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Scottish Football Podcast BBC Radio Scotland
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3.9 • 74 Ratings
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The latest talking points in the national game with the BBC Scottish Football Podcast. Breaking news, views and analysis
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Killie and St Mirren reaction plus League Cup preview
Kenny Crawford is joined by Andy Newport of the Daily Record to reflect on a historic and eventful night for Kilmarnock and St Mirren in Europe. Killie fan Paul Montgomery gives his reaction to his side’s 1-1 draw with Cercle Brugge while Saints supporter Andrew Christie discusses the Buddies' goalless game with Valur. We also have a special dispatch from Pie and Bovril founder Div MacDonald from Reykjavik. And, as if all that’s not enough, the guys also find time to look ahead to what promises to be a dramatic conclusion to the League Cup group stage.
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Strong showings from both St Mirren and Kilmarnock in European qualifying
Alasdair Lamont and the team react to Kilmarnock 1-1 Cercle Bruges and Valur 0-0 St Mirren
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European excitement for Killie and St Mirren
Kenny Crawford is joined by Jason Naismith and Mark Atkinson to discuss all the big news in Scottish football and look ahead to huge European nights for Kilmarnock and St Mirren.
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Dundee United season preview
Amy Canavan previews the season ahead for Dundee United with the club’s former skipper Seán Dillon and Alan Temple of The Courier and Evening Telegraph.
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Aberdeen come from behind to beat Airdrie in Thelin's home debut
Reaction to Aberdeen's win over Airdrie in the League Cup at Pittodrie in new Dons' manager Jimmy Thelin's first home match
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Ross County season preview
Ray Bradshaw previews the season ahead for Ross County with the former player Callum Morris and fan podcaster Ramsay Banks.
Customer Reviews
Where did it go?!?!?!?!!
Where did this podcast go?!?!?!!! We want it back now!!! Plz bring it back, this was the only good Scottish Football podcast out their
Truth in advertising
The episode on July 13th labeled the domestic season gets underway was in fact nothing more than a show on Aberdeen. 22 of 23 minutes spent on Aberdeen. I’ll never get that time back. You are BBC SCOTLAND you should cater to all teams and fans.
Your host is an amateur. At the very end he lists players that scored hat-tricks except Dylan Vente of Hbs. Just never mentions him.
If you’re only going to talk about a single match and 80% of that is about 1 team, your title should reflect that. Not the first time this has happened. You’re supposed to be the big dog, start acting like it.
Get better pundits!
Much too dependent on inarticulate ex-player pundits who don’t have anything to contribute beyond cliches.