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Hugh Keevins and Kenny Millar join Gordon Duncan in the studio, for one final look back on Rangers and Celtic's Champions League exploits, plus VAR, and a look ahead to this weekend's Premiership games.
After the season's first Edinburgh derby, Adam is joined by guests from both sides of the divide. Edinburgh Evening News and The Scotsman journalist Barry Anderson discusses the importance of Craig Gordon, what's changed at Hearts since the Brora Rangers embarrassment, why we need to do more in terms of marketing our game, chasing Vladimir Romanov on a bike, proposed changes to Hampden, interviewing Rino Gattuso and a chaotic experience with former Dundee and Rangers defender Zurab Khizanishvili. FourFourTwo and Nutmeg writer Kenny Millar has worked in communications for the SFA, Scottish national team and Hibs, and he talks about the emergence of Matt Macey, the challenges faced by staff at the SPFL, his work with the United to Prevent Suicide movement, stalking Efe Ambrose, writing Ian Cathro's best man speech, the importance of 'marginal gains' in Scottish sport, writing a book on Football Manager obsession, almost securing a move to Hibs for Andy Robertson and how Neil Lennon cost him a Christmas night out. Adam puts questions from Twitter to Barry and Kenny, introduces a new feature highlighting tenuous Celtic and Rangers links, shares some iconic responses to Scottish football club Twitter accounts and asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving the words 'Edouard', 'tinpot' and 'nan.
Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt.Today I meet football writer Kenny Miller, who in previous roles worked in comms for the Scottish FA and Hibs.During our chat, I speak to Kenny about his start in journalism at a young age, working with Four Four Two magazine and his more recent career working at Hampden and Easter Road. Kenny also shares some stories with me about the book he co-wrote in 2012, Football Manager Stole My Life in which he got to meet the legendary Tonton Zola Mokouko. Later I asked Kenny to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. We covered some classic shirts as Kenny told me about a trip to the Velodrome inspired by Marseilles legend Franck Sauzée, meeting the Jamaicans in Paris during France 98 and we round off 114 years of history with Hibernian's emotional Scottish Cup Win in 2016.Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast ***You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email. footballkitmemories@gmail.com https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcasthttps://instagram.com/footballkitmemoriesWatch on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAwMake sure you follow Kenny on socialhttps://twitter.com/Kenny_MillarThe music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.comAnd… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice. PS…Catch the Jamaica France 98 Anthem ‘Kick It' herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC8YWTxadQ4It uses a sample from ‘Real Rock' by Sound Dimension which is also a banger if you fancy going down a Studio One Records shaped hole on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebMv8dnRfMY (not just a football shirts podcast ;) ) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the podcast, I'm joined by Kenny Millar, football writer, journalist, and consultant. He talks of his journey in football writing and how players can harness social media effectively to maximise their brand and career. “From the age of ten,” says Kenny, “I knew I wanted to be a football writer, and that was all-consuming. I'd be writing match reports from the TV.” By the time he began work at the Sunday Post a month after turning 17, Kenny had already done over 100 interviews with a wide variety of individuals in the Scottish sports industry. After nine years with the Sunday Post, Kenny had the opportunity to join The Scottish Sun, where he remembers having to navigate Impostor Syndrome being one of the company's youngest journalists despite the years of writing experience he already had under his belt. To his pleasant surprise, however, he was given a great deal of freedom in going about his projects. In late 2017, Kenny was unexpectedly offered a job at the SFA and, shortly after, the Scottish FA. Today, he writes for FourFourTwo Magazine as well as NutmegMagazine, in addition to his freelancing consulting work for football clubs and creative agencies. Speaking on the role of social media in the careers of today's players, Kenny says, “I think that social media should be a window into your professionalism.” He encourages them to exercise tact whenever they post. If done wrong, social media can ruin one's career overnight. If done right, it can cause one's career to skyrocket. “What do supporters want to see? They want to see somebody who appreciates being a player. They want to see somebody who works hard and takes their craft seriously.” TIMESTAMP: [01:25] Are younger players missing out having not grown up playing street football with mates? [03:29] Kenny's football heroes [07:08] How Kenny got into writing and journalism [13:18] Working for the Sunday Post and developing his writing skills [19:24] Moving on to The Scottish Sun [25:30] Working for the SFA and the Scottish FA [30:26] How today's players can use social media to their advantage [36:42] Why Kenny loves Scottish football [41:23] Kenny's advice to those who want to get into football writing Connect with Kenny Millar: · TWITTER Connect with Don MacNaughton: · WEBSITE · PODCAST · INSTAGRAM · TWITTER · FACEBOOK · LINKEDIN
Eight years ago, BackPage produced Football Manager Stole My Life, an epic journey through 20 years of fandom around a computer game (Football Manager, nee Championship Manager) that has become part of football culture. Kenny Millar was our detective, tracking down the scouts and real-life players that combine to create a database that is unmatched in global football. Iain Macintosh brought the funny, including a stint on the psychologist's couch. They both looked back on the work behind a book that helped fans of Football Manager realise they were not alone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eight years ago, BackPage produced Football Manager Stole My Life, an epic journey through 20 years of fandom around a computer game (Football Manager, nee Championship Manager) that has become part of football culture. Kenny Millar was our detective, tracking down the scouts and real-life players that combine to create a database that is unmatched in global football. Iain Macintosh brought the funny, including a stint on the psychologist's couch. They both looked back on the work behind a book that helped fans of Football Manager realise they were not alone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hibernian's Kenny Millar and Peter Burt joined Chris Samson and Michael Bochel to chat about how the club approaches social media, branding and they took us through their season ticket and kit launch campaigns.
John McGinn and Ryan Fraser join host, Gordon Duncan and guest pundit, Kenny Millar, to reflect on a new look Scotland squad, a new manager and to look ahead to Scotland v Costa Rica and Hungary.
On this week's show, Daniel is joined by Clyde 1 Superscoreboard host Gordon Duncan and The Scottish Sun's Kenny Millar as they talk Celtic 0 PSG 5, the Premiership so far and much more. Also available on iTunes.
Lithuania v Scotland Preview: Join Gordon Duncan, Kenny Millar, Danny Caw of Talking Baws and special guest Kieran Tierney as they look ahead to Scotland's crucial World Cup Qualifier against Lithuania in Vilnius.
On the third episode of this season's new-look podcast, Daniel is joined by the Daily Record's Jonny McFarlane and Scottish Sun reporter Kenny Millar as they reflect on another very eventful weekend of Scottish football. Rangers v Hibs, Ryan Jack, Neil Lennon, Simon Murray, the Hearts job, Aberdeen being better, SFA Performance Schools, supporting Hibs, not supporting Hibs and the Jim Traynor dream are all included in some interesting talking points. Podcast also available on iTunes! *Jonny isn't a Hibee!
We're back for a new season of Soccer FM! We were joined by Scottish Sun journo Kenny Millar, and Danny Galbraith, of Hibs and Man United fame, was our Where Are They Now!
It's the final podcast of the season and the lads were joined by journalist Kenny Millar to look back on the SPFL season. Steven also presented Ray with a beautiful present! The boys will be back in August- have a great summer!
Andy Devlin, Colin Duncan, Kenny Millar and Gareth Law look back at Celtic's unbeaten season and ahead to their Scottish Cup Final with Aberdeen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DEREK McGREGOR and Kenny Millar deliver their thoughts on another weekend of thrills and spills. Should Bobby Madden have awarded THAT penalty? What impression did Rangers stars make on Pedro Caixinha? And who could be the next star to solve Scotland’s defensive problems? Sponsored by William Hill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Friel and Kenny Millar on what should be done about the poor surfaces at Celtic Park and Tynecastle, who will win the Edinburgh derby and who would be their choice for the Rangers hotseat. Sponsored by William Hill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's show, Daniel is joined by talkingbaws.com editor and SunSport's Kenny Millar. We recap the midweek Premiership games, talk Hearts v Rangers in particular, mistaken online identity, the transfer window and much, much, MUCH more! Also available on iTunes!
Derek McGregor and Kenny Millar preview this weekend's powderkeg Old Firm derby and look ahead to all the Hogmanay action See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's show, Daniel is joined by talkingbaws.com editor Jonny Boyle and two more guests making their season debut. Kenny Millar of The Scottish Sun gets a spot as well as Southampton's Director of Scouting and Recruitment Ross Wilson. Given Kenny's coverage of Ian Cathro and youth football in Scotland, as well as Ross' extensive experience at the top of the game both north and south of the border, we talk about the new Hearts boss, Malky Mackay as the SFA Performance Director and much more. We also delve into Wilson's job at Southampton as they embark on another impressive English Premier League season. Also available on iTunes or your podcast app.
Our pundits discuss Scotland's two miserable friendly defeats and all their top predictions for Euro 2016 in the last podcast before our summer break See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the final podcast of the season, host Daniel Caw is joined by talkingbaws.com editor Jonny Boyle and The Scottish Sun's Kenny Millar. They talk about Hibs beating Rangers in the Scottish Cup, Celtic appointing Brendan Rodgers, the Gers signing Joey Barton, the play-off final and much, much more!
In the 18th of this season's podcast, host Daniel Caw is joined by SunSport reporter Kenny Millar.
Listen as David Friel and Kenny Millar discuss Celtic's title charge, Aberdeen's shock defeat and if Hamilton can stay in the top flight See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Listen as David and Kenny talk about Celtic extending their lead over Aberdeen to six points, whether Dundee United's shock win against Hearts can be enough to save them from Relegation, and continue the ongoing debate over plastic pitches in Scottish Football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SUNSPORT brings you the latest episode of our new football podcast as Roger Hannah and Kenny Millar preview an exciting weekend of Scottish football See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SUNSPORT brings you the latest episode of our new football podcast as Roger Hannah and Kenny Millar preview an exciting weekend of Scottish football See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the tenth of this season's podcast, host Daniel Caw is joined by talkingbaws.com editor Jonny Boyle and SunSport's Kenny Millar.
Roger and Kenny look ahead to the weekend's fixtures #Scottishfootball #podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the seventh of this season's podcast, host Daniel Caw is joined by talkingbaws.com editor Jonny Boyle and SunSport reporter Kenny Millar.
In the sixth of this season's podcast, host Daniel Caw is joined by SunSport reporter Kenny Millar and Southampton Director of Scouting and Recruitment Ross Wilson.
In the third of this season's podcasts, host Daniel Caw is joined by talkingbaws.com contributor Nicky Boyle and SunSport reporter Kenny Millar.
In the first of this season's podcasts brought to you by Ladbrokes, host Daniel Caw is joined by our editor Jonny Boyle, SunSport reporter Kenny Millar and former Scotland international Gary Teale.
Host Daniel Caw is joined again by Talking Baws Editor Jonny Boyle and The Scottish Sun sports writer Kenny Millar for the first podcast of 2015.
Host Daniel Caw is joined again by Talking Baws Editor Jonny Boyle and The Scottish Sun sports writer Kenny Millar for this week's episode.
Host Daniel Caw is joined again by Talking Baws Editor Jonny Boyle and The Scottish Sun sports writer Kenny Millar for this week's episode.
Host Daniel Caw is joined by Talking Baws Editor Jonny Boyle and The Scottish Sun sports writer Kenny Millar for this week's episode.
Host Daniel Caw is joined by Talking Baws editor Jonny Boyle and The Scottish Sun sport reporter Kenny Millar.
As the season's yet to start up again, we've decided to do something a little bit different. In the first of our 'My Football Hero' specials, Scottish Sun journalist and Hibs fan Kenny Millar (@Kenny_Millar) gives us the lowdown on which football icon shaped his early days as a fan. As a small clue, he was a fantastic French footballer...with a very short and traumatic managerial spell on his CV. My Football Hero also spins off from the new 'My Hero Podcast' set up by our host, Teddy (@ComedyTeddy). For more information on it, please check out Facebook.com/MyHeroPodcast or MyHeroPodcast.com For more info on Scottish Comedy FC, the football site written by comedians on the Scottish comedy circuit, please check out ScottishComedyFC.com, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @ScotComFC and feel free to drop us an email to ScottishComedyFC@hotmail.co.uk Scottish comedians. World game.