Episode 16
Joel Sked and Craig Fowler join Craig Telfer in the studio to pick apart another blockbuster week of Scottish football action.
Joel Sked and Craig Fowler join Craig Telfer in the studio to pick apart another blockbuster week of Scottish football action.
With the season approaching its finale we are in that exciting period where league titles are being handed out, and we celebrate one team in the Highlands that has been crowned champion at the expense of perhaps the unluckiest side ever to grace the league.
We discover why Scotland manager Steve Clarke was hanging out in New York City, and we check in on a forgotten Scotland international whose career might just be reigniting, thanks to one of the best goals you’ll see all season.
With European places set to be decided over the next few weeks, we deep dive into the complicated but crucial world of the European coefficient.
How is Scotland’s coefficient looking right now, and how will that affect our European hopefuls going into next season and beyond?
In the wee film this week, we meet a Cowdenbeath fan and his dog Ozzy Pawsbourne whose love for the Fife club has sparked a novel new initiative - season tickets for dogs.
One of Scottish football’s best innovations, the Premiership split, is upon us, so we take a weird and wonderful look at the wackiest and most hair-brained schemes that the suits have presented over the years, with the aim of improving Scottish football. Who remembers the ‘offside line’, and that time Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac were going to buy Arbroath FC?
It’s Scottish Cup semi-final weekend and we preview two massive matches at Hampden, as well as a do–or-die World Cup qualifier for the Scottish Women’s National Team in Belgium.
Scottish football, it means everything and it means nothing. And it’s all here on A View From The Terrace.
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