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.
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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.
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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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.