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All-round captain25 May 202101:05:06

Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan are back for the final foray into Scottish football this season. 


Dundee are promoted to the Premiership after relegating Kilmarnock in the play-off, with some garbage football on display. What next for Killie, with an entire squad possibly leaving this summer?


Happier times for St Johnstone after they complete their cup double. The greatest achievement in Scottish football history?


There’s a multitude of managers on the move – we’re worried about Micky Mellon’s horse. And Barry Ferguson leaves Kelty Hearts after earning them their first ever promotion to the SPFL.


And Andrew, JJ and Laura pick their Premiership teams of the season. One representative allowed from all 12 clubs. What could possibly go wrong?



RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: People on the move and the Scotland squad (01m 00s)

• PART 2: Dundee promoted, Kilmarnock relegated (07m 00s)

• PART 3: St Johnstone do the cup double, with Ed Hodge (20m 00s)

• PART 4: Kelty up, Brechin down with Euan Booth Robertson (34m 00s)

• PART 5: The odds with Paddy Power (41m 00s)

• PART 6: Our Premiership teams of the season (42m 00s)

  

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Hype train18 May 202101:04:22

All aboard with Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan as the regular season in the Premiership draws to a close.


Rangers go the whole season unbeaten, although some of the celebrations have been the cause of controversy. We pay tribute to Rangers’ iron man Connor Goldson.


Hamilton didn’t finish 10th – they are relegated after 7 years in the top flight. But the Staggies stay up, consigning Kilmarnock to a play-off with Dundee.


Hibs defender Paul Hanlon joins us on the pod as he prepares for his 4th Scottish Cup final at the club.


Steve Clarke names his Euro 2020 Scotland squad this week. Is it time for Turnbull? Or hipster’s choice Ryan Gauld? Or the forgotten Forrest?


Plus Fantasy Football drama and is Allan Campbell off to England?



RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Rangers are invincible (03m 00s)

• PART 2: Ross County stay up, Hamilton go down (16m 00s)

• PART 3a: Paul Hanlon joins us to preview the Scottish Cup final (27m 00s)

• PART 3b: St Johnstone confirm 5th place (41m 00s)

• PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power (50m 00s)

• PART 5a: Scotland’s Euro 2020 squad (51m 00s)

• PART 5b: The end of the Fantasy Football season (59m 00s)


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Mild peril16 Mar 202100:54:41

Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan can see the Premiership split, and the return of lower league football, in sight.


Hibs tighten their grip on 3rd place and European football next season. Will that make up for some humiliating semi-final defeats this season?


Livingston confirm a top 6 finish against Hamilton, thanks to – and also in spite of – their jet.


Graham Christieson gives us the Montrose perspective of the return of League One and Two, with clubs set to kick off on Saturday but still not certain of how many games they have to play.


And its Celtic v Rangers this weekend which sparks some almighty debates about gathering and guards of honour.



RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Setting up a football association (01m 30s)

• PART 2: Ross County 1-2 Hibs with Stuart Wilson (08m 30s) 

• PART 3: Livingston 2-1 Hamilton (20m 00s)

• PART 4: The return of League One – the Montrose perspective (28m 30s)

• PART 5: The odds with Paddy Power (39m 30s)

• PART 6: Celtic v Rangers, Scotland v Austria and that McGregor save (40m 30s)

  

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23: Hamilton get happy plus the SPFL’s English club05 Feb 201900:53:17
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan took a week off dissecting referee’s decisions last week. Then Andrew Dallas showed up at Ibrox.Four penalties were awarded to Rangers against St Mirren. But how many should they have had? Five? One and a half?Plus we preview the midweek fixtures as Steven Gerrard looks for a win over Aberdeen at the 4th time of asking.Hamilton are feeling happy again after swapping Martin Canning for Brian Rice but Hibs are no closer to a successor for Neil Lennon.We check in at Berwick Rangers, the only English team in the SPFL, as they look to avoid the dreaded drop.Elsewhere Naismith shouts Hearts to victory while it’s a wasted trip for East Fife. We’re dreaming of a Dundee derby in the promotion/relegation play-off. And please join JJ’s Scotch pie appeal• PART 1: Canning canned as Hamilton order Rice. With Andy McGilvray from the Hamilton Advertiser (3m 00s)• PART 2: Celtic v Hibs preview (06m 45s)• PART 3: Rangers given four penalties + Aberdeen v Rangers preview with Dons blogger Ally Begg (14m 20s)• PART 4: Dundee v Kilmarnock preview (28m 30s)• PART 5: SPFL round-up with Neil White + our biggest wastes of time (34m 00s)• PART 6: The story of Berwick Rangers with Simon Pryde from BBC Newcastle (40m 45s)• PART 7: St Mirren v Motherwell, Hearts v Livingston & Hamilton v St Johnstone (46m 45s)

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22: Lennon on leave as Levein pings the pundits29 Jan 201900:53:08
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan are back after another angry weekend in Scottish football. When is it not?Neil Lennon’s time as Hibs manager appears to be over after he was suspended on Saturday. What next for the board at Easter Road?Hearts get back to winning ways but Craig Levein is engaged in a war of words with his former player turned pundit Michael Stewart. Plus hear why new signing David Vaněček needs to invest in a suit.Rangers avenge their defeat at Livingston earlier in the season, thanks once again to the efforts of Alfredo Morelos. But can he play with a strike partner? And how much money would it take for Stevie G to sanction a sale?Elsewhere, Motherwell turn on the style, there’s praise for Power at Killie and we wonder how many trophies is enough before Brendan decides to depart Celtic Park?In the SPFL, Berwick get thrashed but win on Twitter. And we hear from Annan Athletic player-manager Peter Murphy after they beat the top two in League Two within a week.• PART 1: Neil Lennon suspended by Hibernian with Edd Norval from These Football Times + St Mirren 1-3 Hibs (1m 30s)• PART 2: Hearts 2-0 St Johnstone + Levein v Stewart (11m 00s)• PART 3: Livingston 0-3 Rangers with Jonny McFarlane from the Record Rangers podcast (18m 30s)• PART 4: Aberdeen 0-0 Kilmarnock (26m 40s)• PART 5: SPFL round-up with Neil White (33m 10s)• PART 6: An interview with Annan Athletic player-manager Peter Murphy (36m 45s)• PART 7: Dundee 0-1 Motherwell + Celtic 3-0 Hamilton (42m 45s)

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21: GMS to NYC and Talbot triumph again21 Jan 201900:48:44
The Premiership is back and so are the trio of Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan in Totally Towers.Kilmarnock prepare to take on Rangers having lost Greg Stewart now and Jordan Jones in the summer. Only the Killie Hippo can help us dissect this mess.Only one man has made more appearances for St Johnstone than Liam Craig. The Saints legend joins us to discuss their season so far.In the Scottish Cup, it’s all about Auchinleck. The junior side cause one of the biggest shocks in years by knocking out Ayr. It’s a trip to Tynecastle next and striker Mark Shankland speaks to us on the podcast.Elsewhere we examine Timothy Weah the brand and explore the possibility of Gary Mackay-Steven leaving Aberdeen for New York.Plus the answer to the question you’ve all been waiting for - what’s the coldest train station in Scotland?• PART 1: Scots abroad – Jack Harper making an impact (2m 00s)• PART 2: Kilmarnock v Rangers preview – the Jones and Stewart sagas - with Sandy Armour, editor of the Killie Hippo (5m 45s)• PART 3: Motherwell v Hibs preview (15m 30s)• PART 4: Auchinleck Talbot’s adventure continues - striker Mark Shankland joins us (19m 45s)• PART 5: Hamilton v Aberdeen preview – the future of Gary Mackay-Steven (24m 20s)• PART 6: Celtic v St Mirren – Weah’s instant impact (31m 15s)• PART 7: A look ahead to Livingston with St Johnstone legend Liam Craig (37m 00s)• PART 8: Hearts v Dundee preview (44m 45s)

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20: Defoe, Weah & McCormack – the Premiership awaits08 Jan 201900:49:52
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)

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19: Five-star Livi lions are fearless18 Dec 201800:46:09
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)

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18: Invincible Dundee and inconsistent Aberdeen11 Dec 201800:52:06
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)

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17: Kilmarnock – the biggest threat to Glasgow?04 Dec 201800:55:44
Rangers are top of the league and Celtic win another domestic trophy. But there’s more to Scottish football than that.Dobbie and Shankland continue the greatest goal scoring duel since Ronaldo and Messi, while Partick Thistle are kidnapped by the SAS.And the floodlights fail twice but Killie score thrice to keep pace with the top two.Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan are back to review all the action and unfortunately, rage at referees.Despite being on top, Steven Gerrard has the same problem to deal with that Arsene Wenger used to, while Christie’s cup final winner shows off Celtic’s new loan policy.We’re joined by Kenny MacLennan from a resurgent Ross County, a man who drummed his way up the career ladder from tub-thumping fan to supporter liaison officer.It’s been a great week for JJ in the world of music, as it has for Motherwell defender Charles Dunne. Plus neither of them feature in Motherwell’s defeat at Livingston so a great week for both all round.Also there’s the best team in the Premiership off the ball and the worst game that Laura has ever seen.• PART 1: The week in music for JJ, Memphis Depay and Motherwell defender Charles Dunne (2m 00s)• PART 2: Celtic 1-0 Aberdeen (6m 10s)• PART 3: Hearts 1-2 Rangers (17m 00s)• PART 4: Kilmarnock 3-0 Hibs with Gav from the Hibs Talk podcast (25m 20s)• PART 5: SPFL round-up with Neil White (33m 10s)• PART 6a: Ross County SLO and former drummer Kenny MacLennan joins us (36m 20s)• PART 6b: Partick Thistle kidnapped by the SAS (42m 00s)• PART 7a: St Mirren 1-3 Hamilton & Livingston 2-0 Motherwell (44m 45s)• PART 7b: A look ahead to the midweek Premiership fixtures (51m 00s)

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16: Auchinleck, Butcher and Celtic’s Christmas ad27 Nov 201800:54:25
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)

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15: All hail the Scottish Bale!19 Nov 201800:43:38
It’s a podcast title that has the potential to age very badly very quickly. But Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull are in cheerier form than they were in the last international break.That’s because Scotland laid the smackdown on Albania. Anthony Joseph was there with the Tartan Army and joins us in the studio, as we rave about the Ryans - Christie and Fraser - ahead of the Nations League decider with Israel.Did a record number of withdrawals from the squad help Alex McLeish stumble upon the ideal Scotland line-up?Singer Amy Macdonald was less happy, given a St Johnstone snub. Do certain clubs get ignored when it comes to international duty?Domestically, Callum Law from the Evening Express has some news about the potential for a brand new League Three. Will Rangers and Celtic get the Colts teams they’ve always wanted in the Scottish pyramid?And before the Premiership kicks off again, analyst Blair Newman tells us about the tactical trends that have seen the table look so tight at the top. Hear why Livingston are so much more than a plastic pitch.Plus we open with some gaming chat after Celtic sign the Ronaldo and Messi of the esports world.• PART 1: Celtic sign Pro Evo world champions (1m 00s)• PART 2a: Albania 0-4 Scotland (4m 40s)• PART 2b: Amy Macdonald sticks up for Richard Foster (13m 00s)• PART 2c: Scotland v Israel preview (16m 50s)• PART 3: Tactical trends in the Premiership with analyst Blair Newman (20m 15s)• PART 4: SPFL headlines with Neil White (28m 35s)• PART 5: Potential plans for League 3, with Callum Law from the Evening Express (31m 30s)• PART 6: A look ahead to the Premiership weekend (36m 35s)

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14: Killie, Kelly and cage fighting coaches13 Nov 201800:52:45
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan are back, alongside a man who was the voice of Scottish football, former BT Sport and ESPN commentator Derek Rae.It’s the more the merrier at the top of the Premiership with the top 5 separated by just 3 points. Steve Clarke continues to be the greatest manager ever - can Kilmarnock go all the way?Livingston’s Liam Kelly is part-man, part-octopus, part-cat as Celtic draw a blank at Almondvale, while Rangers do the opposite of drawing a blank by hitting Motherwell for 7.It’s a hard time for Hearts and Hibs right now, but there’s another success story in the capital, and that’s Edinburgh City. We’re joined by James McDonaugh, manager of the League Two leaders.Plus JJ accepts the challenge to compose a new Europa League theme. And how would Premiership managers fare inside the UFC octagon?• PART 1: Scotland permutations in the Nations League (1m 45s)• PART 2: Hearts 0-1 Kilmarnock (4m 40s)• PART 3: Rangers 7-1 Motherwell with Derek Rae (11m 25s)• PART 4: Aberdeen 1-0 Hibs - also with Derek Rae (22m 30s)• PART 5: Livingston 0-0 Celtic (31m 35s)• PART 6: SPFL headlines with Neil White, including the miss of the season from Dunfermline (37m 25s)• PART 7: Interview with Edinburgh City manager James McDonaugh (41m 00s)• PART 8: St Johnstone 4-0 Hamilton & Dundee 1-1 St Mirren (44m 30s)

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Terrible in terms of history09 Mar 202100:58:36

Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan size up a seismic weekend in Scottish football.


Aberdeen rocket their way up the agenda on the podcast with Derek McInnes leaving after 8 years in charge. We examine Derek’s dynasty, bringing a more professional edge, changing the way the city felt about the club but producing a team that progressively ran out of goals.


Who next at Pittodrie? Robinson? Fletcher? Cowley?


Rangers make the inevitable official and secure the Premiership title. Fin Marks tells us how Stevie G’s masterplan came to fruition.


At the other end of the table, are Killie about to slip out of the Premiership for the first time in almost 30 years? 


Plus Siegrist, Kelly and Livi’s tiny dinosaurs


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: League 1 and 2 are back (02m 00s)

• PART 2: McInnes leaves Aberdeen (05m 00s) 

• PART 3: Rangers win the title, with Fin Marks (22m 00s)

• PART 4: Ross County 3-2 Kilmarnock (40m 00s)

• PART 5: The odds with Paddy Power (47m 00s)

• PART 6a: Motherwell 3-1 Livingston (48m 00s)

• PART 6b: St Johnstone 1-0 Hibs (55m 00s)

  

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13: Collum, Candeias and coins06 Nov 201800:50:47
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Kieran Canning are back after a typically dull seven days in Scottish football.It’s been another week where fans have been breaking the fourth wall. And not in a good way. Find out what the panel have to say about Neil Lennon, coins and the events of the Edinburgh derby.Plus referee Willie Collum makes one of his most special decisions. And not in a good way. Find out what the panel have to say about Rangers’ Daniel Candeais seeing red for being put in a headlock by Anton Ferdinand.There’s only one team unbeaten in the SPFL and that’s League One leaders Arbroath. We’re joined by winger Danny Denholm – footballer, teacher, blogger and podcaster.St Johnstone have won four in a row and the pride of Perth kick off our round-up of the Premiership action.The top two met at Celtic Park. Does a 5-0 hammering for Hearts (amid an injury crisis) alter their ambitions this season? And are the Bhoys better off without Brown?And if you had the choice, which should you watch – Aberdeen play football, JJ’s Twitter feed or a hostage negotiation video?• PART 1: Neil Lennon and coins in Scottish football (1m 00s)• PART 2: Hibs 0-1 St Johnstone with Ed Hodge, author of Our Day In May (6m 45s)• PART 3: Celtic 5-0 Hearts (14m 30s)• PART 4: Kilmarnock 1-2 Aberdeen (20m 15s)• PART 5: St Mirren 0-2 Rangers (25m 55s)• PART 6: SPFL headlines with Neil White (32m 20s)• PART 7: Interview with writer, podcaster and Arbroath winger Danny Denholm (35m 00s)• PART 8: Motherwell 1-0 Dundee & Hamilton 1-0 Livingston (41m 30s)

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12: Dons delighted, Dumbarton dramatised29 Oct 201800:51:25
The Betfred Cup Final is set in stone – it will be Celtic taking on Aberdeen at Hampden at the start of December.Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan look back on the League Cup semi-finals. Two of the panel are excited about the final, one is anything but.It was smash and grab but Derek McInnes gets the better of Steven Gerrard. But how high is his stock with Aberdeen fans given their drab league form?Christie inspires Celtic as the injury ghost haunts Hearts again. Plus Steven MacLean could be banned for something that the panel all find objectively funny.Things are happening at Kilmarnock who go second in the Premiership, just over a year after being bottom of the table. But Eamonn Brophy’s secret behind his moniker of ‘The Wolf’ is one step closer to unravelling.There’s more misery for St Mirren, even if St Johnstone suck at spot-kicks.And with Dumbarton appointing Jim Duffy in League One, we speak to Stephen Watt, the club’s official poet.• PART 1: Should the ban on alcohol at Scottish grounds be lifted? (2m 00s)• PART 2: Aberdeen 1-0 Rangers with Mark Gordon (6m 15s)• PART 3: Hearts 0-3 Celtic (15m 40s)• PART 4a: Kilmarnock 1-1 Hamilton with Barry Richmond from the Killie Trust (23m 35s)• PART 4b: St Johnstone 2-0 St Mirren (29m 40s)• PART 5: SPFL headlines with Neil White (33m 40s)• PART 6: Interview with Stephen Watt, Dumbarton’s resident poet, on the appointment of Jim Duffy (36m 20s)• PART 7: Look ahead to the midweek Premiership fixtures (42m 45s)

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11: Aberdeen get dirty and Ferguson gets Kelty22 Oct 201800:50:28
The international break is mercifully over and one of the most exciting leagues in Europe is back.Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Anthony Joseph review all the action from the Premiership. Aberdeen fans aren’t too excited though. They concede two penalties against Hearts when it could have been ten and they’re struggling to shift tickets for their Betfred Cup semi-final with Celtic.It’s a new manager but the same old problems for Dundee. Alan Pattullo from The Scotsman fills us in on how Neil McCann was sacked, why fans don’t want Billy Dodds as the new number 2 and reminisces about when Caniggia and Ravanelli were at Dens Park.We head to the mining heartlands of Fife where former Scotland and Rangers captain Barry Ferguson is now manager of Kelty Hearts in the Lowland League. Lower league expert Tell Him He’s Pele informs us about Kelty’s ambitions and Ferguson’s anger management.Plus find out why Hamilton’s keeper is like a bad drummer, Motherwell have fridge-freezers up front and Jason Kerr is in space.• PART 1: Hearts 2-1 Aberdeen with Gordon Senior from The Hearts Review podcast (1m 00s)• PART 2: Celtic 4-2 Hibs + Hearts v Celtic preview (9m 00s)• PART 3: Livingston 4-0 Dundee with Alan Pattullo from The Scotsman (15m 30s)• PART 4: Hamilton 1-4 Rangers + Aberdeen v Rangers preview (24m 45s)• PART 5: SPFL headlines with Neil White (33m 50s)• PART 6: Kelty Hearts appoint Barry Ferguson, with Craig Telfer aka Tell Him He’s Pele (36m 30s)• PART 7: St Mirren 1-2 Kilmarnock & Motherwell 0-1 St Johnstone (43m 30s)

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10: When Faddy scored from forty miles15 Oct 201800:42:26
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Anthony Joseph brave the studio to discuss an international break that has made them feel totally Scottish.It was a horror show in Haifa in the Nations League before a home humbling against Portugal. Are the new Scotland just too new? Stefan Bienkowski from the Two Point One is cynical of the cynicism and thinks this is the beginning of a long-term project under Alex McLeish.But it’s more fun to look back than it is forward. So, we reminisce about one night in Paris where James McFadden scored from an ever-changing distance to beat France as the Tartan Army dreamed of qualification for Euro 2008 - under a young manager by the name of McLeish.Peter Martin, he of the iconic commentary on Radio Clyde, gives us his version of events. Whether you were in The Bobbin or the bog, it was one of the greatest nights to be a Scotland fan. And on a broader point, was the 2007/08 season the best season ever for Scottish football?• PART 1: Introduction + JJ’s written a song (0m 00s)• PART 2a: Israel 2-1 Scotland (2m 50s)• PART 2b: Scotland 1-3 Portugal with Stefan Bienkowski from the Two Point One (8m 50s)• PART 3a: One Night In Paris: Scotland’s qualifying campaign beforehand (14m 00s)• PART 3b: Interview with Peter Martin, Radio Clyde commentator that night in Paris, now at PLZ Soccer (19m 00s)• PART 3c: That Scotland team that beat France (24m 00s)• PART 3d: What happened after Paris? (28m 20s)• PART 4: Goodbye + JJ’s Leigh Griffiths song (34m 00s)

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9: Hibs hit six but are they in the mix?08 Oct 201800:49:31
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)

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8: Loving Levein and are Livi off to Latvia?01 Oct 201800:44:45
JJ Bull and Laura Brannan bring you the best of another weekend of shocks and surprises in Scotland. And we don’t just mean Dundee winning. Or the Betfred Cup semi-final fiasco.Livingston continue to defy the odds, making Rangers look pony at the Tony Macaroni, beating Steven Gerrard’s side thanks to a goal from Big Dolly. Are Livi off on a European tour?Hearts are on fire and still top of the table but are non-Hearts fans in Scotland finally forgiving Craig Levein for the 4-6-0?Former St Johnstone manager Owen Coyle speaks to us about his old club, the title race and the vacant manager’s post at his old club Dundee United.That’s because the 1987 UEFA Cup finalists have disposed of Csaba Laszlo after sinking to a 5-1 home defeat to Ross County in the Championship. Mike Barile from the Arab Trust gives us the fans’ perspective.Elsewhere, does Greg Stewart have an evil twin? And who can break Florian Kamberi’s warm embrace?Plus we give you the chance to win two tickets to a Glasgow screening of **Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never To Play Football** on the 11th October.• PART 1: The Hampden Park League Cup semi-final debate (1m 10s)• PART 2: Livingston 1-0 Rangers with Livingston blogger Andrew Semple (5m 50s)• PART 3: Hearts 2-1 St Johnstone with Owen Coyle (14m 15s)• PART 4: Your chance to win two tickets to the screening of Kaiser in Glasgow (22m 00s)• PART 5: Celtic 1-0 Aberdeen (23m 20s)• PART 6: Hamilton 0-2 Dundee (27m 50s)• PART 7: Championship, League One and League Two headlines with Neil White (30m 45s)• PART 8: Mike Barile from the Arab Trust on Dundee United sacking Csaba Laszlo (33m 10s)• PART 9: Kilmarnock 3-1 Motherwell & St Mirren 0-1 Hibs (38m 00s)

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7: Is Helicopter Sunday on the horizon?24 Sep 201800:49:21
JJ Bull is in the hot seat this week, in the company of Kieran Canning to discuss another seismic Scottish football weekend.With Celtic suffering last-gasp defeat at Kilmarnock, are we set for an actual title race this year? Can Rodgers rescue the Bhoys from this slump, when did they become so shot-shy and what has happened to Scott Sinclair?After a 5-1 thrashing of St Johnstone, Steven Gerrard spoke of playing ‘the Rangers way.’ Jonny McFarlane from the Rangers Record podcast joins us to try and describe what the Rangers way is.Hibs hammer the Premiership’s only pointless club but at what point will McCann’s Dundee become Miller’s Dundee?And elsewhere, which Aberdeen player is like an encouraging parent AND a bee?Plus we discover that that if you go to Gretna, you get great Scottish Cup football. And Micro Chips!• PART 1: THAT John McGinn goal (1m 10s)• PART 2: Kilmarnock 2-1 Celtic with David Wren from the Kilmarnock Standard (3m 30s)• PART 3: Dundee 0-3 Hibs (12m 45s)• PART 4: Rangers 5-1 St Johnstone with Jonny McFarlane from the Record Rangers podcast (16m 40s)• PART 5: Hearts 0-0 Livingston (26m 00s)• PART 6: Championship, League One and League Two headlines with Neil White (30m 45s)• PART 7: Scottish Cup 1st round: Gretna 2008 3-2 Vale of Leithen with Colin Paterson, editor of East Kilbride News (33m 15s)• PART 8: Aberdeen 1-0 Motherwell & Hamilton 3-0 St Mirren (40m 00s)• PART 9: Betfred League Cup quarter-final look-ahead (47m 00s)

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6: Hearts – how has this happened?17 Sep 201800:50:12
Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull are back alongside Laura Brannan from COPA90, proud and tortured member of the Tartan Army. The gang are wowed by some wonder strikes and wound up by some woeful refereeing in the Premiership this weekend.Is this going to be a special season for Hearts? After signing 18 players in the summer, it’s now 5 wins out of 5 and 5 points clear at the top of the table. Is Craig Levein banishing his reputation as a defensive coach?At the opposite end of the table, Dundee continue to be dire with 0 points and the writing on the wall for Neil McCann. Plus Kenny Miller is sent off on his return to Ibrox. And his old club Livingston have won 3 out of 3 since dismissing him as a manager. Thankfully Grant Hill from Nutmeg Magazine lifts our spirits with tales of the Dundee fan who became a Dundee player on his stag do.Hibs continue to be the most watchable team in the division. And find out why Hamilton are the butternut squash of the Premiership.We look ahead to Celtic and Rangers in Europa League action. Plus with former Rangers striker Jonatan Johansson appointed Morton manager in the Championship, we hear from the Greenock Telegraph on why they called his predecessor Judas on their back page.• PART 1: Hello and Hampden Park debate (0m 40s)• PART 2: Motherwell 0-1 Hearts with Anthony Brown from the Edinburgh Evening News (4m 40s)• PART 3: Hibs 3-2 Kilmarnock (14m 45s)• PART 4: Rangers 4-0 Dundee with Grant Hill from Nutmeg Magazine (18m 45s)• PART 5: Livingston 1-0 Hamilton (29m 00s)• PART 6: Championship, League One and League Two headlines with Craig Anderson (32m 10s)• PART 7: The Morton managerial saga with Adam Thomas from the Greenock Telegraph (34m 40s)• PART 8: St Johnstone 1-1 Aberdeen (39m 45s)• PART 9: St Mirren 0-0 Celtic (44m 00s)

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5: Dobbie delighted, Stubbs sacked & Partick's ghost goal03 Sep 201800:56:07
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 StubbsFormer 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)

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4: Fort William needs you27 Aug 201800:48:36
Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull enjoy another incredible weekend in Scottish football – the banter years are never ending.Peter Hartley follows up some questionable words with actions as Rangers come up against the tanks of Motherwell in the game of the season so far.Jonathan Northcroft from The Times joins us to look ahead to the first Old Firm Derby of the season.Kilmarnock and leaders Hearts engage in 90 minutes of Twister as we begin to question whether Craig Levein’s men could do a Leicester.Former Hibs striker Tam McManus reviews a hard-fought draw between two of last season’s top four as Aberdeen set up camp at Easter Road.Plus Fort William sit bottom of the Highland League with a -52 goal difference. Follow in the footsteps of Spanish goalkeepers and get involved.• PART 1: Kilmarnock 0-1 Hearts with Graham Ruthven from The Scotsman (2m 45s)• PART 2a: Motherwell 3-3 Rangers (11m 40s)• PART 2b: Celtic 1-0 Hamilton (19m 30s)• PART 2c: Old Firm Derby preview with Jonathan Northcroft from The Times (22m 10s)• PART 3: Hibs 1-1 Aberdeen with former Hibs striker Tam McManus (30m 30s)• PART 4: Championship, League One and League Two headlines with Craig Anderson (34m 30s)• PART 5: The Fort William story with Iain Ferguson from Lochaber Life (37m 15s)• PART 6: St Mirren 0-2 Livingston & St Johnstone 1-0 Dundee (44m 30s)

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The beatings will continue until morale improves02 Mar 202100:59:49

Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan discuss the first cup final of this season and the search for Celtic’s new manager.


St Johnstone win their second piece of silverware in their history, breaking Livi hearts in the process. The gang praise the calm Callum Davidson and have their say on the Rooney for Scotland debate.


Speaking of debates, who will be replacing Neil Lennon in the summer following his departure last week? JJ makes the case for Paul Lambert as Celtic manager.


Motherwell put in their performance of the season by winning at Hibs and Graham Alexander wants to talk about that and nothing else. And Collin Quaner weasels his way into the headlines for St Mirren.


Plus we run through the latest in the Championship with Hearts dominant but disappointing. And Queen of the South are flying high but we don’t know why.



RUNNING ORDER


• PART 1: Rangers’ Europa League exploits (01m 00s)

• PART 2: St Johnstone 1-0 Livingston (03m 45s)

• PART 3a: Celtic’s manager search (19m 00s) 

• PART 3b: Hibs 0-2 Motherwell (33m 00s)

• PART 3c: Kilmarnock 1-1 Dundee Utd (41m 00s) 

• PART 3d: St Mirren 1-0 Ross County (45m 30s) 

• PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power (51m 00s) 

• PART 5: Championship latest with Euan Booth Robertson (52m 30s) 


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3: Miller time is over as Rangers get good again20 Aug 201800:48:51
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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2: The beginning of the end for Brendan?13 Aug 201800:47:23
Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull are joined by the legendary Patrick Barclay in the studio to review the weekend’s action, including Patrick’s dear old Dundee, defeated again by Aberdeen.Hearts have the last Laff as they beat Celtic to stay top of the Scottish Premiership. How much longer will Rodgers be manager at Celtic Park? Hibs begin life after McGinn and Rangers once again go down to ten but see off St Mirren at Ibrox.We go behind the scenes at Alloa Athletic, the only part-time club in the Championship. And in League One, it’s no longer a case of Brechin bad.• PART 1: Hearts 1-0 Celtic (1m 05s)• PART 2: St Johnstone 1-1 Hibs with Scott Boobis (11m 30s)• PART 3: Dundee 1-1 Aberdeen (19m 00s)• PART 4: Rangers 2-0 St Mirren (27m 20s)• PART 5: Championship, League One and League Two headlines with Craig Anderson (33m 40s)• PART 6: Neil White goes behind the scenes with Alloa Athletic chairman Mike Mulraney (36m 00s)• PART 7: Motherwell 0-1 Hamilton & Livingston 0-0 Kilmarnock (43m 15s)

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1: Hearts and Hibs hand out the hidings06 Aug 201800:47:10
The Scottish Premiership and Football League return and it’s the Edinburgh clubs that sit atop the table after matchday 1\. Neil Lennon continues to dazzle at Easter Road while Steven MacLean braves the artificial pitch at Hamilton to help Hearts to victory.Andrew Slaven is joined by former Scotland Under 21 international Gregor Robertson to dissect a thrilling weekend.Refereeing decisions dominate the clash between Aberdeen and Rangers – was Steven Gerrard out of line suggesting the Gers are a class above last season’s runners up? Plus in the Championship, Shankland continues to shine for Ayr United. And who is the best (and now worst) kept secret in Scottish football?• PART 1: Aberdeen 1-1 Rangers with Spacegirl Gail (2m 45s)• PART 2: Hibs 3-0 Motherwell with Stefan Bienkowski from The Two Point One (14m 30s)• PART 3: Hamilton 1-4 Hearts with Nicholas Walker (22m 00s)• PART 4: Celtic 3-1 Livingston (29m 20s)• PART 5: Championship, League One and League Two headlines with Craig Anderson (33m 20s)• PART 6: Ayr United 2-0 Partick Thistle with Kenny Crawford from BBC Sport Scotland (36m 00s)• PART 7: St Mirren 2-1 Dundee & Kilmarnock 2-0 St Johnstone (40m 45s)

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Stevie G, Sammon and seagulls - the Totally Scottish Season Preview02 Aug 201800:49:38
Welcome to the inaugural Totally Scottish Football show, brought to you by Muddy Knees Media. Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull look ahead to the Scottish Premiership season, club by club. Do Celtic need more apples?  Can Lennon reverse the Hibsing? And which striker is like a fence-painting friend?We'll focus on the SPFL throughout the season, as Old Firm Facts joins us to discuss Willo Flood's Indonesian adventures and the bad bird omens facing Ayr United.• PART 1: Celtic preview with Jim Burke aka BarcaJim (1m 50s)• PART 2: Aberdeen preview (8m 20s)• PART 3: Rangers preview with Craig Anderson (15m 00s)• PART 4: Hearts, Kilmarnock and Hibs previews (20m 30s)• PART 5: Chat with Adam Miller aka OldFirmFacts on the adventures of Willo Flood and bird deaths in Scottish football this summer (28m 00s)• PART 6: Motherwell, St Johnstone, Dundee, Hamilton and St Mirren previews (34m 00s)• PART 7: Livingston preview with Andrew Semple (44m 00s)• PART 8: Goodbye (49m 00s)

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Coming soon - The Totally Scottish Football Show25 Jul 201800:01:03
Scottish football is on the rise - so join Andrew Slaven and co every week for a round-up of all the action north of the border. And by 'all the action' we really do mean we'll be casting our net far beyond just Celtic and Rangers.Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts.Because no one puts Scottish football in a corner.

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If I was Brian Easton23 Feb 202100:50:57

Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan take in a weekend featuring another Celtic catastrophe and an actual Aberdeen goal.


Rangers are within touching distance of the title after Celtic slip up at Ross County on Sunday night.


There’s more misery for Motherwell as they suffer another humiliating home defeat and rack up record low xG. And although Aberdeen score and indeed win, have they completely lost control?


And we speak to both sides of the St Johnstone – Livingston divide, looking ahead to a League Cup final on Sunday that’s too close to call.


RUNNING ORDER


• PART 1: Aaron Hickey and Denis Law sent off (02m 00s)

• PART 2a: Ross County 1-0 Celtic (04m 30s)

• PART 2b: Rangers 4-1 Dundee Utd (11m 30s) 

• PART 3a: Aberdeen 1-0 Kilmarnock (18m 00s)

• PART 3b: Hibs 2-0 Hamilton (24m 00s) 

• PART 3c: Motherwell 0-3 St Johnstone (28m 00s) 

• PART 3d: St Mirren 1-1 Livingston (33m 30s) 

• PART 4: Fantasy Football Scotland and the odds with Paddy Power (36m 30s) 

• PART 5: League Cup final preview with Ed Hodge & Andrew Semple (40m 30s) 


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Getting your house in order16 Feb 202100:50:44

This week: Shirt swapping, Q&A stopping, and Motherwell's goal shipping.

World's collided in Scottish football as (Graham) Alexander met Hamilton, but it was the home side who threw away their shot. Celtic fought back against St Johnstone as Edouard was back with a brace - as was Dundee United's Lawrence Shankland. Meanwhile off the pitch Nicola Sturgeon tells Scottish Football to get "its house in order" after some alleged rule breaking.

Plus The Athletic's Jordan Campbell joins to talk Europe as Rangers head to Antwerp on Thursday

RUNNING ORDER

PART 1a - Ordered houses

PART 1b - Which manager is James Bond?


PART 2a - Motherwell 1-4 Hamilton (06.00)

PART 2b - Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren (13.30)

PART 2c - St Johnstone 1-2 Celtic (19.40)


PART 3a - Rangers in Europa League action with Jordan Campbell (26.00)

PART 3b - Rangers 1-0 Kilmarnock (35.00)

PART 3c - Dundee United 3-0 Livingston (38.00)


PART 4a - Odds with Paddy Power (46.00)

PART 4b - Championship round up (48.00)

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Three pairs of green tinted glasses09 Feb 202100:52:35

On this week's show there's a new manager at Killie in the form of Tommy Wright. There's yet more manager unrest at Aberdeen as McInnes looks on the rocks. And Rangers have their worst performance of the season but STILL they don't lose. That plus who has elephant legs, who is taking part in a lad v lad battle, and who to captain in fantasy.


RUNNING ORDER

PART 1a - Rangers quiz!


PART 2a - Hamilton 1-1 Rangers reviews (04.00)

PART 2b - The Wright Stuff at Killie (10.00)

PART 2c - St Mirren 2-0 Kilmarnock (12.40)


PART 3a - Celtic 2-1 Motherwell (16.00)

PART 3b - Hibernian 2-0 Aberdeen (26.00)


PART 4a - Livingston 1-2 St Johnstone (38.00)

PART 4b - Ross County 0-2 Dundee United (43.00)


PART 5a- Odds with Paddy Power (46.00)

PART 5b - Midweek previews (47.00)

PART 5c - Fantasy Football Scotland (49.00)

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Disney eyelashes02 Feb 202101:03:01

There’s a revolving door at Pittodrie on deadline day as Aberdeen lose Sam Cosgrove and more but get themselves a whole new forward line. Hibs striker Kevin Nisbet wanted to join Cosgrove at Birmingham. Was he wrong to hand in a transfer request?


Celtic’s suffering continues as they lose at home to St Mirren. Does Neil Lennon have anything left?


Plus is Jim Goodwin destined for bigger things? Like the spectacularly pretty David Martindale? And Bevis Mugabi out jumps Cristiano Ronaldo.


RUNNING ORDER


• PART 1: Transfer deadline day (01m 30s)

• PART 2a: Kilmarnock’s manager search with Barry Richmond (21m 00s)

• PART 2b: Celtic’s struggles continue (30m 00s) 

• PART 2c: Rangers v St Johnstone preview (36m 00s)

• PART 3a: Hamilton v Ross County preview (38m 30s) 

• PART 3b: Aberdeen v Livingston preview (42m 00s) 

• PART 3c: St Mirren v Hibs preview (46m 00s) 

• PART 3d: Motherwell v Dundee Utd preview with Laura Brannan (48m 00s) 

• PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power (55m 30s) 

• PART 5: When will lower league football come back? (56m 30s) 


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Go to the other oil company26 Jan 202100:57:03

Livingston’s victory over St Mirren at Hampden demonstrates a triumph of rehabilitation and a remarkable journey for Martindale and Livingston.


The other semi-final showcases what a frustrating side Hibs are to support. But St Johnstone are after their first silverware since the Scottish Cup in 2014. Ed Hodge, author of Our Day In May, compares this side to that one.


There’s more misery for Motherwell in the Premiership while Rangers turn on the style with one of the best performances of the season against Ross County.


Plus when Laura starred alongside Robert Duvall and Ally McCoist in A Shot At Glory.


RUNNING ORDER


• PART 1: Laura’s Shot At Glory (03m 00s)

• PART 2: Livingston 1-0 St Mirren with Andrew Semple from the Talk Livi podcast (06m 00s)

• PART 3: St Johnstone 3-0 Hibs with Ed Hodge (19m 00s) 

• PART 4a: Aberdeen 2-0 Motherwell (32m 00s)

• PART 4b: Rangers 5-0 Ross County (41m 00s) 

• PART 5: Fantasy Football Scotland & the odds with Paddy Power (46m 30s) 

• PART 6: Midweek Premiership preview (50m 30s) 


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Boogie at every single corner flag19 Jan 202100:58:00

Motherwell almost become the first side to inflict a league defeat against Rangers. Scotland defender Stephen O’Donnell tells us about how they did it.


The Celtic saga continues with Peter Lawwell’s ‘typical boy apology’ for the trip to Dubai, contradicted somewhat by a fiery press conference from Neil Lennon.


The Dons are dismantled at Dingwall, with Ben Palmer poring over what’s gone wrong at Aberdeen.


And Fin Marks joins us for issues of bureaucracy and confusion off the field.


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1a: Stephen O’Donnell joins us! (03m 00s)

• PART 1b: Motherwell 1-1 Rangers (09m 00s) 

• PART 2a: Ross County 4-1 Aberdeen with Ben Palmer (15m 30s)

• PART 2b: Celtic 0-0 Livingston (25m 00s) 

• PART 3a: Hibs 2-0 Kilmarnock (33m 30s) 

• PART 3b: St Johnstone 1-0 St Mirren (38m 00s) 

• PART 3c: Hamilton 0-0 Dundee Utd (41m 00s)

• PART 4: Fantasy Football & the odds with Paddy Power (45m 00s)

• PART 5: Fin Marks on off the field issues (49m 30s)


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Have you asked Mum yet?12 Jan 202101:02:05

Celtic play Hibs on Monday night in a match surrounded by Covid controversy, as 13 players and Neil Lennon are absent after a positive test following their warm weather training in Dubai, upsetting everyone in Scottish football in the process. And Rangers go 21 points clear. But on the plus side – David Turnbull.


Livingston are on a record-breaking run in the Premiership. Goal scoring defender Jon Guthrie joins us to tell us what’s changed under David Martindale


And Euan Booth Robertson gives us the latest from the lower leagues as all football below Championship level is suspended for the next 3 weeks. And beyond?


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: GMS is back (01m 30s)

• PART 2: Celtic’s Dubai debacle (03m 30s) 

• PART 3a: Aberdeen 1-2 Rangers (21m 00s)

• PART 3b: Graham Alexander in at Motherwell (28m 00s) 

• PART 4a: Livingston’s Jon Guthrie on their record run (37m 00s) 

• PART 4b: Kilmarnock 2-0 Hamilton (46m 00s)

• PART 5: Fantasy Football & the odds with Paddy Power (50m 00s)

• PART 6: Lower league football postponed, with Euan Booth Robertson (53m 30s)


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Footballingly11 May 202100:48:59

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)

  

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Summer of pints05 Jan 202100:55:56

Steven Gerrard’s league leaders get the job done once again as Rangers go 19 points clear with a win over Celtic. Is the title race over? Should Celtic be in Dubai right now?


And Allan McGregor – the best Rangers goalkeeper ever? He certainly had a better weekend than keepers Chapman and Rogers.


Laura tells us about a turbulent week at Motherwell as Stephen Robinson resigns as manager, before a heavy defeat in the Lanarkshire derby.


Livi continue their red hot run, embarrassing Hibs at Easter Road.


And a Charlie Adam-inspired Dundee are on the march as they humble Hearts in the Championship.


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Rangers 1-0 Celtic (03m 00s)

• PART 2a: Hamilton 3-0 Motherwell (13m 30s) 

• PART 2b: Hibs 0-3 Livingston with Stuart Wilson from the Hibs Talk podcast (23m 30s)

• PART 3a: Kilmarnock 1-1 St Mirren (31m 30s) 

• PART 3b: Ross County 1-1 St Johnstone (35m 30s)

• PART 3c: Aberdeen 0-0 Dundee Utd (38m 30s)

• PART 4a: Fantasy Football & the odds with Paddy Power (42m 30s)

• PART 4b: Dundee 3-1 Hearts with Alan Pattullo from The Scotsman (47m 00s)

 

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Borderline pornographic29 Dec 202001:02:37

Rangers make it 12 league wins in a row but did Hibs demonstrate the formula on how to beat Steven Gerrard’s side? They won’t need to show it to Rangers’ next opponents St Mirren – the only team to beat them this season.


The Lions of Livingston cannot be tamed as they make it 6 wins out of 6 under David Martindale.


Shelley Kerr leaves her post as Scotland manager on Christmas Eve. Heather Dewar gives us her thoughts on the potential replacements.


And Fin Marks joins us to look back on the highs and lows of 2020. From McKenzie to Marshall, via Murdo MacLeod.


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Paying tribute to Jim McLean (01m 00s)

• PART 2a: Rangers 1-0 Hibs (03m 30s) 

• PART 2b: Ross County 0-2 St Mirren (09m 30s)

• PART 3a: Kilmarnock 1-2 Livingston (15m 00s) 

• PART 3b: Aberdeen 2-1 St Johnstone (18m 30s)

• PART 3c: Dundee United 1-1 Motherwell (22m 00s)

• PART 3d: Hamilton 0-3 Celtic (27m 45s)

• PART 4a: The odds with Paddy Power (32m 00s)

• PART 4b: Shelley Kerr leaves Scotland, with Heather Dewar (33m 00s)

• PART 5: 2020 review with Fin Marks (41m 30s)


 

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Let’s just be friends22 Dec 202001:01:46

Celtic complete the quadruple treble on penalties in a classic Scottish Cup final with Hearts. Was Edouard out of order with his Panenka? And were we entertained by Scott Brown’s antics?


Rangers meanwhile go 16 points clear. Has Steven Gerrard learned to be more selfless in his dealings with the media?


It’s new manager Monday as Livingston appoint Martindale and Ross County call for Yogi. But only after Kettlewell announces his own sacking.


Plus JJ’s betting on Hedges, Pie & Bovril’s St Mirren identity crisis and Euan Booth Robertson gives us all the latest from the Championship.


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Martindale the new manager at Livi (01m 30s)

• PART 2: Celtic complete the quadruple treble (04m 30s) 

• PART 3a: Rangers 3-1 Motherwell (20m 00s)

• PART 3b: Kettlewell canned by Ross County (28m 00s) 

• PART 4a: St Mirren 3-2 St Johnstone with Pie & Bovril (35m 30s)

• PART 4b: Hibs 1-1 Dundee United (41m 00s)

• PART 4c: Kilmarnock 0-2 Aberdeen (44m 00s)

• PART 5: Fantasy Football + the odds with Paddy Power (49m 00s)

• PART 6: Championship round-up with Euan Booth Robertson (53m 00s)

 

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A triangle reversed15 Dec 202000:56:43

Rangers roll on with another win and another terrific Tavernier display. Kieran Canning runs the rule over their Europa League opponents Antwerp. Could Steven Gerrard’s side go deep into the competition?


Celtic pick up some form at last – will Neil Lennon finally keep faith with David Turnbull?


The Buddies burst Brannan’s bubble with a win at Fir Park. Hibs hammer horrendous Hamilton. Martindale moves closer to becoming Livi manager. Plus at Pittodrie, is Sam Cosgrove set to be replaced by Ross Stewart?


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1a: Best wishes to Jen Beattie(01m 00s)

• PART 1b: Dundee Utd 1-2 Rangers(04m 00s) 

• PART 1c: Europa League draw reaction with Kieran Canning (10m 00s)

• PART 2a: Celtic 2-0 Kilmarnock (13m 30s) 

• PART 2b: Hamilton 0-4 Hibs (22m 00s)

• PART 2c: Aberdeen 2-0 Ross County (26m 30s)

• PART 3a: Motherwell 0-1 St Mirren (31m 00s)

• PART 3b: St Johnstone 1-2 Livingston (38m 00s)

• PART 4: Fantasy Football and the odds from Paddy Power (44m 00s) 

• PART 5: Celtic v Hearts preview (50m 30s)


  

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Tame six male lions at once08 Dec 202000:54:21

Neil Lennon is backed once again by Celtic, seemingly till 2021, despite them falling 13 points behind Rangers. Is the title already gone and is Lennon damaging his legacy at the club?


It’s been another week of Covid controversy with Motherwell awarded 6 points and Dundee United causing a fuss with their team photo.


Should David Martindale be given the job at Livingston? Maybe he’s the new Sir Alex Ferguson?


Plus we check in at Queen’s Park who are looking formidable in League Two. And did Scotland hit the jackpot with their World Cup qualifying draw?


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Scotland’s dream World Cup draw (01m 00s)

• PART 2: Motherwell 0-3 Hibs (07m 00s) 

• PART 3a: Celtic 1-1 St Johnstone with Kieran Devlin (14m 00s)

• PART 3b: Ross County 0-4 Rangers (26m 30s) 

• PART 4a: St Mirren 1-1 Aberdeen (32m 00s)

• PART 4b: Livingston 2-0 Dundee Utd (36m 30s)

• PART 4c: Hamilton 1-0 Kilmarnock (40m 00s)

• PART 5a: Fantasy Football Scotland (44m 00s)

• PART 5b: Paddy Power odds (48m 30s)

• PART 5c: The Queen’s Park gambit (49m 30s)


  

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The full moon30 Nov 202001:00:48

Celtic lose a domestic cup tie for the first time in 4 years. And the fans want Neil Lennon’s head on a plate. 


Part-time Alloa Athletic knock out Hearts to reach the last 8 while Lewis lets Aberdeen down at St Mirren. Who do the Dons need to stop experimenting with?


Gary Holt bolts from Livingston. Who next for the club that has perennially overachieved?


And we’re joined by Scotland’s Jennifer Beattie ahead of their huge Euro qualifier with Finland.


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Celtic 0-2 Ross County (03m 00s)

• PART 2a: Alloa Athletic 1-0 Hearts (17m 00s) 

• PART 2b: St Mirren 2-1 Aberdeen (20m 30s)

• PART 3: Gary Holt leaves Livingston, with Andrew Semple from the Talk Livi podcast (27m 30s) 

• PART 4a: Falkirk 0-4 Rangers (35m 30s)

• PART 4b: Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstone (40m 30s)

• PART 4c: Hibs 1-0 Dundee (43m 00s)

• PART 4d: Arbroath 1-3 Dunfermline (47m 30s)

• PART 5a: Paddy Power odds (49m 30s)

• PART 5b: Interview with Scotland’s Jen Beattie (50m 30s)


  

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Getting that spoon out and stirring it24 Nov 202000:59:41

Rangers go 11 points clear at the top of the table with a 4-0 win over Aberdeen, as Celtic slip up at Hibs. Can Rangers be caught? And can Neil Lennon survive?


Ross County somehow conspire to lose to Kilmarnock despite having an extra man for 82 minutes. Meanwhile Falkirk are warming up for Rangers in the League Cup rather nicely.


Plus the midfielder the panel could beat in a battle. And Brad Pitt buys Partick.



RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Stenhousemuir meets The Wire (03m 00s)

• PART 2: Rangers 4-0 Aberdeen with Heart & Hand (05m 30s) 

• PART 3: Hibs 2-2 Celtic (16m 00s)

• PART 4a: Kilmarnock 3-1 Ross County (27m 30s) 

• PART 4b: Dundee United 2-1 Hamilton (33m 30s)

• PART 4c: Livingston 0-1 St Mirren (37m 30s)

• PART 4d: St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell (40m 30s)

• PART 5a: Fantasy Football and Paddy Power odds (44m 30s)

• PART 5b: Falkirk v Rangers preview with Martyn Simpson (49m 00s)

• PART 5c: Hearts lose and Hickey’s hopes (53m 30s)


  

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Waiting to be shot13 Nov 202000:42:11

On an incredible night in Belgrade, Scotland beat Serbia on penalties to qualify for Euro 2020, recovering from the concession of a last-minute equalizer.


Oldfirmfacts joins us to look at this new brand of Scottish heroes. Ryan Christie, Declan Gallagher and Lyndon Dykes, the most popular Aussie in Scotland since Karl Kennedy.


What does this mean for Steve Clarke in his coaching career? His former room-mate Pat Nevin tells us about the man behind the dour exterior.


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Jukebox10 Nov 202001:01:44

Leaders Rangers rotate and manage to hammer Hamilton 8-0 – do they have any weaknesses?


Why was there so much furore last week over the phone of Mohamed Elyounoussi?

What does Neil Lennon mean by a culture change being needed at Celtic?


We speak to Ross County SLO Kenny MacLennan about the game with Livingston, attended by 300 fans on Friday.


There’s the small matter of the biggest Scotland game in 2 decades as Scotland travel to Serbia for a place at the Euros on Thursday. Kevin Gallacher’s been there, done it and joins us on the podcast.


Plus who is the Scottish David Silva?



RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Rangers 8-0 Hamilton (03m 00s)

• PART 2: Motherwell 1-4 Celtic (11m 00s) 

• PART 3: Aberdeen 2-0 Hibs (21m 30s)

• PART 4: Fans return to Ross County, including Kenny MacLennan (27m

30s) 

• PART 5: St Johnstone 1-0 Kilmarnock & St Mirren 0-0 Dundee

Utd (36m 00s)

• PART 6: Kevin Gallacher interview (42m 00s)

• PART 7: Paddy Power odds (52m 00s)

• PART 8: A look ahead to Serbia v Scotland (53m 00s)


  

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Under the hoods03 Nov 202001:00:34

The quadruple treble is on as Celtic reach last season’s Scottish Cup final. Did Aberdeen have a chance once Ryan Christie curled in?


Hearts will meet Celtic in the final after their Edinburgh derby victory over Hibs, a game in which they – and Craig Gordon – show they’ve still got it.


Rangers go 9 points clear at the top of the Premiership. Can their momentum be derailed, or is their squad too strong now?


With fans possibly attending games in Tier 1 areas of Scotland, we speak to Ross Dunbar from Union Berlin on how they managed to accommodate fans through Covid-19 protocols.


And Kieran Canning talks us through Scotland’s boosted coefficient – and what exactly the Europa Conference League is. 

 

RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Celtic 2-0 Aberdeen (02m 30s)

• PART 2: Hearts 2-1 Hibs (13m 00s) 

• PART 3a: Kilmarnock 0-1 Rangers (20m 00s)

• PART 3b: Life at Union Berlin with Ross Dunbar (27m 00s) 

• PART 4a: Livingston 0-2 Motherwell (38m 30s)

• PART 4b: Dundee Utd 2-1 Ross County (44m 00s)

• PART 5a: Fantasy Football (47m 30s) 

• PART 5b: The odds from Paddy Power (52m 00s) 

• PART 6: Kieran Canning on the coefficient and Conference League (53m 30s)

  

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It’s not promo material04 May 202100:56:13

Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan are back, just as the Premiership is getting really good.


It’s never over with Hamilton. The Accies and the Staggies both win as the bottom 3 are now separated by just 3 points.


Rangers are 2 games away from an unbeaten league season as they hammer Celtic 4-1. What happened to Celtic this season and how big is the rebuild?


We sing the praises of Devante Cole, one of the star performers of 2021. And St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson can afford to play the second string and still win. 


Plus which Premiership striker looks like the lead singer of Future Islands? And could Motherwell producer Laura Brannan get shown a yellow card on a matchday?


RUNNING ORDER

 

• PART 1: Gilmour, Dobbie and the death of football (01m 30s)

• PART 2: Rangers 4-1 Celtic (09m 30s)

• PART 3a: St Mirren 1-2 Hamilton (20m 00s)

• PART 3b: Dundee United 0-2 Ross County (25m 30s)

• PART 3c: Motherwell 2-0 Kilmarnock (31m 30s)

• PART 4a: Livingston 1-2 Aberdeen (39m 30s)

• PART 4b: Hibs 0-1 St Johnstone (44m 00s)

• PART 5: The odds with Paddy Power (48m 30s)

• PART 6: Partick Thistle’s promotion with Matt Greer (50m 00s)

  

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Fruits of stability26 Oct 202001:03:32
Aberdeen further dent Celtic’s title hopes with a dramatic draw on Sunday. Same again in the Scottish Cup next Sunday? We also preview the other semi, the Edinburgh derby. St Mirren once again see their game postponed due to another outbreak of coronavirus. The SPFL are investigating their conduct as well as Kilmarnock. Fin Marks helps us handle this hot potato. Motherwell were back playing and winning. Tony Watt for Scotland? Or your fantasy team at the very least? He’s unplayagainstable. Also why isn’t Ross County’s Johan Cruyff formation working for them? Plus we raise the Roofe (debate). RUNNING ORDER:  • PART 1: The big Roofe debate (01m 00s) • PART 2: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (05m 00s) • PART 3a: SPFL’s Covid investigations with Fin Marks (19m 00s) • PART 3b: Kilmarnock 0-1 Hibs (30m 30s) • PART 4a: Motherwell 4-0 Ross County (38m 30s) • PART 4b: Rangers 2-0 Livingston (43m 00s) • PART 4c: St Johnstone 0-0 Dundee Utd (46m 30s) • PART 5a: Fantasy Football (50m 30s) • PART 5b: The odds from Paddy Power (54m 00s) • PART 6: Hearts v Hibs preview with Amoruso Lets It Run (55m 30s) • PART 7: Europa League preview (60m 00s)  SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC AND GET 30% OFF: • http://www.theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/totallyfootballshow/) • find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/) • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow (http://www.twitter.com/thetotallyshow) PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special (http://www.paddypower.com/) READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) .

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