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Winners and Losers

The leader of the pack Craig Fowler delves into the weeks action to pick out Scottish fooball’s Winners & Losers. WINNERS Steven MacLean (St Johnstone) Never underestimate how much confidence can affect the performance of a footballer. St Johnstone fans have recently been suggesting cup final hero MacLean was ‘finished’ following his below par start to […]

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Ross County taking a 2-0 lead at Rugby Park after four minutes

Five Great Moments from the Scottish Football Weeekend

Imagine hearing your side has gone 4-0 down before half-time as you are about to embark on a 13-hour flight. Craig Anderson (@craig_killie) I decided to make a brief trip back home to glorious Ayrshire to coincide with two of my friends getting married next Saturday, so I spent my weekend flying from Sydney to […]

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Scott Allan during his unveiling at Celtic Park

Winners & Losers

Craig Fowler is back with our weekly feature Winners & Losers. The transfer saga of the summer dominates what follows. First of all, I would like to make everyone aware that this week’s Winners and Losers (the first of the current campaign) is shorter than was originally intended. This was because after I had written […]

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Five great moments from the Scottish football weekend

Five members of the Terrace Podcast team recall their favourite moment from an entertaining and very high scoring Scottish football weekend. Craig Cairns (@craigcairns001) After a log overnight flight and three hours sleep, I emerged from my bed, as far as my couch, and slumped there catching up on and digitally conversing about the day’s events. […]

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Teammates Jamie Hamill and Josh Magennis argue during Kilmarnock's 4-1 victory over Partick Thistle

The Football Critic: Josh Magennis

Back again, our resident critic has shaken off early season rustiness and is ready once more to give some individual player insight. Josh Magennis Partick Thistle v Kilmarnock Lone striker 25-years-old *** After his goal versus Celtic, I could no longer pass over Josh Magennis without closer inspection. Over the past five years, he has evolved from […]

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Teammates Jamie Hamill and Josh Magennis argue during Kilmarnock's 4-1 victory over Partick Thistle

2015/16 Season Preview: Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock signed a number of players known within Scottish football but began their season with a 4-0 defeat at home to a rampant Dundee. Craig Cairns looks at whether this is a sign of things to come or if the squad needs time to gel. Last Season Allan Johnston returned to one of the clubs […]

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Four new signings that could be key

In the first of a series of launch articles, CRAIG CAIRNS looks at four of the summer signings that could be key to their new club’s season. John Sutton While many will have shrugged with indifference at the transfer of Sutton to St Johnstone, there may be good reason to believe he is exactly the […]

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Season 2014/15 player ratings: Kilmarnock

GOALKEEPER Craig Samson – 4 The fact that Killie fans have recently taken to loudly and ironically cheering every time Samson catches the ball tells you all you need to know about his season. There is still a decent keeper in there, but Samson’s performances have been full of basic errors that have cost the team […]

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Six great moments from the weekend

Joel Sked There was a certain predictability about it. James Forrest raced away from Tam Scoobie, one-v-one with Alan Mannus, he sped past Mannus leaving him helpless and then . . . well you didn’t even need to watch what happened next. You knew. You. Just. Knew. Derek Rae gets more animated than usual, echoing […]

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Angels With Dirty Faces

May 18, 2015

Monday’s podcast features the classic line-up of Tony Anderson, Joel Sked and Craig Fowler talking through the Scottish Premiership weekend. There’s appreciation for Josh Magennis for using his head (and also for some football skills), wonder at how Ross County always do it in January, and a question of whether Motherwell deserve to be relegated […]

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