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Seven great moments from the Scottish football weekend

The Terrace Podcast crew each pick their favourite moment from the past weekend. John Callan For all that he must be an infuriating guy to pay to watch at times, there aren’t masses of players in the Premiership who can do the things David Wotherspoon can. His reverse ball down the line for Tam Scobbie […]

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Russian literature

May 4, 2015

Monday’s podcast features Craig Fowler, Joel Sked and Gary Cocker breaking down the Scottish Premiership weekend, including the culmination of a promising first season at Celtic for Ronny Deila, whether Ian Baraclough has actually done a decent job at Motherwell, and if Kilmarnock will be this season’s Hibs. There’s also a gander at the final […]

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Five great moments from Hearts 2 – 2 Rangers

Five members of The Terrace Podcast crew pick their favourite moments from the final day match between Hearts and Rangers at Tynecastle. Gary Cocker As action-packed as the game was, the one part that still lingers is watching the title celebrations and reminiscing about Dundee doing the same thing last year (although our players didn’t […]

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So much madness, so little time.

April 27, 2015

Craig Cairns and Craig Fowler look back over the weekend’s action in the Scottish Premiership as St Mirren make fools out of Kilmarnock, Motherwell dent their survival hopes and two teams play an all-too familiar fixture. The Jambo duo then begin the third most memorable team: Vladimir Romanov’s Hearts side. With emphasis on the word ‘begin’. […]

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Adam Eckersley takes James Keatings bromance to the next level

Hearts decision to release Adam Eckersley this coming summer is the single worst move made by any team in any league in Scotland this season. It’s not because Eckersley is a particularly great player – he’s all right and a team like Kilmarnock or Motherwell would be a suitable destination – it’s because the guy knows how […]

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Shagging relegation

April 13, 2015

Monday’s podcast is chaired by an agitated Craig Fowler who is still smarting from Hearts’ Edinburgh derby loss at Hibernian, with Duncan McKay and Tony Anderson gleeful in his company. Before the derby talk there is the Scottish Premiership weekend to go through, with Partick Thistle rising to the occasion, Aberdeen keeping the narrative going, […]

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Danny Wilson

CRAIG ANDERSON When Danny Wilson made his debut for Rangers, I bought into the hype about him. Rangers were the reigning league champions at the time, and were a club not exactly renowned for giving youth a chance, so a 17-year old centre-back who managed to force his way into the team must have been […]

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Hangovers and dodgy edits

April 7, 2015

Monday’s episode sees Craig Cairns, Gary Cocker and John Callan looking back at Rangers victory over Hearts, Livingston’s triumph in the Petrofac Training Cup Final and a summary of the weekend’s events in the Scottish Premiership. John’s appearance on the show enabled the panel to talk through the early 90s Aberdeen side which went very […]

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Congratulations, here’s your roller

April 2, 2015

Thursday’s podcast begins with a hearty congratulations to Gary Locke for seemingly landing the Kilmarnock job, before the team of Derek Connor, Duncan McKay and Craig Fowler talk through Celtic’s interest in Danny Wilson and Virgil van Dijk’s future at Celtic. Then they get onto the main crux of the show: The Terrace 2014/15 Championship […]

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Scottish football’s Se7en deadly sinners.

March 23, 2015

The guys do something a little different this Monday as Craig Fowler, Joel Sked and STV’s Thom Watt look back through the years to find a different Scottish football personality for each of the seven deadly sins. That may sound a little nuts, and it was, but have no fear, the show does go back […]

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