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Scotland's World Cup countdown continues, but what does Steve Clarke really need from the final warm‑up against Bolivia in New Jersey: a result or simple survival in punishing conditions? How close should he go to his starting XI, and which key players need protected before the tournament begins? Is the goalkeeper jersey Craig Gordon's to lose, or has Angus Gunn done enough to stake his claim? Has Lawrence Shankland forced his way into the conversation to start, or is his future impact still best felt from the bench? In the women's game - how crucial are the upcoming qualifiers against Israel and Hungary, and can leaders like Caroline Weir and Erin Cuthbert guide Scotland over the line? Finally, did St Mirren make the right call by backing Craig McLeish, and what can his appointment mean for the club's direction next season?
Andrew Maclean is joined by Kenny Miller to discuss the ongoing Celtic manager hunt, the imminent appointment of Craig McLeish as permanent St Mirren boss, and the build up to Scotland at the World Cup continues. Plus Beat The Pundit Listen live from 6pm every weeknight on Clyde 1: https://hellorayo.co.uk/clyde/ways-to-listenTwitter: https://x.com/ClydeSSBInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/clyde1ssbTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clydessbFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/clyde1Check out our YouTube channel & subscribe via: https://www.youtube.com/@Clyde1SSBPrevious shows: https://hellorayo.co.uk/podcasts/superscoreboard/
St Mirren remain a Premiership side and Jamie & Sam discuss the ugly way we managed to do it. https://miseryhunters.co.uk https://patreon.com/miseryhunters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony Anderson and Andy Harrow discuss St Mirren's nervy victory over Partick Thistle in the second leg of the playoff final, whether Thistle missed a glaring opportunity and what it means for both teams over the summer. They also look back on Celtic's Scottish Cup triumph over Dunfermline Athletic and Neil Lennon's weird Martin O'Neill tribute. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Set pieces, long throws and tippy-tappy in the box; St Mirren stay up, plus will Lawrence Shankland be a success at Rangers? With David Currie, Kris Doolan and John Walker.
Richard Gordon and guests react to St Mirren 1-0 Partick Thistle in the Premiership play-off second leg
The Go Radio Football Show: May 25th, 2026 with Scottish Gas. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! The Go Radio Football Show is proudly nominated for The Spotify Listeners' Choice Award at the very first Scottish Podcast Awards.
Could Steve Clarke be about to extend his stay as Scotland manager? Plus we look at the Premiership play-off final as Partick Thistle host St Mirren as they look to make it back to Scotland's top flight. With Charlotte Cohen, Ray Bradshaw and Ryan Flynn.
Richard Gordon and the team review Partick Thistle 1-1 St Mirren in the first leg of the Premiership play-off
Gordon Duncan, Marvin Bartley and Brian Graham are in the studio on the day Hearts released a statement saying they're concerned with the "troubling precedent whereby a pitch invasion can determine the duration of a football match" after their last-day title loss to Celtic.Meanwhile, a Rangers fan says the Jambos weren't "robbed" of the title, they were "MUGGED".Plus, there's reaction to Motherwell being approached by Toulouse looking to appoint Jens Berthel Askou and we look ahead to Partick Thistle's play-off final first leg with St Mirren on Thursday.
Send us Fan MailThis week we look back over the final two matches in the league campaign against St Mirren and Dundee, as well as the season overall. We talks ins and outs, ups and downs, changes of heart and direction.There's the latest from Aberdeen FC Women, who played their last league match too, ahead of a do-or-die play off against, as yet, undecided opposition. From the Highland League, Brora completed their promotion play off against Edinburgh City at Meadowbank, a story from the Juniors that's worth the wait, and, of course, we have to look ahead to the World Cup!As always, Pittodrie P.S. features expert contribution and analysis from Dave Macdermid and Andrew Shinie, and is hosted by John Mellis. Support the show
Welcome back to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. In this week's episode, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper are joined by Michael Grant, Scottish football correspondent for The Times and author of Fergie Rises, to tell the story of how a young Alex Ferguson shattered the Old Firm duopoly and transformed Aberdeen into serial winners.This Episode was recorded before the dramatic showdown on the final day of the SPL season between Celtic and Hearts, but was this just the start of the Hearts story? Will they continue threatening to break the Rangers-Celtic stranglehold for years to come? Wilson, Draper and Grant trace the remarkable parallels with Ferguson's Aberdeen revolution. They explore how a brash 36-year-old manager, fresh from a humiliating tribunal after being sacked by St Mirren, walked into a club that had nearly been relegated two years earlier and forged a dynasty. Along the way, they examine the clashes on the pitch, the psychological scars of Fergie's playing days, the infamous post-cup final rant that still hurts his players 40 years on. Michael Grant reveals the man behind the myth... volatile, funny, manipulative, and utterly relentless.00:00 Introduction — Hearts, the Old Firm, and Why Fergie Matters Now06:30 Aberdeen Before Ferguson — Nearly Relegated12:45 The St Mirren Sacking and the Tribunal19:20 The Westhill Willy Biters27:10 Willie Miller and the Power Struggle34:50 Breaking the Old Firm's Psychological Hold42:15 Winning the League — 5-0 at Easter Road48:00 Knocking on Fergie's Door at 3am53:40 The Liverpool Humiliation58:10 Fergie's Fury — The Morning After Anfield01:03:20 Youth Development and Building a Dynasty01:09:00 The Infamous 1983 Cup Final Rant01:14:30 Why the Old Firm Were Vulnerable — and can Hearts Can Do It Again? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That's it – season 2025/26 is in the bag in the City of Discovery. Ups, downs and middling nonsense is all over for another campaign. But what did we make of the final day? Dundee defeated Aberdeen at Dens to notch a superb home record across the entire season and did so in dramatic fashion with Ryan Astley's late winner securing eighth place. Was it a fond farewell for Luke Graham? And what hint of the future did we see against the Dons? Dundee United, meanwhile, finished off their season with a draw at St Mirren in the deadest of dead rubbers. But there's still plenty to discuss including Keir Gilligan's debut in place of the absent Will Ferry, how Sam Cleall-Harding got on and a look ahead to the World Cup. Plus Craig Sibbald's fan fear after Falkirk pre-contract announcement. Tuning in to join host Sean Hamilton are the Courier's Dundee FC writer George Cran and Dundee United writer Alan Temple. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Today's conversation is with Lee Mair.Lee spent over a decade in professional football, playing more than 300 games across Scottish football with clubs including Dundee, Aberdeen, and St Mirren - where he was part of the side that lifted the Scottish League Cup in 2013.But this conversation isn't just about football.Since retiring from the game, Lee has gone through the difficult transition many professional athletes face: figuring out identity, direction, purpose, and what comes next after sport.After trying multiple career paths including coaching, personal training, and IT sales, Lee eventually found his footing in finance before launching Mair Finance in 2023 - a business that has rapidly grown and now works with companies turning over hundreds of millions of pounds.We unpack the realities of leaving professional sport, the emotional and practical challenges of starting over, the transferable skills elite athletes carry into business, and why relationships and networking have been the foundation of Lee's growth.Expect to learn:What Lee's ambitions were as a young professional at DundeeHis fondest football memories, including winning the League Cup with St MirrenThe teammates and managers who shaped him mostWhat elite sport teaches you about discipline and resilienceWhy the transition out of football can be so difficultHow lost many athletes feel after retirementLee's route through coaching, PT, Herbalife, and IT sales before financeWhy he launched Mair FinanceHow networking and relationships helped grow the businessThe types of clients Mair Finance now works withThe biggest challenges of building and delegating within a growing businessWhat Lee would tell young footballers preparing for life after sportThis was a really honest conversation about identity, reinvention, business growth, and adapting when the thing you've known your whole life suddenly ends.Get 20 lessons from 330 CamBro Conversations - https://colcambro.kit.com/60ed1b527b Get my Linkedin for Sales Guide - https://colcambro.kit.com/products/linked-in-personal-brand-for-sellingGet my Peak Productivity BLUEPRINT - https://colcambro.kit.com/products/peak-performance-blueprint Make Millionaire Money Moves - https://millionaire-fhcpmlvz.manus.space Book a conversation about Private Medical Insurance with Lewis & Mark - lewis.mitchell@wpa-hcp.org.uk and Mark.McKenzie@wpa-hcp.org.uk Connect with Lee:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-mair-b78803a6/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mairzo5/Mair Finance Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mair_finance/Connect with Col:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/col.cambro/Email List: https://colcambro.kit.com/30bde23b0c Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ColCampbell
Welcome to today's ACSOM livestream! As we look ahead to a massive clash against Heart of Midlothian, we evoke the ultimate standard of Hoops resilience: the legendary 1985/86 Scottish Premier Division title race. On that unforgettable final day on May 3, 1986, Celtic pulled off one of the greatest title turnarounds in football history. Trailing league-leaders Hearts by two points, the Bhoys went to Love Street and dismantled St Mirren 5-0. Meanwhile, two late, dramatic goals from Dundee's Albert Kidd shattered Hearts' dreams at Dens Park, handing Celtic the championship trophy on goal difference. That is the true definition of Celtic's fighting spirit. No matter the odds, we never stop! In today's live breakdown, we are discussing:
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The Go Radio Football Show: May 13th, 2026 with Scottish Gas. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! With the Scottish football season hitting boiling point, this episode dives straight into the drama, pressure, and defining moments shaping the title race and relegation battles. From Kilmarnock's survival-clinching win to St Mirren's fight for playoff survival, every result matters—and the tension is palpable. Former pros Aiden McGeady and Kevin Kyle break down the biggest talking points, including Celtic's late-season surge under Martin O'Neill, the psychology of players heading into must-win matches, and the evolving role of coaching in modern football. The conversation goes deeper into tactical trends—like inverted wingers—and why creativity may be getting lost in today's game. Plus, heated fan calls and insider opinions fuel debates on Celtic's title chances, Hearts' momentum, Rangers' future direction, and whether Scottish football is missing key development roles that exist elsewhere. Highlights: ⚽ A dramatic breakdown of the title race run-in and key fixtures
Gordon Parks believes there needs to be a clear-out at Ibrox in the summer and new faces signed to give Rangers a chance of winning the League. Hugh MacDonald fears the worst for St Mirren in the play-off final. Who are the top 50 players in the Scottish Premier League since 1975?
Can St Mirren get out of the play-off mire as the penultimate bottom-six matches take place and we preview the Premiership play-off semi-final as Dunfermline host Partick Thistle. With Ray Bradshaw, Ryan Flynn and Rory Loy.
David Currie and the team review all of Tuesday night's Premiership action as Kilmarnock and St Mirren both win
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Dalziel and Cillian Sheridan to look ahead to the mammoth midweek fixtures as St Mirren battle for top flight survival, and Celtic and Hearts tussle over the Scottish Premiership title. On the phones Rangers' fans react to the news Danny Rohl will remain in the Ibrox dugout for the start of next season and Celtic fans rate their chances of toppling an impressive Motherwell tomorrow night.
Send us Fan MailThis week we look back at our victory over Dundee United and ahead to the final two games against St Mirren and Dundee.Aberdeen Women are readying themselves for a play-off, by trying to find some winning form to boost confidence ahead of it. On Aberdeen FC Loan Watch we ask whether there might be a second chance for some of our loanees who were told their contracts wouldn't be renewed. Plus, the latest from the Juniors and the Highland League Champions Brora Rangers as they fight for promotion to League 2.As always, Pittodrie P.S. features expert analysis and contribution from Dave Macdermid and Andrew Shinie, and is hosted by John Mellis. Support the show
Euan Taylor joins Craig Anderson to cover another weekend of twists and turns in the Scottish Premiership. Daizen Maeda finally turns up at the business end of the season, Hearts get a point which could be good or bad at Fir Park and Josh Campbell continues to confound. In the bottom six, Killie impress while St Mirren are in real bother, Dundee secure safety in style and there's the Toyosi Olusanya show in Aberdeen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Celtic triumph in the Old Firm game to knock Rangers out of the title race, Hearts drop vital points at Motherwell, and Kilmarnock put St Mirren in play-off trouble – It's the weekend debrief. With Jonathan Sutherland, Andy Halliday and Darren O'Dea.
A 2-0 win for the Dons over Jim Goodwin's Dundee United on Saturday sees the us mathematically secure our SPFL Premiership status for another season - Gary & Graham are here to look over that and ahead to the prospect of consigning St. Mirren to the playoffs on Tuesday. Become a paid subscriber over at abzfootballpodcast.com Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Tom English and Ryan Stevenson are joined by the fans debating a big afternoon as Dundee retain their top flight status whilst Kilmarnock pick up a huge win at St Mirren.
There's an Old Firm derby which could be pivotal in the destination of the title and at the bottom Kilmarnock host St Mirren as both seek to avoid the play-off. Looking ahead to the weekend fixtures. With Andy Burke, Scott Allan and Andy Halliday.
It was a big day at Dens Park on Saturday and that's where we start this podcast. Dundee grabbed a crucial victory to put St Mirren in a whole heap of trouble. Joe Westley's early goal was enough to earn the points but there was a big negative after losing Jon McCracken to injury. Are the Dark Blues safe now? Plus what happened to Dundee United at Kilmarnock? It was a day to forget for the Tangerines so what went wrong? Tuning in from home are Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple alongside ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
There could be a crucial game in the play-off battle as Dundee host St Mirren and we start looking ahead to Monday's monumental match as Rangers visit Hearts. Looking ahead to the weekend fixtures. With Charlotte Cohen, Scott Allan and Andy Halliday.
We look at the play-off battle as Dundee, Kilmarnock and St Mirren fight to avoid 11th place and we ask which Premiership clubs are most in need of major surgery in the summer transfer window, we ask if Celtic's James Forrest has an outside chance of making the Scotland World Cup squad and look at the SWPL title race. With Charlotte Cohen, Rory Loy and Joelle Murray.
Dundee host St Mirren on Saturday in their biggest match of the season – win and all is rosy, lose and not so much. Will Steven Pressley change his team again? What must he avoid against the Buddies? And are Dundee soft? United, meanwhile, are aiming to sew up seventh spot by ending a miserable run at Rugby Park. It's been 10 long years since they won a league match away to Kilmarnock. Plus plenty of transfer and contract stuff to discuss with the Tangerines. Joining host Sean Hamilton in the studio are Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran alongside ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Hearts come from behind to beat nine-man Hibs, while Rangers lose at home to Motherwell and Dundee, St Mirren and Kilmarnock are in play-off danger. With Jonathan Sutherland, Kevin Thomson and James McFadden.
If you want to try NordVPN, head over to https://nordvpn.com/terracepod for a free 30-day, money-back guarantee. Craig Fowler and Tony Anderson discuss the three games which took place in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday as the post-split fixtures got underway. They discuss Livingston getting their first victory since August, Craig McLeish's tactical blunder, Stephen Robinson deserving more credit, Nicky Cleșcenco's surprise appearance, Kyrell Wilson's thunderous strike, and why Celtic will win the Scottish Premiership title race. 08:45 Celtic 3-1 Falkirk 25:51 St Mirren 0-2 Livingston 40:19 Aberdeen 1-0 Kilmarnock Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Stuart and Barry as they have their weekly discussion on all things Celtic, reflecting on a dramatic recent performance against St Mirren and looking ahead to the next crucial league fixture as the season reaches its defining stretch.Key discussion points:• What recent performances say about Celtic's ability to deliver in big moments • Inconsistency, structure and whether the team has a clear identity• Standout contributions from key players and impact subs• The James Forrest debate and the value of experience in the squad• Recruitment analysis across different managers and what's gone wrong• Media narratives and attempts to “rewrite” recent history• Early transfer links, including goalkeeper options• Fan action, atmosphere and the mood around the club• Predictions and key players ahead of the next fixture
James Tavernier announces his Rangers exit at the end of the season, plus how ready are Aberdeen, Dundee, St Mirren and Kilmarnock for the play-off battle? And what will we see from St Johnstone in the Premiership in August? With David Currie, Robbie Neilson and Stephen McGowan.
In this edition of The Huddle Breakdown, Alan and James dissect a polarizing Scottish Cup semi-final victory over St. Mirren, characterized by a dominant first-half "packing score" of 220 that devolved into a second-half "debacle" of tactical paralysis. The duo explores Celtic's alarming "hibernation" periods—highlighted by a staggering 34-minute stretch without a single shot—and questions if the squad is currently the "worst coached team in the league" despite their progression to a final against Neil Lennon's Dunfermline. As they look toward the post-split fixtures against Falkirk and Hibs, the discussion shifts to the desperate need for "moments of magic" from high-quality but fitness-compromised stars like Kieran Tierney and Kelechi Iheanacho to salvage the title race.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode:Celtic 6 goals vs St Mirren — does it matter for the league?Should Callum McGregor be dropped by Celtic?Is McGregor still good enough to start for Celtic?Our predictions for Celtic's final 5 league gamesHow does the Scottish Premiership title race end?and much moreTreat yourself or the 20MT listener in your life, as well as supporting the podcast with some 20MT merch at 20mt.bigcartel.com/You can help support the production of these podcasts, get AD FREE content as well as gaining access to over 1200 extra episodes at patreon.com/20MinuteTimsSign up for Celtic's Youth Development Lottery The Celtic Pools and help shape Celtic's future here - https://celticpools.securecollections.net/index.aspx?Agent=353920MT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The showpiece Scottish Cup Final in May will see Martin O'Neill take on his former player, Neil Lennon after a dramatic weekend of Semi-Finals which saw Celtic overcome St Mirren in Extra-Time and Championship side Dunfermline beat top-flight Falkirk!The boys review the weekend's action and also look ahead to the start of the MASSIVE post-split fixtures with Hearts, Rangers and Celtic facing their must-win games in their bid to win the title. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Anderson is joined by Graeme Thewliss as they hurtle through both Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Semi-Finals. Diving into Saturday the boys discuss the Neil Lennon factor at the Pars, Falkirk's struggles to get into the game, mind-games and the star performers, before jumping into Sunday's goal-fest, with praise for St Mirren's battling instinct, and a dig into why Celtic are so weird, and have they figured it all out? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Celtic score four in six extra time minutes to crush St Mirren's Cup hopes and Championship Dunfermline edge out arch-rivals Falkirk on penalties, with Andrew Petrie, Cammy Kerr and Michael Grant.
Gordon Duncan, Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah take your calls after a dramatic weekend in the Scottish Cup semi-finals.Celtic will play Dunfermline at the final in May, hear from fans of both teams as well as a disappointed St Mirren supporter.Celtic fans debate with the panel over who should start in the title race run-in with calls for more game time for Kelechi Iheanacho and maybe less for captain Callum McGregor. Also, the Full Time Teaser and Beat The Pundit!
Celtic just gave us a massive glimpse of what this squad is truly capable of. After a chaotic 6-2 victory over St Mirren in the Scottish Cup semi-final, the path to the Double is officially open. But how do we bottle that extra-time brilliance and ensure we cross the finish line in both the Scottish Premiership and the Cup Final? In today's Celtic livestream, we're breaking down: ✅ The Tactical Shift: What changed in extra time to trigger that 4-goal blitz? ✅ The Double Charge: Analyzing the remaining league fixtures and the final against Dunfermline. ✅ Key Performers: Was Kelechi Iheanacho the missing piece of the puzzle? ✅ Consistency is King: How Brendan Rodgers can "tap into" this clinical edge for the rest of the season. The potential is there - now it's about the execution. Join the conversation in the live chat and share your thoughts on whether Celtic are now clear favourites for the Double! Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the BELL to stay updated on all things Celtic!
Celtic are through to the Scottish Cup final after beating St Mirren 6-2 (aet) where they will face Dunfermline. With Richard Gordon, Pat Bonner, Steven Thompson and Tom English.
Andrew Maclean, Hugh Keevins, Gordon Dalziel and Cammy Bell take your calls after Celtic book their spot in the Scottish Cup Final against Dunfermline after an extra time goals fest to seal a 6-2 win over St Mirren.
Andrew Maclean is joined by Hugh Keevins, Gordon Dalziel and Cammy Bell as Celtic storm to the Scottish Cup Final against Dunfermline in extra-time after giving up a 2-0 lead to Craig McLeish's St Mirren side.
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It's Scottish Cup weekend with Neil Lennon's Dunfermline taking on Scottish Premiership side Falkirk in what's set to be a fiery Semi-Final!Celtic and St Mirren take each other on at Hampden for the first time since Stephen Robinson's side triumphed over a shell shocked Wilfried Nancy. With Martin O'Neill and Craig McLeish in the dugouts this time - will we see a different outcome!Si Ferry, Slaney, Derek Ferguson and Gordon Dalziel look ahead to the weekend's action! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Cynic Weekly – The original 90 Minute Cynic PodcastGall is joined by Stuart and Barry as they have their weekly discussion on all things Celtic and look ahead to the upcoming game against St. Mirren in the Scottish Cup.The panel break down what the win against St Mirren at the weekend tells us, while off-field noise ramps up. Attention also turns to the summer, with discussion around transfer targets, squad gaps and Celtic's strongest XI as things stand.Key discussion points:• What the St Mirren win reveals about Celtic's current level• Standout performers and areas still lacking• The mood around the club heading into the split• Boardroom change and shifting dynamics off the pitch • Media criticism and how fair it really is• Early transfer links and positions needing strengthened• What we want to see in the next St Mirren clash
We've got a special location for the podcast this week as the boys record the show from the OVO Hydro, the venue for next month's Open Goa Live with Ally McCoist! The lads preview the show as well as discuss all the main talking points from the weekend's SPFL Scottish Premiership action!We discuss the insane scenes from the 9-goal thriller at Falkirk as Rangers came back from 2-0 down to win 6-3 to keep them within 1 point of the top. Hearts overcame a tough challenge against Motherwell to secure a late 3-1 win to maintain their lead and Celtic edged past St Mirren 1-0 to keep their title hopes alive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.