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Yer Aul' Da', Steve Clarke
Manage episode 387690616 series 3374612
Scotland will open Euro 2024 against the hosts Germany. Nae bother. We’ve also drawn Hungary and Switzerland. Is this a group to look forward to?
Join Andrew Slaven, Melbourne City FC's Findlay Marks & Tartan Army foot soldier John Bleasdale as they assess Steve Clarke’s side's chances of making history and progressing out of the group stages, as well as all the other major talking points from the past week in Scottish football.
Clyde FC’s Media Correspondent, Paul Shanks, joins the show to discuss Clyde’s recent fall to the foot of the SPFL pyramid and the impact new manager Ian McCall needs to make at the Bully Wee if they are to survive the dreaded drop out of the SPFL this season.
And with the news that just two Scottish players under the age of 21 made a starting lineup in the top flight last weekend, we ask if it's time for the league and the clubs to be help accountable for the lack of talent breaking through.
RUNNING ORDER:
00:00 - INTRO
02:40 - FUNNIES // Aberdeen fans told off for throwing snowballs
04:04 - FUNNIES // The Monster Derby's monster pre-match poster
05:00 - FUNNIES // The ultimate 'Auld Da' selfie with Steve Clarke
06:13 - FUNNIES // Craig Levein's photoshopped Sky Sports pose
08:14 - EURO 2024 // Draw reaction
19:26 - NEWS // ViaPlay are...back?
23:18 - NEWS // Should we drinking beer be allowed in Scottish grounds?
30:05 - NEWS // Do young Scots get enough game time in the Premiership?
37:36 - CLYDE FC // Paul Shanks on the past, present and future for The Bully Wee
48:42 - CLYDE FC // Reaction to interview
50:29 - OUTRO
GET IN TOUCH:
• Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast
• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7
• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
• Follow John Bleasdale on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jbleasdale81
102 episodes
Manage episode 387690616 series 3374612
Scotland will open Euro 2024 against the hosts Germany. Nae bother. We’ve also drawn Hungary and Switzerland. Is this a group to look forward to?
Join Andrew Slaven, Melbourne City FC's Findlay Marks & Tartan Army foot soldier John Bleasdale as they assess Steve Clarke’s side's chances of making history and progressing out of the group stages, as well as all the other major talking points from the past week in Scottish football.
Clyde FC’s Media Correspondent, Paul Shanks, joins the show to discuss Clyde’s recent fall to the foot of the SPFL pyramid and the impact new manager Ian McCall needs to make at the Bully Wee if they are to survive the dreaded drop out of the SPFL this season.
And with the news that just two Scottish players under the age of 21 made a starting lineup in the top flight last weekend, we ask if it's time for the league and the clubs to be help accountable for the lack of talent breaking through.
RUNNING ORDER:
00:00 - INTRO
02:40 - FUNNIES // Aberdeen fans told off for throwing snowballs
04:04 - FUNNIES // The Monster Derby's monster pre-match poster
05:00 - FUNNIES // The ultimate 'Auld Da' selfie with Steve Clarke
06:13 - FUNNIES // Craig Levein's photoshopped Sky Sports pose
08:14 - EURO 2024 // Draw reaction
19:26 - NEWS // ViaPlay are...back?
23:18 - NEWS // Should we drinking beer be allowed in Scottish grounds?
30:05 - NEWS // Do young Scots get enough game time in the Premiership?
37:36 - CLYDE FC // Paul Shanks on the past, present and future for The Bully Wee
48:42 - CLYDE FC // Reaction to interview
50:29 - OUTRO
GET IN TOUCH:
• Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast
• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7
• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
• Follow John Bleasdale on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jbleasdale81
102 episodes
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