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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)

  • Kilmarnock and Hamilton 11 Nov

    Wed, 11 Nov 09

    Duration:
    41 mins

    Presenter Kenny Macintyre and guests, Jack Ross and Allan Preston discuss club fines with Kilmarnock chairman Michael Johnston and talk about all things Accies with Hamilton manager Billy Reid.

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  • Celtic defence woes and Cup draw

    Tue, 10 Nov 09

    Duration:
    28 mins

    Kenny MacIntyre and the Sportsound team look at Celtic's defensive line, discuss the Co-operative Insurance Cup semi-final draw and you'll hear from St Mirren's Andy Dorman who has been called up for Wales to face Scotland.

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  • Bairns against Bhoys 09 Nov

    Mon, 9 Nov 09

    Duration:
    33 mins

    Richard Gordon and the Sportsound team talk about the plans for Kilmarnock to fine players for bad discipline and we have the best bits from the SPL match between Falkirk and Celtic.

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  • Sports Report 08 Nov

    Sun, 8 Nov 09

    Duration:
    11 mins

    Taken from BBC Radio Scotland's Sports Report programme of Saturday 7 November, 2009, Annie McGuire and Jane Lewis provide a round-up of the day’s Scottish football action.

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  • Footloose 07 Nov

    Sat, 7 Nov 09

    Duration:
    23 mins

    Taken from BBC Radio Scotland's Footloose programme of Friday 6 November, 2009, Annie McGuire is joined by Tam Cowan, Billy Dodds and Jim Spence to discuss some topical issues in Scottish football.

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  • Celtic in Hamburg 06 Nov

    Fri, 6 Nov 09

    Duration:
    20 mins

    Taken from BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound programme of Thursday the 5th of November, 2009, Richard Gordon is joined by John Collins and Murdo MacLeod to discuss Celtic’s scoreless draw with Hamburg in the Europa League and Chick Young gets reaction from Celtic manager Tony Mowbray.

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  • Rangers in Romania 5 Nov 09

    Thu, 5 Nov 09

    Duration:
    21 mins

    This edition of the Scottish Football podcast features reaction to Rangers' 1-1 draw with Unirea Urziceni in the Champions League and looks ahead to Celtic's Europa League game against Hamburg. First, Sportsound commentator John Barnes provides a report on the Group G match where Rangers were two minutes away from a valuable victory before they were pegged back. Then Ibrox manager Walter Smith discusses the game in the post-media conference, before pundits Billy Dodds and Craig Paterson give their views. To follow, German full-back Andreas Hinkel and manager Tony Mowbray talk about Celtic's must-win match against Hamburg in the Europa League on Thursday.

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  • 04 Nov Rangers in Europe & Michael Stewart

    Wed, 4 Nov 09

    Duration:
    30 mins

    Annie McGuire and the Sportsound team preview Rangers trip to Romania in the Champions League and Hearts captain Michael Stewart explains why he'll never speak to the press again.

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  • Friday night internationals and drookit Dundee

    Tue, 3 Nov 09

    Duration:
    25 mins

    Annie McGuire and the Sportsound team discuss Uefa plans to introduce Friday night international matches as well as referee Mike Tumilty's descision to abandon Sunday's match between Dundee United and Rangers.

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  • Finances and Rain 02 Nov

    Mon, 2 Nov 09

    Duration:
    35 mins

    Richard Gordon presents from Tannadice as the Sportsound team debate football finance at Rangers and Dundee Utd and the match between the clubs - abandoned at half-time due to a waterlogged pitch.

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