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Phil Goodlad, Gemma Fay and Scott McDermott discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They reflect on a huge win for Rangers in Nice and disappointment for Hearts in Bruges. They also preview Scotland’s Women’s Euros play-off with Finland and look ahead to the weekend’s Premiership fixtures.
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Reaction as Rangers pick up a huge 3 points away to Nice in the Europa League. Plus Shankland's woes continue in Belgium as Hearts lose to Cercle Brugge in the Conference League.
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It’s a bumper European edition presented by Jane Lewis. Asim Rabbani drops by to analyse Celtic's 1-1 draw with Club Brugge and Joshua Barrie is on hand to preview Rangers’ game with Nice and discuss a significant week in the Ibrox boardroom. We also hear from Belgian football expert Scott Coyne who fills us in on Hearts’ Conference League opponents Cercle Brugge.
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Liam McLeod is joined by Tom English to preview Celtic’s crucial Champions League clash with Club Brugge. They also hear from Belgian football expert Scott Coyne about what to expect from the visiting side.
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Sportsound reflects on a thrilling night at Easter Road where Hibernian and Aberdeen fought out a 3-3 draw. We hear from the managers, Michael Stewart and Miller.
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Phil Goodlad is joined by Lee Miller and Liam McLennan from The Hibs Ramble to discuss all the big news in Scottish football and look ahead to a huge match at both ends of the table. They also hear from The Athletic’s Mark Critchley about incoming Rangers CEO Patrick Stewart.
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Andrew Petrie is joined by Marvin Bartley and Ross McCormack to look back on another eventful weekend in the Scottish Premiership and ponder the futures of David Gray and Philippe Clement. And not shying away from the controversial talking points they also discuss what annoys them most about 5 a-sides.
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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.