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Join Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan, Findlay Marks and a whole host of guests on The Scottish Football Show podcast every Tuesday, to discuss the biggest, the baddest and the daftest talking points from the wonderful world of Scottish football.
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Nil Points For Rangers
Celtic put one hand and a pinky on the Scottish Premiership trophy after defeating Rangers 2-1 in the final Old Firm derby of the season.
Meanwhile, at the other end of the SPFL, East Kilbride are sitting on a 2-2 draw from their Pyramid play-off first leg against Stranraer.
The Kilby boss Mick Kennedy joins us to chat about the big finale next weekend as well as his own business, in charge of Black Rooster.
Andrew Slaven is joined by TNT Sports’ Laura Brannan and Melbourne City FC’s Findlay Marks as they wind down to the end of the season and prepare for EURO 2024.
Nick Montgomery is under growing pressure at Hibs, St Johnstone are struggling in the play-off spot and how has Andrew never heard of the Peter Lovenkrands dog story before?!
RUNNING ORDER:
00:00: Intro
04:23: Funnies including Lovenkrands, Eurovision and the Cologne mayor
10:27: Queen of the South's new boss Peter Murphy
14:10: Scotland squad update
16:35: East Kilbride manager Mick Kennedy
30:20: St Johnstone 10 years on from winning the Scottish Cup
35:15: SPFL round up including Motherwell thrashing Ross County and Aberdeen sweeping past struggling Hibs
43:40: Celtic sink Rangers with two games to go
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Scottish Football Oscars: Who is POTY?
It’s awards season but it’s far from a night at the Oscars… why is the PFA awards ceremony not the end of season party?
TNT Sports’ Laura Brannan and Sky Sports News’ Andrew Dickson join Andrew Slaven to break down the weird and wonderful Scottish football news including all the winners from the awards night.
Falkirk are the Invincibles, Philippe Clement takes the bait from Brendan Rodgers and it’s ok folks, Scott McTominay’s knee is not dead, like we first feared.
BEIN Sport’s Calum Brown joins the show to dissect Livingston’s relegation to the Championship and whether Davie Martindale can steer the Lions back to the top flight anytime soon.
RUNNING ORDER
00:00: Intro
01:35: Funnies
04:33: Who will televise the extra 20 games next season?
07:23: Celtic v Rangers preview
14:02: Managerial departures
16:47: Euro 2024 preview: 26-man squad and the latest injury news
21:20: PFA Awards: Manager and Goal of the Season
33:25: BEIN Sport's Calum Brown dissects Livingston's campaign
43:18: Premiership round up
43:51: Championship round up
44:53: League One round up
46:02: League Two round up
47:18: PFA Awards: Young Player and Player of the Year
52:32: Outro
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An Appointment With A Fish Supper
The integrity of the pyramid play-off system is on the rocks as Buckie Thistle gear up for war with the SPFL and SFA.
The Highland League winners have been denied a play-off spot as they don't have the bronze licence needed to enter the league system, but that's absolutely not the end of the matter.
Former Press & Journal writer Dave Edwards joins Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Anthony Joseph to break down the messy situation.
Meanwhile, Scotland's injury worries get worse with Scott McTominay and Kieran Tierney the latest on the treatment table.
And it's all heating up in League Two, will Stranraer survive or is Clyde going to complete a huge comeback?
Dundee United were also crowned champions at the weekend, but the Raith Rovers twitter account didn't enjoy Airdrie's guard of honour BEFORE it was official.
And where do you stand on comically large adult mascots holding hands with footballers? There’s nothing dull in Scottish Football…
RUNNING ORDER:
00:00 - Intro
03:38 - Funnies: The Inbetweeners memes, trophies for second place and adult mascots
12:04 - News: Scotland's injury crisis continues
18:09 - Buckie Thistle's play-off battle
39:22 - Premiership round up
42:58 - Championship round up
44:11 - League One round up
42:42 - League Two round up
46:09 - Goodbyes
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40 Years On With Maurice Malpas: When Roma Cheated Dundee Utd Out Of European Glory
It's all about league title success for Dundee United right now but this time 40 years ago the focus was all on European football.The Tannadice side could have got to the final of the European Cup if it wasn't for a hugely controversial referee bribery taking place in their semi final second leg away to Roma. In the story that could have been, United legend Maurice Malpas joins us for a look back on an incredible era in the club's history.
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‘Stotland’ Players Are Falling Apart
We may not get an Old Firm title decider in the league but Celtic and Rangers will go head to head in the Scottish Cup final for the first time in 22 years. Laura Brannan and John Blaesdale join host Andrew Slaven for a look back on an incredible semi final between Aberdeen and Celtic and a not-so-dramatic clash between Rangers and Hearts.The Scotland players are being hit by injuries just a month before the Euros squad is announced, we just can't bear to watch the end of the season anym...
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See You Jimmy
Rangers title tilt was trashed by Ross County who, themselves, ended their hoodoo with their first every victory over the Gers. How much does that affect the top and bottom of the Premiership tables?Motherwell’s equaliser against Hibernian meant that neither club made the top six - the result instead confirming Dundee position in the top half of the table for the final matches of the season.And could Aberdeen be about to announce Elfsborg Manager, Jimmy Thelin as their new boss?Andrew Slaven ...
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