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The Evening Tele sports team in Dundee debate Scottish football with a heavy east coast bias
Ogren arrives for United AGM and Pressley ensures reality bites
Twa Teams, One Street: the football podcast that’s as obsessed by Dundee FC and Dundee United as you are!
55 minutes
2 weeks ago
Ogren arrives for United AGM and Pressley ensures reality bites
Mark Ogren is in town for the Dundee United AGM.
From transfers, to tax, to turnover – we analyse what is likely to be on the mind of the U.S. businessman. We discuss how the Tangerines take heartening results and turn them into cold, hard, profit.
On the pitch, the Terrors welcome St Mirren to Tannadice. Can Jim Goodwin mastermind a home win over stubborn opposition; an Achilles heel this term.
Across the road, the afterglow of victory against Celtic is still present in the studio.
However, Steven Pressley is setting standards and delivering a dose of reality ahead of a trip to Falkirk.
We ask how the Dee build on the successes of last weekend and avoid an overreliance on the outstanding Cameron Congreve.
By Pressley’s own admission, with Dundee fielding a less-than-100% fit Simon Murray, what does that say about the Dark Blues’ other strikers?
And there’s an apology from a high-profile presenter…
Dundee United correspondent Alan Temple is joined by ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan, with The Courier head of sport Sean Hamilton in the hot seat.
Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland.
You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Twa Teams, One Street: the football podcast that’s as obsessed by Dundee FC and Dundee United as you are!
The Evening Tele sports team in Dundee debate Scottish football with a heavy east coast bias