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Phil Goodlad is joined by Hungarian football expert Bence Bocsak and broadcaster Ali Defoy to discuss all the big news in Scottish football. Bence fills us in on the strengths and weaknesses of Scotland's Euro 2024 opponents Hungary and they also discuss Michael Beale's move to Sunderland and a 16 team top league.
Jane Lewis is joined by The Athletic's Jordan Campbell and former Spurs and Celtic defender Ramon Vega to assess Scotland's Euro 2024 opponents Switzerland. They also discuss the Scots making the headlines in the English Premier League and ask if Aberdeen can hold on to Bojan Miovski.
Epic episode this week as Si Ferry, Slaney and Kevin Kyle react to Scotland's Euro 2024 draw which pits us against hosts Germany, Hungary and Switzerland! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liam McLeod is joined by Germany based Scottish commentator Derek Rae and former Scotland, Chelsea and Glasgow City player Suzanne Lappin. Derek fills us in on the strengths and weaknesses of Scotland's Euro 2024 opponents Germany and Suzanne looks ahead to Scotland v England at Hampden and discusses Rachel Corsie's comments that it's ‘disrespectful' and ‘outrageous' to question the SWNT's integrity.
Epic episode this week as Si Ferry, Slaney and Kevin Kyle react to Scotland's Euro 2024 draw which pits us against hosts Germany, Hungary and Switzerland! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pleasure to be joined by Mitchell Feggans, Samuel Porritt & Daniel MacLeod to look back on Scotland's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign and offer a recap on the four SPFL leagues as we gear up for a busy December. Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
The lads are here fresh from announcing our 3rd show at the Hydro Arena! We look ahead to what to expect for the show and also discuss Scotland's 3-3 draw against Norway at Hampden which closed out the National Team's phenomenal qualifying campaign! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Martin is joined this week by Lee McCulloch, Alison McConnell and Alan Rough to look back on Scotland's 3-3 draw with Norway in the final match of Euro 2024 qualifying. The panel look ahead to the tournament and discuss how far Scotland will be looking to get, who will be on the plane and if there will be any surprise inclusions.
The lads are here fresh from announcing our 3rd show at the Hydro Arena! We look ahead to what to expect for the show and also discuss Scotland's 3-3 draw against Norway at Hampden which closed out the National Team's phenomenal qualifying campaign! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah to reflect on Scotland's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign and there's a look ahead as to who should make the squad for next June in Germany.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Kenny Miller and Cammy Bell to take your calls ahead of Scotland's EURO match-up vs Georgia, and talk about other business in Scottish football...
Peter Martin, Alan Rough, Tam McManus and Neil Lennon look back on the weekend's Scottish Premiership action, as well as ahead to Scotland's EURO 2024 qualifier.
Peter Martin, Alan Rough, Tam McManus and Lee McCulloch delight over Scotland's EURO 2024 qualification, and ahead to Philippe Clement's debut in the dugout as Rangers manager.
Mark Chapman, Conor Coady, Rory Smith, and Chris Sutton are joined by Charlie Adam to discuss Scotland's Euro 24 qualification and the identity manager Steve Clarke has created. We hear from Kyle Walker about his role in the England team and talk about whether Trent Alexander-Arnold should play in midfield. What does the latest twist in the Manchester United ownership saga really mean, and can improved sleep make you a better footballer? Timecodes: 01.57 – Scotland's qualification and identity 13.35 – Kyle Walker and England's midfield 21.47 – Manchester United ownership 30.53 – Sleep and football
Willie Miller, Craig Levein and Steven Thompson assess Scotland's defeat in Spain. Steve Clarke's side forced to wait a bit longer before Euro 2024 qualification is confirmed.
Listen back to Paul Cooney, Stephen McGinn and Andy Walker talk all things Scotland as we gear up to Scotland's Euro 2024 qualifier against Spain.
Daily Mail Sports Writer Stephen McGowan joins The Journos for this week's discussion on Scotland's EURO 2024 hopes, Steve Clarke's time as manager, Jude Bellingham's journey to being a world class player and much, much more...
Scotland's Euro 2024 journey continues this weekend in Larnaca as Steve Clarke's boys look to make it 5 wins form 5 games in the group. Sports writer Ben Ramager and commentator Calum Brown join host and creator Andy Bargh to look ahead to this huge games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the final episode of the season for Ewen Cameron and Steven Mill on The Big Saturday Football Podcast, as we look back on Scotland's Euro 2024 Qualifying wins against Norway and Georgia. Ewen also has some sparkling opinions surrounding Brendan Rodgers' re-appointment as Celtic boss... We'll have your shouts for "If Scottish Football Was A Heatwave" too. And did you know that Livingston is a world hub for masseuse training? *yes, we know Steven says it's episode 46*
It's the final episode of the season for Ewen Cameron and Steven Mill on The Big Saturday Football Podcast, as we look back on Scotland's Euro 2024 Qualifying wins against Norway and Georgia. Ewen also has some sparkling opinions surrounding Brendan Rodgers' re-appointment as Celtic boss... We'll have your shouts for "If Scottish Football Was A Heatwave" too. And did you know that Livingston is a world hub for masseuse training? *yes, we know Steven says it's episode 46*
Kenny Miller joins Andrew Maclean on tonight's Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, as we debate if Ange Postecoglou could bring any Celtic players to Tottenham, as well as look ahead to Scotland's Euro 2024 Qualifiers this weekend. We're also reacting to news of Rangers' latest signings.
The Keeping The Ball On The Ground team discuss Scotland's Euro 2024 Qualification campaign, Si tells us a few brilliant stories from the Liverpool vs Celtic Legends match and the panel discuss the recent news about Soccer AM and their memories of appearing on it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Keeping The Ball On The Ground team discuss Scotland's Euro 2024 Qualification campaign, Si tells us a few brilliant stories from the Liverpool vs Celtic Legends match and the panel discuss the recent news about Soccer AM and their memories of appearing on it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Crazy kick off times, closing away ends and a strip that costs “NINETY f***ing pounds?!” …we're asking, in our best Helen Lovejoy voice, won't somebody PLEASE think of the fans?Join BT Sport's Andrew Slaven, Sky Sports' Anthony Joseph and football filmmaker Findlay Marks for your latest dose of Scottish football.The team look ahead to Scotland's EURO 2024 qualifying campaign which gets underway with a home double header against Cyprus and Spain.They also question whether the new 150th anniversary shirt is worth an eye-watering £90. Meanwhile, the Scottish Cup semi final fixtures have been announced, with Inverness Caledonian Thistle fans expected to travel to Glasgow for a 12:15 kick off. Should the game even be held in Glasgow?And will the Old Firm derby ever be the same again… Celtic and Rangers have both made the decision to lock out away supporters at their last respective match against each other this season. But is that what the fans really want?*Episode contains swearing at 34:57*RUNNING ORDERPart 1: (00:00) IntroPart 2: (01:57) The best of the weekend's funny storiesPart 3: (05:28) Who scheduled the Scottish Cup semi finals?Part 4: (12:13) The Old Firm away end battle, who's to blame?Part 5: (24:32) Scotland start their road to Germany, but the fans are now too skint to go with them.GET IN TOUCH:• follow us on Twitter• follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter• follow Findlay Marks on Twitter• follow on Anthony Joseph on Twitter
Essential Bite - in this segment from Episode 21 of The Midweek Show, Alan Stubbs discusses Scotland's Euro 2020 adventure. He's in conversation with Russell Walker on the performance of Steve Clarke's side at the tournament and discusses the players who impressed for the national side. For more information on our team and variety of shows visit www.essentialpodcasts.co.uk And give us a follow on Twitter - @Essential_Pods
We look back on the carnival atmosphere in London for Scotland's Euro 2020 match against England at Wembley. From boat parties to fanzone fun, house parties to appearances on US media outlets, we reminisce on the madness of it all as life begins to crank back into gear. The episode also features a cameo from Scotland legend, Rab Douglas.
Episode 19 of The Midweek Show is now live. Host Russell Walker is joined by Chris Jack from the Evening Times and author and broadcaster Tony Haggerty. They discuss Scotland's Euro 2020 adventure, look ahead to the 2021/22 domestic campaign and assess the chances of Rangers and Celtic qualifying for the group stage of the Champions League. For more information on our team and variety of shows visit www.essentialpodcasts.co.uk And give us a follow on Twitter - @Essential_Pods
We look back at Scotland's Euro 2020 adventure, get Craig Burley's thoughts and hear from Celtic's new manager Ange Postecoglou following his appointment.
Essential Bite - in this segment from Episode 18 of The Midweek Show, former Scotland defender Steven Pressley discusses Scotland's Euro 2020 campaign. He's in conversation with Russell Walker. For more information on our team and variety of shows visit www.essentialpodcasts.co.uk And give us a follow on Twitter - @Essential_Pods
Andrew Maclean is joined by Mark Wilson to round off Scotland's EURO 2020 campaign before we shift our focus back to Scotland's upcoming league season...
Episode 18 of The Midweek Show is now live. Host Russell Walker is joined by former Scotland defender Steven Pressley. Elvis discusses Scotland's Euro 2020 exit, the future for the national side, Ange Postecoglou's appointment at Celtic and the Rangers response plus the challenges facing his new club Brentford now they are in the Premiership. For more information on our team and variety of shows visit www.essentialpodcasts.co.uk And give us a follow on Twitter - @Essential_Pods
Pat Nevin & Steven Thompson debate the positives and negatives following Scotland's Euro exit. Plus Scotland & Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths says he's fit & wants a new contract.
Scotland's Euro 2020 campaign comes to an end after defeat to Croatia at Hampden Park. We hear from Steve Clarke and the Sportsound team in the aftermath of the loss.
The Scottish baseball loving Bullpen Bros are back with their weekly round up in this one hour chat! The fans of the Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and Seattle Mariners all the way over in Bonnie Scotland (and indeed Yorkshire) are here to give their unique and fresh insight on America's game from the eyes of British soccer fans. Our regular weekly round up starts of with delight in the Highland Bullpen as our favourite player and honorary Scot, Daz Cameron, gets called back into the Tigers squad and tops it off with a clutch home run. A delight shared by all, not solely our resident Tigers fan. Our love of all things Scottish is matched by our love of things statistical! And we discuss a couple of obscure statistical achievements by two our teams that help us love the game of baseball. We even acknowledge Scotland's Euro 2021 disappointing start in the football. Which mother (or Madre) gets our hero of the week? Yorkshire Dave delves into Quality Starts, Tough Losses and Cheap Wins. yes, they are official terms! And Dave Jnr talks us through the All Star Game and vote and questions how we would set up a similar game in Scottish football. Clearly we had to edit out most of the chat here as we figure out the way forward! Red Sox fan Dave also gets his obligatory Ted Williams reference in. And in our topic of the week we get onto Spider tack, comparisons and major differences with cricket and the use of balls, Cycle Doping, Golf equipment and this random chat ends up explaining the Highland Games. The world's only podcast that takes you from Baseball to Tossing the Caber! Follow The Highland Bullpen via your favourite podcast apps and on Twitter (@HBullpen) and other social media channels. ©Tartan Podcasts 2021 CREDITS Take Me Out to the Ballgame Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Shards [Intro Version] Music provided and produced by LonePeakMusic Video Link : https://youtu.be/1BnmlzuVOCU
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by journalist, author and peace ambassador, Tasnim Nazeer. This week - COVID unlocking in Scotland and England, the launch of GB News, Scotland's Euro coverage and Indiana Jones in the UK. At the end of the show, Stuart, Eamonn and Tasnim share their personal media recommendations. Tasnim's campaign for diversity: www.tasnimnazeer.com/my-campaign-for-diversity-gets-response-from-ofcom/ Follow Tasnim on Twitter: @TasnimNazeer1 RECOMMENDATIONS: Stuart: ‘A History of the Hollywood Chronicle in 10 Books' - New York Times article - www.nytimes.com/2021/06/11/books/a-history-of-the-hollywood-chronicle-in-10-books.html Tasnim: ‘Friends: The Reunion' - available on Now TV - www.nowtv.com/watch/friends-the-reunion-2021/A5EK5anvvYyhYNqokgCJC Eamonn: ‘He opted to skip graduation and work a shift at Waffle House. His boss was not having it: ‘I was going to get him there no matter what' - Washington Post article - www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/06/14/graduation-waffle-house-teen-work/‘Hear My Song' - film available on Amazon Prime - www.amazon.co.uk/Hear-My-Song-Adrian-Dunbar/dp/B01J4DUDKU For more information about Talk Media, visit: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
Paul and Andy are on tour! The guys are in Glasgow ahead of Scotland's Euro tournament opener and they are joined by Jim White, Chris Iwelumo, Colin Hendry, Jack Cocker and Susie McCabe! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gordon Duncan is live from Scotland HQ at Drygate Brewery with Hugh Keevins, Mark Wilson, Gordon Dalziel, Gary Caldwell & Colin Hendry for Scotland's EURO 2020 opener against Czech Republic...
Gordon Duncan is live from Scotland HQ at Drygate Brewery with Hugh Keevins, Mark Wilson, Gordon Dalziel, Gary Caldwell & Colin Hendry for Scotland's EURO 2020 opener against Czech Republic...
Football Daft presents a special show on the eve of Scotland's Euro campaign as Clyde 1's Cassi Gillespie catches up with the last man to take the country to a major tournament, Craig Brown! Joining him are some of the characters that made up his team, with assistant Archie Knox, captain Colin Hendry and Cassi's very own dad, player liaison officer, Stuart MacMillan. The banter is fleeing as the boys relive memories and share some stories of what went on behind the scenes at France 98. Check out the video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rhqIgwr9DE&t=18s
Gordon Duncan is live from Scotland HQ at Drygate Brewery with Hugh Keevins, Mark Wilson, Gordon Dalziel, Gary Caldwell & Colin Hendry for Scotland's EURO 2020 opener against Czech Republic...
In this segment from Episode 16 of The Midweek Show, former Scotland boss Craig Brown takes us through the national side's three Euro 2020 group games. Russell Walker hosts and he talks to Craig about our games against the Czech Republic, England and Croatia. Craig, who guided Scotland to Euro 96 and the World Cup in France 98, enjoyed five major tournaments with the national side and he speaks at length about his hopes for this summer's showpiece. For more information on our team and variety of shows visit www.essentialpodcasts.co.uk And give us a follow on Twitter - @Essential_Pods
A special episode of the Locker Room while the normal programme is taking its summer break, Michael's guest is Gavin MacLeod, Chief Executive of Scottish Disability Sports. Tune in to https://indylive.radio at 4pm on Monday 14th for the first of our live reaction shows immediately following Scotland's Euro games
Join us for our preview of the Scotland National Team's 2020 European Championships! We discuss our confidence going into Group D, the prospect of getting out of it, how we feel about attending games vs Czech Republic and England, and who we think will be our star man this tournament! If you enjoyed this podcast, please do follow us to ensure that you do not miss out in future! Why not share it with a friend that may enjoy it too For the video version of this podcast, head to: https://www.youtube.com/c/RedTintedGlasses And why not subscribe whilst you're there? Music by Scot & The Eejits.
In this segment from Episode 16 of The Midweek Show, former Scotland manager Craig Brown assesses Steve Clark's squad for Euro 2020. Russell Walker is in conversation with the ex-national team boss. It's another fantastic exclusive on Essential Podcasts and we were grateful to Craig for being so open, honest and generous with his time. One of Scottish Football's true gentleman. For more information on our team and variety of shows visit www.essentialpodcasts.co.uk And give us a follow on Twitter - @Essential_Pods
Calum, Alan and Graeme preview Scotland's Euro 2020 opener against the Czech Republic, discuss the challenges ahead for new Dundee United boss Tam Courts and all the latest at Dundee. For 15% off our beautiful football and rugby nostalgia titles, perfect for the sport-loving dad or grandad in your life on Father's Day, go to https://www.dcthomsonshop.co.uk/ and use the code GIFT15 at checkout. Eligible titles are: Celtic in the Black and White Era, Dark Blue Blood, Jim McLean: Dundee United Legend, Lifted Over The Turnstiles, Rangers in the Black and White Era, Team Game, The Red Army and We Had A Dream. Offer ends 16 June 2021; see https://www.dcthomsonshop.co.uk/terms-and-conditions for full terms and conditions.
Welcome to the May/June issue of Team Talk, our Indylive Radio audio newsletter. In this issue we look back on our Holyrood election coverage and look forward to some special reaction shows following Scotland's Euro matches. You can check our schedule for timings on www.indylive.radio/radioschedule. We also find out what interviews James E has in the pipeline, checkout our guest appearance on the Yes Corner series plus an update on our new app, our crowdfunder and lots more news! Our May21 spotify playlist of all the best new Scottish music releases is also available on https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4VhNcovmGfTt4DKoJbTK05
Essential Bite - Episode 14 of The Midweek Show is now available, Russell Walker hosts and he's joined by former Scotland defender Steven Pressley. in this segment, Elvis discusses Steve Clarke's squad for this summer's European Championships. For more information on our team and variety of shows visit www.essentialpodcasts.co.uk And give us a follow on Twitter - @Essential_Pods
Join us as we discuss Steve Clarke's Scotland squad as the nation heads into their first major tournament since 1998, including the inclusion of Billy Gilmour, Nathan Patterson and David Turnbull! We also cover Jay Emmanuel Thomas' arrival at Pittodrie, and this summers departures from Aberdeen... If you enjoyed this podcast, please do follow us to ensure that you do not miss out in future! Why not share it with a friend that may enjoy it too For the video version of this podcast, head to: https://www.youtube.com/c/RedTintedGlasses And why not subscribe whilst you're there?
He can't please everyone, but Steve Clarke's Scotland squad for the Euros is being received well. Three uncapped players in Nathan Patterson, Billy Gilmour and David Turnbull are excitingly included, while Kevin Nisbet is given the nod as the third choice striker. Andy Bargh, Gordon Sheach and Ben Ramage are round the zoom call table to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Elite Series reaching an exciting conclusion, we discuss the positives and negatives from a Glasgow Clan and EIHL point of view. There's uncertainty about Glasgow Clan's 2021-22 season to be addressed, and what does the change in squad size regulation from UEFA mean for Scotland's Euro campaign?
It has been quite a season for Kevin Nisbet. The Hibs man has had what most would consider a breakthrough season - culminating in a call up for the Scotland side, and then making his debut at Hampden. Yeah, that's a breakthrough alright... Kevin joined Smiv and DJ for the latest episode of GOALMOUTH, and talked Scotland's Euro dreams, Hibs' brilliant season, and the delights of the Scottish lower leagues. The man of the moment also opened up about his journey to the international stage, revealing just how close he came to dropping out of football altogether in the process... Make sure to subscribe to the pod and visit our YouTube channel for more GOALMOUTH content!
It's a birthday special for our next guest as Good John speaks to Aberdeen Hall of Fame inductee Eoin Jess, who turns 50 today. Eoin discusses his life in Barcelona and how they have been coping with the pandemic. We then flip the conversation back to his childhood days and who his heroes were growing up in the 70's and 80's. Onto his career, the first time the wider footballing world became aware of Eoin Jess was when he was given a surprise start in the 1989 Skol League Cup Final at the age of 18. He took to the occasion like duck to water as Aberdeen beat Rangers 2-1 to lift the trophy, and he won a Scottish Cup medal as an unused substitute as the Dons beat Celtic in the 1990 Scottish Cup Final on penalties. During Eoin's first spell at Pittodrie, he won two Young Player of the Year awards, won Sportscene goal of the season in 1990/91, earned the first of 18 Scotland caps and played a key role in Aberdeen winning the 1995/96 CocaCola League Cup where they beat Dundee 2-0 in the Final. Jess joined Coventry in February 1996 for £2million. His spell was mixed by his own admission but he did help the Sky Blues stay in the Premier League both seasons, most notably with a winner against QPR, and he did enough to be part of Scotland's Euro '96 squad. He returned to Aberdeen in 1997 but it was a frustrating time as Aberdeen were fighting at the lower end of the table and he left in December 2000. Spells at Bradford, Nottingham Forest and Northampton followed before his retirement from his playing career. Eoin also describes his health scare in 2009 when he suffered a stroke and the honour of being inducted in the Aberdeen Hall of Fame and having a Cormack Park pitch named after him. We end with the usual slow fire questions including a best XI from Eoin's playing career. We wish Eoin a Happy 50th Birthday! Tweet us @sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Instagram - sffpodcast
It's a birthday special for our next guest as Good John speaks to Aberdeen Hall of Fame inductee Eoin Jess, who turns 50 today. Eoin discusses his life in Barcelona and how they have been coping with the pandemic. We then flip the conversation back to his childhood days and who his heroes were growing up in the 70's and 80's. Onto his career, the first time the wider footballing world became aware of Eoin Jess was when he was given a surprise start in the 1989 Skol League Cup Final at the age of 18. He took to the occasion like duck to water as Aberdeen beat Rangers 2-1 to lift the trophy, and he won a Scottish Cup medal as an unused substitute as the Dons beat Celtic in the 1990 Scottish Cup Final on penalties. During Eoin's first spell at Pittodrie, he won two Young Player of the Year awards, won Sportscene goal of the season in 1990/91, earned the first of 18 Scotland caps and played a key role in Aberdeen winning the 1995/96 CocaCola League Cup where they beat Dundee 2-0 in the Final. Jess joined Coventry in February 1996 for £2million. His spell was mixed by his own admission but he did help the Sky Blues stay in the Premier League both seasons, most notably with a winner against QPR, and he did enough to be part of Scotland's Euro '96 squad. He returned to Aberdeen in 1997 but it was a frustrating time as Aberdeen were fighting at the lower end of the table and he left in December 2000. Spells at Bradford, Nottingham Forest and Northampton followed before his retirement from his playing career. Eoin also describes his health scare in 2009 when he suffered a stroke and the honour of being inducted in the Aberdeen Hall of Fame and having a Cormack Park pitch named after him. We end with the usual slow fire questions including a best XI from Eoin's playing career. We wish Eoin a Happy 50th Birthday! Tweet us @sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Instagram - sffpodcast
The guys chat to Nick Butter, who's run a marathon in every country on the planet, and TV critic and tartan army member Ally Ross is in the studio to look ahead to Scotland's Euro qualifier against Serbia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining the guys for this show is Tartan Army foot-soldier and fellow Aberdeen fan, Fraser Wallace. We discuss Scotland's upcoming EURO 2020 playoff final vs Serbia, Steve Clarke's reign in charge, how the national team have progressed and the Nations League games vs Slovakia & Israel! For the video version, head to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGONWvOCG2XzSyH4og5W4jA
Hamish, Callum, Matt and Craig get together for part two of a Burst Baw summer special as the guys round off Scotland's bid for Euro 2008 qualification. From the highs of Paris to the lows of Panucci, featuring incredible diving, 17-year-old keepers and much more. Strap in and take a stroll down memory lane. It may be harder than you think. Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hamish, Calum, Matt and Callum get together for part one of a Burst Baw Special as they look back on Scotland's bid to qualify for Euro 2008. It was a memorable campaign than included massive highs and shattering lows - as well as Robbie Neilson starting away to Ukraine at right-back. They discuss this and more, including an absolute howler from Sky Sports' Richard Keys. Part two out next week. Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
It's Krys and Good John this week, F-Bomb John has taken an extended break. We kick off with a brief review of the conclusion to Scotland's Euro 2020 Qualifying campaign. A decent 2-1 in Cyprus saw the Scots come away with a 2-1 win, whilst Good John was one of the few who went to Hampden to see the side gain some kind of revenge on Kazakhstan with a 3-1 win. With three wins to end the section, it's a starting point for Steve Clarke to build upon for the crucial Euro 2020 playoffs in March. So, who will Scotland face – Bulgaria, Hungary, Israel or Romania? The whole complicated process of Euro 2020 is covered by the guys. This should be the first and last time we see a Multi-host event for the Euro's! By the time they come, some absent stars should be available, but where should Kieran Tierney play? Away from the International scene, the Challenge Cup saw Raith Rovers, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Partick Thistle and Rangers Under 21's advance to the Semi Final stage. Partick will host Raith whilst the young Rangers will travel to Inverness. The tournament is parked until February. We choose Ryan Christie's goal for Scotland against Cyprus as our #pickitoot for the week and preview the weekends League action, which returns after the International break. And finally, the Scottish Football Forums Podcast can reveal that we have organised a Charity Over 35's match between fans of Aberdeen and Celtic. The game will take place on Sunday 29 March 2020 at Broadwood Stadium with a 1200 kickoff. All proceeds from the game will go to mental health charity Back Onside, who specialise in assisting people with mental health issues by offering support and counselling. The game will also feature some former players from either side, of which we will reveal in due course. For further information on the charity, please visit their website
It's Krys and Good John this week, F-Bomb John has taken an extended break. We kick off with a brief review of the conclusion to Scotland's Euro 2020 Qualifying campaign. A decent 2-1 in Cyprus saw the Scots come away with a 2-1 win, whilst Good John was one of the few who went to Hampden to see the side gain some kind of revenge on Kazakhstan with a 3-1 win. With three wins to end the section, it's a starting point for Steve Clarke to build upon for the crucial Euro 2020 playoffs in March. So, who will Scotland face – Bulgaria, Hungary, Israel or Romania? The whole complicated process of Euro 2020 is covered by the guys. This should be the first and last time we see a Multi-host event for the Euro's! By the time they come, some absent stars should be available, but where should Kieran Tierney play? Away from the International scene, the Challenge Cup saw Raith Rovers, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Partick Thistle and Rangers Under 21's advance to the Semi Final stage. Partick will host Raith whilst the young Rangers will travel to Inverness. The tournament is parked until February. We choose Ryan Christie's goal for Scotland against Cyprus as our #pickitoot for the week and preview the weekends League action, which returns after the International break. And finally, the Scottish Football Forums Podcast can reveal that we have organised a Charity Over 35's match between fans of Aberdeen and Celtic. The game will take place on Sunday 29 March 2020 at Broadwood Stadium with a 1200 kickoff. All proceeds from the game will go to mental health charity Back Onside, who specialise in assisting people with mental health issues by offering support and counselling. The game will also feature some former players from either side, of which we will reveal in due course. For further information on the charity, please visit their website