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/ May 25, 2011 4:55 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: There’s Only Two James Morrisons

Hello and welcome to the final Terrace of the 10/11 campaign. We may be back with the odd close-season extravaganza, but for the moment just fill your boots with this offering. We’ll kick things off by talking through the Scottish Cup final, before moving onto the latest news in Scottish football this week, featuring Hearts’ signings, Willo Flood, St. Johnstone

/ May 20, 2011 7:10 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: Scottish Cup Final Special

Hello and welcome to today’s Terrace Scottish Football podcast where we preview the battle for Scotland’s last silverware of the season between Celtic and Motherwell. We all believed Motherwell have a great chance of lifting the Scottish Cup on Sunday, only to all comprehensively agree that Celtic are clear and away favourites for trophy. While the domestic season ends on

/ May 16, 2011 4:28 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: Team of the Year

Welcome to a new episode of The Terrace, Rangers are the Champions of Scotland for the 54th time, as Walter Smith bows out of the Ibrox hotseat a winner. We’ll have the story of Helicopter Sunday, and chat about where the title was won and lost, what’s next and chat about the extraordinary and laudable atmosphere’s at both Rugby Park

/ May 13, 2011 8:49 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: Literally, an episode of The Terrace

Hello and welcome to this week’s episode of the Terrace; a preview of a massive weekend in the SPL and beyond. It’s Helicopter Sunday, Mark II, as Rangers and Celtic both go in to the final weekend of the season with a chance to win the title. Rangers travel to Kilmarnock knowing a win will crown them Champions, while Celtic

/ May 3, 2011 7:09 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: Express Yourself

It’s Terrace time again folks; welcome aboard. On this week’s show we will have a look at the path of destruction left in the wake of Celtic and Rangers as they drive towards the SPL title finishing line – and woe betide anyone who gets in their way. Hearts have become the draw specialists, St. Johnstone finally scored (twice!), Hamilton

/ April 25, 2011 5:21 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: Date night in Kilmarnock

Hello, and welcome to this week’s episode of The Terrace, on this week’s show we will look back on the Old Firm derby at the weekend – from team selections, to star players and managerial ear-cupping. As well as the rumble in Glasgow there were also three other matches, and plenty of goals, to look back on. In the lower

/ April 18, 2011 4:06 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: Following the Fast Food Rockers…

After a little week’s hiatus, welcome to a brand spanking new episode of The Terrace, on this week’s show we will talk about the weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-finals, which saw Motherwell and Celtic both claim comfortable victories which ensured they will meet each other in the May 21st showpiece. There’s also SPL action to look back on, with Rangers ascending

/ April 6, 2011 2:27 pm

The Terrace Radio Scottish Football Podcast: Accents

Hello and welcome to another belated episode of The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast. The SPL returned to action at the weekend, so we look back at those fixtures including another entertaining Edinburgh derby. We also give our two pennies worth on the ICT v Celtic postponement where a gruff sounding Craig takes on the nonsensical role of the hard-nosed, old

/ March 30, 2011 3:13 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: Brazil, Mixu & Takeovers

    Hello and welcome to this week’s episode of The Terrace – a little later than usual, due to a London-related hiatus! There was no SPL action at the week, but there is still plenty talk about, starting with all the international goodness of out potassium-filled trip to face Brazil. We’ll discuss what we learned, what’s next and what

/ March 21, 2011 8:27 pm

The Terrace Radio Football Podcast: Doing a St. Mirren

The first trophy has been handed out in Scotland, and it went the way of Rangers, who defeated Celtic after extra-time in a pleasantly watchable encounter at Hampden yesterday. We pick through the bones of that one and bestow praise and scorn on deserving parties. Throwing away positive positions in the last 10 minutes of a football match must now

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