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Your weekly, non Old Firm-centric round-up of everything north of the border, with Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull. Because no one puts Scottish football in a corner.
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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The Totally Scottish Football Show
Your weekly, non Old Firm-centric round-up of everything north of the border, with Andrew Slaven and JJ Bull. Because no one puts Scottish football in a corner.