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Joining Theo Delaney to relive the goals of her life is broadcaster Eilidh Barbour whose brilliant work across the BBC and beyond has made her a popular presence on the screens of fans of all sports. She has a particular love of football and has supported her local team St Johnstone all her life. Scorers include Stevie May, Carli Lloyd and Zinedine Zidane.@EilidhBarbour@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaney https://www.tonguetiedmedia.co.uk/eilidh-barbour https://www.theodelaney.com https://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
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Hello and welcome to an hour of St Johnstone based chit chattery. We kick off the show with a musically tribute to Stevie May because why not? We also have on St Johnstone Women's manager Mark Nesbit to discuss the forthcoming run of 313 consecutive home games. The charity prize bundle is launched and Wendy who makes a return! The club of shop of shame is obviously back in Glasgow and is tackled by 'stand-in Lynne' and we go down to the farm for theme team. All packed into an hour. Incredible.
Craig Fowler and Tony Anderson are joined in-person by Thom Watt as the trio look back over another jam-packed Scottish Premiership weekend.What's with all the last minute goals and please can this continue?Hearts flagging badly towards the end of the Edinburgh derbyThe one weak area of the Hibs side which could stop them from a top-four chargeMotherwell passing more than they ever did under Graham AlexanderStevie May, the son who can do no wrongMoritz Jenz's chances of remaining in the Celtic teamWhy Ross County should be fine despite a start of zero from twoDeclan Gallagher making an arse of himself at his former clubYlber Ramadani bringing a key dynamic to Aberdeen's midfieldDundee United's hangoverWould Joel Nouble be an EPL player if he could finish?Why the performance of Steven Davis was both a positive and negativeDerek McInnes' continued obsession with all-out man-marking against the Old Firm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Reaction to St Johnstone's 4-0 win over ICT to stay in the Scottish Premiership. We hear from Callum Davidson, Billy Dodds, Liam Craig, Stevie May, Shaun Rooney and Kirk Broadfoot
Joel and Fowler get together to discuss the midweek matches in the Scottish Premiership, including Celtic blowing away Rangers in a whirlwind first-half, the minor improvements which played a big role in St Johnstone eventually winning, the continued mess that is Aberdeen's squad, a tactical curiosity in Paisley, a fairly entertaining 0-0 Edinburgh derby (by its usual standards), and Ross Graham playing nothing like he did at Dunfermline. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the 6th instalment of our gameweekly series we cover the events of GW6 and preview the upcoming GW7, all through the lens of Scottish Fantasy Football. We break down our teams' performances and discuss transfer plans before offering up some advice on how one might deal with a bad GW, a conversion prompted by this week's average score of a mere 29 points. Before rounding off we answer fan questions covering Aberdeen assets and what our strategy is when it comes to picking FOR in the game. If you're wanting your question answered on the pod, then tweet it to us at @SFFantasyComm.
Join Glen & Calum as they review yet another horrendous result for Stephen Glass' Aberdeen side, as they fell to a 1-0 defeat at Pittodrie to St Johnstone, thanks to a long range effort from ex-Dons man - Stevie May! The pair then preview AFC's upcoming cinch Premiership clash with St Mirren in Paisley. 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?
“So instead look what he done, he's found a girl who's 31”. Not my words friends, the words of The Pigeon Detectives, as they discuss a 22 year old man with a thirst for an older lady. You know what else is 31? Dan. So come come and join him and Sam for Episode 31 (see, we were getting there) of Dogger Saints: An Unofficial St. Johnstone Podcast! We review all the action from a fine day up at Pittodrie on Saturday, as Stevie May FINALLY brought up a half century of goals for the club to FINALLY give the Saints a first league win of the season. We also had the pleasure of catching up with Saints cult hero and all-round superstar Attila Sekurlioglu for a brilliant chat about his time and affection for the Saints, how he wound up managing in Ghana, keeping spirits high during lockdown, and much more. Features? You want features? Well you're in luck, because we've got plenty of ‘em as we take a trip to The Royal via Hong Kong, stop for breakfast in God's own Granada Television Region for this weeks Club Shop of Shame, and announce the results of the Retail Special Theme Team. Plenty more happening on the pitch, so we discuss the upcoming Cup Der....Quarter Final away at Dundee, and are joined by radio man, hoarder of Buckfast, Hibee and all-round good guy Rory Barraclough to look forward to next Sunday's trip to Easter Road. With all this, and much, much more, we are truly spoiling you on a level of the ambassador at his reception. Get there!
Sam and Dan were reunited, and indeed it felt so good, down the Dogger on Saturday, and with the hangovers put to one side they reconvened for Episode 15 of Dogger Saints: An Unofficial St. Johnstone Podcast! The lads discuss yet another glorious victory at Easter Road on Saturday (we remember it, promise) and chat to the man between the sticks that day, as Saints goalkeeper Elliot ‘Ell Paz' Parish joins the lads for an absolutely hilarious chat about pitch invasions, cup glory, why Stevie May is Saints' biggest shitebag and much, much more. Speaking of more, we have that for you and then some, as we take George O'Boyle the closest he's ever got to a World Cup in a special The Royal/Saints Stories crossover episode. We head on tour to Finland to discuss a less glorious goalkeeper than our new friend Ell Paz, and stop at the Club Shop of Shame to prove that a fancy new league does not exclude you from flogging utter crap. With a look forward to next weeks Scottish Cup Semi-Final revealing a bullish/cautious split in the Dogger ranks, Dan going in a rant at the powers that be, cereal chat, singalongs and much more, this really isn't something you want to miss. Put your feet up in front of the wireless, get the pod on, and have a damn good time! Sponsored by wego Coach and Minibus Hire. Visit wego.scot for all the details.
Seán and Cameron are joined by Graeme and Taylor for another episode full of debates and laughs! Big Shout takes a look at the state of the Champions League, recent events at Parkhead, and the very important issue of concussions in football. In Second Ball, the boys analyse the big stories from the Champions League, question whether Shelley Kerr is still the right person for the job, and speculate over the future of St Mirren after police launched an investigation into potential financial irregularities at the Paisley club. It's a golden See it Out, as the team must come up with the older players who have grabbed a goal or two in Scotland and England. The show's rounded off with a quick preview of the Old Firm in Europe, where Taylor gets a bit carried away, before deciding upon the Game of the Week. Don't forget to subscribe and you can follow us on Twitter @ENRGExtraTime.
St Mirren and Kilmarnock's Covid-19 nightmare / Celtic and Rangers' Europa League reaction / Stevie May bangin them in / Lower league reaction and previewshttps://twitter.com/tapbagpodcast / https://www.facebook.com/TapBagPodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/TapBagPodcast)
Craig Fowler leads Monday's Premiership recap with with five games going ahead. Helping him on this show is:Tony Anderson to talk Neil Lennon's bizarre tactics and Hibs' wastefulness in the Highlands.Graeme Thewliss to wonder if JET is the answer to Livi's problems and Chris Burke's effectiveness.And Craig Cairns to question Brice Rice's use of metaphors and whether Stevie May is BACK! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A big, meaty episode for you paying homage to Rory McKenzie's worldie, Stevie May's middle finger to a certain pundit on this show, and Polish Paddy Klimala's unfounded hype. It's Episode 7 and whilst we've got a week to take our minds (briefly) off of Fantasy Football Scotland owing to the International break, we've enough content to keep you awake at night as you count down to the (Double) Gameweek to come and the all important team selections to be made. You also find out what one of us is wearing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show Niall, James and Stefan take a look at St Johnstone's 2-2 draw with Rangers and how Tommy Wright has once again dug the Perth side out from the ashes of a poor run of form to get them flying in the Scottish Premiership. Is Ali McCann the best young midfielder in the league right now? Why is Stevie May back to his best? And are the club on a steady, financial footing? All this and more discussed on today's show. Remember, if you like the show then please give us a kind rating on iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RANGERS were denied victory in Perth this afternoon as Stevie May grabbed an equaliser for St Johnstone with 10 minutes of this afternoon's Scottish Premiership clash remaining. The post St Johnstone 2-2 Rangers appeared first on Rangers Football Club, Official Website.
Rory, Cameron and Harry sit down to discuss the major talking points surrounding the Scottish Premiership. They begin with the controversy of Caley Thistle's James Keatings having his appeal to overturn his red card thrown out and what it could mean for Inverness. Following that they look at Aberdeen's tactical change, Celtic's depth, Hibs' change in fortunes and the return (maybe) of Stevie May. Find us on Twitter @pintsandpens
Graeme is joined by Andy and Craig Anderson to run through the things that are hot and not in the streets, before running through Motherwell's clean sheet, the return of Stevie May, the Stendel-show, and all the rest of the weekend's action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tony and Duncan are joined by a returning Craig Fowler to talk through the midweek action, including Aberdeen stinking up their own stadium, a tale of two performances at Easter Road, Leigh Griffiths feuding with old Ayrshire men, Jermain Defoe proving his worth, another depressing Stevie May showing, and Hearts continuing to be shit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 119 Broadcast 15-10-2019 A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. This week Peter, Alex and Jim discuss the international games and look at what is going on elsewhere in Scotland. We look forward to a visit to St Mirren and hear from Stevie May.
After some Scotland soul-searching, Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Kieran Canning crack on and preview the return of the Premiership. It’s a huge weekend for Hibs and Hearts, while Stevie May’s St Johnstone look to lift themselves off the bottom with a win at Pittodrie. Former Celtic star Mark Wilson joins us – he’s taking up the reins at Brechin City as they look to avoid a third successive relegation. Plus there’s tales of Fort William, Feyenoord lighters and Andrew’s brush with Mugabe. WE’VE GOT A NEW WEBSITE! check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) ! • PART 1: Some Scotland soul-searching (01m 10s) • PART 2: Hearts v Motherwell & Kilmarnock v Hibs previews (10m 55s) • PART 3: Aberdeen v St Johnstone preview with Ed Hodge, author of Our Day In May (22m 10s) • PART 4: Lee Price from Paddy Power – a bad weekend for Livi and Levein? (30m 00s) • PART 5: Interview with Brechin City manager Mark Wilson (31m 35s) • PART 6: Ross County v St Mirren, Hamilton v Celtic and Rangers v Livingston previews (39m 40s)
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
The Courier sports boys discuss the message Dundee United will send out to the rest of the league if they win again at Ayr United, and also on the agenda are the post-derby scars for Dundee, Stevie May’s return to Aberdeen, and another depressing few days for the Scottish national side. All recorded while curtseying to the new rector of the University of Dundee.
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 115 Broadcast 10-09-2019 A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. This week Peter and John discuss the transfer window signings and those who have gone out on loan. We look forward to the Aberdeen game and look back (through our fingers) at the Scotland internationals. We hear from Tommy Wright and Stevie May.
We briefly reflect on the return to goalscoring form against Ross County, say farewell to Stevie May, and chat about the progress of the AFC Women's team before we verbally wrestle for the right to get our favourites into the Dons side of the 21st Century. With John Sinclair and Mark Gordon.
It's a full ten minutes this week - a quick round-up from the Ross County match with post match reaction from Derek McInnes and Greg Leigh. Plus news about Joey Harper being inducted the Scottish Football Hall of Fame, Stevie May departs Pittodrie and a quick round up of the rest of the week's Dons and Scottish football news.
No one is safe from this man's tongue - Steve Allen takes to the airwaves on LBC every weekday morning from 4am until 7am and on weekends from 5am until 7am. Hear all of Steve's show with the news, travel and breaks taken out.
Edge of your seat stuff at Dens Park, as Aberdeen edge Dundee after extra time on Sunday with goals from Andrew Considine and Sam Cosgrove. We're post-match with Derek McInnes following the game, plus catch up on the latest transfer news on Sam Cosgrove and Stevie May, Aberdeen Women's 9-0 success, Lewis Ferguson and Connor McLennan get a Scotland call-up, the League Cup Quarter Final Draw and the League lose their sponsor. Plus ticket news on upcoming matches and a wee bit more on this week's AFC DONScast.
It all kicked-off yesterday after news that Scott McKenna put in a transfer request, and the club subsequently rejected it - we have more plus the latest on Stevie May and we hear from Ryan Hedges and Derek McInnes following our league opener against Hearts on Sunday. Plus the regular news round-up from the past few days and a round of the Scottish Premiership matches from the weekend.
We're back for the 2019/20 season with a quick round up of Dons news from the past week including the latest on Scott McKenna and Stevie May, the Scottish League Cup draw and our friendly against Blyth Spartans AFC. The AFC DONScast will be back on Friday evening with post match from our match against FC Chikhura Sachkhere and a look-ahead to our league opener against Hearts - join us from 10pm for that one.
Doubling up on top guests for you this week as both Ben Palmer and JJ Bull are with us to assess the balance of power in the tie with Chikhura Sachkhere, the continuing misadventures of Stevie May, and an SPFL opener with Hearts that isn't really being hotly anticipated for some (Craig Levein based) reason. Listen; subscribe; tell a friend about us, or an enemy, we're not fussy.
Jonny McFarlane and Gaby McKay join Adam Miller to discuss all the latest news from the mad world of Scottish football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jules Boyle joins Jonny McFarlane to discuss all the latest news from the mad world of Scottish football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On episode 11 of Quell Party, we chat with Stevie May about freestyle skating, not taking yourself too seriously, and the queer skate community.
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 060 (Broadcast 10-07-2018) A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. In this episode John and Peter look back at the Chris Millar testimonial game and forward to Berwick and East Fife. We look at the later stages of the World Cup too. With clips from Tommy Wright, David Wotherspoon, Tony Watt, Stuart Milne, Stevie May and Derek McInnes.
Rory, Harry, James and Cameron bring you the 50th edition of our podcast. They run through the weekends games including a surprise Accies win, an excellent start at Pittodrie for Stevie May, the quality of Celtic's youngsters, Ross County's struggle for goals, the consistancy of the St Johnstone players and the Hearts managerial saga. There is also the inevitable gripes over the Scotland squad and the show is rounded off with predictions for this weekends fixtures. Thank you to everyone who has listened to any of our first 50, and here's to the next 50. Listen in and enjoy. Find us on twitter @pintsandpens
We debut (and possibly say farewell to) a brand new feature on an unsuspecting Martin Stone, while we're also joined by Dons snapper Scott Baxter to praise Stevie May, while lamenting a sketchy display v Dundee.
This week we're joined by freelance football journalist Ben Palmer, and Dundee fan Jamie Keith to talk Stevie May, send Jamie into a spiralling pit of depression over the loss of Kane Hemmings, and reminisce about pies past as we nominate our favourite Sc
Krys and I discuss the Premiership games from the weekend. Jamie Hamill's clash with Derek Adams is quite rightly under the microscope. Jim Goodwin's red card is also up for discussion. Stevie May's lob, Chris Sutton's goal against Rangers and Kenny McLean's 13 second strike also feature. We discuss who we would pick for the PFA player of the year in each division – if we were allowed a vote. John joins us, finally, for the Premiership predictions and the charity bet. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake. sfootballforums On Twitter http://forums.scottishfootballforums.co.uk/
Krys and I discuss the Premiership games from the weekend. Jamie Hamill's clash with Derek Adams is quite rightly under the microscope. Jim Goodwin's red card is also up for discussion. Stevie May's lob, Chris Sutton's goal against Rangers and Kenny McLean's 13 second strike also feature. We discuss who we would pick for the PFA player of the year in each division – if we were allowed a vote. John joins us, finally, for the Premiership predictions and the charity bet. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake. sfootballforums On Twitter http://forums.scottishfootballforums.co.uk/