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Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Maurice Ross and Moira Gordon to reflect on Wednesday's Premiership matches as St Johnstone are relegated, Hibs seal third place and there are wins for Celtic and Rangers - while the SWPL title race goes down to the wire as leaders Hibs face second-placed Rangers.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Maurice Ross and Stephen McGowan to preview tonight's Fenerbahce Rangers UEFA Europa League tie.
Jonathan Sutherland travels to Naples to speak to two Scots who are starring in Serie A.Napoli's Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour chat to Jonathan about adapting to life in Italy, their relationship with Antonio Conte and following in the footsteps of Diego Maradona.McTominay also opens up on his decision to leave Manchester United, while Gilmour discusses swapping Brighton for Naples.BBC Sounds / 5 Live Premier League commentaries this weekend: Sat 21 Dec, 1500: West Ham v Brighton on 5 Live Sat 21 Dec, 1730: Crystal Palace v Arsenal on 5 Live Sun 22 Dec, 1400: Everton v Chelsea on 5 Live Sun 22 Dec, 1400: Man Utd v Bournemouth on 5 Sports Extra Sun 22 Dec, 1400: Fulham v Southampton on BBC Sport website Sun 22 Dec, 1400: Leicester v Wolves on BBC Sport website Sun 22 Dec, 1630: Tottenham v Liverpool on 5 Live
In an exclusive interview Jonathan Sutherland speaks to Billy Gilmour and Scott McTominay about moving to Italy and how they're enjoying life at Napoli. They also discuss their careers to date and international ambitions with Scotland. Get in touch with your comments and questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Asim Rabbani, Mark Atkinson and John Walker for a bumper European edition of the Scottish Football Podcast. They pick over the bones of Atalanta 0-0 Celtic and look ahead to a big night for Rangers and Hearts as they respectively face FCSB and Omonia Nicosia.
Jonathan Sutherland, Lee Miller and Stephen McGinn look forward to the big clash at the top of the Premiership as Celtic face Aberdeen.
With the club facing the imminent threat of administration Jonathan Sutherland is joined by George Moodie of the ICT Supporters Trust and Craig Telfer to discuss the situation at Inverness Caley Thistle. They also take a look at the standout fixtures this weekend.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Ryan Stevenson, John Walker and Gregory Vignal to look ahead to a big night for Rangers and Hearts in Europe.
In his first broadcast interview since being sacked by Raith Rovers Ian Murray speaks to Jonathan Sutherland about his surprise at that decision, his career in management to date and his ambitions for the future.Get in touch with your comments or questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Jonathan Sutherland, Stephen Craigan and Allan Preston review Motherwell 2-1 Dundee United in the League Cup
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Scott Allan and Mark Atkinson to look back on Celtic's sensational 5-1 win over Slovan Bratislava and ask what it means for their Champions League campaign going forward. Get in touch with your comments and questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Tony Watt and Andrew Shinnie to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish Football. They look back on another eventful weekend in the Premiership as Aberdeen and Celtic maintain their 100% records, Hibs claim a much needed win and Rangers secure a big 3 points at Tannadice. Get in touch. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Niall McGinn joins Jonathan Sutherland for a special bonus edition of The Scottish Football Podcast in which he discusses how signing for his boyhood heroes Celtic gave him ‘shivers' and how Paddy McCourt was instrumental in helping him settle in Glasgow. He details how acting as Craig Brown's chauffeur led him to Aberdeen and ‘the best part' of his career, speaks about his pride at playing and scoring for Northern Ireland at the Euros and outlines his hopes and ambitions for this season with Morton and beyond.
Jonathan Sutherland, Gemma Fay and Mark Atkinson look back on Scotland's agonising home defeat to Poland. They also look forward to their next match against Portugal and preview a huge Edinburgh derby in the SWPL. Get in touch. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Send us a Text Message.In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest news, updates, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season. The hosts kick things off with a crucial injury update on John Michael Schmitz, whose ankle was rolled on during the recent game against the Jets. Fortunately, scans came back clear, providing a sigh of relief for Giants fans. Schmitz, who battled injuries throughout last season and has been dealing with a shoulder issue in training camp, is expected to be ready for the season opener against the Minnesota Vikings. Despite the scare, Schmitz remains optimistic about his condition, stating he felt fine after the incident and was merely following precautionary measures.The discussion then shifts to another key player, Evan Neal, who also made his return to the field against the Jets. This game marked Neal's first action since his previous season ended due to an ankle injury. Neal shares his excitement about being back on the field, noting the fun he had playing alongside his teammates. Although Neal gave up a sack on a bad play, he remains positive about his overall performance, citing the importance of getting back into the rhythm of the game after a long hiatus. Clear scans have confirmed that Neal is ready to go, and he too is expected to start against the Vikings.Drew and Rob also touch on the Giants' recent roster moves, highlighting the signings of several new players. Defensive lineman Kyler Baugh, a standout at Minnesota with impressive strength, joins the Giants' ranks. Cornerback Breon Borders, a journeyman with experience across 13 different teams, brings depth and versatility to the secondary. Safety Clayton Isbell, a young and promising talent from Coastal Carolina, and wide receiver John Jiles, known for his athleticism, are also new additions. The running back position sees some changes as well, with Joshua Kelley, previously a main backup for the Chargers, now donning the Giants' blue. Another new face is Lorenzo Lingard, a promising UDFA from Akron who had an impressive college career. Additionally, the Giants bolster their linebacker corps with Trey Kizer, a strong special teams player from South Alabama.Unfortunately, not all roster news is positive, as the Giants had to waive/injure some players. Defensive tackle Timmy Horn suffered a devastating Achilles injury, cutting his season short before it even began. Jonathan Sutherland, a hybrid linebacker/safety, also faced the injury bug, continuing his unlucky streak after a previous injury settlement with the Seahawks.Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob emphasize the importance of health and depth for the Giants as they aim to be competitive in the NFC East this season. They provide in-depth analysis of how these injuries and new additions could impact the Giants' lineup and overall performance. As the season opener approaches, Giants fans will be keen to see how these changes shape the team's strategy and execution on the field. Tune in to "2 Giants Goofballs" for all the latest updates, news, and insights on the New York Giants and stay ahead of Support the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Ryan Stevenson to discuss all the major talking points in Scottish football. They ask if Kyogo could really move to Man City and preview a couple of huge European matches for Hearts and Kilmarnock while Danish journalist Sebastian Stanbury gives us the lowdown on Killie's opponents FC Copenhagen.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Jordan Campbell and Jamie Murphy to reflect on Rangers' Champions League exit at the hands of Dynamo Kyiv and discuss the fallout from the result. They also hear the latest on Kieran Tierney in what could be a potentially pivotal period for the Scotland international and find out about the Scottish teenager expected to sign for Arsenal. Get in touch. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Jonathan Sutherland and the team review Kilmarnock 2-2 Tromso and St Mirren 1-1 SK Brann in UEFA Conference League qualifying
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Joshua Barrie and Mark Atkinson to reflect on Rangers' potentially pivotal draw with Dynamo Kyiv in Champions League qualifying. They also ask if new signings Junior Hoilett and Nicky Cadden can help Hibs kick-start their season. Get in touch. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Ramon Vega, JJ Bull (The Athletic) and Lucas Werder (Blick Sport) to assess how Scotland could potentially beat Switzerland. They also hear from Steve Clarke as he faced the media, discuss the latest news from inside the camp and (mercifully briefly) analyse again what went wrong against Germany.Get in touch - scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by John Walker and Derek Rae to assess the Germany team and debate what Scotland need to do to beat them on Friday night. They also don their spandex to discuss the latest EURO 2024 news and hear from Billy Gilmour ahead of the tournament opener.Get in touch - scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Jennifer Aitchison, Chair of the Inverness Caledonian Thistle Supporters Trust, to chat about the news of a U-turn at the club. Plus John Walker and Ryan Stevenson discuss all the Scottish football news and look ahead to the Euros. They take a look at how Scotland's opponents – Germany, Hungary and Switzerland – are building up to the competitive actions and assess the tactical trends we can expect to see at the tournament. They also ask how training can help a striker rediscover their confidence.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Mark Atkinson and Suzanne Lappin to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. From bin bags to Ben Doak we hear the latest as the Scotland men's squad gear up ahead of the Euros, preview the SWNT's crucial qualifiers against Israel and take a quick look at the League Cup draw.Get in touch, our email address is scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
In a special episode Jonathan Sutherland examines Inverness Caledonian Thistle's controversial decision to relocate their training base to Fife. He finds out how they got to this point, what the thinking behind the move is and hears from fans about why it's provoked such a passionate reaction. Guests are BBC reporter Andrew Thomson, fan Lynne MacDonald, Jennifer Aitchison (chair of the ICT supporters Trust) and club legend Barry Wilson.
Former Celtic manager Martin O'Neill joins Jonathan Sutherland to look ahead to the Scottish Cup final between his old side and Rangers and share his own memories of the competition he won 3 times.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Scott McDonald, Kevin Thomson and Tom English to discuss where the Scottish Cup final between Celtic and Rangers could be won and lost.
Jonathan Sutherland looks ahead to one of the most tense ties of the season - the Premiership play-off final. He's joined by Ryan Stevenson, Raith Rovers fan Scott Fleming and Ross County supporter Ross Morren to get a sense of what's at stake for both clubs and discuss where it could be won and lost.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by former Rangers and Falkirk striker Rory Loy and Times football correspondent Michael Grant to talk over last night's big games and look ahead to tomorrow night's Raith Rovers v Partick Thistle tie.
Jonathan Sutherland and Thomas Duncan are joined by former East Kilbride player Lee Miller to discuss the side's huge play-off against Stranraer. They also take a look at the other massive matches this weekend, including the second leg of Partick Thistle v Airdrie and focus on the battle between Ross County and St Johnstone to avoid 11th place in the Premiership.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Ryan Stevenson and Craig Telfer to look ahead to what promises to be a tense and dramatic conclusion to the season in the Championship, League 1 and League 2.
Lee Miller and Cillian Sheridan join Jonathan Sutherland to discuss all the big news in the national game and look ahead to the weekend's Scottish Cup semi-finals as Aberdeen take on Celtic and Rangers face Hearts.
In the second instalment of an in-depth 2-part interview Scott Brown speaks to Jonathan Sutherland about Celtic, Aberdeen and making the move into management. He reveals the highlight of his trophy laden career at Celtic Park, lifts the lid on his transfer to Aberdeen and explains how Brendan Rodgers ‘changed everything' and helped him realise his coaching ambitions.
In the first instalment of an in-depth 2-part interview Scott Brown speaks to Jonathan Sutherland about making the transition from player to manager. He discusses life at Ayr United and looks back on his first job in management at Fleetwood Town. And reflecting on his hugely successful playing career the former Celtic captain reveals why he always shaved his head and why he chose to be ‘horrible' on the park.
World renowned artist David Shrigley joins Jonathan Sutherland for a very special edition of the Scottish Football Podcast. The Turner Prize nominee reminisces about how he became a Partick Thistle fan, reveals the story behind the most famous mascot in football and explains why he and the Kingsley are now ‘inextricably linked'. He also discusses Andy Murray, Jimmy Kimmel and why being interviewed on Sky Sports News was a career highlight. Would he ever create another mascot and how would Kingsley feel about it if he did? And, could there be artistic possibilities ahead with Scotland at Euro 2024?
Vancouver Whitecaps captain Ryan Gauld joins Jonathan Sutherland to discuss his career to date and how he's loving life in Canada. He reflects on breaking through as a teenager at Dundee United and reveals why Scottish football just doesn't suit him. Having recently signed a new four-year deal, he also talks about why both he and his club are ‘in a really good place' and assesses the impact Lionel Messi has had on MLS.
With the Seahawks releasing Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs the Seahawks have holes to fill. Currently the Seahawks have Jerrick Reed II, Ty Okada, Coby Bryant, Jonathan Sutherland & Julian Love, w/ the draft 50 days away do the Seahawks look to revamp the safeties or can the Seahawks bring in Geno Stone from the Ravens... The Mariners are 22 days are away from Opening Day, the guy's revisit past teams, and some interesting and hilarious moments.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Ryan McGowan and Scott Allan to dissect the weekend's big talking points. After both halves of the Old Firm lost they discuss VAR controversy at Tynecastle and a magnificent Motherwell performance at Ibrox. They also ask where St Mirren's late late show leaves Aberdeen and Neil Warnock and Scott fills us in on how he's enjoying a new chapter in his career.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Clyde manager Ian McCall and Queen's Park's Cillian Sheridan to discuss all the big Scottish football news. They look back on a busy night of action in the Premiership after Celtic destroyed Dundee and Rangers earned a ‘massive three points' at Rugby Park. They also discuss the Edinburgh derby and the growing pressure on Neil Warnock at Aberdeen. And, as ever on a Thursday, they look ahead to what promises to be another nail-biting weekend in the Championship.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Clyde manager Ian McCall and BBC Sport Scotland journalist and commentator Thomas Duncan to discuss the drama beyond the Scottish Premiership. They give their thoughts on the ‘utterly unpredictable' Championship title race and assess the latest from Leagues 1 and 2, including a Scotland star sensationally signing for Spartans.
Jonathan Sutherland hosts a bumper edition of the podcast the morning after another night of drama in Scottish Football. Cillian Sheridan joins him to discuss Celtic's late win over Hibs and what it means for the title race. Ross County fan Peter Mackay from the Staggies View podcast drops in to discuss life after Derek Adams. We also hear from Morton manager Dougie Imrie and BBC Sport Scotland's Nick McPheat opens a can of worms.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Queen of the South manager Marvin Bartley and Mark Atkinson, sports editor for The Scotsman, to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They look back on the weekend's action and ask if Neil Warnock is the right man to take charge at Aberdeen. Gavin Baxter of the ABZ Football Podcast also drops in to give us his thoughts on the incoming manager at Pittodrie.
Is Neil Warnock heading to Aberdeen? We digest the weekend's Scottish football results and ask what can be done to improve the game in Scotland, presented by Jonathan Sutherland.
With the January transfer window now firmly shut we've assembled a crack team of the country's top journalists to tell you who's moved where and assess which clubs will be happiest with the business they've done. In a special late night recording Jonathan Sutherland is joined by the caffeine-fuelled Martin Dowden, Brian McLauchlin and Tyrone Smith and also speaks to agent Phil McTaggart, who was involved quite possibly the most remarkable deal of the day.
With the top flight paused for the winter break Jonathan Sutherland is joined by BBC Scotland's chief sports writer Tom English, comedian Ray Bradshaw and sports presenter Phil Goodlad to look back on the Scottish football season so far.
Comedians Marc Jennings and Rosco McClelland join host Jonathan Sutherland and Michael Grant of The Times to preview the Old Firm derby. They also discuss the arrival of Fabio Silva at Ibrox and look ahead to the battle at the bottom between Motherwell and Livingston.
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Clyde manager Ian McCall and Aberdeen fan Erin Grieve to discuss all the biggest news in Scottish football. They dissect the drama after a night of thrilling action in the Premiership and, as the pressure mounts on Barry Robson, we assess if he's the right man to turn things around at Pittodrie. Also, Ian looks ahead to what promises to be another weird and wonderful weekend in the Championship.
It's Christmas eve come early as Jonathan Sutherland and Tom English are joined by legendary commentator Jonathan Pearce to look ahead to the Euro 2024 draw in Hamburg. Speaking of draws they also discuss the latest European outings for Aberdeen and Rangers, assess Todd Cantwell's future at Ibrox and preview the weekend's Premiership fixtures.
Jonathan Sutherland, Tom English and The Athletic's Jordan Campbell discuss all the big talking points after a typically busy Scottish football weekend. On the agenda today: yet more VAR controversy, Scottish Cup 4th round draw highlights, Dick Campbell's Arbroath adios, and Steve Clarke's striker dilemma.
Following the arrival of free agent signee Julian Love and first-round pick Devon Witherspoon, the Seahawks suddenly have an abundance of riches in the versatile defensive back department with Coby Bryant and Tre Brown returning. How could that impact things at the nickel spot? Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang share way-too-early projections on who will start in the slot in Week 1 and why the battle could be one of the most compelling to watch in training camp, answer listener mailbag questions in their Monday mailbag, and continue their 90-man rundown with No. 75-71, including rising undrafted rookie safety Jonathan Sutherland.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Following the arrival of free agent signee Julian Love and first-round pick Devon Witherspoon, the Seahawks suddenly have an abundance of riches in the versatile defensive back department with Coby Bryant and Tre Brown returning. How could that impact things at the nickel spot? Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang share way-too-early projections on who will start in the slot in Week 1 and why the battle could be one of the most compelling to watch in training camp, answer listener mailbag questions in their Monday mailbag, and continue their 90-man rundown with No. 75-71, including rising undrafted rookie safety Jonathan Sutherland. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…