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Findlay Marks is an award-winning video editor and creative writer, and he also appears on the Totally Scottish Football Show. We talk through his experiences of working with some big brands and clubs and discuss how Scottish football could get better at telling its stories.
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan react to Scottish Cup semi-final weekend on the Totally Scottish Football Show. It will be Hibs versus St Johnstone in the Scottish Cup final. If Hibs have better players, are St Johnstone better coached and do they have all the momentum right now? And will the final be at Pittodrie? It’s been a great week at Easter Road with Josh Doig awarded Young Player of the Year in Scotland. JJ gives us the breakdown on yet another promising Scottish left-back. Raith Rovers midfielder Ross Matthews joins us ahead of their Championship play-off with Dundee as they aim for back-to-back promotions. Plus eating cereal out of trophies, space cadets and Mahrez’s magic train. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Gallagher joins Aberdeen (01m 00s) • PART 2: St Johnstone 2-1 St Mirren (06m 30s) • PART 3: Hibs 2-0 Dundee Utd (20m 30s) • PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power (34m 30s) • PART 5: Raith Rovers’ Ross Matthews on the Championship play-off (36m 00s) • PART 6: Midweek Premiership preview (43m 00s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC FOR £4 A MONTH: • theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 3 continues and this latest episode sees me joined by the Telegraph football Writer JJ Bull. JJ was brought up in NE Scotland so we initially talk about his connections with myself up here! We then move onto talk about the Dons growing up and where they are at present under Derek Mcinnes. We go onto talk about moving to London and getting involved in journalism before discussing working on the Totally Scottish Football Show podcast with friends Andrew Slaven and Laura Brannan. Keep a listen out for a fascinating story involving James Richardson and karaoke as well as some other interesting Thoughts and musical interludes! In Association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music.
Former football writer and co-founder of Muddy Knees Media, Iain Macintosh, joins Inside the Beautiful Game to talk about his career in football. In his role with Muddy Knees, Iain has been one of the driving forces behind The Totally Football Show podcast as well as their sister shows: The Totally Football League Show, Golazzo and The Totally Scottish Football Show. Prior to Muddy Knees, Iain worked with ESPN, wrote for Singapore’s The New Paper and has written extensively about the Football Manager and Championship Manager game series. This episode of Inside the Beautiful Game was recorded on March 31, 2020. You can find Inside the Beautiful Game on Facebook and follow the pod on Twitter @InsideTBG or on podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/inside-the-beautiful-game-991478 Please leave us a review and 5* rating either on Apple podcasts or at http://ratethispodcast.com/inside. Thanks!
Ahead of a huge weekend, especially in Dundee and Glasgow, Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Kieran Canning are back on the Totally Scottish Football Show. Rangers silence the Legia fans (including Artur Boruc) and join Celtic in the Europa League group stages. The two meet on Sunday. Who has the upper hand? And should Gerrard pick matchwinner Morelos? After one year in charge, we hail Holt as Livi continue to defy the odds. Former Hibs striker Tam McManus analyses the headaches for Heckingbottom at Easter Road. Elsewhere, have St Johnstone signed the old Stevie May? And should Scotland pick 11 midfielders next weekend? WE’VE GOT A NEW WEBSITE! check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) ! • PART 1: Liam Henderson’s Scotland chances (01m 00s) • PART 2: Rangers v Celtic preview and Europa League reaction (05m 00s) • PART 3: Motherwell v Hibs preview with Tam McManus (15m 00s) • PART 4: Aberdeen v Ross County preview (25m 30s) • PART 5: Lee Price from Paddy Power – derby delight? (30m 45s) • PART 6: Dundee derby preview with the BBC’s Richard Winton (32m 20s) • PART 7: Livingston v St Mirren preview with Calum Brown from the Talk Livi podcast (35m 30s) • PART 8a: St Johnstone v Kilmarnock & Hearts v Hamilton preview (42m 30s) • PART 8b: More Scotland squad reaction (55m 00s)
Huge weekend of talking points in the Premiership and beyond. Andrew Slaven is joined by JJ Bull from the Telegraph and Fin Marks from COPA90 on the Totally Scottish Football Show. Celtic win the title at Pittodrie despite the presence of the McKenna GTA lorry. Has Neil Lennon done enough to secure the manager’s job next season? Rangers make it 5 wins in a row against Hibs but Allan McGregor channels John Cleese and gets himself sent off. And Hearts have a cup final on the horizon. So why are the fans revolting? Dundee are down and we have a mountain of stats to explain why. And there’s plenty of love for Motherwell’s young superstar David Turnbull. It was the last day of the regular season in the SPFL and we talk to Alloa Athletic chairman Mike Mulraney about the only amateur club in the Championship surviving in the second tier. Plus Zander Clark is like a cat in goal for St Johnstone. But not in a good way. • PART 1: Mourinho to Celtic? (01m 30s) • PART 2: Celtic crowned champions at Pittodrie (03m 00s) • PART 3: Dundee relegated by Hamilton with Alan Pattullo from The Scotsman (10m 30s) • PART 4: Rangers 1-0 Hibs (19m 00s) • PART 5: SPFL update with Neil White (26m 00s) • PART 6: Interview with Alloa Athletic chairman Mike Mulraney (32m 45s) • PART 7: Hearts 0-1 Kilmarnock, Motherwell 1-1 St Mirren & St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston (36m 15s)
Everyone’s been getting the boot, literal or figurative in Scottish football this week. Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Anthony Joseph are back once again with the Totally Scottish Football Show. Alex McLeish is sacked as Scotland manager. Stefan Bienkowski joins us to discuss where it went wrong for Big Eck. And who steps into the hotseat? Clarke? McInnes? Scotland Gemmill? Speaking of Steve Clarke, Kilmarnock lose 1-0 to Aberdeen, with three Killie players sent off in the process. Did Clarke go too far in his criticism of referee Steven McLean? Ross County are all but promoted to the Premiership while St Mirren are doing their best to ensure a trip to Dingwall next season. Elsewhere, could Heckingbottom’s Hibs sneak into Europe? Do Hearts get bored? And Hamilton owe the waiter a large tip. • PART 1: Alex McLeish sacked by Scotland (04m 00s) • PART 2: Kilmarnock 0-1 Aberdeen – Killie end with 8 men! (13m 00s) • PART 3: Livingston 1-3 St Mirren with Graeme Macpherson from the St Mirren Supporters Trust (19m 00s) • PART 4: Hearts 1-3 Rangers (25m 45s) • PART 5: SPFL update with Neil White (30m 00s) • PART 6: Ross County promoted to the Premiership (34m 30s) • PART 7: Hibs 0-0 Celtic, St Johnstone 2-0 Dundee & Hamilton 1-1 Motherwell (38m 30s)
Appearing from amidst the smoke and coconuts, its JJ Bull, Laura Brannan and Kieran Canning with the Totally Scottish Football Show. Hibs win the Edinburgh derby. Heckingbottom’s still unbeaten in the Premiership as his side may be about to finish above Hearts. Dundee aren’t on great form but Patrick Barclay is. He joins us to debate the Dee’s potential future in the Championship. The notes for our panel’s discussion of the relegation six-pointer between Hamilton and St Mirren include the terms ‘diving weasel’ and ‘crime of Panenka.’ East Kilbride may be younger than JJ’s jacket but they could be on the verge of promotion to the SPFL as we discuss Edwin Van der Sar’s favourite Scottish team and new Lowland League champions. Elsewhere Arfield steps up, Clarke has the hump and is it all set up for Aberdeen to finally beat Celtic at Hampden? • PART 1: Hearts 1-2 Hibs with Lewis ‘Statement League’ Cumming (02m 30s) • PART 2: Hamilton 1-1 St Mirren (12m 40s) • PART 3: Dundee 0-2 Aberdeen with Patrick Barclay (18m 00s) • PART 4: Motherwell 0-3 Rangers (27m 30s) • PART 5: SPFL update with Neil White (34m 00s) • PART 6: East Kilbride’s promotion hopes with Paul Thomson, sports editor at East Kilbride News (37m 30s) • PART 7: Celtic 0-0 Livingston & Kilmarnock 2-0 St Johnstone (43m 30s)
A pivotal Premiership weekend brings Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan together once again for the Totally Scottish Football Show. Celtic take a giant step towards their 8th title in a row with victory in the derby over Rangers, as messrs Morelos, Kent and Halliday all line up for a piece of Scott Brown. But perhaps the biggest game of the weekend sees St Mirren overcome Dundee and leapfrog them in the battle to beat the drop. Matchwinner Brad Lyons joins us on the podcast. The biggest shock of the weekend is in the Championship. We check in at Scotland’s number 1 semi-pro club Alloa after they defeat league leaders Ross County. And who’s going on a European tour? The Dons thought they’d got it done but Hearts and Hibs have hauled themselves back into the mix. Plus Killie get silly as they hump Hamilton. • PART 1: Celtic 2-1 Rangers (02m 40s) • PART 2: St Mirren 2-1 Dundee with Brad Lyons (13m 00s) • PART 3: Hearts 2-1 Aberdeen (20m 00s) • PART 4: Kilmarnock 5-0 Hamilton with the Killie Hippo (26m 00s) • PART 5: SPFL update with Neil White (32m 30s) • PART 6: Alloa 1-0 Ross County with Jack Haugh from the Alloa Advertiser (36m 00s) • PART 7: Livingston 1-2 Hibs & Motherwell 3-0 St Johnstone (40m 30s) • PART 8: A look ahead to the midweek fixtures (46m 00s)
The Totally Scottish Football Show invades the Totally Football Show for a special episode. In the space of one crazy Tuesday, Brendan Rodgers walks away from Celtic for Leicester. And consigliere Neil Lennon returns to the managerial hot seat at Celtic Park. Our regular Scottish trio of Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull from the Telegraph and Laura Brannan from COPA90 are in the studio to discuss a huge story in British football. Although the digital Jim Leighton is sadly unable to join us. With Celtic just games away from completing a domestic treble, and with Rodgers claiming to be a Celtic fan, should the fans feel betrayed? Barca Jim discusses Brendan’s exit and whether Lennon can get the Bhoys over the line. Or are the feats of the treble treble or 10 titles in a row now in jeopardy? Plus Jonathan Northcroft from The Sunday Times, author of Fearless: The Amazing Underdog Story of Leicester City, debates how good a fit Rodgers is for Leicester. And does this represent a sobering moment for Scottish football? RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Rodgers leaves Celtic – the immediate reaction (01m 30s) • PART 1b: The Celtic fan’s perspective with Barca Jim (05m 20s) • PART 2: Jonathan Northcroft on what this appointment means to Leicester (12m 00s) • PART 3: Neil Lennon takes the reins at Celtic for the rest of the season (19m 45s)
The Totally Scottish Football Show invades the Totally Football Show for a special episode. In the space of one crazy Tuesday, Brendan Rodgers walks away from Celtic for Leicester. And consigliere Neil Lennon returns to the managerial hot seat at Celtic Park. Our regular Scottish trio of Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull from the Telegraph and Laura Brannan from COPA90 are in the studio to discuss a huge story in British football. Although the digital Jim Leighton is sadly unable to join us. With Celtic just games away from completing a domestic treble, and with Rodgers claiming to be a Celtic fan, should the fans feel betrayed? Barca Jim discusses Brendan’s exit and whether Lennon can get the Bhoys over the line. Or are the feats of the treble treble or 10 titles in a row now in jeopardy? Plus Jonathan Northcroft from The Sunday Times, author of Fearless: The Amazing Underdog Story of Leicester City, debates how good a fit Rodgers is for Leicester. And does this represent a sobering moment for Scottish football? RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Rodgers leaves Celtic – the immediate reaction (01m 30s) • PART 1b: The Celtic fan’s perspective with Barca Jim (05m 20s) • PART 2: Jonathan Northcroft on what this appointment means to Leicester (12m 00s) • PART 3: Neil Lennon takes the reins at Celtic for the rest of the season (19m 45s)
Huge talking points, big debates. Good time for a Totally Scottish Football Show with Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan. We preview the midweek Premiership action as Hearts host Celtic. The champions are looking for 10 wins in a row but is Brendan Rodgers edging closer to the managerial hot-seat. at Leicester? Kilmarnock are up against Motherwell which gives us a chance to discuss a rescinded red against Rangers for Bachmann and the Steelmen’s controversial goal against Celtic, as James Scott plays the role of Kanu. And after Killie manager Steve Clarke’s complaints about fan abuse, we delve deep into the issue of sectarianism with Andrew Smith from The Scotsman. Where does it stem from and what can be done? We’re joined by the one and only Pat Nevin who talks to us about his perfect life at Clyde. Also on the agenda: Shinnie, Kamara and Paul McGowan channels Chun-Li. • PART 1: Hearts v Celtic preview (02m 30s) • PART 2: Sectarianism & strict liability with Andrew Smith from The Scotsman (09m 10s) • PART 3: Kilmarnock v Motherwell: that Bachmann red card and that Motherwell goal (24m 00s) • PART 4: Aberdeen v Hamilton preview (34m 25s) • PART 5: SPFL round-up with Neil White (38m 45s) • PART 6: Pat Nevin interview on his time at Clyde (41m 30s) • PART 7: Rangers v Dundee & St Johnstone v Hibs (50m 30s)
The season so far in the Premiership has entertained beyond all expectation and the January transfer window is following suit. The Totally Scottish Football Show is back as Andrew Slaven, Harry Slavin and JJ Bull look at the progress made in this campaign so far by each Scottish Premiership club. 1 point separates the top 3 so Rangers have gone big, signing Jermain Defoe and Jordan Jones amongst others. Will the impending departure of Jones in the summer unsettle Bret 'The Hitman' Hart’s favourite team Kilmarnock? Or will Timothy Weah, the President’s son, give the champions the advantage in the title race? Can Ross McCormack put a controversial few years behind him as he returns to Fir Park on loan? And will he fit into Motherwell’s herd of rhinos approach? The great Oldfirmfacts joins us to review Beaton Mania, and the continued fall-out from the referee’s performance in Rangers’ victory over Celtic at the end of 2018. They never sleep in the Championship, League One or League Two. The BBC’s Richard Winton tells us about the structural changes being made at Tannadice, as Dundee United strive for a way back into the big time. Plus we analyse a disappointing January so far for Hibs, the end of the Levein-McInnes bromance and the Dumbarton Ultras. • PART 1: The top three – Beaton Mania and a busy window already for Celtic, Rangers and Kilmarnock, with Oldfirmfacts (2m 00s) • PART 2: Aberdeen and Hearts in the title hunt, plus the row between McInnes and Levein (17m 15s) • PART 3: SPFL round-up with Neil White (26m 15s) • PART 4: The state of Dundee United with Richard Winton (29m 30s) • PART 5: St Johnstone and Livingston defying expectations (35m 30s) • PART 6: Hibs’ miserable start to 2019 with Gavin Wilson from the Hibs Talk podcast (38m 35s) • PART 7: Motherwell and Hamilton – the return of Ross McCormack (42m 45s) • PART 8: The bottom two – St Mirren and Dundee’s struggles (46m 00s)
4 points separate the top 5 in the Scottish Premiership. Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull are joined by a variety of guests to sign off for Christmas by looking at another weekend in the most exciting league in Europe. Hibs turn up for the big game as they blow Celtic away from kick-off. We wish Leigh Griffiths well as he takes time off from football. Does Brendan Rodgers need to buy another striker in January? Rangers are back on top of the table but Steven Gerrard is bemoaning their lack of killer instinct (in front of goal, not on the SNES). Is that something Aberdeen have? They’ve silently snuck their way to 4 points off the summit. Livingston thrashed Hearts 5-0 on Friday night, lauded by some as their greatest ever result, as the Lions prove once again that they fear nobody. Just another day in their incredible 2018. Matt Elder, sports editor of the Fife Free Press, joins us to reminisce about Raith Rovers, one of the teams of the 90s, former opponents of Bayern Munich, now looking to gain promotion from League One. Plus we find out JJ’s karoke weapon of choice. The Totally Scottish Football Show will return on the 7th January. • PART 1: Hibs 2-0 Celtic with Barca Jim (2m 50s) • PART 2: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee with Barry Richmond from the Killie Trust (11m 00s) • PART 3: St Mirren 1-2 Aberdeen (18m 30s) • PART 4: Livingston 5-0 Hearts with Livi blogger Andrew Semple (22m 10s) • PART 5: SPFL round-up with Neil White (28m 50s) • PART 6: A look at Raith Rovers with Matt Elder from the Fife Free Press (31m 20s) • PART 7: Rangers 1-0 Hamilton & St Johnstone 1-2 Motherwell (37m 30s) • PART 8: A look ahead to the midweek fixtures (43m 00s)
Given the lead changed hands in the Premiership three times this week, we’re really going to have to make the Totally Scottish Football Show a daily podcast to stay up to date. Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan are back to dissect another action-packed weekend. Celtic put in the best performance of the season in Scotland to dismantle and unseat Kilmarnock from the top of the table. Should Steve Clarke have killed the Killie-Leicester comparisons when he had the chance? Dundee are rising like Lazarus, unbeaten in 4 games, and off the bottom of the table after holding Rangers to a draw despite an early red for Ralph, to leave Gerrard raging. Scotland will play England in their first ever Women’s World Cup match next summer in Nice. Journalist Alan Campbell gives us the latest from Shelley Kerr’s camp. Aberdeen infuriate by beating Rangers before losing to St Johnstone. Hearts win at last but unfortunately we have to talk about racism rearing its ugly head. Hibs also earn a much needed 3 points but is Neil Lennon falling out of love with football? Plus hear how Noddy cars can help assistant referees. • PART 1: Celtic 5-1 Kilmarnock (2m 50s) • PART 2: Dundee 1-1 Rangers with Grant Hill from Nutmeg Magazine (10m 10s) • PART 3: Aberdeen 0-2 St Johnstone (23m 20s) • PART 4: Hearts 1-0 Motherwell as racism rears its ugly head (27m 10s) • PART 5: SPFL round-up with Neil White (33m 30s) • PART 6: Alan Campbell on Scotland’s draw for the Women’s World Cup (37m 00s) • PART 7: Hamilton 0-1 Hibs & Livingston 3-1 St Mirren (41m 30s)
Yes, we bring you the ABC of Scottish football on the Totally Scottish Football Show. Andrew Slaven and Laura Brannan are back, along with JJ Bull who’s written another song – “We’ve Got Graeme Shinnie,” soon to be the official Aberdeen League Cup Final anthem. Ibrox hall of famer and former Scotland assistant manager Terry Butcher joins us to talk about the national team and the ever-improving Rangers. St Mirren win for the first time since the opening day of the season thanks to the most heroic Hammill performance since The Last Jedi. Celtic saw off Hamilton at New Douglas Park and we learnt a lot about both clubs this week. Including Ziggy Gordon’s heart-breaking choice between chess and football and Mikael Lustig’s acting chops. Plus we check in with Auchinleck Talbot, the non-league team who have travelled 1400 miles in three rounds in the Scottish Cup and now look to reach round 5 for the first time in their history. • PART 1: Reflecting on Scotland v Israel (1m 30s) • PART 2: St Mirren 2-0 Hearts (5m 20s) • PART 3: Hamilton 0-3 Celtic with Andy McGilvray from the Hamilton Advertiser (11m 45s) • PART 4: Hibs 2-2 Dundee (21m 00s) • PART 5: Rangers 3-0 Livingston & Terry Butcher interview (26m 00s) • PART 6: Fraser Wilson from the Daily Record on Auchinleck Talbot’s Scottish Cup run (36m 45s) • PART 7: St Johnstone 0-0 Kilmarnock & Motherwell 3-0 Aberdeen (42m 00s) • PART 8: JJ’s Aberdeen Betfred Cup Final song – “We’ve Got Graeme Shinnie” (50m 30s)
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Kieran Canning bring you the Totally Scottish Football Show - the podcast that wonders whether Alfredo Morelos owns a sword. League leaders Hearts are undone by the worst offside trap of the century at Ibrox as Rangers insert themselves into the title race – so says Steven Gerrard. We’re joined by Mr Motherwell Stephen Craigan to discuss his role developing young players at Fir Park. Hibs hammer Hamilton and stay second. Are Neil Lennon’s men in the hunt for the title? And could Hamilton benefit from the advent of Goalie Tree? Celtic also hit six at St Johnstone and even though he scored four in 45 minutes, Barca Jim explains why some fans still don’t fancy Forrest. It’s Adios Alan Archibald who is sacked as Partick Thistle manager in the Championship. Matt Greer explains the fatherly relationship Archibald had with the Thistle faithful. Plus Scott McKenna’s retrospective ban for Aberdeen is enough to make JJ explode. And Liam Fontaine lays down the gauntlet to other Championship centre-halves with his brand new single. • PART 1: The League Cup semi-final saga and Liam Fontaine’s new single (1m 00s) • PART 2: Rangers 3-1 Hearts (6m 00s) • PART 3: Hibs 6-0 Hamilton (11m 45s) • PART 4: St Johnstone 0-6 Celtic with Barca Jim (17m 00s) • PART 5: Motherwell 1-1 Livingston with Stephen Craigan (25m 00s) • PART 6: Championship, League One and League Two headlines with Neil White (32m 00s) • PART 7: Alan Archibald sacked by Partick Thistle with Matt Greer (34m 30s) • PART 8: Kaiser giveaway winner (37m 30s) *e-mail us hello@muddykneesmedia.com or via Twitter @TheTotallyShow • PART 9: Aberdeen 4-1 St Mirren & Dundee 1-2 Kilmarnock (38m 50s) • PART 10: Leigh Griffiths withdraws from the Scotland squad (46m 45s)
In a podcast packed full of talking points, Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull have gone all out. The host of Scottish football on Sky Sports, Hayley McQueen, joins us to dissect the first Old Firm game of the season, as debate rages over whether Ryan Jack was fouled in the lead-up to Celtic’s winner. That’s one of many refereeing decisions that’s got the panel hot and bothered. Not least Partick Thistle’s ghost goal against Morton in the Championship, which makes us question reality. Hearts stay top of the Premiership thanks to a hat-trick from the moaning, yet brilliant Steven Naismith, a match that proved to be the last in charge of St Mirren for Alan Stubbs Former Scotland manager Gordon Strachan is also our guest as we debate the appointment of Andy Robertson as Scotland’s new skipper. And the top scorer in all of British football this season, Stephen Dobbie of Queen of the South, is on the Totally Scottish Football Show. Gordon Strachan is an ambassador for Paddy Power – to read his columns, visit news.paddypower.com. • PART 1: Hearts 4-1 St Mirren: Alan Stubbs sacked (2m 35s) • PART 2: Celtic 1-0 Rangers with Hayley McQueen (9m 20s) • PART 3: Aberdeen 0-2 Kilmarnock (21m 55s) • PART 4a: Gordon Strachan interview (27m 25s) • PART 4b: Ryan Fraser discussion and Andrew Robertson – new Scotland captain (32m 35s) • PART 5: Livingston 2-1 Hibs (36m 45s) • PART 6a: Championship, League One and League Two headlines with Craig Anderson (41m 20s) • PART 6b: Stephen Dobbie interview (43m 50s) • PART 6c: Partick Thistle’s ghost goal (47m 30s) • PART 7: Dundee 1-3 Motherwell and Hamilton 1-2 St Johnstone (51m 00s)
Jimbo, Opta's Duncan Alexander, Tom Williams and James Horncastle talk big bouncy wins, respect, and rethinking possession stats. Plus, Fortnite, the Old Firm, and a farewell to Deuce RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Man U 0 - 3 Spurs, meltdowns and shifting sands (0m 40s) • PART 1b: Watford v Spurs preview (11m 20s) • PART 1c: Leicester v Liverpool and Chelsea v Bournemouth previews (15m 00s) • PART 2a: Ligue 1 and Serie A updates (21m 40s) • PART 2b: Old Firm derby preview - with Andrew Slaven from the Totally Scottish Football Show (29m 50s) • PART 3a: Man C v Newcastle preview - and more on possession stats (33m 00s) • PART 3b: Palace and Saints, Fulham and beats, (40m 00s) • PART 3c: West Ham, Cardiff and Huddersfield chat (43m 20s) • PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power’s Lee Price (51m 20s) • PART 5: Exeunt ones (53m 50s) LIVE NEWS • Join Jimbo, James Horncastle, Duncan Alexander and Michael Cox in [**London on Mon 24 Sept at the Queen Elizabeth Hall**](https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/128635-totally-football-show-live-james-richardson-2018). • and our lineup in **[Manchester on Friday 5 October at the RNCM](https://www.seetickets.com/tour/the-totally-football-show-live)** is Jimbo, Horncastle, Rory Smith and Daniel Storey CHARITY NEWS: • we’re working with **CALM,** the Campaign Against Living Miserably, who are dedicated to preventing male suicide. Head to the [Calm Zone](https://www.thecalmzone.net/) PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by [**Paddy Power** - home of the Money Back Special](http://www.paddypower.com/) GET IN TOUCH: • find us on **[Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/)**. • send us a **[tweet: @TheTotallyShow](http://www.twitter.com/thetotallyshow)**
Journalist Kieran Canning joins Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull on The Totally Scottish Football Show. The podcast that’s cooler than Stephen Glass’s bicycle. After just 7 weeks in charge, Kenny Miller sensationally leaves Livingston. Has the game moved on beyond the player-manager role? And do the Lions call Hopkin for help? Glasgow City Women are through to the last 32 of the Champions League. Manager and former Scotland striker Scott Booth talks to us about the impact on the women’s game. We analyse the best of the Betfred Cup action. Rangers lose Jamie Murphy to the plastic pitch but will they lose Alfredo Morelos to Bordeaux? And why is everyone at Celtic to blame for the Dedryck Boyata debacle? Plus we identify the Scottish Ederson and the origin of the Doonhamers. • PART 1: Kenny Miller leaves Livingston, with Livingston blogger Andrew Semple (2m 35s) • PART 2: Kilmarnock 1-3 Rangers (10m 45s) • PART 3: Dunfermline 0-1 Hearts with Michael Crawford from Pars Review (19m 20s) • PART 4: Partick Thistle 1-3 Celtic with Callum Stewart (24m 40s) • PART 5: Interview with Scott Booth, manager of Glasgow City Women (32m 30s) • PART 6: League One and League Two headlines with Craig Anderson (39m 00s) • PART 7: The rest of the Betfred Cup action (40m 45s)
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