes in from a secret location.
Transfer stories are hotting up on Sandeman Street – Dundee are looking at trialists and bringing new men in while Jim Goodwin wants five more at United. What do the new additions mean for Dundee – George Cran is out in Poland to give us the gossip. And how are United looking? Tom Duthie hosts as he's joined in the studio by Sean Hamilton and Graeme Finnan as George tunes in from Poznan.
With the recent re-release of the breakthru Call album Reconciled on vinyl and remastered, we felt it was a good time to welcome back keyboardist Jim Goodwin and guitarist Tom Ferrier (for the first time) to go deep on the album that changed everything for the band. The album includes the powerful singles "Everywhere I Go" and "I Still Believe", which was made iconic by the "Sexy Sax Man" (and friend of the show) Tim Cappello in Lost Boys. We also discuss the spiritual lyrics by the late great frontman Michael Been, working with Peter Gabriel and Jim Kerr of Simple Minds, and whether the album qualifies as "Christian Rock". Oh, and what's the deal with the baby on the cover? All of this and more will be revealed, and you'll be reminded what a strong album this is. Enjoy! www.the-call-band.com www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
Busy, busy, busy Dundee United have wasted no time in getting their squad rebuild under way. Hangovers had barely eased by the time some players got the bad news they wouldn't be staying. Fifteen left – how many will Jim Goodwin bring in? And how do Dundee recover from the St Mirren no-show? Plenty on the go as host Tom Duthie is joined by George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan to talk all things tangerine and dark blue.
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Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
In this week's Courier Talking Football, Jim Spence, Sean Hamilton and Eric Nicolson suggest Jim Goodwin is all-in with United but now needs backed, Dundee should overtake St Mirren and St Johnstone need to find some momentum.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
In this week's Courier Talking Football podcast, Jim Spence and Eric Nicolson assess why the Dundee manager is perfectly suited to his Dens Park job, discuss the squad changes Jim Goodwin will need to make at Tannadice over the summer and the improvements needed for St Johnstone to stay in the Premiership.
Dundee are dominating the news – but not the way they want to! The rain came and Rangers raged after the second attempt to get the Dens Park clash on failed. What happens now? The Twa Teams lads discuss all the fall-out. Across the street, it's all going swimmingly for Dundee United and Jim Goodwin – a five-star performance at Hampden was followed by a Raith Rovers slip-up. Can they make it a decisive week at Morton on Friday? Twa Teams host Tom Duthie is joined by George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan to talk all things tangerine and dark blue.
The Call's saga is one of the prophetic gifts bestowed upon a world that didn't know it was starving for substance… is still starving for substance. Their echo lingers, a testament to the power of conviction in a sea of conformity. LINKS The Call on Bandcamp - The Lost Tapes... and more. The Call on FB
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Jim Goodwin handed Mathew Cudjoe a rare start against Queen's Park - and Dundee United emerged victorious. On this week's Courier Talking Football, Jim Spence, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton discuss a roll of the dice by United's boss, with Cudjoe and Miller Thomson both benefiting, what constitutes success for Dundee this season and worrying trends at St Johnstone.
Even with champions like Peter Gabriel, U2, Jim Kerr, and others singing their praises, and songs like “The Walls Came Down,” “I Still Believe” and “Let The Day Begin” scratching out a presence on college and alternative radio, The Call never lived up to the commercial potential their fans knew they deserved. And when frontman, vocalist, and primary songwriter Michael Been passed away in 2010 while on the road with his son Robert Levon Been's band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, it became heartbreakingly clear that The Call was on 80s band we would not be hearing more music from. Or would we? Recently the band found several previously unreleased – and in some cases unfinished songs. The surviving members regathered, adding fresh tracks to fill in the empty spaces, and giving them an incredible polish. They then reached out to fans via a new Kickstarter campaign to raise the funds necessary to release this LOST TAPES project – a campaign that closes in late February 2024. When the band reached out to us, to see if we would like to talk about this incredible project, we jumped at the chance. So on this special episode we sit down with keyboardist Jim Goodwin to hear not only about The Lost Tapes, but about what it was like to write songs, record, and perform with the band back in the day. Hopefully you heard our full-length special episode featuring a previously unheard 1994 interview with Been, rescued and restored from an ancient cassette tape. If not, please do. And if you have not backed the Kickstarter campaign, you can do that HERE. (We certainly hope you will.) If you want to support the show, please join our Patreon community or drop us a one-time tip and check out our MERCH!
We've got a cracker for you this week as Si Ferry sits down with Dundee United Gaffer and Glen's Vodka SPFL Manager Of The Month for September & October, Jim Goodwin! In the candid chat Jim talks about life at Dundee United, his experiences as a Manager so far with Aberdeen, St Mirren and Alloa and also discusses his playing career coming through as a young player at Celtic and moving down south before eventually captaining The Buddies to a League Cup Final Win! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.