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In this Episode Dr James Mahon speaks to former St Mirren star and League Cup Winning captain Jim Goodwin. The no nonsense defender discusses the impact his parents had in supporting him to leave Waterford and pursue his dream and how as a teenager he made his way first to Celtic and then in the lower leagues of England before success back in Scotland firstly as a player and now as a manager. Goodwin offers advice to younger players and discusses the strange situation that led to him being subbed on for Robbie Keane for Ireland at senior level.
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In this Episode Dr James Mahon speaks to former Kilmarnock and Rangers star Cammy Bell. The shot stopper discusses the impact his father had in supporting him from a young age and how he understood the importance of playing for Rangers having also been a lifelong fan. Finally he elaborates on the difficulty in breaking into the Scotland setup with such experienced keepers ahead of him.
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In this Episode Dr James hears from Celtic and Dundee Utd star Mark Wilson on how playing while aware of his own injury and limitations was important to him to prolong his career. Wilson discusses his successful national team youth career and how that didn't translate into senior caps. Finally the former defender highlights the importance of his charity work with the Andy Robertson organization AR26 which helps disadvantaged youths in Glasgow and beyond.
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In this Episode former Kilmarnock, NY Red Bulls and Leicester defender Peter Canero reflects on his career and his solo Scotland cap. The Glaswegian praises the impact of his wife and family on supporting his decisions including playing in North America and the challenges he faced with hip injuries throughout his career.
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In this Episode Dr James hears from Celtic and Norwich star Chris Sutton on how his father impacted and supported the early years of his career before success and acclaim with his hometown club and later with Celtic. Chris discusses his one England cap and the path his career took after that.