The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast
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Podcast Description
Scottish football podcast, brought to you by Capital City Press sports reporter Alan Temple, Kenny Millar of The Sunday Post and freelancer Craig Fowler. From the Glasgow giants down to the clubs battling it out in the Third Division, finally the beautiful game in Scotland has the football show it deserves.
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Pie in the Sky(Sports) | Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 72 - 76 Craig Fowler. On this week's show we lavish some deserved praise on clinical Champions-elect Celitc, who dismantled Hibs 5-0 in Edinburgh this weekend, although we try to provide a little cogent analysis in terms of where things went wrong for the Hibees, too. There's a defeat for Rangers in front of the club's biggest home crowd of the season, Motherwell administrative staff search iTunes for 79p copies of Zadok the Priest and Dunfermline still can't win at home. We also chat Killie Pies and a horrorshow on Sky. We've a Scotland squad to dissect, including the inclusion of Craig Gordon, Charlie Mulgrew and Matt Philips. There will also be analysis of Livi's first win under Hughes and Collins, County's stumbling form and a brawl between Arbroath and Cowdenbeath punters. Punt of the Week, Where are they Now? and the Predictions League will be thrown in for good measure. Enjoy! | 20 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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‘Cause I’m the Taxman | It has been a rather momentous week in Scottish football and, naturally, there will be a focus on Rangers' plunge into Administration. Not being financial experts, we will do our best to navigate the intricacies of the matter, and there will be *as live* reaction to the news of Rangers appointing an administrator, being docked points and Hearts paying their tax bill - which all happened as we were recording. There's also some football to talk about, and we will go through the weekend's SPL action, including some overdue praise for the excellent Joe Ledley, a Sone Aluko inspired Rangers dismantling dismal Dunfermline and we bow to the dancing feet of Gary Mackay-Stevens. Livi have appointed the dream team of John Collins and John "Yogi" Hughes, an exciting move which will rightfully kick off our lower league round up. There's also the predictions league, Where are they Now? and Punt of the week for you to get you're teeth into. Enjoy. | 14 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Murderous Tones of Kenny Shiels | Last week saw the closure of the January Transfer Window and the Scottish Cup fifth round - neither of which brought any joy to Rangers fans. We dissect the chaos and Govan, while bestowing deserved plaudits on Dundee United. There's also the march of Celtic, while we look back at two matches which nearly provided shocks - and could still when the Valentine's Day replays role around. Last night saw the remarkable sacking of Gary Bollan by Livingston; naturally that kicks off an intriguing SFL section. After consecutive promotions, what was behind Ged Nixon's decision, and who's next for the Almondvale hottest. The SPL returns - so does the Prediction League, and with Craig leading by 7 points Kenny needs a good week. Where are they Now? and Punt of the Week also take pride of place. | 6 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Billy the Cow’s Exclusive Transfer Mooooves | It's a transfer deadline day extravaganza, so naturally even more fraught, manic, slapdash and unprofessional than normal. Still, bear with us. We'll chat about the moves which have happened, will happen, might happen, and probably won't happen. There will also be some *actual* football to discuss, especially with a couple of entertaining - albeit in different ways - League Cup semi-finals at Hampden. There's also the weekend's SPL action. There's plenty to chat about in the SFL in terms of results and transfers, and we'll also have the usual Punt of the Week and Where are they Now? Enjoy the Show. | 31 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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It’s Business Time… | On this week's show we'll look at the increasingly fraught battle at the bottom of the SPL, after Hibs capitulated at Easter Road and Dunfermline pulled one out of the bag at Rugby Park. At the top, the Celtic juggernaut rolls on while Rangers continue to bumble and stumble through January. We'll also talk gestures and bans. In the SFL, Falkirk, Raith Rovers' attacking options, Derek Lyle and East Stirlingshire's devilish link to Alan's bank balance all fall under the microscope. There's also a preview of the League Cup semi-final's, the Predictions League, Where are they Now and Punt of the Week in a packed show. Enjoy. Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 61 - 67 Craig Fowler | 23 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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He is the One and Oné | This year begins with the focus all on the William Hill Scottish Cup. The 4th round may have been devoid of 'fairytale' shocks but contained plenty of close-run encounters, not least at Tynecastle, where we begin our round up. Spliced with the Cup action will be some transfer news, speculation and other tidbits. Including Gardyne for United, Casilinuovo signing on for Raith and the future of Scotland's top scorer Ryan Donnelly. [Show recorded before Monday's draw, thus no follow-on reaction from what balls were picked out by AVB and Lippi!] There will also be Where are they Now? and law-based Punt of the Week, the remnants of SFL news not covered during Part One, and the return of the Predictions league - with just one point between the lads. Happy New Year, and enjoy the show. Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 60 - 61 Craig Fowler | 9 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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That’s Moneyball | Welcome to this week's episode of The German-style-railed-modern-standing-section. On this week's show we will look back on an SPL weekend packed with the usual mixture of vital matches, refereeing controversies and outstanding strikes [both footballing and physical, looking at you Goodwin.] We'll have a wee chat about safe standing, following on from the news that the SPL will allow pilot schemes from any clubs who wish to trial it. Which clubs would benefit? Do the costs stack up? Is this a game-changer? In the lower leagues we wax lyrical about comeback kid Craig Sibbald, the clean-living Ryan Donnelly and the [not 27 years old] Ian Little. There will also be Where are they now? and Alan takes on the role of Craig in the Predictions League. [Ed - Sorry, Craig]. Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 57 - 59 Craig Fowler | 20 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cool Story, Bro | Hello and welcome to this week's episode of The Terrace. On the show Craig and Kenny run through Saturday's SPL action; including Motherwell tightening their grip on 3rd place, Rangers lacking in creative spark and why you should never celebrate being awarded a penalty. The guys also run through the lower leagues where the only thing that can stop a Ross County win is the weather and Stranraer launch themselves into the 3rd division title race. There's also the usual favourites, Enjoy the show | 14 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#Haukarrrrrr | We have a full compliment of presenters his week, again, and we are ready to bring you all the Scottish football action, starting with a timely look at what is going wrong in Aberdeen - and whether one of the biggest names in Scottish football cold truly be relegated. There were wins for Rangers and Celtic, the latter with a flat/professional [depending on which presenter you agree with] win over Dundee United. And the former requiring a fairly blatant dive to help them over the line against Dunfermline. We'll also round up the rest of the results, ranging from Hearts to Caley, and even a cheeky wee electrical fire at Fir Park. Jocky's gone in the lower leagues! We'll mourn the departure of the 'tache, while hailing the interminable march of Ross County, the improvement of Stenhousemuir and the impact of Hibs kid Lewis Horner at East Stirlingshire. The prediction league is back [we've finally updated the score; check below] and we'll have our usual features Punt of the Week and Where are they Now? Enjoy the show, friends. Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 46 - 47 Craig Fowler | 5 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Without A Babysitter | Hello and welcome this week's episode of The Terrace. Father (Alan) is away at a family event so he has left the children (Craig and Kenny) in charge of this week's show. And on the pod the boys talk through the SPL's weekend action as Celtic cut Rangers lead at the top to just four points, Pat Fenlon looked on in horror at the mammoth job in front of him at Hibs and Dunfermline's defence just can't stop leaking. We have our weekly lower leagues round-up as Ross County extend their lead at the top of Division One and Alan is to blame for East Stirling gaining another point. We'll also talk through Celtic v Athletico Madrid at the top of our predicitions section, and bring you our usual favourites. Enjoy the show! | 30 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Toto Recall | A tempestuous encounter in the Highlands tops the bill, but a stagnant Rangers, same-old Hibs and goalless Hearts will also be featured. Needless to say there will be plenty of praise heading Motherwell's way for yet another win over Aberdeen, as well as St Mirren's win over a suicidal Dunfermline. The SFL roundup takes a back seat this week as we look back on Scottish Cup third round weekend, including several tales of charming quirk and all that usual crap you get from the 'magic of the Cup.' Also, Airdrie hit 11, Culter get a famous draw and Auchinleck Talbot will represent the juniors in Round 4. And, with Craig taking a sensational lead in the Prediction League last week, the battle continues with a preview of this week's SPL servings. Enjoy the show. | 21 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Establishment | We'll look back at all the Scotland action over the past few days, from the laddies through to the seniors, with particular focus on the fantastic achievement of Billy Stark's under-21 defeating Holland on their own turf. Forrest, Wylde, Kelly, Rhodes; the future's bright, the future's not Oranje. Plenty of chat in the SFL section, from the battle at the top of SFL1 through to a new boss (for 7 weeks at least) for Berwick Rangers. There's a couple of 4-4 draws thrown in there too, while we find out the secret to any potential East Stirlingshire revival. The SPL is back, so the predictions return, with the competition tantalizingly balanced - find out who fancies Steve Lomas to claim a point in Glasgow. Where are they Now? and Punt of the Week are in the house too. | 15 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Capital Carnage | We talk things out as Hibs begin their search for a new manager after the departure of Colin Calderwood. O'Neill? Brown? Jefferies? We shall see. There's also the prospect of Vladimir Romanov searching for a buyer for Hearts, as the Lithuanian falls out of love with football. Steve Lomas' Saints bow is delayed, but is he the right man for the job? Celtic emerge from a battle at Fir Park with all three points and Rangers continue to make the running despite a Wylde kick. We also look back on a goalfest from Rugby Park and 4 goals in 2 games from Andy Shinnie. In the lower league round-up Kenny braces himself for a trip to Dingwall, as the top two in Division 1 both win to set up a cracker in the Highlands this week. Cowdenbeath and Arbroath continue to make the running in Division 2 while Alloa chew up the ground on Annan in the Third. There's plenty of Scotland chat, from Mark Wotte to Gary MacKenzie, ahead of Friday's encounter with Cyprus and we'll have a former Scotland internationalist in Where are they Now? | 8 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Too Many Cooks | The SPL may not have quite lived up to the drama of recent weeks but there was still plenty to talk about as Celtic got back to winning ways, Rangers navigated past a potential banana skin at Tynecastle and Hibs won an action-packed thriller in Paisley. You'll find all of that in part one along with an interesting tangent on what needs to be done in Scottish football to help boost attendances. In the lower leagues, Ross County won the battle at the top of the first division while Cowdenbeath extended their lead in the second. While in the Scottish Cup Stranraer smashed in nine and Russell Latapy turned back time. We also have our usual favourites, which includes the tense predicition race. Enjoy the show! Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 29 - 29 Craig Fowler | 25 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Romanov Stole My Pension | Welcome to this week's episode of The Terrace, as we cast our beady eyes back on a thrilling weekend's football; particularly enthralling was the fare at Ruby Park, as Celtic imploded - before pritt-sticking themselves back together in time to produce a stirring comeback at Killie. There will also be a look at all the other games and issues in a bumper part one, including Rangers' boycott of the BBC and matters looking as bleak on the balance sheet as they do on the pitch for Hibs. There's plenty to look at in the SFL, from Ross County's rise to the summit to East Stirlingshire plumbing the depths. Of course, there will be Punt of the Week and Where are they Now? And, after a shocking week's predictions, Kenny and Craig will be looking for better results as their Predictions League battle to the death continues. | 18 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Eleven Graham Alexanders | On this week’s show we’ll dissect a n unnecessarily nervous win in Vaduz; who impressed, who disappointed, and whether the performance is truly secondary to results when a match against Liechtenstein is concerned. Naturally we’ll also look ahead to the encounter against the World and European Champions, Spain. We’ll try to pick out crumbs of optimisms from a surely impossible task. There will also be a hopeful glance towards Vilnius as we pray old friends Mikoliunas and co. can do us a biiiiiiig favour. Back in domestic matters we’ll have the return of the Predictions, Ramsdens Cup chat and even an in-depth talk about the proposed return of the Reserve League and the subsequent future of youth development in this country. Craig picks out some Scotland-flavoured bets in the Punt of the Week, while – in honour of our friends (hopefully) on Tuesday – it’s a Lithuanian in Where are they Now? | 10 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 16 Episodes |
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Great podcast
Now the audio issues of previous weeks has been sorted the content can shine through.
Good chat, interesting topics and a good humoured discussion about scottish football. Definately worth a listen.
Not bad, but far too infrequent
Decent independent review and preview of Scottish football issues right down the leagues.
A bit annoying how it doesn't have a regular routine e.g. Always out on a Thursday night or something similar.
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