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- We need to study what the Dutch are doing so well- Innovation is key - otherwise Scottish football will move backwards. - We should be the place where every young British player wants to go.
The Investec Champions Cup returns to our screens this Friday, with a new broadcaster and new faces as Premier Sports takes on the honour for the 2024/25 season. Joining me for a brief preview of the tournament ahead is Premier commentator Rory Hamilton. Enjoy! You can find me @CaolanSRugby on Instagram, X/Twitter, and BlueSky; with my articles available at: https://caolansrugby.wordpress.com Linktree - https://linktr.ee/caolansrugby Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Podcast Overview: The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including personal life, music, genre pigeonholing, and the evolution of electronic music. It delves into the challenges of being a versatile artist in a commercialized industry and reminisces about the club culture of the past. The discussion also touches on the rise of electronic music as a dominant genre in the music industry. The conversation covers Hammer's journey into disco music, the evolution of the Feel My Bicep blog, the transition to producing tracks, and the creative process in the studio. It also delves into the challenges and inspirations of music production, the role of experimentation, and the impact of gear and training on the creative process. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the creative process in the studio, music production for fashion shows, the desire to work on film scores, the challenges of creating an album, the process of developing a live show, and the anxiety and rewards of pushing beyond one's comfort zone.Who Is Hammer: Belfast born and bred, with further education in Glasgow's rich house and techno scene, Rory Hamilton aka Hammer has established himself as one of the UK's most exciting DJ and producers, illuminating dancefloors around Europe and beyond with his own take on electronic music.Join for updates: https://laylo.com/willclarke⏲ Follow Will Clarke ⏱https://djwillclarke.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OmOdgwIzub8DYPxQYbbbi?si=hEx8GCJAR3mhhhWd_iSuewhttps://www.instagram.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.facebook.com/willclarkedjhttps://twitter.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.tiktok.com/@djwillclarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We kick-off our 2024 "Live from..." tour in Dublin. We discuss how a country with such incredible achievements in the arts is finding its confidence in marketing. Check out Irish agency work on this episode's page on our site. Grainne Wafer of Diageo, Karen Martin of BBH, Rory Hamilton of Boys & Girls, Michelle Spillane of Paddy Powers and Patrick Hickey formerly of Rothco, join me at The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. Thanks to Analytic Partners, LinkedIn and Guinness for their support.
Scotland produced a much-improved performance against Switzerland to keep hopes alive of qualifying for the knockout stage of the Euros. Andy Bargh welcomes commentator Rory Hamilton and Air Force Wan's Alan Risk for a chat about Billy Gilmour, Anthony Ralston, Tierney's injury and Sunday's game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Creator and host Andy Bargh is joined by commentators Rory Hamilton & Calum Brown as well as Ben Ramage from the Scottish Sun to chat about Scotland's boring 2-0 victory over Gibraltar, missed chances and the injury to Lyndon Dykes. Next up, Finland on Friday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 209 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastYou can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig talks to Rory Hamilton about two major stories in Scottish politics this week. This first is the publication of our policy paper Profit Extraction which looks at the high levels of foreign ownership in the Scottish economy and how that leads to billions of pounds being pulled out of the country every year. The second is the collapse of the SNP-Green cooperation agreement, the resignation of the First Minister and what that might mean for policies currently moving through the Parliament.You can read Profit Extraction here: https://commonweal.scot/policies/profit-extraction/Shortly after the recording of this show, the Vote of No Confidence in the government failed with 58 votes for to 70 against, with the SNP and Greens voting to support the government.Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an All of Us First Scotland, you can do so here: https://commonweal.scot/donate/The Policy Podcast would like to discuss all of Common Weal's policy papers in detail as well as other major policy stories in and around Scotland so if there are any topics that you would like to see covered or if you have an interesting policy story to tell and would like to be a guest on the show, please contact Craig at craig@common.scotYou can also find us on iTunes, Spotify, Castbox, Stitcher, Tunein, iHeart Radio and other major podcast aggregators.You can also add the podcast to your RSS feed using this link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/264906.rssThemeExcerpts from "Hiding Your Reality" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the Show.
Episode 206 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastYou can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig is in the hotseat for a change as Rory Hamilton interviews him about his latest policy paper for Common Weal Taxing Land in Scotland. They discuss how to reform Council Tax into a Property Tax that matches the actual value of homes and then how to extend that tax to land, bringing in around £450 million a year in additional revenue for Scottish Local Authorities.You can read the paper here: https://commonweal.scot/policies/taxing-land-in-scotland/And you can read coverage of the paper in The National here: https://www.thenational.scot/news/24234627.scottish-land-tax-raise-450m-annually-new-paper-argues/Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an All of Us First Scotland, you can do so here: https://commonweal.scot/donate/The Policy Podcast would like to discuss all of Common Weal's policy papers in detail as well as other major policy stories in and around Scotland so if there are any topics that you would like to see covered or if you have an interesting policy story to tell and would like to be a guest on the show, please contact Craig at craig@common.scotYou can also find us on iTunes, Spotify, Castbox, Stitcher, Tunein, iHeart Radio and other major podcast aggregators.You can also add the podcast to your RSS feed using this link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/264906.rssThemeExcerpts from "Hiding Your Reality" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show
After passing Netherlands off the park on Friday, Scotland had no idea how to get past Michael O'Neill's Northern Ireland team who defended well and made us think. Andy Bargh welcomes commentator Rory Hamilton and the Scotsman's Barry Anderson to discuss what concerns this brings for Scotland and Steve Clarke. Lack of tempo, lack of intuition, lack of solidity. Work to do! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A member of the Feel My Bicep crew alongside the likes of Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson (who'd go on to form the duo Bicep), Rory Hamilton aka Hammer isn't just someone who has a sense for discovering interesting electronica works. After decades of hosting parties in Glasgow and later London, as well as spinning records the world over, the Belfast-born talent knows how to stitch together those records to create moments of passionate revelry. India has bore witness to that skill multiple times at this point as Hamilton returned to the country earlier this year after half a decade, adding dates in Goa and Kolkata alongside Delhi and Mumbai before jetting off to Sri Lanka for further performances with Tropical Wax for an 8-show tour of India and Sri Lanka. He recorded a mix for Wild City in Sri Lanka at the end of his tour to look back at his time in the region, which also included signing on Kolkata's 8-bit culprit – the second artist from India to work with the label after New Delhi Anhad Khanna aka Sublime Sound. "From the first ever gig I played in Auro in New Delhi, I learnt that the dance floor in India is special in that the sense of excitement is genuinely palpable. Taking risks pays off," says Hamilton. "I've also learnt that like every country, each city is different and you need to be ready to fit into it." Consequently, while often operating close to house, disco and some techno, how Hammer uses a particular style can vary. Recorded at The Luna Terrace of Galle's Closenburg Hotel, the HQ of Tropical Wax, the Wild City mix goes from an unreleased remix of Syreeta Wright's chants on 'Shanti', to the disco-inspired Baldo Remix of Demi Riquísimo & Manami's 'Sugar Snap'. Testifying Hammer's abilities to create notable moments in his sets, the mix offers several instances – from the melody-led energy of Two Mamarrachos to the respite of the laidback chords of Madvilla's 'Galactic Banana'. The best, however, is the house-meets-pop euphoria that comes almost as a cinematic euphoric climax to the mix with an unreleased track featuring the voice of Lili Chan. For more information and tracklisting: https://www.thewildcity.com/mixes/20609-wild-city-234-hammer
As ever an absolute pleasure to have the force of nature that is Rob Wainwright back on for a chat. We catch up of course on all things Doddie Aid, particularly his latest made challenge when he'll be cycling from Murrayfield to Rome for the Italy v Scotland game on 8th March! We also learn of a new drink of Norfolk Nog and some chaos over in Coll due to it along with sizing up Scotland's 6 Nations chances ahead of what turned out to be a wild opening weekend win! Also touch on potential plans for Doddie Aid 2025 already, and how we can "awaken the Kraken" that is Team Glasgow for a shot at the title :) Massive tip of the cap to all who've been involved in another awesome Doddie Aid effort both for the miles and money raised. It all goes to helping the efforts of those trying to find treatments and ultimately a cure for MND.
It's hitting mid-season in Doddie Aid 2024 so the lads caught up with Doddie Aid and Team Glasgow stalwart, and the man with the voice behind some of Scotland's Euro 2024 qualifying iconic moments, Rory Hamilton. We hear how he's getting on with his miles, a suggestion, nay plea, for difficulty bonus miles to be introduced and thoughts of Doddie Aid 2025 going worldwide...With the six nations coming up we get some thoughts on Scotland's chances there and of course some Euro 2024 chat. Perhaps more specifically John McGinn chat, but same same. Of course the obligatory speed round wraps things up, so be sure to give it a listen and as always, be a friend and tell a friend. Not just about the pod, but particularly please help spread the good word of Doddie Aid and the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation.
We're joined by commentator Rory Hamilton to preview the upcoming 1872 Cup fixtures live on ViaPlay. We discuss the key match ups, rivalries and what makes a great co-commentator.
Nothing is off limits in this positivity-micro-dose session. WW3 to C19 to Billionaires and Bra Baroness monkey business! If you'd like to naturally anaesthetise yourself to algorithm driven news angst, why not enjoy Rory's birds eye video views of Scotland; head to his beautiful mariner site https://westcoastpilotage.com - after all, stunning Scotland welcomes all visitors, not just Super Yacht toting Billionaires!
It's international week and Scotland are off to sunny Spain in search of at least one point that will clinch them qualification to Euro 2024. But who will replace Keiran Tierney? Would you take Lyndon Dykes in goal? And is John McGinn and Scott McTominay's last minute goals this week a good omen? Meanwhile, Duncan Ferguson's been dripping in Dream Rings as his new job at Inverness Caley Thistle saw him posing for a completely normal and not-at-all awkward photo with donuts.And we have more from Rory Hamilton and Derek Rae, this time on commentating on Scotland games and what to expect from the party in Germany next summer. Join Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks for the latest stories across Scottish football.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - Intro00:31 - The best of this week's funny stories, including a petrifying Martin Boyle and Big Dunc's latest baked goods promotion as a gaffer.07:46 - A round up of this week's biggest news stories, including cinch pulling out of their SPFL sponsorship deal two years early and Laura's brilliant work trip home to cover Aberdeen in the UECL for TNT.20:25 - We're just a point away from directly qualifying for the Euros. Can Steve Clarke's men take something from the match in Spain to get us over the line?36:15 - The second half of our epic chat with Scottish football commentating royalty Derek Rae and Rory Hamilton to chat about how Rory's gearing up for commentating on potentially Scotland's greatest moment for decades and what Derek recommends for Tartan Army followers do next summer.56:34 - SPFL Round-up looking at the biggest stories from all four divisions, including The Jaggy Derby.GET IN TOUCH:• Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks• Follow Derek Rae on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RaeComm• Follow Rory Hamilton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HamiltonRory
There were a few ‘mares over the weekend. Aberdeen's 3-1 win at Ibrox proved to be the final nail in the coffin for Michael Beale who will now be replaced by Steven Davis in the dugout.The host broadcaster chose not to televise any game… which is a shame considering there were a couple of classics in there.And the SPFL's League Cup semi final ticket allocation is controversially denying Hearts a 50/50 split of Hampden.But in more positive news, we're joined by commentary royalty as Derek Rae and Rory Hamilton tell us about how they got into the industry, some of their most iconic moments and what actually goes into their pre match preparation. Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks are back with the 10th episode of the season, giving you the lowdown on all the Scottish football stories.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - Intro00:27 - The best of this week's funny stories.03:25 - A round up of this week's biggest news stories, including Hearts' disappointing ticket allocation for the League Cup semi-final, a complete blackout on Premiership matches being broadcast on TV at the weekend, and Lewis Ferguson's Serie A journey going to the next level.16:21 - Premiership round up, including Michael Beale's final match in charge of Rangers and Celtic's late, late, late, late show at Fir Park.European preview, covering Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen's tough tests this week.29:37 - We're joined by Scottish commentating royalty in the form of Derek Rae and Rory Hamilton to chat about their careers, their favourite moments and what makes a good commentator in the modern game.61:01 - OutroGET IN TOUCH:• Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks• Follow Derek Rae on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RaeComm• Follow Rory Hamilton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HamiltonRory
Episode 178 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastYou can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig talks to Common Weal's own Rory Hamilton about his research into land reform and community buyouts in the South of Scotland. His collating of oral history of land reform in several village communities shows the difference in attitudes towards land and ownership and how they differ from areas such as the Highlands. They also discuss how current and proposed legislation could have impacted land reform attempts in the Borders and the South and what else the Scottish Government could do to accelerate the pace of change.Rory's article on community and Common Ridings can be read here: https://commonweal.scot/its-ay-bin/Our policy paper on Development Councils and local democracy can be read here: https://commonweal.scot/policies/development-councils-a-proposal-for-a-new-system-of-local-democracy-in-scotland/Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an All of Us First Scotland, you can do so here: https://commonweal.scot/donate/The Policy Podcast would like to discuss all of Common Weal's policy papers in detail as well as other major policy stories in and around Scotland so if there are any topics that you would like to see covered or if you have an interesting policy story to tell and would like to be a guest on the show, please contact Craig at craig@common.scotYou can also find us on iTunes, Spotify, Castbox, Stitcher, Tunein, iHeart Radio and other major podcast aggregators.You can also add the podcast to your RSS feed using this link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/264906.rssImage CreditVictuallers - Wikimedia CommonsLicensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalThemeExcerpts from "Hiding Your Reality" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show
The Dons head into the World Cup winter break third in the Scottish Premiership following their 1-0 win against Dundee Utd on Saturday. Post match reaction with Rory Hamilton and Stuart Duff, plus post-match with Bojan, Ylber and the manager. A quick round up of the rest of the SPFL from the weekend and some supporters news. The AFC DONScast will be on a winter break during the World Cup too - we'll be back on Monday 19 December following the Celtic match.
I am joined by BT Sport commentator Rory Hamilton. We discuss what it's like being a commentator, the preparation before games, commentating on a European final, all this and so much more!
Remmah returns to Ireland, as Rory Hamilton aka @thehammerhits welcomes a 9th label release, as the Derry duo consisting of Dave Lievense and Stephen Porter aka @opusklien drop their brand new Aeronautic EP. Dave Lievense and Stephen Porter have spent years honing hard-won reputations for quality on their own projects before linking up to form Opus Klien, with Lievense best known as one half of Hotflush, Planet E and Cocoon-affiliated outfit Psycatron, and Porter building one of Ireland's most highly regarded events series, Jika Jika! Having made a mark with a pair of remixes and a run of thunderous live performances, including regular appearances at The Warehouse Project and dates supporting Daniel Avery and Dense & Pika, the Aeronautic EP finds the Irish duo's debut EP mining both their shared acid house and bleep techno influences, and the electronic pop & avant garde music of their youth. The resultant four tracks ride waves of euphoria and intensity that made them a perfect fit for the cosmic techno/italo/acid-infused sound Hammer has established in his curation of the label so far – making an appearance himself with his own sharp & to-the-point reshaping of Monsters. Opus Klien ---------------------- SC: @opusklien IG: www.instagram.com/opusklien FB: www.facebook.com/OPUSKLIEN Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
This weeks chat is with commentator Rory Hamilton. Rory discusses his career in broadcasting, all things commentary and commentating the Europa League final.
It wasn't all plain sailing, but Scotland eventually overcame Armenia 4-1 in Yerevan in our third Nations League game. An Armstrong double, McGinn and Adams did the job, against an Armenian side who were eventually reduced to nine men. It means we are still in with a strong chance of finishing top of the group but much work is to be done... Andy Bargh is joined by Alan Risk from @_AirForceWan and Premier Sports' Scotland commentator Rory Hamilton to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode's special guest is BT Sport and Premier Sports commentator Rory Hamilton. He discusses his career and the art of commentating with Chris. A fascinating insight. Enjoy! Editorial Note: Did you know this exclusive podcast appeared first on our Patreon page? We need you the viewers 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!
For the third of our Doddie Aid specials we had Scottish sports broadcasting stars, Emma Dodds and Rory Hamilton pop into The Back Bar for a beer. Emma knows the drill having been subjected to our nonsense before, and Rory had heard such good things he just had to join in the banter as well! We obviously talk all things Doddie Aid and particularly the need for Team Glasgow to start picking up the pace, some suggestions of bonus and danger miles to help boost teh he total....Emma and Rory took the opportunity to join our Doddie Aid league, and you still can too! We also shoot the breeze on all things Scottish football & rugby, covid impact on the sporting season and Lomond HS being the hotbed of Scottish broadcasting talent! As always, subscribe, rate, review, share and anything else along those lines. It'll get you on the nice list if nothing else!
Life begins at 40, as the old saying goes, so why not join Sam and Dan for a very special Episode 40 of Dogger Saints: An Unofficial St. Johnstone Podcast! Alas, whilst life may begin at 40, Saints' stunning unbeaten run in the cups, stretching all the way back to before any of us had even done heard of a lockdown, has come to an end. As we must, we discuss Saturday's heartbreaking League Cup Semi-Final defeat your Celtic. We promise it won't be too painful. We are also joined by the man who commentated on Saturday's game, and also so many happier moments for Saints through 2021. The man behind the mic for Premier Sports, BT Sport and STV, and all round gent Rory Hamilton joins us for a fantastic chat about the life of a commentator, following Scotland, Saints' wild ride and much more. Right, that's the football out of the road, so we know what you want now. Features. As ever, we've got them by the bucketload, baby, as it's time to musk up at the Club Shop of Shame, we pay homage to our bonny and deeply unhealthy country in Theme Team and this weeks trip to The Royal leaves us with the many questions about just what is Liam Craig up to? Pointless Dan! Sam advertising Japanese automobiles! David Martindale Nipple Cream! Somehow we have all of that, along with a look forward to our clash with Hibs in the glorious cinch and much more. We reckon it's a good'un, so why not join us and celebrate the good times with Episode 40 of your handy weekly nonsense. Get there!
Ever sent an abusive tweet to a social media admin? Ever accused a commentator of being biased against your team because his voice was slightly higher when the team you don't like scored than when the team you do like scored? This week, Adam's joined by two guests who've been on the receiving end. Former FIFA, SFA and SPFL social media admin David Childs discusses Scottish football's similarity with River Plate, high hopes for Kyogo, how the Messi news went down in Madrid, Partick Thistle's 'iconic' 2012/13 squad, refreshing Aston Villa transparency and Ja Rule's unlikely Scottish football cameo. BT Sport and Premier Sports commentator Rory Hamilton talks about commentating on England v Scotland, the importance of talking up Scottish football, TV deal frustration, why the Saturday 3pm blackout is outdated, taking advice from Martin Tyler, his approach to commentary and his famous 'Glasgow Colosseum'. Adam shares some messages from jubilant Hibs fans, explains why Juventus Women's 'apology' wasn't an apology, puts questions from Twitter to his guests and debunks a myth involving Aberdeen fans and the Celebration Polis.
SHU Football Forum: Euro 2020 begins with four preview shows looking ahead to each of the major sides at the Euros. In this second episode, Connor Thorpe and Joseph Hadfield take an in-depth look at Group D, chatting Croatia with expert Richard Wilson, Scotland with BT Sport and Premier Sports commentator Rory Hamilton, the Czech Republic with Czech journalist Tomas Danicek and England with the voice of Football Forum, England and Premier League commentator Jim Proudfoot.
In part two of our Euro's commentators special, John is joined by Rory Hamilton, Scotland's voice for BT and Premier Sports. Rory tells us all about his summer job, commentating on Scotland's games for STV at the Euro's. He talks about the honour of being asked to be the channels voice for the Finals, including the England v Scotland game being broadcast on STV, and how easy a decision it became when it was uncertain that fans could be at the tournament. Rory then goes into his memories of supporting Scotland at World Cup's and European Championships in the 90's, why it's taken us so long to qualify again, and what it was like for a man who followed Scotland abroad for 15 years to watch that moment at home with his dog. We then discuss Scotland's chances of doing well and getting rid of that "glorious failure" tag that irritates Rory before rounding off with Rory making some amendments to his best Scotland XI. Music acknowledgements We'll Be Coming - Tartan Specials Nananana David Marshall - Scott McGill Remember you can use the code SFFPODCAST for 20% off any products on uk.manscaped.com #ad Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
In part two of our Euro's commentators special, John is joined by Rory Hamilton, Scotland's voice for BT and Premier Sports. Rory tells us all about his summer job, commentating on Scotland's games for STV at the Euro's. He talks about the honour of being asked to be the channels voice for the Finals, including the England v Scotland game being broadcast on STV, and how easy a decision it became when it was uncertain that fans could be at the tournament. Rory then goes into his memories of supporting Scotland at World Cup's and European Championships in the 90's, why it's taken us so long to qualify again, and what it was like for a man who followed Scotland abroad for 15 years to watch that moment at home with his dog. We then discuss Scotland's chances of doing well and getting rid of that "glorious failure" tag that irritates Rory before rounding off with Rory making some amendments to his best Scotland XI. Music acknowledgements We'll Be Coming - Tartan Specials Nananana David Marshall - Scott McGill Remember you can use the code SFFPODCAST for 20% off any products on uk.manscaped.com #ad Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
In part two of our Euro's commentators special, John is joined by Rory Hamilton, Scotland's voice for BT and Premier Sports. Rory tells us all about his summer job, commentating on Scotland's games for STV at the Euro's. He talks about the honour of being asked to be the channels voice for the Finals, including […]
SHU Football Forum presenters Joseph Hadfield and Connor Thorpe chat to Scottish commentator Rory Hamilton on Scotland's qualification for the Euros.
Me and Rory look back on Scotland's victory to qualify for the Euros and Rory talks about his sports commentating career.
Football is back! We look ahead to Ross County's Premiership opener with Motherwell in the company of Staggies new boy Carl Tremarco, RCFC TV & BT Sport commentator Rory Hamilton and Motherwell fan & You Tuber Goggsy99
A great chat with Rory Hamilton about his memories of following the national team since he was a boy, dissecting different eras from Italia 90 right up to the present day under Steve Clarke. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SHU Football Forum presenters Joseph Hadfield, Josh Chapman and Connor Thorpe chat to special guest, renowned Scottish football commentator Rory Hamilton about the SPFL vote on ending the 2019/20 season early.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Di Stefano Talks. On today's episode, I sat down and spoke to the voice of Scottish Football on BT Sport, Rory Hamilton. We chat about his time at university, his early career starting out at STV and Setanta. His freelance work and gig with Sky Sports and then finally getting the main job as the voice of BT Sport. Enjoy.Social Media's:www.twitter.com/DiStefanoTalkswww.twitter.com/MrStefanCarlinwww.Instagram.com/DiStefanoTalkswww.instagram.com/MrStefanCarln
The regular trio of the two John's and Krys are on. We're delighted to have our first special guest of 2020 on with BT commentator Rory Hamilton being on. Good John leads and asks Rory a wide range of questions relating to how he got involved in commentary through to highlights in his career so far. We cover the lower leagues with the main news being off the field with Morton and their reaction on social media to some of their fan interaction. On the field they managed to win away from home which helps their fight to avoid relegation. Is League One the most exciting league in Scotland just now? It looks like a five way battle at the top of the league with it regularly changing hands. To conclude the podcast we ask Rory some more questions about following the Scotland team and food and drink highlights. An announcement is made with regards to players who have confirmed they will be appearing in the Back Onside charity game. Thanks as always for listening. Tweet us @sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsInstagram - sffpodcast
The regular trio of the two John's and Krys are on. We're delighted to have our first special guest of 2020 on with BT commentator Rory Hamilton being on. Good John leads and asks Rory a wide range of questions relating to how he got involved in commentary through to highlights in his career so far. We cover the lower leagues with the main news being off the field with Morton and their reaction on social media to some of their fan interaction. On the field they managed to win away from home which helps their fight to avoid relegation. Is League One the most exciting league in Scotland just now? It looks like a five way battle at the top of the league with it regularly changing hands. To conclude the podcast we ask Rory some more questions about following the Scotland team and food and drink highlights. An announcement is made with regards to players who have confirmed they will be appearing in the Back Onside charity game. Thanks as always for listening. Tweet us @sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsInstagram - sffpodcast