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As the transfer window slams shut for another 6 months, we delve behind the scenes with Sky Sports' Anthony Joseph to see what makes one of the most dramatic nights of the football calendar tick.Stuart Kettlewell has left his post at Motherwell, citing the abuse he was receiving from supporters as his main reason for walking away.And it was an absolute coupon-buster last week in Scottish football, with many punters have to take one IN THE FACE as a whole host of surprising results cropped up.Andrew Slaven and Findlay Marks review the many stories and nonsense from all the divisions, as well as covering the latest news and shenanigans going on in Scottish football.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - INTRO02:54 - FUNNIES: Vladimir Romanov boxing players, Ryan Kent's superb reason for moving to Iran, and Steven Thompson's brazen approach to on-field injuries09:24 - TRANSFER DEALINE DAY: Anthony Joseph from Sky Sports joins us to give us a behind-the-scenes view of what happens on Transfer Deadline Day.24:33 - NEWS: Kettlewell departs Fir Park, but are the fans to blame?30:08 - OLD FIRM IN EUROPE: Celtic face Bayern Munich while Rangers wait to learn who they'll play.35:01 - SPFL ROUND-UP: All the major talking points from all four divisions. 49:50 - BARRY NICHOLSON: Ahead of Dunfermline v Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup, we're joined by former player of both sides, Barry Nicholson, as the clubs prepare to mark the match by celebrating the life of former manager Jimmy Calderwood.58:30 - OUTROGET IN TOUCH:• Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
John, Charlie and Graeme D are on the latest episode where there is plenty to talk about. There is an also an interview from John B with Queen's Park Assistant Coach Barry Nicholson who played under Jimmy Calderwood for both Aberdeen and Dunfermline. We kick off by discussing how we think the transfer window has gone for everyone in the Premiership. The weekend action is discussed with Charlie and Graeme both happy with how things are going. To end the podcast we discuss the upcoming Scottish Cup ties and whether we think there will be any shocks. Thanks as always for listening! Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotBluesky - @sffpodcast.bsky.socialEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
John, Charlie and Graeme D are on the latest episode where there is plenty to talk about. There is an also an interview from John B with Queen's Park Assistant Coach Barry Nicholson who played under Jimmy Calderwood for both Aberdeen and Dunfermline. We kick off by discussing how we think the transfer window has gone for everyone in the Premiership. The weekend action is discussed with Charlie and Graeme both happy with how things are going. To end the podcast we discuss the upcoming Scottish Cup ties and whether we think there will be any shocks. Thanks as always for listening! Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotBluesky - @sffpodcast.bsky.socialEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
In de deze aflevering zitten Mo en Rob samen met oud-gediende Marco Grassi. Meer op de bank dan in het veld in de jaren 80, maar met een mooi verhaal. Hoeveel mensen kunnen zeggen dat ze 4 totaal andere carrieres hebben gehad? Thema's die voorbijkomen zijn liever Waubach dan Roda, de keuze om semi-prof te worden, rechten studeren, Hens Coerver, Rob Baan, Frans Körver, van spits naar verdediger, THOR Waterschei, fusie in Belgie, meer geld bij de buren, omscholen tot arbeidsdeskundige, italiaanse roots, pasta grannies, examinator in het onderwijs, mode ipv. mijnen, Willi Gorter, Jimmy Calderwood, fout lopen, het gebrek aan Limburgse jongens, apotheose Cambuur thuis, Jeffrey Rosenau, pleintjesvoetbal en basistechniek, is wat van ver komt altijd beter? en nog heel veel meer! Check 'm! Geproduceerd en gepresenteerd door: www.southxvi.com Gesponsord door: Jegers Advocaten: www.jegersadvocaten.nl Next Door Hair Kapsalon, nagel- en beautysalon: www.facebook.com/Hairenmore Hotel Restaurant Vijlerhof: www.vijlerhof.nl Bernardushoeve: www.bernardushoeve.nl Van Ooyen Glashandel: vanooyen.com Wiertz Company: www.wiertz.com Roda Support: www.rodasupport.nl PC Data: www.pcdata-logistics.com Metaalgieterij Van Gilst: www.vangilst.net Roda JC Artic Front Wullenweber Keukens: wullenweberkeukens.jouwweb.nl Stock Grondverzet Stichting Vrienden van Roda Voetbaltrips.com Ostheopathie Daamen: osteopathiedaamen.nl Sportcafe De Aftrap: www.aftrap-kerkrade.nl Bovens Bouwadvies: www.bovens-bouwadvies.nl Maessen & Houben Strafrechtadvocaten: www.maessenhouben.nl Barberroad: barberroad.nl Vakgarage Dorscheidt: www.vakgaragedorscheidt.nl Hoveniersbedrijf van Davy van Loo: www.davyvanloo.nl
In de podcast ‘Stoere Kerels’ bespreken BD-clubwatchers Dolf van Aert en Job Willemse wekelijks het wel en wee van Willem II. In aflevering 21 gaat het over de remise tegen Feyenoord, maar ook over het overlijden van Wim Crapts (88) en Jimmy Calderwood (69), meerdere middenvelders én natuurlijk de winterse transferperikelen.Beluister al onze podcasts: https://www.bd.nl/podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us your questions and thoughts by text!! Leave your name in the text!Hello and welcome to episode 149 of the Late Kick Off Football Podcast. Part 1: Jamie, Mike and Sheela re joined by the returning Ciaran Fowler to discuss the week's Premier League fixtures! 46:24 Part 2: Jimmy Calderwood tribute. The four return having each grown up idolising the former Dunfermline Athletic and Aberdeen manager!1hr 11:40 Part 3: Jamie and Sheela finish off the show with some Fantrax Draft PL, a catch-up on our league, trade chat, and how early should prepare for the play-offs?All reviews, likes, shares and of course listens are hugely appreciated! Why not leave a review right now, it only takes a second! Please follow and tag us on the socials :BlueSky - @TLKO https://bsky.app/profile/tlko.bsky.social X - @TLKOPod Instagram - Late Kick Off Football Podcast (@latekickoffpod) • Instagram photos and videos Thanks to all our contributors:Ciaran Fowler for the artwork!Ciaran Fowler for the logo! The intro music is a range of credits, the Thunderbirds, the Skids, and Sky Sports and Ray Hudson commentary... and of course Keith Ward! This podcast is in no way monetised (in fact it costs a fortune!).
Rangers are scrapping their B team... so we look at what that means for youth academies and young, promising players in Scotland.We lost two greats of the game this week, with the sad passings of Jimmy Calderwood and Denis Law.And St Johnstone may have won in the Scottish Cup at the weekend, but they're rock bottom in the Premiership. Can they avoid the drop? Greg Browning joins us to review a disastrous season so far for the Saints.Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks break down the latest news, nonsense and goings-on in Scottish football, including some very funny stories from the fourth round weekend.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - INTRO: Getting off the train early, tatty old clothes and pubs that show rugby08:45 - FUNNIES: Crap trophies, improvised fan barriers and Livi featuring on Radio 118:15 - EUROPE PREVIEW: Man Utd v Rangers22:46 - EUROPE PREVIEW: Celtic v Young Boys27:22 - YOUTH DEVELOPMENT: Are the Old Firm most to blame for the lack of youngsters coming through?40:06 - NEWS: Remembering Jimmy Calderwood and Denis Law45:43 - ST JOHNSTONE: What's gone wrong this season, with Greg Browning.55:53 - OUTROGET IN TOUCH:• Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
The Dons progressed 3-0 in the Scottish Cup at the weekend, Glen and Phil discuss the talking points from the weekends game. Unfortunately the weekend saw the sad passing of former manager Jimmy Calderwood. We recall his time in charge and some of our memories from his time in charge. Fans Project Fundraiser - https://gofund.me/20816990 The episode rounds up with a preview of the weekends premiership clash as St Mirren travel to Pittodrie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys pay tribute to Denis Law and Jimmy Calderwood plus pass their thoughts on the games over the weekend in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. Follow The Ref's View on X: @TheRefsView Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
Sportsound pays tribute to former Dunfermline and Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood. We also get reaction to Sunday's Scottish Cup games, Falkirk v Raith and Rangers v Fraserburgh
Reflections on the passing of Jimmy Calderwood and Aberdeen's favourite son, Denis Law, plus a look back to matches at Ibrox and Borough Briggs.
In this Episode I chat to Stuart Duff. We talk Jimmy Calderwood, Mark McGhee, Coaching and More.
In the second part of our chat with Derek we cover his return to the club under Jimmy Calderwood, the Mark McGee era. working with the young players at the club and much more.
Today, we are joined by former Aberdeen midfielder Steve Tosh! Steve talks us through his time at AFC with Steve "Pele" Paterson and Jimmy Calderwood, as well as his spells with Livingston, Falkirk, Gretna under Brooks Mileson and Queen of the South - yes, including THAT day at Hampden Park! 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?
We talk to former Aberdeen goalkeeper David Preece about spending the strange year of Covid with Ostersunds in Sweden, his Dons career under Ebbe Skovdahl, Steve Paterson and Jimmy Calderwood, walking into Teddy Scott’s kitroom in his pants to find Sir Alex Ferguson, the enduring quality of Jim Leighton, and his fears over the health problems which could come from multiple concussions suffered during his playing career.
Join us for our FIRST EVER full feature interview episode with none other than former Dons defender - Richie Byrne - as we discuss his footballing career, Jimmy Calderwood, THAT European run, dealing with injuries and life after football! For the video version of this podcast, head to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGONWvOCG2XzSyH4og5W4jA And why not subscribe whilst you're there? We're aiming for 100 by the end of the year!
In the latest of our Guest Special series, Good John is joined by Radio Presenter and Dunfermline fan Steven Mill, currently with Bauer Media Group which has Clyde, Tay FM, Moray Firth, Northsound and West FM as part of their network. We begin by chatting about his current role, where he presents Monday to Friday from 4pm til 7pm, and on his new Big Football Saturday Show that he co-hosts with Ewen Cameron. After starting out at Kingdom FM in Fife, Steven got his big break when he landed the newsreaders role on the Capital Scotland Breakfast Show. He talks about the camaraderie he had with presenters Des Clarke and Jenny Black and how the success of the show drew in a higher audience age average than their target market. When Jenny left to start a family, Steven moved into the co-presenter role with Des, with Amy Irons moving into the newsreaders role. He talks about the natural progression and how the show continued to be a success until its axe in 2019, leading to him moving onto his current role. Steven then talks about his love affair for Dunfermline Athletic, mainly influenced by his Grandfather who played for the Pars in the 50's. His earliest memories include the '96 promotion to the Premier League and Craig Faulconbridge's equaliser that delayed Celtic's title in '98. The Jimmy Calderwood era are Steven's favourite memories as a Dunfermline fan and most of his best XI comes from this era, two of which Steven believes should've had a Scotland cap. He talks about the Pars chances of a return to the top flight, and they are off to a good start this season. The podcast concludes with the usual quick fire questions. Tweet us @sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Instagram - sffpodcast
In the latest of our Guest Special series, Good John is joined by Radio Presenter and Dunfermline fan Steven Mill, currently with Bauer Media Group which has Clyde, Tay FM, Moray Firth, Northsound and West FM as part of their network. We begin by chatting about his current role, where he presents Monday to Friday from 4pm til 7pm, and on his new Big Football Saturday Show that he co-hosts with Ewen Cameron. After starting out at Kingdom FM in Fife, Steven got his big break when he landed the newsreaders role on the Capital Scotland Breakfast Show. He talks about the camaraderie he had with presenters Des Clarke and Jenny Black and how the success of the show drew in a higher audience age average than their target market. When Jenny left to start a family, Steven moved into the co-presenter role with Des, with Amy Irons moving into the newsreaders role. He talks about the natural progression and how the show continued to be a success until its axe in 2019, leading to him moving onto his current role. Steven then talks about his love affair for Dunfermline Athletic, mainly influenced by his Grandfather who played for the Pars in the 50's. His earliest memories include the '96 promotion to the Premier League and Craig Faulconbridge's equaliser that delayed Celtic's title in '98. The Jimmy Calderwood era are Steven's favourite memories as a Dunfermline fan and most of his best XI comes from this era, two of which Steven believes should've had a Scotland cap. He talks about the Pars chances of a return to the top flight, and they are off to a good start this season. The podcast concludes with the usual quick fire questions. Tweet us @sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Instagram - sffpodcast
This week our podcast guest is former Aberdeen, Rangers, St Johnstone and Ross County defender, Richard Foster who has some great tales from his time in the game playing under the likes of Jimmy Calderwood, Walter Smith as well as sharing a dressing room with some of the biggest characters that have landed in Scottish Football in recent times
This week our podcast guest is former Aberdeen, Rangers, St Johnstone and Ross County defender, Richard Foster who has some great tales from his time in the game playing under the likes of Jimmy Calderwood, Walter Smith as well as sharing a dressing room with some of the biggest characters that have landed in Scottish Football in recent times
Man of many clubs and Airdrie cult hero, Bryan Prunty joins the boys and on the Legends Lottery Chris has pulled a belter, as Motherwell's Tony Watt jumps on in between games of FIFA. It's Stephen and Chris on their own this week but Bryan joins them to talk about his career, why he didn't get on with Martin O Neil & Jimmy Calderwood and that overhead kick he scored against Livingston! On the legends lottery after the gauntlet was thrown down, Chris has pulled Tony Watt out the bag as the boys talk Fifa, league reconstruction and his new life at Motherwell. Plus the decisions from history you wish went to VAR, the teams we are supporting in the Belarus Premier League and Chris and Stephen fish for each other more than an episode of Robson Green's Extreme Fishing. It's Episode 38, blow the whistle...
The studio was shut today so episode #144 sees the returning Matt Findlay host from the comforts of the Craigie Way living room alongside Tom, Ryan, Lewis and pancakes. The lads discussed at length the relegation battle in the Premiership as the bottom-six fight to avoid the drop. The guys also give their opinion on the calls for Alan Archibald to win Manager Of The Year, as well as discussing all the goings on in the lower leagues as the Championship, League 1 and League 2 all enter their final few weeks. Jimmy Calderwood's tan was briefly mentioned before answering a few of YOUR questions. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
Michael Park (@GreatCollapso) , Owen McGuire (@Owen_McGuire) and Teddy Craig (@RossTeddyCraig) discuss which footballers would make the best wrestlers, the Jimmy Calderwood conspiracy, undermined bosses and terrible playing conditions.Scottish Comedy Football Club is the football site written by members of the Scottish comedy circuit. Please check out ScottishComedyFC.com, follow us on Twitter @ScotComFC and like us on Facebook.com/ScottishComedyFC Despite the name, we’re not just talking Scottish football. Scottish comedians, world game.@ScotComFCFacebook.com/ScottishComedyFCscottishcomedyfc.com
The #TicTalk bhoys are back in business for season 2012-2013. Some sun tanned Jimmy Calderwood look-a-likes (Peter, Kevin, and Mr C) step off their holiday planes and straight into #Shambolic studios. On a dark, rainy Carluke night the panel discussed Celtic, SPL, Europe, DeadCo, NewClub, Internet Bampots, and Slush Puppies. We're back and it's #Shambolic already...