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After the international break Phil Goodlad is joined by Rory Loy and Gemma Fay to look ahead to the return of domestic football and preview an intriguing looking set of Premiership fixtures.
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Phil Goodlad is joined by Stephen McGinn and Craig Telfer to discuss all the latest news in the national game. They look back on Celtic’s match with Chelsea in the women’s Champions League and preview what promises to be an exciting round of fixtures in the Championship this weekend.
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Phil Goodlad is joined by John Walker and Joelle Murray to go over all the major talking points in Scottish football. They discuss World Cup pots, Chelsea v Celtic in the Women’s Champions League and the latest news from Ibrox. Fraser Clarke also fills us in on the situation at Dumbarton after the club fell into administration.
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Amy Canavan is joined by Lee Miller and Mark Atkinson of The Scotsman to discuss Scotland’s 2-1 win in Poland and their Nations League campaign as a whole.
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Andrew Petrie is joined by St Johnstone’s former Lech Poznan defender Barry Douglas and The Athletic’s Jordan Campbell to look ahead to Scotland’s crucial clash with Poland. They also hear from Gavin Noon (Scotland’s Coefficient on social media) about the potential significance of the result and the possible permutations as Nations League A: Group 1 draws to a conclusion.
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In a special bonus edition of the Scottish Football Podcast we speak to Motherwell’s prodigious 18 year old midfielder Lennon Miller. In the lead up to the Scottish League Cup semi-final between the Steelmen and Rangers he sat down with Nick McPheat for a candid interview in which he discusses coping with the death of his mum at the age of 5, how that experience drives him and his ambitions for the future. We also hear a little bit from his famous father - the former Scotland international Lee Miller.
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Rangers, Raith Rovers and Livingston legend Marvin Andrews on his life after being a professional footballer. The key role his faith played in Rangers victory on the famous "helicopter sunday". He talks about effect sectarianism and racism have had on his career. Plus why he now calls Scotland home.