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Scottish Football

Scottish Football

The latest news from the world of Scottish football from BBC Radio Scotland. Get the best bits from Off the Ball, Your Call and Sportsound. Over the summer, the podcast will be available on Saturday and Sundays, with the occasional midweek episode when the European matches kick-in. As part of a short trial, episodes of this podcast will be available until the end of December 2009. To find out more visit bbc.co.uk/podcasts/trial

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Recent episodes (10)

  • A tale of two Dundee teams 22 Nov

    Mon, 23 Nov 09

    Duration:
    29 mins

    Presented by Richard Gordon, you'll hear coverage of Dundee Utd's SPL win over Celtic and near neighbours Dundee thrilling comback to win the Alba Challenge Cup over Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

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  • Scotland manager analysis 21 Nov 09

    Sat, 21 Nov 09

    Duration:
    37 mins

    Annie McGuire, Stephen Craigan, Billy Dodds and Jim Spence analyse the final days of George Burley's reign as Scotland manager and discuss some of the potential successors to Burley as national manager.

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  • That hand ball incident 20 Nov

    Fri, 20 Nov 09

    Duration:
    33 mins

    We know that this is the Scottish football podcast but we simply couldn't ignore the drama of Thierry Henry's hand ball incident, so Jim Spence and the Sportsound team put a Scottish spin on things.

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  • Scotland and fat players 19 Nov

    Thu, 19 Nov 09

    Duration:
    40 mins

    Kenny Macintyre and guests Pat Nevin and Chick Young discuss the vacant Scotland manager's job, and get defender David Weir's thoughts on George Burley's dismissal and chat about fat footballers.

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  • Who should get Scotland job? 18 Nov

    Wed, 18 Nov 09

    Duration:
    37 mins

    Kenny MacIntyre and the Sportsound team discuss potential candidates to replace George Burley in the role of Scotland manager.

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  • Burley's departure 17 Nov

    Tue, 17 Nov 09

    Duration:
    30 mins

    Presenter Jim Spence and guests Jim Traynor and Craig Paterson discuss the dramatic events of the day which saw Scotland manager George Burley's departure. The boys discuss Burley's tenure in charge of the national side and also look at the likely contenders to take on the job.

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  • Aftermath of Wales v Scotland 14 Nov

    Sun, 15 Nov 09

    Duration:
    26 mins

    Richard Gordon and the Sportsound team discuss the implications of the 3-0 defeat of Scotland in the friendly match at Cardiff.

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  • Footloose Friday 13 Nov

    Sat, 14 Nov 09

    Duration:
    33 mins

    Annie McGuire and guests discuss wether international matches should be on free-to-view TV, Jim Spence gets on his soap box and Dunfermline's Jim Leishman explains ladies day at East End Park.

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  • Rangers' tough day 12 Nov 09

    Fri, 13 Nov 09

    Duration:
    50 mins

    On the day Rangers announced an increase in their debt to £31m, they were fined £18,000 by Uefa for the trouble caused by some fans in Bucharest, and the English Premier League rejected a proposal to welcome the Old Firm into a two-tier set-up, BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound on Thursday 12 November focused on the challenges facing the Glasgow club. Host Richard Gordon is joined by Sandy Clark, Chick Young and Jim Traynor, and there are interviews with Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston, and Stevie Smith of the Rangers Supporters Trust.

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  • Old Firm in England Special

    Thu, 12 Nov 09

    Duration:
    27 mins

    Today's podcast is taken from the Sportsound Special broadcast on Wednesday 11 November on the future of the Old Firm. As the English Premier League prepared to review Bolton chairman Phil Gartside's proposals for a two-tier league involving both Glasgow clubs, Richard Gordon was joined by Pat Nevin, Chick Young and chris McLaughlin to discuss the way forward for Celtic, Rangers and Scottish football.

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