The Go Radio Football Show Podcast thegoradiofootballshow
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The very best podcasts for ’Glasgow’s Own’ brought to you by Go Radio. Football, music, entertainment and more...
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The Go Radio Football Show 1st May
Listen back to Paul Cooney, JOHN HARTSON and Jamie Murphy as they talk all things Scottish football.
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Go Radio Football Show 30th April
Listen back to Paul Cooney, Peter Grant and Stephan O’Donnell as they talk all things Scottish Football.
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The Go Radio Football Show 29th April
Listen back to Paul Cooney, Andy Walker and Stephen McGinn as they talk all things Scottish Football.
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The Go Radio Football Show 26th April
Listen back to Paul Cooney, Stephen McGinn and Jamie Murphy as they talk all things Scottish football.
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The Go Radio Football Show 25th April
Listen back to Paul Cooney, Stephen McGinn and Andy Walker as they talk all things Scottish Football.
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The Go Radio Football Show 24th April
Listen back to Paul Cooney, Barry Ferguson and Mark Guidi as they talk all things Scottish football.
Customer Reviews
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Good show, good guests but needs faster and more consistent uploads, ssb is up right away…….take note and you’ll take some downloads off them👍
Cringe
Paul cooney's tongue is so far up Ferguson @rse it’s embarrassing !
(Oh Barry )
Shoots and Misses.
Andy Walker, Peter Grant and Barry Ferguson are the sole reasons to listen. All three are forthright, considered and lacking in pretension. As a rule of thumb; If they’re not on don’t bother. Paul Cooney is a harmless enough host. Rob McLean seems to have departed. Mark Guidi still doing that passive/aggressive thing he brought to and thankfully took from the far better SSB on Clyde 1. And to this they’ve added no one’s favourite: Kenny Miller. This man is, perplexingly, currently ubiquitous in Scottish football coverage. No one I’ve asked is quite sure why. He makes the Kardashian Klan seem underexposed. And like the eponymous sisters, his contributions rarely reach beyond the level of clichéd banality. ‘A luv the Ranjurs’ is about the gist of most of it. An ability to play football does not necessarily translate into the ability to talk about football.