The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast show

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Summary: Scottish football podcast, brought to you by Capital City Press sports reporter Alan Temple, Kenny Millar of The Sunday Post and freelancer Craig Fowler. From the Glasgow giants down to the clubs battling it out in the Third Division, finally the beautiful game in Scotland has the football show it deserves.

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 A Test Run | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:07

Hello Terrace-ites, To try and ensure he has ironed out all the bugs with the website and the equipment, Craig decided to make a short show going over what has happened up until this point in the pre-season. With Alan and Kenny departing due to conflicting schedules, Craig invited along his good friend Tony Anderson for his first appearance on the show and it's not long before the new guy marks his territory with some controversial generalisations [DISCLAIMER: The opinions of Tony Anderson do not reflect the entire Terrace team as a whole]. The guys talk about the Rangers saga up until this point, the chances a team has of winning the league in the next three years not being called Celtic, the early contenders for third place and who'll likely face the drop. This is only a preview. The Terrace season kicks off for real on July 30th. Enjoy.

 Ben Thornley’s Fat Hair | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:03

Greetings all, On this week's show we look back on the Old Firm derby and the increasingly intriguing battle at the foot of the SPL. In the lower leagues we salute County and commiserate for Queens, while casting a beady eye towards the playoffs. It's squeaky-bum time in the Predictions League, while we have our other regular features. Enjoy Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 86 - 95 Craig Fowler Be sure to Subscribe through iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-terrace-scottish-football/id304936264 We'd welcome your E-mails at: theterraceradio@hotmail.com, while - if you'd like to have your Tweets read out follow us at The Terrace / Alan Temple / Craig Fowler / Kenny Millar

 Predating Archie MacPherson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:55

Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 83 - 92 Craig Fowler Welcome to this week's show, where we look back on a truly remarkable 4-4 draw at St Mirren Park and an stunning debut by Celtic kid Tony Watt against Motherwell. We'll also round up the rest of the SPL action, including an Andy Little brace at Tynecastle and a Dean Shiels penalty defeating Hibs. We'll also mention the PFA Scotland awards. In the lower leagues there is the fight for survival in the First Division, the battle for the final playoff spot in the Second Division and it looks like a journey to Elgin for someone in the Third Division playoffs. As always, there's Punt of the Week, Where are they Now? and the Predictions League. Do enjoy.

 The Powerhouse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:01

Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 81 - 90 Craig Fowler In the SPL, we look back on the boy who cried wolf at Fir Park, Hibs taking one giant leap towards survival in the Highlands and Celtic setting up a title party in Ayrshire this week. Plus we analyse more typically wonderful attacking play by the occasionally brilliant/occasionally Emile Heskey-ey Gregory Tade; The Powerhouse. Praise be to Falkirk, who claimed the Ramsdens Cup on Sunday, becoming the most prolific winners in the history of the Challenge Cup, and earning a first trophy of a 20-year career for Bairns captain Darren Dods. There's a look ahead to what could be a few title shindigs in Punt of the Week, while there's Where are they Now? and the Predictions League.

 The Day Rangers Won by a Goal; just £14.99 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:52

Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 78 - 86 Craig Fowler. We look back on a little Glasgow get-together in Govan yesterday, as Celtic's champagne is put on hold - although Rangers blow the opportunity to rack up a 'DVD of the match' scoreline. Killie beat Motherwell, and we suitably laud the trophy winning Rugby Park side. There's also the added intrigue at the bottom after a week which saw the Hibee-basher Jim Jefferies become Dunfermline manager, with a mandate to relegate Hibernian. Focus is on the battle for survival in the First Division, as well as a suitably entertaining encounter between two of Scottish football's most passionate advocates of attacking football: Elvis 2 - 5 Yogi. Jukebox is doing the business with East Fife while Robbie Winters and young-enough-to-be-his-son Stevie May are firing Alloa to the Third Division title. There's a seven-game week of predictions, while Where are they Now? and Punt of the Week are also involved.

 Eat Well, for Tonight We Dine in Ayr | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:54

Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 78 - 86 Craig Fowler. Things at Ibrox lurched from bad to worse at the weekend as Hearts pillaged Glasgow for a 2-1 win - while, as we record, talks continue regarding cuts and redundancies. Celtic's lead at the top was extending, despite the end to the winning run of Lennon's men. Also, Ojamaa continues to display all the quality of a frosty Premium Estonian Beer as Dunfermline are put to the swords. Hell, we'll even talk over the 0-0's, too. County have rediscovered a winning touch in the First Division and look to have eyes for the SPL, while East Fife gave Robbo the bullet. There's even a 6-3 win for the team at the very bottom of the Scottish Football league pyramid. Throw in Scottish Cup previews - with an exorbitant amount of bad movie references - SPL predictions and Punt of the Week and Where are they Now? and you've got a show.

 That Kind of Player | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:21

Kenny's away on international duty so, like Craig Levein, we slip a late call-up straight into the starting line-up with Joel Sked joining the team. On the show we try our best to sound enthusiastic about Scotland's midweek friendly away in Slovenia before recapping the action from the weekend's SPL matches; as Celtic extended their winning streak, Hearts were worse than they looked and we learn how to pronounce "Dunfermline". We also tell you why you shouldn't be surprised by any more emphatic Rangers victories and Craig tells the nation why it is worth watching St Mirren v Aberdeen on ESPN. The title race in the first division does seem to be legitimate as Falkirk go level on points with Ross County, although the latter still possesses three games in hand, and there was a rare away win for the Third Division whipping boys. Punt of the Week, Where are they Now? and the Predictions League will be thrown in for good measure. Enjoy! Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 76 - 84 Craig Fowler

 Pie in the Sky(Sports) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:22

Predictor Score ahead of this week: Kenny Millar 72 - 76 Craig Fowler. On this week's show we lavish some deserved praise on clinical Champions-elect Celitc, who dismantled Hibs 5-0 in Edinburgh this weekend, although we try to provide a little cogent analysis in terms of where things went wrong for the Hibees, too. There's a defeat for Rangers in front of the club's biggest home crowd of the season, Motherwell administrative staff search iTunes for 79p copies of Zadok the Priest and Dunfermline still can't win at home. We also chat Killie Pies and a horrorshow on Sky. We've a Scotland squad to dissect, including the inclusion of Craig Gordon, Charlie Mulgrew and Matt Philips. There will also be analysis of Livi's first win under Hughes and Collins, County's stumbling form and a brawl between Arbroath and Cowdenbeath punters. Punt of the Week, Where are they Now? and the Predictions League will be thrown in for good measure. Enjoy!

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