Sinopsis
The home of Scottish football banter
Episodios
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S5E40 Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
24/05/2016 Duración: 01h48minIt's the final podcast of the season and despite there only being three games this week there's been no end of discussion points! Krys is joined for the final time by John and Craig to pour over them. The Premiership playoff was brought to a conclusion as Kilmarnock retained their top flight status thanks mainly to one good performance. For Falkirk, its another season consigned to what will prove to be a very tight and exciting Championship. Then of course there was the Scottish Cup final which saw many things from the ending of an exceptionally long wait to the beginning of a long enquiry. Both the game and the aftermath merited a long discussion of course. There's also discussions of where Rangers need to strengthen for next season as well as a look at where Celtic might go with their new manager now in place. We wrap up the season by announcing where the charity bet winnings will be going. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stake in our charity bets throughout the course of this season, and the
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S5E39 #PrayForSFFPodcast
17/05/2016 Duración: 01h15minIt's been a couple of weeks since we've managed to get a podcast out thanks to scheduling conflicts and Skype issues, but Krys and John finally managed to get together with working equipment to discuss the final weekend of the Premiership season as well as the lower league playoffs. Celtic pick up their trophy in style with a goalscorer who makes even young men feel old, while Aberdeen gave up the ghost a while back. Kilmarnock didn't have an ideal preparation for their upcoming playoff fixtures, although maybe key players did by having time off. St Johnstone almost manage a full sweep of post-split points, while we discuss whether Dundee have been a disappointment or not. In the playoffs, it's congratulations to Queens Park and Ayr United who move up a division, while its a welcome to Edinburgh City who join the SPFL for the first time. That leads onto a discussion on the makeup of the Lowland League and a look at how East Stirling might adjust to their new position. Finally there's a look ahead to the seaso
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S5E38 Deila Taxi
25/04/2016 Duración: 01h05minBack to league action for another few twists and turns of the Premiership season, Krys is joined by John to look at who can throw away things in the league the most. Aberdeen, Hearts and Celtic all slip up as the other three teams in the top six play for very little - something that only happens in England according to Graeme Souness. The penultimate weekend in the lower leagues saw a few more issues decided, with Livingston consigned to the playoffs and Forfar Athletic's relegation to League Two confirmed. But other aspects continue into the final weekend across all three divisions. We also take a brief look at the start of the Pyramid playoff as Cove Rangers took on Edinburgh City in the first leg for the right to face East Stirling. There's some in-depth discussion around the future for Hearts, Aberdeen and Celtic and what they might be aiming to do next season - while also reflecting on what might have been this season for all three. Celtic's confirmed change of management leads us to some speculation ove
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S5E37 Pie in the Sky
18/04/2016 Duración: 01h17minIt's Scottish Cup semi final weekend, and after two long and eventful matches Krys is hosting so we talk about pies instead. Craig and Hamish join in the in depth discussion about the future of the Killie Pie, before moving on to Saturday's hero Conrad Logan who seems no stranger to a pie. Jason Cummings takes a penalty like a pie, Mixu Paatelainen gets really angry about the timing of a pie, Ronny Deila bans pies to no avail, Mark Warburton pulls a pie out of his magic hat... While Cove Rangers and East Fife win the Highland and League Two titles. Sorry, like Hampden at the Petrofac Training Cup final we're now all out of pies. Sometimes we talk about the football involved across 240 minutes of action and two penalty shootouts, before moving on to look ahead to the post-split predictions and some hopeful pie in the sky charity bet picks. And speaking of the sky, has Tom Rogic's penalty come down from it yet? Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the steak... sorry, stake in our charity bet. This week wa
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S5E36 Eight Point Gaps
11/04/2016 Duración: 01h35minWas this the decisive weekend in the Premiership? Krys is joined by John and Andy this week to discuss the big games at the top and the bottom of the top division. Prior to that we look down the pyramid to the Lowland and Highland Leagues, with one clinched and one just about there, as well as the team they might face from League Two now decided too. At the other end of League Two, it's looking all done and dusted for top spot but the playoffs are still as tight as they can be. League One's relegation positions are almost as tight, with Airdrieonians in particular still in the hunt for both promotion and relegation! In the Championship, Hibernian's awful form continues while Rangers have clinched a Championship and Challenge Cup double since the last podcast. The three teams in the promotion playoff are now confirmed, but the order could still be a crucial factor in seeing who goes on to face Premiership opposition. With the split in the Premiership now upon us, there's disappointment at the lack of derbies -
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S5E35 Injury Time Drama
04/04/2016 Duración: 01h20minIt's Krys and John again this week, discussing all the drama from this weekend's SPFL fixtures. Between three games in the Championship and one in League Two there were no fewer than four injury time equalisers - and indeed that League Two game there were two injury time goals! Rangers were made to wait for their Championship title celebrations, but it could be a double celebration this coming week as they host Dumbarton before taking on Peterhead in the Petrofac Training Cup final. In the top flight, it's as you were after Celtic and Aberdeen both won and the guys discuss how lucky Scott Brown was and how brilliant Michael McGovern was. Elsewhere, Dundee United edge ever closer to Kilmarnock above them and the weekly question of whether or not they'll stay up is asked. Tune in again next week to see if the pendulum swings again. There's predictions and charity bet picking before finishing up with some Rangers at Wrestlemania chat. No really. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes in our charit
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S5E34 Miller Time
30/03/2016 Duración: 01h01minJohn hosts the podcast this week with Krys and Craig as guests. Craig makes a welcome return and enjoys not having to host. The charity bets from last week are discussed with it being mentioned that Krys should maybe take another holiday as we do well when he is away. In League One, Dunfermline clinched the title at the weekend. There is a bit of beach football chat at this point. Craig teases us with talk of pie chat then reveals he never actually had a pie at Rangers game from the weekend. He discusses at length his thoughts on Rangers and declares his admiration for Kenny Miller. League Two continues to be a case of hot potato as no one seems to win it. Five teams are still in with a shout. The Scotland games are discussed and there is talk of whether much has been learned from the two victories. There is the usual stuff too with charity bet choices and Premiership result predictions. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake. The podcast is available via RSS, iTunes, or you can listen using
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S5E33 Rogic Rocket Fires Title Blow
22/03/2016 Duración: 01h11minKrys is back in hosting duties, while John continues his run on the podcast as the guys discuss the weekend action. It's a mixed bag for Hibernian who reached the Scottish Cup semi final but slipped further behind Falkirk in the race for second to Rangers. In League One, Dunfermline can taste the title, but there's still plenty to play for behind them and especially at the bottom where Brechin and Forfar are reeling in Stenhousemuir. Meanwhile in League Two it's still as open as it's always been. Of course, the big question is just how pivotal a weekend was it in the Premiership? A late winner for Celtic coupled with defeat for Aberdeen puts Deila's men one step closer to five in a row, although a look at the fixtures suggests it's far from a done deal. Dundee United gained a point on Kilmarnock, but will it be a vital point or another missed opportunity to close that gap at the bottom further? And with the split imminent, who will see out the season in which half of that divide? Thanks as always to McBookie
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S5E32 Hibs Highland Nightmare
16/03/2016 Duración: 49minThis week sees Hearts fan, Hamish make his debut on the podcast. Krys is on holiday so John takes over hosting duties. There’s plenty to talk about after a week that saw two Scotland squads announced. Hamish and John discuss who else might have been included. They both agree that Rangers and Dunfermline have their leagues pretty much wrapped up. League Two is a different story but Hamish reckons Elgin will get the job done. The Premiership review discusses the weekend fixtures plus the midweek encounter between Partick Thistle and Aberdeen. There is discussion on the role that Hearts may play in the title race and whether they could even be contenders. Last week saw both charity bets lose so we’re hoping for better luck with this week’s choices. Thanks to McBookie for providing the stakes. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake. The podcast is available via RSS, iTunes, or you can listen using the widget below. SFFPodcast On Twitter http://forums.scottishfootballforums.co.uk/
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S5E31 Pitch and Skint
01/03/2016 Duración: 01h10minThis week sees Greig make a victorious return to the podcast and unsurprisingly much of the focus is on the Premiership race to the bottom as he gives Krys and John the lowdown on life trying to avoid the relegation playoff spot. With Motherwell currently sitting four points off both 4th spot and 11th spot, we discuss the validity and safety of the upcoming split, while the possibility of Dundee United coming back into the mix is also discussed. Looking at Motherwell in particular gives the guys to discuss the merits of youth versus experience and what kind of effect that can have in the dressing room, which then leads nicely into the dicussions around the various refereeing decisions across the weekend - starting with old head Keith Lasley winning a penalty against young head Aidan Nesbitt. It's not long though before the various decisions of Craig Thompson are the focus of the podcast, while the late penalty at Pittodrie also comes under scrutiny. Is the title race still going? Arguably it is in the Premier
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S5E30 Suspenders and High Heels
23/02/2016 Duración: 01h24minNo, you haven't downloaded the wrong podcast. Krys is still hosting the Scottish Football Forums podcast, but the opening discussion with John and Andy goes a bit off piste before we start digging into the real details of this weekend's football action. We start off looking at the latest changes at the top of League Two, with Elgin City contributing to another disappointing charity bet for the podcast while East Fife took full advantage to move top. In League One, Peterhead's great form continued while we discuss the benefits of being a full time team in the third tier. The television coverage this weekend focused on the Championship with a Scottish Super Sunday, and it was a toss up between "a worldlie" and seven changes and still winning comfortably for what was the key talking point of those games. Sadly, the talking point for Saturday's Championship action was the injury to Conor McGrandles of Falkirk. In the Premiership, is it too little too late for Dundee United? What is left for Hearts? How many more
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S5E29 Collum Strikes Again
17/02/2016 Duración: 01h08minIt's a mix of Scottish Cup and SPFL action on this week's podcast. Although all the weekend action was from the league, this podcast was recorded while two replays took place in the Scottish Cup, as well as a bottom of the Premiership clash between Dundee United and Motherwell. As the goals and results come in, they get mentioned throughout the podcast so it's a little bit bitty at time. Although, to be honest, Krys and John pretty much skim their way through most of the league action to get to the juicy discussion of the fall out from Monday night's game at Inverness. The only way the discussion about Willie Collum on this podcast could depress a football fan more is if you're a Dundee United fan and you're listening to the discussion about their fate too. There's some Leigh Griffiths stats, some stalemates in the Championship, Peterhead on a run and no jokes about Barry Ferguson and Clyde's problems with HMRC. No really, we couldn't think of any. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes in our
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S5E28 Whoops Start Again
09/02/2016 Duración: 01h18minIt's a mix of Scottish Cup and SPFL action on this week's podcast. Although all the weekend action was from the league, this podcast was recorded while two replays took place in the Scottish Cup, as well as a bottom of the Premiership clash between Dundee United and Motherwell. As the goals and results come in, they get mentioned throughout the podcast so it's a little bit bitty at time. Although, to be honest, Krys and John pretty much skim their way through most of the league action to get to the juicy discussion of the fall out from Monday night's game at Inverness. The only way the discussion about Willie Collum on this podcast could depress a football fan more is if you're a Dundee United fan and you're listening to the discussion about their fate too. There's some Leigh Griffiths stats, some stalemates in the Championship, Peterhead on a run and no jokes about Barry Ferguson and Clyde's problems with HMRC. No really, we couldn't think of any. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes in our
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S5E27 Chinese Takeaway Sow
02/02/2016 Duración: 01h17minIt's transfer deadline day, so in between discussing all the weekend action, Krys and John periodically stop to check what the latest news of the comings and goings. Part of that might have been Krys trying to avoid talking about the League Cup semi finals right enough. Actually, the guys did eventually get to the League Cup games played over the weekend, and unsurprisingly spent a lot of time focusing on key refereeing decisions in both games. That wasn't the only time referees came up, as no one seems to know why Dundee got a penalty in their game against Motherwell. Sadly that penalty wasn't enough to save the weather-adjusted charity bet though. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes in our charity bet. Hopefully better luck this coming weekend. The usual recap of the league action, a look forward to the Scottish Cup fifth round, Premiership predictions... and Krys has a big rant about Celtic. And Billy Davies actually. Krys was quite ranty this week actually. Give sffpodcast On Twitter a f
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S5E26 Rose to the Occasion
27/01/2016 Duración: 01h15minAnother Tuesday night recording meant that Krys and John were on at the same time as two of the Scottish Cup fourth round matches were being played so there was a bit of jumping back and forth to see how those games were going as they chatted about the various topics of the week. In among the discussions across the four divisions there were some important questions asked such as "who did Halliday gesture towards", "where have that Dundee United been all season", and "why are there never midweek goals shown on Sportscene and just how right was Paul Hartley about that programme". But perhaps most importantly we ask the question - who is more incompetent, the SFA or the SPFL? That and all the usual reflections and predictions, it's another jam packed podcast. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes in our charity bet. No luck this week sadly. Give sffpodcast On Twitter a follow to keep up with the latest charity bet odds, or just to give us some feedback on the podcast. And of course you can join u
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S5E25 Champagne at Nandos
19/01/2016 Duración: 01h22minIt's back to league action after the excitement of the Scottish Cup last week, and it's back to the duo of Krys and John to go over a weather reduced fixture card. Peterhead's win helped us to another charity bet win, while Annan Athletic were brought back down to Earth with a bump. In the Championship, all eyes were on the big game at the Falkirk Stadium, while Rangers continued their return to form at home to Livingston. In the top flight, Dundee United's plight wasn't helped by the visit of Celtic and the oddly skewed scoring statistics "record" of Leigh Griffiths. It was made even worse by Kilmarnock's win in the snow the following day. Hearts thumped Motherwell for six, while Dundee also rattled a few past Partick Thistle. But the real excitement came in Dingwall in a highly entertaining live match as ten man Aberdeen came from a goal down to beat Ross County. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes in our charity bet. The best part of this podcast was surpassing last season's charity total
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S5E24 It's Banned, Stop It
12/01/2016 Duración: 01h54minIt's one of the highlights of the Scottish Football calendar, so it's no surprise that this podcast is a long one as Krys is joined by Andy and Craig to discuss all the action from the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. The big guns are in, and in some cases they're straight back out again! Annan Athletic are one of the big headline makers, while Dunfermline Athletic and Ross County managed to entertain on Sportscene far longer than some all Premiership ties. Andy and Craig manage to get a decent conversation out of the only goalless tie, but then it helps when both were at that very game. We eventually get to the three live televised games and are delighted to see someone finally get a penalty when they were taken out after shooting. Sadly the refereeing praise very quickly ends as we move on to wonder just who Andrew Dallas knows in refereeing circles to get fast tracked. Spoilers - we know. Finally we take a look a the fifth round draw and while one tie obviously stands out we look and wonder just where Cel
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S5E23 Busier Than Santa
05/01/2016 Duración: 01h13minIt's the first podcast of the new year, and boy do we hit the ground running for 2016. Krys is joined by Andy and as always he gives us his perspective of Scottish Football from his Highland base. It's good timing as well, with a Highland derby having just taken place, Elgin City hitting top spot in League Two, and Peterhead going well in League One. With two rounds of Premiership fixtures having been played since we last recorded, and no fewer than 35 goals scored across those fixtures we're almost glad that two games were called off in that period! That and a look at the Championship as the top three all win and St Mirren take bragging rights in the Renfrewshire derby. And then, just as you'd think we're all finished, it's Scottish Cup weekend coming up! We look at some of the key fixtures, including the guarantee of a non-league club in the fifth round, wonder just why St Mirren and Partick Thistle are playing on Friday night if they're not on TV, and of course look a the big tie of the round where Andy ma
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S5E22 Halliday Season
30/12/2015 Duración: 01h11minNo you haven't miscounted. S5E21 was lost forever due to technical difficulties, but Krys and John are back once again to look back on all the festive action. There was top of the table action in the Championship, and among other things they discuss the red card incident between Halliday and Fyvie. That wasn't the only refereeing discussion though. Although last week's podcast was lost, it was good of Willie Collum to put in a repeat performance so he could be slated for exactly the same thing he was slated for last week. Two points dropped or a point gained? The guys discuss that perspective as the top two in the Premiership pick up the same result in completely different manners. There's ups and downs across the divisions, from Ross County and Partick Thistle in the top six, to title challengers Hibernian now in third, to Stenhousemuir pushing on for a playoff spot, to the ever exciting League Two where everyone could still win it or end up in the playoff with the Highland and Lowland Leagues. Who says the
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S5E20 Santa's Sack Race
16/12/2015 Duración: 01h07minIt's nearly Christmas! So of course, that's a good time to lose your job. Three SPFL managers have gone since we last recorded, and the fall out from those changes is discussed as Krys is joined by John for a Tuesday night podcast for a change. The top of the table clashes are discussed in the Championship, League One and then the Premiership, with a little bit of League Two thrown in for good measure as the wrong person scores for Clyde. All of that is interspersed with a look back at Celtic's final Europa League match of the season. As if that wasn't depressing enough, the Euro 2016 draw gets discussed as well as once more we lament the lack of Scotland at a major tournament and try to look forward to some exciting games next summer. Finally it's predictions for an all 3pm Saturday Premiership card. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes in our charity bet. No win this week sadly. Give sffpodcast On Twitter a follow to keep up with the latest charity bet odds, or just to give us some feedback