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After a solid but ultimately unspectacular seventh-place finish, Dundee United head into the new season determined to kick on. Andrew Petrie is joined by Courier columnist Jim Spence and The Dode Fox Podcast's Ronny Costello to discuss a summer of change at Tannadice. The panel assess Jim Goodwin's future, the growing expectation of a more attacking style of play, and whether key signings such as Dylan Tait and the returning Jack Walton can help United move forward. They also reflect on the departures of influential figures including Amar Fatah and Luca Stephenson, debate the club's recruitment strategy and shine a spotlight on exciting academy prospect Cohen Leiper after his eye-catching start to the campaign. With hopes of a top-six finish and pressure building for progress, can Dundee United find the consistency they lacked last season?
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Hearts came agonisingly close to the ultimate prize before suffering heartbreak on the final day of last season. Now, a new chapter begins at Tynecastle. Andrew Petrie is joined by Heart Standard editor Joel Sked and former Hearts defender Ryan McGowan to examine one of the most dramatic summers in recent club history. The panel discuss the departure of Derek McInnes, Lawrence Shankland and Cammy Devlin, the arrival of new head coach Wouter Vrancken, and how Hearts' relationship with the Jamestown analytics model continues to shape recruitment. There's also debate over the futures of key players, including Claudio Braga, optimism around the return of Ajeu, and discussion about what progress should look like in a season of transition. After months of upheaval, can Hearts maintain their place among Scotland's leading clubs and take another step forward?
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Richard Gordon is joined by Falkirk manager John McGlynn ahead of the new season and we chat World Cup with Pat Nevin, Derek Ferguson, Moira Gordon and Peter Wright.
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Kilmarnock head into the new Premiership season with optimism growing after a remarkable turnaround under Neil McCann. Charlotte Cohen is joined by Sandy Armour of the Killie Hippo and Callum Scott from the Forever and Ever podcast to discuss how Killie recovered from a difficult start to last season and why supporters are feeling positive again. The panel reflect on Stewart Kettlewell's departure, McCann's impact, the influence of January signings such as Joe Hugill and Findlay Curtis, and a summer rebuild that includes the return of Mark O'Hara and exciting new faces. They also assess the move back to a grass pitch, the club's ambitious training ground project and what success would look like this season. With top-six hopes beginning to grow, can Kilmarnock build on their strong finish and keep moving forward?
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Who will win promotion? Who could surprise everyone? And who might be in for a long season? Craig Telfer and John Walker join Charlotte Cohen for a comprehensive preview of League One and League Two. Ross County's immediate promotion hopes, Hamilton's recruitment drive, East Kilbride's first full SPFL campaign and a fiercely competitive League Two all come under the microscope. With predictions for the biggest movers, top scorers and managers to watch, there's plenty for Scottish football fans to get excited about before the action begins.
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After a turbulent campaign that swung from Scottish Cup glory to relegation worries, Aberdeen head into a new season with Stephen Robinson at the helm and a major rebuild underway. Charlotte Cohen is joined by Aberdeen fan Beth Wallace and Press & Journal chief sports writer Ryan Cryle to reflect on the end of the Jimmy Thelin era, the challenges facing the club and the expectations for the months ahead. The panel discuss a busy summer of recruitment, the search for goals, concerns over last season's defensive frailties and how Robinson wants his side to play. They also assess the pressure on the manager, the role of key players like Kevin Nisbet and Toyosi Olusanya, and whether the Dons can re-establish themselves as contenders for Europe.
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After another turbulent season, Rangers head into a new campaign under Derek McInnes with renewed optimism. Scott Cameron and Andy Halliday explore how the club has changed since the end of last season, why Lawrence Shankland could be a transformative signing, and what further recruitment is needed before the transfer window closes. They also discuss the futures of key players, the rise of Findlay Curtis and the growing influence of familiar faces returning behind the scenes. The big question remains the same: can Rangers close the gap at the top and reclaim major honours?
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After exceeding all expectations with a top-six finish in their first season back in the Premiership, Falkirk are preparing for a new challenge. Charlotte Cohen is joined by journalist Gordon Waddell and Falkirk fan Craig Cruickshanks to look ahead to the campaign, discussing the impact of key departures including Calvin Miller and Barney Stewart, the club's continued success in developing young talent, and the importance of another strong recruitment window. The conversation also turns to John McGlynn's remarkable work at Falkirk and whether his achievements should put him in contention for the Scotland job. Plus, predictions for the season ahead, player of the year picks and the mood around the club as another Premiership campaign approaches.
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St Mirren head into the new season as League Cup winners, but after a dramatic campaign that ended with playoff survival, a fresh chapter is underway in Paisley. Host David Currie is joined by former Saints midfielder Ryan Flynn and Pie & Bovril's Div MacDonald to reflect on Stephen Robinson's legacy, Craig McLeish's appointment and a summer of significant change. The panel discuss key departures, the search for goals, exciting new signings, the impact of Alex Gogic and Marcus Fraser, and whether St Mirren's academy graduates could have a bigger role to play. With optimism, intrigue and a little apprehension in the air, what can Saints fans expect from the season ahead?
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With the Championship season fast approaching, Ray Bradshaw is joined by Kris Doolan and Craig Telfer for a club-by-club look at one of Scottish football's most competitive divisions. Can Livingston make an instant return to the Premiership? Will Gary Naysmith transform Ayr United into genuine contenders? And can Partick Thistle finally go one step further? The panel also assess Dunfermline, Raith Rovers, Morton, Inverness and newly-promoted Stenhousemuir before making their predictions for the season ahead. Expect optimism, debate and plenty of Championship football chat.
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Richard Gordon, Callum Davidson and Hugh MacDonald chew over the World Cup as it reaches the last 16 stage and look ahead to the start of Scottish League Cup.
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All the latest news from the World Cup and around Scottish football including who next for the national team manager, Neil Lennon, Robbie Neilson in China, transfers and much more
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St Johnstone are back in the Premiership after an immediate return from the Championship, but what can Saints fans expect this season? Ray Bradshaw is joined by Danny Williams from the Dogger Saints podcast and actor Colin McCredie to assess the impact of Simo Valakari, a summer rebuild focused on hungry, ambitious players, and the importance of bringing Toby Stewart back between the sticks. The panel debate expectations for the campaign, concerns over season ticket changes, whether Saints can avoid a relegation battle, and if Simoball can make the step up. Plus, quick-fire predictions for player of the year, league position and much more.
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After the shock resignation of Scotland manager Steve Clarke, we ask what happened, and who are the contenders for the job. With Richard Gordon, Darren Jackson and Moira Gordon.
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We pore over a disappointing World Cup campaign for Scotland, and ask what went wrong, and what can change? With Andy Burke, Pat Nevin, Willie Miller, Leanne Crichton and more.
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After a bruising defeat to Brazil leaves Scotland’s World Cup hopes hanging by a thread, Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Stephen McGowan and Andy Halliday to ask the big questions.
How did Scotland’s campaign unravel so quickly - and how much did costly individual errors play a part? Where does responsibility lie: with Steve Clarke, the players, or something deeper? Has this group reached its ceiling under the current manager?
And what does the future look like with a lack of emerging talent coming through? The panel also asks what must change in youth development, structure and culture if Scotland are to compete at this level again.
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Post-match reaction as Scotland's errors cost them dear against Brazil leaving their last 32 fate in the balance.
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As Scotland face Brazil in the Miami heat, Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Tony Docherty and Scott Allan to ask the big questions ahead of what could be a defining World Cup night.
How do Scotland avoid a repeat of the Hungary game at the Euros and instead seize a historic opportunity? Can Steve Clarke’s side cope with extreme conditions and keep their composure against Brazil’s attacking power?
What is the right tactical setup - and who should start in midfield to give Scotland control?
Plus can anyone stop Lionel Messi and who will win the Golden Boot? All the key questions ahead of a crucial clash.
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Scotland head into a huge FIFA World Cup clash with Brazil knowing qualification is still within reach - but are they doing enough to grab it? Kenny Macintyre is joined by Kris Doolan and John Walker to pick apart the Morocco performance, the lack of attacking threat, and whether Scotland are showing Brazil too much respect.
With Scott McTominay covering more ground than any other player in the World Cup but is it often too far from goal? How can we unlock Scotland’s biggest weapon?
Is a back five the only option, or is there room to be braver?
Plus, could Lionel Messi cut it in the Scottish leagues?
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