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Andrew Maclean is joined by Brian Graham as they take more of your calls on Lawrence Shankland signing for Rangers, Celtic's managerial search and Brian's departure from Falkirk to rejoin Ross County.Plus, the Beat The Pundit Summer League continues and we give away another pair of tickets to Superscoreboard Off-Air.
And then there were two... Andrew mirrors Rangers' deletion from the title race at the weekend by going MIA for this week's record, but fear not as Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks are still here to act as your sherpas through the chaotic landscape that is Scottish football.Livi's relegation was confirmed from the Premiership, as was Ross County's from the Championship, but there's still so much to play for as we reach the conclusion of the season in every division.On the international scene, there were (obviously) a raft of new rules FIFA revealed that will be implemented at this summer's World Cup, including one loophole Scotland could implement should the final group match go south...And what's your favourite Scottish football word or phrase? Bye kick? Shy? Sclaff? Or maybe even skite?!RUNNING ORDER:00:00: INTRO: Where the hell is Andrew?00:58: FUNNIES: Clyde release an ear-splitting music collaboration, cult hero Efe Ambrose does some gymnastics at Cappielow, and what on earth is a "pre-match twirly"?14:19: PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Claudio Braga and Derek McInnes takes the top awards, but is there more to come for the Jambos?16:19: THE TITLE RACE: Are Rangers out of the running now after defeat at Tynecastle? And can the Jambos really go the distance, or will Celtic's muscle memory as champions take them over the line?23:58: THE DROP ZONE: Livi are down, but still all to play for in the playoff relegation spot. Are Killie finding form at just the right time?25:40: LOWER LEAGUES: Ross County are down, but Caley Thistle and East Kilbride as coming up, with plenty of madness still to come as the playoffs get underway.28:45: NEW WORLD CUP RULES: Amidst a plethora of new rules announced for the World Cup this summer, are there any Scotland could be eyeing up to help us qualify out of the group stages for the first time?34:36: OUTRO
Matt Greer, Jamie McDonald, Steve Clark and Aaron Richardson are here to analyse our 0-0 draw with Queen's Park, look forward to the playoffs and, of course, laugh at Ross County.
Craig G Telfer joins Craig Fowler to talk through all the biggest results from the final weekend of the Scottish lower-league regular season. The pair discuss Ross County waiting until they were relegated to show some fight, Inverness CT taking the sting out of the League One title race within three minutes, East Kilbride easily wrapping up the League Two title, and Michael McIndoe failing to bring himself off the bench. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Tony Docherty and Allan Preston assess a dramatic Friday night as Livingston edge closer to the drop, whilst Ross County suffer a second consecutive relegation.
Craig G Telfer and Shaughan McGuigan discuss the biggest games and talking points from the last seven days in the Scottish lower leagues. The pair talk about the relegation battle at the bottom end of the Championship with Greenock Morton, Airdrieonians and Ross County all capable of finishing 10th on the final day. They also discuss the League One title race as Stenhousemuir take it to the final day, whether East Kilbride will clinch the League Two championship this weekend, and poke holes in The Dark Knight Rises. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What is happening in the lower leagues as the business end of the season intensifies? Can the Scotland Women's team reach a first World Cup since 2019?Title races, relegation scraps, and everything in between - we take a closer look across the lower leagues where everything is still to play for. Also, we preview the Scottish Women's National Team's crucial World Cup qualification double header against Belgium - kicking off live tonight on BBC Scotland.With Ray Bradshaw, Joelle Murray, and Ryan Flynn.
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer team up to discuss the biggest and best matches from the Scottish lower leagues. The pair talk about Raith Rovers' victory in the KDM Evolution Trophy, the worst result in Ross County's history, how Stenhousemuir moved to the top of League 1, and the real Edinburgh derby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam Binnie is joined by Craig Telfer and Ryan Flynn as they take a look at Aberdeen's worsening relegation fears, Ross County and Hamilton facing the drop - again, and the title races in League One and League Two.
The Go Radio Football Show: April 1st, 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Paul Cooney is joined by Aiden McGeady and Craig Moore for a packed episode diving deep into Scotland's international break — two defeats, big questions, bigger opinions, and even bigger expectations heading into the World Cup. The conversation widens into a refreshing and brutally honest look at youth development, academy coaching, and why nations like Japan, Germany, and the Netherlands continue to produce world‑class talent while Scotland struggles to unearth creative attackers and reliable strikers. There's also a full preview of a massive Scottish Premiership weekend: Could Rangers hit top spot for the first time in years? Are Hearts now title favourites? Can Celtic steady the ship after the Dundee United shocker? Key Highlights: Scotland's friendly defeats dissected: tactics, mentality, selection choices Steve Clarke's future and the “loyalty vs opportunity” debate Why Scotland lacks elite attackers – and how youth coaching must evolve The fans' reaction: fair criticism or unrealistic expectations? Rangers, Celtic & Hearts title race predictions Goalkeeper concerns across the top clubs Robbie Keane? Martinez? Who really fits the Celtic job next season Championship chaos, Airdrie vs Ross County, and more Brilliant listener calls bringing humour, honesty, and heat The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/_EZmRk4_nYo?si=7PLAfp_Y5N6rNe1t For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
James Cairney, David Forrest, Jamie McDonald and Steve Clark are here to dissect our 3-1 win over Ross County and St Johnstone dropping points at home to Queen's Park.
Gordon Duncan, Dylan McGeouch and Roger Hannah are in the studio, as we build up to Scotland taking on Japan tomorrow at Hampden Park. We're hearing from Steve Clarke on what his team selection will look like, and discussing which players will make the starting line-up. Plus, we're looking ahead to Partick Thistle's game against Ross County at Firhill.Plus, we have a Full-Time Teaser and Beat The Pundit after 7pm.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
St Johnstone are heading to Firhill to face Partick Thistle with an eight-point lead over their title rivals. And with just seven games to go (eight for Thistle), a win would go a long way towards killing off the Jags' challenge. So where is the path to victory for Saints? And would a draw do? On this week's Spoony Chop, Stuart Cosgrove, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton discuss what will be the biggest game of the season so far, plus Saturday's hard-fought win over a physical Ross County side.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
St Johnstone moved eight points clear at the top of the Championship after the weekend's 2-0 win away to Greenock Morton. It's the strongest position Simo Valakari's side have been in all season - and with a clash against title rivals Partick Thistle on the calendar after Saturday's meeting with Ross County, things are getting 'real'. Would Saints settle for four points from these two games? Might that be enough to all-but secure the title? Or is everything still hanging in the balance? On this week's Spoony Chop, Stuart Cosgrove, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton discuss a potentially huge two games to come.
Their feet have webbing between all four toes. They are excellent divers. They are not shags. No, it's not a description of typical Ross County centre forwards; it's a description of cormorants, and they are here for the Caley Thistle title run-in. Join Moff, Sandy, Lee and AY as they reflect on a tricky three weeks in League One, welcome a new feathered friend to the Sarens PSG Stadium and offer up the usual 31 years of ICT references, wild conjecture and mild distraction. Let's shuffle! 00:00:58 – Welcome, and some stuff about doubles. Moff introduces the panel and in the afterglow of ICT's KDM trophy semi-final triumph, which put the team in line for two trophies this season, we talk doubles. 00:05:20 – Game by Game. We discuss the consecutive league draws with Stenhousemuir and Kelty Hearts, the 2-1 defeat of Ayr in the KDM trophy that took place in between them, look ahead to the cup final, and discuss an unexpected presence on the touchline during the Stenny game. 00:05:20 Kelty 0-0 ICT. Not much happened. 00:13:45 Ayr 1-2 ICT, with bonus KDM trophy final chat. 00:35:42 ICT 1-1 Stenhousemuir, with bonus cormorant chat. 00:44:07 – What yi sayeen? – Mitchell Robertson. When he signed on loan from Celtic's B team at the start of this season, it was assumed Mitchell Robertson was just here as cover, but he has established himself as a regular starter for ICT in the league at left back, and in the KDM trophy at centre half. Stevie spoke to the now-Livingston loanee about his career in youth football, his path to Inverness, his impressions of the club, the city and his teammates. 01:05:00 – The Club Interview – Gordon Nicolson. Combing the roles of first team coach and academy coach, Gordon Nicholson is an unsung but integral part of Scott Kellacher's backroom team. Moff chatted to him about his career to date, the young players he has helped bring through, working with Scott Kellacher and the club's footballing ethos. 01:29:45 – The X-files. For some players, a spell with Caley Thistle has been a springboard for success with bigger clubs; for others, it has been the start of a slide into non-league obscurity. In the first instalment of a new feature, we look at the varying fortunes of several players since leaving Inverness. 01:43:22 – League Lookahead. We preview March's league games against Montrose, Cove Rangers, Peterhead, Alloa and Queen of the South, and briefly discuss Stenhousemuir's fixtures in the same period. There's it.
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer unite once again to run the rule over the big games and big stories in the Scottish lower leagues. The pair discuss Ross County's ongoing (and flailing) battle to move away from the foot of the Championship, another world-class goal for Luke Donnelly's scrapbook, and the best of the midweek action from League 2. 0:00 Start 04:38 Ross County 0-1 Queen's Park 32:06 Queen of the South 1-2 Alloa Athletic 51:39 Stirling Albion 0-3 Clyde 01:09:05 Elgin City 1-6 East Kilbride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just weeks after thousands of homes in Tunbridge Wells were left without water, it's been revealed how much bills will be going up by.From April, customers of under-fire South East Water will have to pay £21 more following a 7% hike.The town's MP says residents are 'paying the price for years of underinvestment', while the company say it'll fund improvements including a new reservoir. We've got reaction from the chief executive of the business improvement district in Tunbridge Wells.Also in today's podcast, a Sheppey family fear their son won't have a suitable school place in September, after education bosses refused to assess his special needs.Raie was diagnosed with autism when he was three, and his parents want him to get an education, health and care plan before he leaves Queenborough nursery. Hear from mum Natalie Jacobs who has been speaking to reporter Joe Crossley.The KentOnline Podcast has been told the probation service covering Kent is still significantly understaffed, but improvements are starting to be made in keeping the public safe.Inspectors have been looking at how inmates are dealt with after they leave jail - for the first time since a damning report in 2024. Hear from Martin Jones who is the chief inspector of probation.A Kent MP has been been telling us how important it is for everyone to eat more locally produced food in 2026.Sir Roger Gale, who represents Herne Bay and Sandwich, says crucial farmland is being lost to housing.And in sport, Gillingham have finally completed a deal to sign international striker Ronan Hale.The 27-year-old is joining for an undisclosed fee from Scottish Championship side Ross County.He's previously played for Northern Ireland and scored 18 goals for his club last season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Stockport County have jumped to the head of the queue of Adama Sidibeh suitors. St Johnstone have already knocked back one bid from the EFL League One promotion chasers. Can - and should - they knock back further approaches too? On this week's Spoony Chop, Stuart Cosgrove, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton discuss the pros and cons, along with the loan signing of Alfredo Agyeman from Falkirk, Bozo Mikulic's long-awaited return, Louis Lloyd's first Saints goal, KDM Evolution Trophy victory over Ross County, whether Simo Valakari was right to give his players a break in the aftermath and Saturday's Championship clash with Dunfermline.
Ross County's win over Partick Thistle disrupts the Championship title race, Stenhousemuir make the news in League One and Spartans start to pull away from the pack in League Two. With Andy Burke, Scott Fraser and Craig Telfer.
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer dip their toes into the wild world of lower-league Scottish football once again. On this week's show, the pair discuss the nadir of Ross County's season, Inverness Caledonian Thistle's incredible goal haul, another dark day for Hamilton Academical, and a controversial red card at Borough Briggs. 0:00 Start 05:50 Raith Rovers 6-0 Ross County 27:20 Billy Davies' post-match interview 30:15 Inverness CT 4-0 Hamilton Academical 48:50 A Stenhousemuir financial update 51:40 Elgin City 1-2 Stranraer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Go Radio Football Show: 15th of December, 2025. Join host Paul Cooney alongside Celtic Hero Charlie Mulgrew and Rangers Legend Barry Ferguson in Association with Burger King. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Don't miss it – PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! St Mirren stun Celtic to lift the Premier Sports Cup, sparking a heated debate: is Celtic in full-blown crisis or just suffering early teething problems under Wilfried Nancy? The panel dives deep into tactical missteps, dressing room dynamics, and the growing disconnect between players and management. Listeners will also hear exclusive insights from Martin O'Neill on his brief handover, fan reactions that range from fury to calls for patience, and what's next for Celtic as they face Dundee United midweek. Plus, Rangers gear up for a pivotal clash against Hibs - can they close the gap at the top of the league? Cup Shock: St Mirren's tactical masterclass and why Stephen Robinson deserves all the plaudits. Celtic Fallout: Three defeats in 12 days—why fans and pundits are questioning Nancy's philosophy. Martin O'Neill Speaks: Why he would have stayed and his advice for the new boss. Fan Fury vs Patience: Heated calls from Celtic supporters—has Nancy already lost the dressing room? Rangers' Response: Team news, tactical tweaks, and why this week could define their season. Managerial Merry-Go-Round: Stuart Kettlewell and Tony Docherty exit—what's next for Kilmarnock and Ross County? The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbsfwnlMFeI&list=PLBoA8NYTpHtcqoS3M5IrA0C7K-iCmvg-F For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer get together to run their jaws about the biggest and best moments from the Scottish lower leagues over the last seven days. The pair discuss how Ross County's season plumbed new depths, how Alloa Athletic might just be the most entertaining team in the country, and Frank McKeown's difficult start to life at Dumbarton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's Ohio Ag Net podcast, Dale Minyo is in Ross County with Farm Credit Mid-America's Olivia Congrove, financial officer, and Rudi Pitzer Perry, Regional Vice President of Ag Lending. They spotlight FCMA's statewide "Fight the Hunger, Stock the Trailer" initiative, which is a county fair food drive sponsored by Rural First that brought in 448,827 pounds of donations for local food banks. Ross County led the state with a record-setting 122,640 pounds. Congrove and Pitzer Perry break down the program's purpose, its growth to 56 participating fairs, and the community impact behind the numbers. Dale also talks with two participants in the contest. They reflect on what they learned and how the program heightened their understanding of food insecurity and service in their county. Later in the episode, Ty Higgins reports from the Ohio No-Till Conference with The Ohio State University Professor Scott Shearer, Ph.D., from the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering. The two explore the expanding role of artificial intelligence (AI) in agriculture, including autonomous field machinery and precision tools for weed control, nutrient management, and pest management. The conversation also covers how AI can boost return on investment and strengthen on-farm decision-making. Dusty Sonnenberg checks in from the Ohio Soybean Hometown Tour with Brianna Metts of the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC). They discuss USSEC's mission, recent movement (or lack thereof) of U.S. soybeans to China, and where soybean and meal exports from Ohio are heading. Metts also highlights Egypt's rapid emergence as a key market opportunity since 2018. To wrap up, Joel Penhorwood reports from the 2025 Agricultural Outlook and Policy Conference with The Ohio State University Professor and Economist, Ian Sheldon, Ph.D. Their conversation dives into U.S. tariffs, trade relationships with global partners, and the broader market signals shaping agricultural policy today.
When Scotland's men last played at a World Cup finals, ICT had just completed their first-ever season in Scotland's third tier. Twenty-seven years later, both sides are on the up again. At the end of a week where Scotland's men grasped the thistle to take their place among football's elite once more, and the Caley Jags recorded their biggest league win of the season, the TWS team reconvened to record the much-delayed November podcast. Join Moff, Sandy, Stevie, AY and first-time panellist James Fraser as they review and celebrate the recent results and, along with three superb exclusive interviews, offer up the usual 31 years of ICT references, wild conjecture and mild distraction. Let's shuffle! 00:00:58 – World Cup-themed welcome. Moff introduces the panel and we look back at Scotland's momentous victory against Denmark from an Inverness perspective. 00:10:06 – Kings in the North vanquish Queen of the South. An in-depth review of Saturday's demolition of the doonhamers. We focus on Adam Mackinnon's influence; tweaks to the formation; Chanka Zimba's emergence as first-choice striker; Scott Kellacher's view of the game; the underwhelming form of Queen of the South; and whether Kell's ICT have now truly clicked as a team. 00:35:15 The KDM Trophy. The tournament that almost everyone dismissed as a waste of energy has proved to be surprisingly entertaining. As ICT enter the knockout stages after six straight league-phase wins, we discuss how far the club might go and the benefits it could have for our players. 00:42:30 – Where are they now? - Keith Bray. No player lit up the post-Ferguson ICT team more than Keith Bray, whose dazzling form won him a January move to Dunfermline Athletic. Keith spoke to Stevie about growing up in Stornoway, coming through the ranks at Caley Thistle, breaking into the first team and why his move to Fife was dependent on coming back to Inverness on loan. 01:10:32 – Funny things that happen over the bridge. As it's looking increasingly likely that ICT will be playing Ross County at least four times next season, we pay a rare visit to our near-neighbours and search in vain for a coherent footballing philosophy. 01:17:34 – What yi sayeen? – Charlie Christie. At the end of a big week for his family, Mr Inverness took the time to talk to Stevie about working with Scott Kellacher to build a winning squad, how Alan Savage's vision for ICT is taking shape, and what Scotland and Ryan qualifying for the World Cup means to him. 01:55:42 Scottish Cup third round special, with Brian Johnston. No, not the AC/DC frontman… Saturday 29th November brings another first for Caley Thistle as the team takes on Lowland League side Tranent in the Scottish Cup. With 400 ICT supporters set to descend upon East Lothian for the occasion, Moff went along to the Belters' game against Caledonian Braves to interview chairman Brian Johnston, scope out the opposition and find out everything you need to know about Forester's Park and the surrounding pubs. 02:25:19 – League (and Cup) Lookahead. A very quick preview of the upcoming games against Alloa, Tranent, East Fife and Dumbarton. There's it!
Fraser Clarke and Craig G Telfer unite to discuss the action from the Scottish lower leagues. The pair talk about Ross County's dismal season, how Tam O'Ware can turn around Kelty Hearts' fortunes, and whether or not it's curtains for Edinburgh City. 0:00 Start 04:00 Ross County 3-3 Ayr United 35:20 Stenhousemuir 2-2 Kelty Hearts 55:20 Hamilton Accies latest drama 01:01:00 Edinburgh City 1-3 Elgin City Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fraser Clarke joins Craig G Telfer to cast an eye across the big games across the Scottish lower leagues. The pair discuss Ross County's victory over a haphazard Dunfermline Athletic, St Johnstone's demolition of Greenock Morton, Queen of the South's unexpected triumph over Hamilton Academical, and the best of the Scottish Cup second round. 0:00 Start Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jane Lewis is joined by Hibs' Joelle Murray and Ross County midfielder Scott Fraser to look ahead to all the weekend's Premiership fixtures.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Despite another 0-0 draw, this time with Ross County, St Johnstone's six-point lead at the top of the table remains intact. Ahead of the weekend trip to face Arbroath, Stuart Cosgrove, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton discuss a dominant display against the Staggies, albeit one that produced no goals, whether Saints have a problem with 'over-playing', Liam Smith's impact at right back and the Jamie Guallan/Adama Sidibeh conundrum.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
St Johnstone capped off an unbeaten first quarter of the Championship season with a goalless draw at home to Ayr United. It's a start to the season fans would have bitten their own hand off for ahead of the big kick-off. But did the performance against the Honest Men contain worrying portents? How should Simo Valakari look to freshen things up ahead of Ross County's visit? And who should step in at 'No. 9' off the back of Adama Sidibeh and Uche Ikpeazu's departures on international duty?
It's our weekly Lower Leagues special where we check in on the Championship where Ross County and Ayr are moving upwards, League One where Hamilton are the surprise pacesetters and League Two, where East Kilbride aren't getting it all their own way.
It may seem weird, but my favorite way to read Amish fiction is with mystery or suspense added. I think I like the juxtaposition of the "simple, quiet" life and the upheaval. Listen in to my chat with Shelley Shepard Gray about her newest book, Unshaken. note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. There are so many questions about the Amish, their ways of life, and their differences from us and from each other. We talked about the differences between people, sure, but we also looked at how the Amish look for the ways people are similar to them etc. Of course, we also talked about the Rumors in Ross County series and how her newest book connects. Unshaken by Shelley Shepard Gray He helps her hide until danger has passed. She hopes her cover lasts long enough. When Stephanie Miller planned her visit to a dollar store in southern Ohio, she was expecting to pick up a few items she couldn't find in her Amish community. She was not expecting to find herself an innocent bystander as a drug deal went horribly wrong. The sole witness to a murder, now Stephanie is targeted by the gunman. Hardy Anderson is always ready to help his social worker sister, Bev--which now includes hiding an Amish woman until a killer can be brought to justice. Surely if they dress her in English clothing, Hardy can hide her at the sprawling ranch where he works. But the killer is desperate--and there's no telling what lengths he will go. You can learn more about Shelley on her WEBSITE. Don't forget to follow her on BookBub and GoodReads. AND!!! Don't miss her Buggy Bunch group on Facebook, too! Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Amazon and more!
(If you want to try NordVPN, head over to https://nordvpn.com/terracepod for a free 30-day, money-back guarantee.) Craig Fowler fills in for the absent Shaughan McGuigan as he joins Craig G Telfer for the patented three-game lower league round-up. The pair discuss Ross County's woes continuing with a 2-1 home defeat to Queen's Park, Grinning Pete saying some odd things in his post-match presser, and horrendous defending on the part of The Spartans. 0:00 Start 04:40 A View From The Terrace news 06:30 NordVPN offer 08:15 St Johnstone 2-1 Dunfermline Athletic 10:45 Ross County 1-2 Queens' Park 30:45 Queen of the South 0-2 Inverness CT 45:30 The Spartans 1-3 Stirling Albion 58:20 Kane Hester's goal prowess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In deze aflevering neemt gasthost "Standaard" Roel Driessen en Joris van de Wier je samen mee naar het noorden van Schotland. Ze bezoeken Ross County in de ruige Highlands en maken een tussenstop bij Elgin City, een club waar de charme van het Schotse voetbal voelbaar lijkt.Daarna trekt Roel in zijn eentje verder naar de oostkust, waar hij Aberdeen tegen Celtic bijwoont. Met de microfoon in de hand krijgt hij daar menig Schot achter de plopkap: van fanatieke supporters tot kleurrijke locals, allemaal met hun eigen kijk op het voetbal en de cultuur.Vragen, tips of suggesties over onze podcasts zijn altijd welkom: podcast@staantribune.nl.Word abonnee van hét magazine over voetbalcultuur: https://staantribune.nl/word-abonnee.
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer team up to look at the very best of the weekend's lower-league action. The pair discuss Tony Docherty's disappointing start to life at Ross County, Raith Rovers' narrow victory over Greenock Morton, and the miss of the season in the KDM Evolution Trophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Currie is joined by Cammy Bell and Robbie Neilson to discuss Jim Goodwin's new deal as Dundee Utd manager, look at how Aberdeen can improve this season, talk Callum Davidson joining up at Ross County and assessing how Hibs and Glasgow City fared in the Europa Cup.
We've got a treat for you this week as we're joined by Falkirk Captain and a great personality from the current game, Coll Donaldson! Coll shares some brilliant insight into life at Falkirk under John McGlynn from the last few years that's seen the club achieve back-to-back promotions to reach the SPFL Scottish Premiership this season!Coll also tells some great stories from his very interesting career which saw him move down to London at 18 to sign for Harry Redknapp's QPR where he was sharing a dressing room with some of football's big hitters like Rio Ferdinand, Adel Taarabt, Niko Kranjcar, Charlie Austin, Richard Dunne and many others!He also discusses some more difficult times he had in his football journey during his time at Dundee United before John Robertson revived his career at Inverness, leading to a move back to the top flight at Ross County under Stuart Kettlewell, John Yogi Hughes and Malky MacKay.Great show and a great guest - you'll enjoy this one! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got a treat for you this week as we're joined by Falkirk Captain and a great personality from the current game, Coll Donaldson! Coll shares some brilliant insight into life at Falkirk under John McGlynn from the last few years that's seen the club achieve back-to-back promotions to reach the SPFL Scottish Premiership this season!Coll also tells some great stories from his very interesting career which saw him move down to London at 18 to sign for Harry Redknapp's QPR where he was sharing a dressing room with some of football's big hitters like Rio Ferdinand, Adel Taarabt, Niko Kranjcar, Charlie Austin, Richard Dunne and many others!He also discusses some more difficult times he had in his football journey during his time at Dundee United before John Robertson revived his career at Inverness, leading to a move back to the top flight at Ross County under Stuart Kettlewell, John Yogi Hughes and Malky MacKay.Great show and a great guest - you'll enjoy this one! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Martin Dowden is joined by Robbie Neilson and Mark Atkinson to preview Scotland's match with Denmark, look at Tony Docherty's appointment as Ross County manager and assess the late arrivals after the transfer window closed.
Gordon Duncan, Gordon Dalziel, Hugh Keevins & Cammy Bell bring you all the action from Match Day 3 in Scottish football with Roger Hannah at Celtic v Livingston , Fraser Wishart at Hearts v Motherwell, David Friel at Kilmarnock v Dundee and Dave Galloway is at Ross County v Partick Thistle.Plus looking back at all the big talking points from across the past week in Scottish Football.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
After that opening day demolition of Partick Thistle, St Johnstone travelled to face pre-season title favourites Ross County and returned with a second "statement" win in as many games. Against Thistle, Saints were swashbuckling. Against County, they were a force to be reckoned with, both physically and with the football. What have these two wins said about Saints to their Championship rivals? Who are the unsung heroes worthy of praise? And with a League Cup clash against Motherwell on the horizon, what might Simo Valakari do to his starting XI?
All the very best bits from the weekend's Off the Ball shows in one place. Favourite Scottish Film, Scotland's Real Home of the Year, Neighbourhood Strife, Ross County and the Local Community, Sweeties XI and Terracing Teaser with Scotland's Home of the Year's Danny Campbell and Stephen McGowan.
Martin Dowden is joined by Cillian Sheridan and Rory Loy to discuss the latest on the ongoing managerial vacancy at Rangers, plus we hear what relegation to the Championship means for Ross County.
Joel Sked and Shaughan McGuigan discuss the second leg of the Premiership play-off final between Livingston and Ross County. The duo examine why Livi were fully deserving of their return to the top-flight, the players who were key in their return and the job David Martindale has done. They don't forget about County. They look at the Staggies pathetic performance over the two legs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Simo Valakari's summer rebuild has begun at St Johnstone, with Greenock Morton's Jack Baird becoming the club's first signing. On this episode of the Spoony Chop - the final show before our close-season break - Stuart Cosgrove, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton discuss Baird's arrival, whether he will be joined by Morton team-mate Morgan Boyes and Raith Rovers striker Jamie Gullan, Ross County joining Saints in the Championship and the long-time-coming departure of Benji Kimpioka.
Joel Sked and Craig G Telfer discuss the first leg of the Premiership play-off final first leg between Livingston and Ross County. The pair examine the Lions' profligacy in front of goal, County's lack of balance, and whether or not the home side will see this as an opportunity missed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The season might be winding down but the podcast definitely isn't as we're joined by a brilliant guest in Sheffield Wednesday attacking midfielder, Josh Windass who shares some amazing stories and insight into his career, including his time of course at Rangers with Andy Halliday.There's also plenty to talk about from the weekend's action including Si Ferry's promotion to the SPFL League 2 after East Kilbride's play-off win on Saturday plus the confirmation that Barry Ferguson won't be the Rangers Manager for next season, James Forrest's incredible last minute goal which sees him maintain his record of scoring in every season of his career playing with Celtic and Tony Docherty's surprise sacking from Dundee after securing their safety in the league to send Ross County to play Livingston in the Scottish Premiership play-off! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso, presented by our friends at Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Another disappointing night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Atlanta United, losing 1-0 to Philadelphia who go to the top spot in the Eastern Conference with the win. Personally, there were things I really liked about the shape change to play two central midfielders ahead of one holding midfielder and essentially two up top, although Miguel Almirón was essentially in a free role. However, it wasn't good enough on the night, the Union earned a deserved (although unlucky) penalty and converted to win 1-0. It doesn't get any easier for Atlanta United next weekend as they host the team level on points with Philadelphia in FC Cincinnati on Sunday night. Hot take alert, I'm a fan of the LA Galaxy announcing Greg Vanney's extension on Friday even though the team is still winless in regular season play in 2025. The negotiations started after Vanney won MLS Cup last December and were finalized recently. With the amount of injuries the Galaxy have tried to navigate this season, including to their 4 top attackers, a struggle was inevitable. A knee-jerk reaction to move on from Vanney after he rebuilt the club into a successful winning team would be the wrong move in my opinion. Crystal Palace earned their first major trophy by winning the FA Cup 1-0 over Manchester City. That will qualify them for the Europa League next year, their first time in a major European competition. Chelsea's women completed the domestic treble with their FA Cup win over Manchester United that saw USWNT members Catarina Macario score a goal and Naomi Girma marshal the backline to a clean sheet.Napoli and Inter both drew in Serie A yesterday, taking the title down to the wire. Their matches will be played on Friday with Napoli holding a one point advantage in the table. If they finish the night tied at the top of the standings, there will be a one-game playoff for the league title. PSV and Sporting won the Dutch and Portuguese top flight titles over the weekend respectively. Aberdeen defender Jack Mackenzie was hit by a plastic seat thrown by his own fans, intended for Dundee United fans celebrating on the field after their win that qualified them for Europe at the Dons' expense. He was bloodied and required treatment, the SPFL called the act "moronic". The great-great grandson of Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford has become the majority shareholder of Scottish 2nd division side Livingston. Calvin Ford saw his new team win in their promotion semifinal. They will play either Dundee FC or Ross County for an opportunity to earn promotion to the Scottish Premiership. On the Club World Cup front, reports out of Spain indicate that an unnamed Brazilian club has made a "tempting" offer to Cristiano Ronaldo to join them for the tournament. Al Nassr is not in the event and Ronaldo is out of contract on June 30. Al Nassr also missed out on trophies this season and won't be in the Asian Champions League Elite tournament next season. Real Madrid paid the release clause for Bournemouth's CB Dean Huijsen. They have secured their new manager Xabi Alonso for the tournament, are working to bring in Trent Alexander-Arnold for the event as well, and reports indicate they could execute the buyback clause on Como's Nico Paz in time for the tournament as well. They are still chasing a left back too. New ticket options are available at FIFA.com/tickets along with hospitality opportunities at FIFA.com/hospitality.More Espresso coming tomorrow on the SDH Network.
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
The drama continues in what has been an enthralling Scottish Premiership this season as BOTH Celtic and Rangers lose at the weekend while the race for 3rd place AND Top 6 heats up as we go into the final game before the split!The lads are joined by St Mirren's Marcus Fraser to discuss it all as well as get a chat about Marcus' career so far at Celtic, being a trophy winner at Ross County and life in Paisley with the Buddies! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.