Welcome to the official feed for all podcasts from Edinburgh Napier University's sports website, ENRG Sport. Here, you'll find a variety of different podcasts from Napier's Journalism students covering all sorts of sports and events.
Welcome to the final ENRG Sport Podcast of the season with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
The lads were on hand to preview and predict Scotland's route to the Euro 2024 Final in Berlin on July 14th...
They looked ahead to the whole tournament in advance of Scotland opening the competition against hosts Germany next Friday!
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Welcome to the ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
The lads were on hand to go through EVERY Scottish Premiership club and analyse their season - from the highs to the lows!
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Welcome to the ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
Angus & Jacob were once again joined by second year students Thomas Harper and Euan Grant. They discussed the weekend's Scottish Cup Semi Finals & gave their Team of the Year after the PFA's was announced during the week.
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Welcome to the ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
Angus & Jacob were joined by second year students Thomas Harper and Euan Grant. They discussed Rangers' slip-up, top six confirmations, the forthcoming Scottish Cup Semi Finals & previewed the Champions League second legs.
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Welcome to the ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
Co-hosts, Angus Jacob was joined by second year students Thomas Harper and Euan Grant. They discussed the Rangers slip up, Top six confirmations, Scottish Cup Semi Final preview and Champions League second legs Preview.
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Welcome to the ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
Unfortunately Co-host, Angus could not make it this time. But fear not, Jacob was joined by second year students Josh Donnelly and Thomas Harper. They discussed the Old Firm slip us, St Mirren's miracle and the Scottish Cup Preview.
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Welcome to the ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
This week it was just your two co- hosts. The lads reviewed & previewed the Scottish Cup results and draw. There was the usual Scottish Premiership predictions as well as a look at Scotland Nations League A draw.
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Welcome to the ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
We had a full house for the first time this season with two second year students coming on as guests. Josh Donnelly joined us once again alongside Thomas Harper who made his second appearance of the season. Aberdeen's appointment of Neil Warnock dominated the conversations as the lads reviewed & previewed all the latest Scottish Premiership fixtures, the exciting run in for the end of the season and made some predictions!
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Welcome to the ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob!
In the first episode of 2024, Josh Donnelly - making his third podcast appearance - joined the lads to review & preview all the latest Scottish Premiership fixtures, discuss some of the best January transfers, and mull over Derek Adams' latest wild comments about Scottish football.
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Welcome to the new ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob.
In the final episode of 2023, the lads review & preview all the latest Scottish Premiership fixtures, discuss the proposed plans to ban plastic pitches from the top flight of Scottish football, and offer their thoughts on Scotland's Euro 2024 group.
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Welcome to the new ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & (usually) Jacob.
Angus was hosting on his own this week as he was joined by Tyler Hinton to discuss Tyler's beloved Tottenham Hotspur so far this season, this midweek's European games, and an Englishman's Scottish Premiership predications.
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Welcome to the new ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob.
This week the lads were joined by Josh Donnelly - making his second podcast appearance - as they discussed the Scotland National Team, their preferred Euro 2024 group, another of Josh's wild football takes, and the upcoming Scottish Premiership fixtures.
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Welcome to the new ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob.
No guests this week but that didn't stop the lads dissecting all the latest goings on in Scottish football & looking ahead to the weekend's fixtures.
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Welcome to the new ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob.
Today Angus & Jacob were joined by second year course mate, Thomas to discuss all things in Scottish League Cup Semi Finals as well as a brief look towards the weekend's Scottish football fixtures.
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Welcome to the new ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jacob.
Today Angus & Jacob were joined by second year course mate, Josh to discuss all things Scottish Football in the past week as well as a brief European Round up.
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Welcome to the brand new ENRG Sport Podcast with your two co-hosts Angus & Jack.
Unfortunately Jack was unable to make it today so ENRG Sport co-editors Callum Watt & Calum Macaulay were drafted in for this episode to review and preview all of the midweek's European games!
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The World Cup kicks off this Sunday so the two Angus' are on hand to give their thoughts ahead of the tournament! Hear Angus McGregor (AngusMcGregor11) and Angus Blacklock's (@FitbaMadLad) thoughts on the favourites, dark horses and potential flops in this ENRG Sport special.
Welcome back to ENRG Sport as Angus McGregor hosts the Football Round Up. This week we have a trio of third years in the form of ENRG Radio's Callum Watt and Tommy Hondros, alongside Kyle Campbell.
Hear the guys thoughts on the weekend's action which featured 29 goals! Also make sure to check out the live ENRG Sport Radio show on Tuesday's from 5pm, as well as our website www.enrgsport.com
Welcome back to ENRG Sport as Angus McGregor hosts the Football Round Up. This week we have a trio of third years in the form of ENRG Radio's Callum Muldoon and Tommy Hondros, alongside the returning Kyle Campbell.
Hear the guys thoughts on the weekend's action alongside a fitting look at scary stars and a fun quiz at the end. Also make sure to check out the live ENRG Sport Radio show on Tuesday's from 5pm, as well as our website www.enrgsport.com
Welcome back to ENRG Sport as Angus McGregor returns to host alongside first year students Angus Blacklock and Thomas Harper. Hear the guys' thoughts on the Scottish Premiership action, with Livingston drawing at Ibrox, the 7 goal thriller at Tynecastle and plenty of VAR drama.
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Welcome back to ENRG Sport as new editor Angus McGregor (@AngusMcGregor11) hosts the first Football Round Up of the season. Angus is joined by first-year Journalism student and Hearts fan Angus Blacklock (FitbaMadLad) to go over this weekend's Scottish Premiership games as well as looking at the season so far. Hear the Angus' thoughts on Hearts injury issues, Rangers recruitment and much more in this episode.
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With the 2022/23 Scottish Premiership kicking off this Saturday, join Graeme Sinclair and Angus McGregor as they preview a new campaign in the Scottish top flight. Hear the guys thoughts on who will be champions, who will go down and much more as they cover all 12 teams in the league.
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After covering the latest Lions Tour, Alasdair Russell, Steven Brown and Struan Garvie have returned to add their voices to the coverage of this year's Six Nations!
In this first episode - albeit, coming a week later than planned (editor's fault!) - the team chats through the opening round of fixtures in this year's tournament. There's plenty of love for Darcy Graham after Scotland's historic win over England for the Calcutta Cup before the guys look ahead to the second round of fixtures, giving their predictions.
Given that the second round has already wrapped up, tune in to see just how right or, more likely, how wrong our panel was!
In the first ENRG Sport Podcast of 2022, Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Angus McGregor and debutant Kyle Campbell to discuss all the biggest news from the world of football.
Big Question has the lads discussing Scottish tradition and comparing their ideal Burns Supper guest from the Scotland men's national team, with shouts for John McGinn, Lyndon Dykes and Stephen O'Donnell's empire biscuits.
Our Scottish coverage wraps up the biggest action from the fourth round of the Scottish Cup, with Kelty Hearts claiming a scalp as they dumped out holders St. Johnstone, leaving Callum Davidson's future even more unclear. There's chat about wins for Hearts, Hibs and Livingston, Jack finds time to try and find positives about Ayr's loss and we look forward to the fifth round of the cup, as we discuss the draw.
Jack and Kyle are full of love for Thiago Silva in our look at the Premier League, with the defender scoring against Tottenham in Chelsea's 2-0 win, following a beauty from Hakim Ziyech. Our United contingent discuss what's been happening at Old Trafford ever since Ralf Ragnick arrived, before the team tries to understand why Arsenal keep falling short of becoming a serious club once again.
After another year of drama, uncertainty and unforgettable moments, the ENRG Sport team returns with their second annual Quiz of the Year.
Jack Donnelly takes on the role of quizmaster for the first time, as the rest of the usual podcasting team are split into teams to answer a series of different questions on football from Scotland, England and the wider world of the beautiful game.
With plenty of what you've come to know from ENRG Sport throughout the two-hour celebration of the year, you can be rest assured of nonsense, hilarity and some top quality content. Make sure to stay tuned to ENRG Sport in 2022 for more of the best student sports content around!
Featuring - Jack Donnelly, Graeme Sinclair, Struan Garvie, Amy Canavan, Jamie McIntosh, Seán McGill, Cameron Wanstall and Taylor Murray.
After an amazing year for ENRG Sport, The Football Round Up returns for the final time in 2021 to cover the latest action in Scotland, England and the wider footballing world, with Jack Donnelly being joined by Struan Garvie, Jamie McIntosh and Taylor Murray.
Big Question has the lads going through their favourite ENRG Sport moments of the year - there's mention for Graeme's Big Shouts, Taylor's car crash of a quiz and Jack's hilarity after Kilmarnock were relegated from the Scottish Premiership.
Our Scottish coverage keeps the focus on Edinburgh, with plenty to discuss about both Hearts and Hibernian. The team breaks down Hearts' home defeat to Rangers, before having a big chat about Jack Ross' sacking and who could replace him in the hot seat at Easter Road.
Struan and Jack go deep on the recent performances from Manchester United and Chelsea to kick off our Premier League discussion, before a rapid fire round up of the rest of the action in the Barclays, with praise for Conor Gallagher and admonishment for Everton.
The show wraps up with a discussion about today's European draws, with the Champions League, Europa League and European Conference League all being drawn - some more than once!
After a two week hiatus, the ENRG Sport team are back with the Football Round Up, to break down the biggest talking points from over the weekend.
Jack Donnelly hosts, and is joined by Struan Garvie, Graeme Sinclair and Callum Watt to analyse the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals at Hampden, before taking a look at this weekend in the cinch, with Bobby Madden's refereeing display garnering widespread attention.
Ole Gunnar Solskjær's departure from Manchester United dominates our Premier League chat, but there's still time for Liverpool's trouncing of Arsenal and Norwich's realisation that if you play Billy Gilmour, you get results!
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Jack Donnelly is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Jamie McIntosh and Logan Bak to dissect and discuss all the biggest talking points in football from Scotland, England and the wider world of the beautiful game.
Big Question sees our panel looking back at past managers, identifying those they couldn't wait to see sacked, and those who should have been given more time.
With Logan on the show, there's plenty of chat about Peter Grant's dismissal at Dunfermline, but the lads also break down Aberdeen's win over Hearts, a Sakala-inspired victory for Rangers over Motherwell and an impressive defensive display from Livingston away at Celtic Park.
In the Premier League, Manchester United, Chelsea and West Ham claimed big wins, while Manchester City and Liverpool both dropped points, and Spurs sacked Nuno Espirito Santo following a torrid run.
The show concludes with a rapid-fire preview of the upcoming Champions League fixtures and a customary look at the results in the Pakistani top flight.
Taylor Murray returns to the hosting chair and is joined by Struan Garvie, Aaron Fraser and debutant Logan Bak to take a look back at the weekend in football across Scotland, England and the wider world.
The lads drop the Big Question for something "new" of Taylor's design, that's definitely not inspired by ENRG Extra Time's Big Shout. Expect some chat surrounding Billy Gilmour, away trips to Aberdeen, the Premier League and World Cups every two years.
Aaron rants about Hearts' home performances, Logan rants about Dunfermline Football Club, Struan rants about the state of Manchester United... there's plenty of entertainment for our loyal listeners!
Jack Donnelly is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Taylor Murray and debutant Aaron Fraser to dissect Saturday's massive win for Scotland over Israel at a packed Hampden Park.
Three of the four lads were there in person to witness Scott McTominay's last-minute winner, so there was a big chat about the atmosphere that 50,000 Scotland fans created throughout the 90 minutes, while breaking down contrasting performances between the first and second halves.
There's plenty of happy reminiscing about that McTominay winner, before the team close out the show with a preview of Scotland's match against the Faroe Islands.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Jamie McIntosh and Struan Garvie for yet another instalment of ENRG Sport's longest-running football show.
With a certain centre back seeing red at Ibrox, our team discussed the worst tackles they can recall for this week's Big Question - yes, Nigel de Jong's kung-fu kick did receive a mention.
The lads break down Rangers' win over Hibs and Hearts' win over Motherwell before evaluating Stephen Glass' struggles at Aberdeen. There's a round up of action in the Championship, before the boys head to the Premier League and discuss Mo Salah's starring role at Anfield, Chelsea's return to winning ways and a second Manchester United debate in as many weeks from Struan.
In an attempt to return to the usual schedule, Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Graeme Sinclair and Cameron Wanstall for a look back at the weekend's action in Scotland and England.
In Big Question, the lads ponder their ideal footballing holidays, dreaming of jetting from Barcelona to La Bombonera, and from Dortmund to Norway.
The team picks apart all the action from the Scottish Premiership, with Angeball producing plenty of questions, Glass coming under even more scrutiny and Neilson beginning to prove his doubters wrong.
In what was a thoroughly entertaining weekend in the Premier League, the boys expose how bad Tottenham have been, discuss a dominant performance from City and allow Struan to tear through Bruno Fernandes and Manchester United.
After a week away for the international break, Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Taylor Murray and Jamie McIntosh on the latest episode of The Football Round Up.
At the top of the show, the boys give their Big Answers to this week's Big Question, which was all about the best summer transfers in Scotland - there's plenty of love for Kyogo Furuhashi, Joe Cardle and Jon Nouble from the team.
With both a Hibee and a Jambo on this week's show, there was plenty of analysis from the weekend's Edinburgh Derby, while Jack could hardly contain his excitement as Ayr United secured their first win of the season.
The boys round up with the biggest talking points in England (with mention to both Cristiano Ronaldo and Romelu Lukaku) and the wider European leagues as well.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Graeme Sinclair and Seán McGill to discuss the biggest talking points from Scotland, England and the wider world of football.
Cristiano Ronaldo's return to Manchester United dominates Big Question, as the lads discuss what the transfer could mean for the club and the Premier League, while they also chat about which former player they would happily have back at their clubs right now.
The first Old Firm of the season is a heavy focus of this show, as the team breaks down the match before taking a look at the other results up and down the cinch Premiership and Championship.
The panel touches on a few of the biggest results and performances in England before casting their eyes across the big leagues in Europe, with Lionel Messi making his much anticipated debut for Paris Saint-Germain.
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Taylor Murray makes his debut in the host's chair alongside the panel of Jamie McIntosh, Seán McGill and Graeme Sinclair to reflect on the weekend's football action from Scotland and further afield.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Taylor Murray, Seán McGill and debutant Joe Bell to discuss all the latest from the world of football in Scotland, England and beyond.
The boys chat about what they've missed most as a fan in Big Question, before breaking down the Premier Sports Cup round of 16 and looking at the quarter final draw.
With the return of the Premier League, the lads also have a chat about Brentford's fantastic win over a meagre Arsenal and City's blunt showing against Spurs in a narrative-loaded encounter.
The team wraps up with a quick look around Europe, bringing up the biggest talking points from France, Germany and Spain.
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It wasn't meant to be for the British and Irish Lions in their tour of South Africa in 2021. Steven Brown, Alasdair Russell and Struan Garvie look over the final test, look ahead to the 2025 tour of Australia and take part in the last game of 'The Ali Price is Right.'
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie and Graeme Sinclair to look ahead to the upcoming Premier League season, discussing some of the biggest stories in the world's most lucrative league, while also predicting title winners, the teams to face relegation, and everything else you've come to expect from a preview podcast!
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Jack Donnelly returns to the hosting chair and is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Jamie McIntosh and Struan Garvie to discuss all the results and the biggest news from Scotland and the wider footballing world.
The lads chat through all six Premiership games, while also previewing the five European ties that await Scottish teams this coming week, before discussing the news that shocked the footballing community, as Barcelona announced that Lionel Messi would not remain at the club.
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The final test of the British and Irish Lions Tour of South Africa is upon us. In this episode, Alasdair Russell, Steven Brown and Struan Garvie review the second test against the Springboks and look ahead to the big finale on Saturday that will decide who will be triumphant in the series.
ENRG Extra Time is back! Join Seán, Cameron, Taylor and Jack for Big Shouts, See it Out and all the usual daft football chat.
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As the first round of action in the SPFL comes to a close, the Football Round Up returns for its seventh season to break down all of the biggest talking points from the weekend.
Graeme Sinclair is joined by ENRG Sport Hearts correspondent Jamie McIntosh and first-time podcasters Calum Muldoon and Calum Macaulay to discuss Hearts' late win over Celtic, a back-and-forth battle at Fir Park and an underwhelming, yet effective, showing from the champions.
Graeme Sinclair is the moderator as our co-editors Jack Donnelly and Seán McGill look ahead to the first Ayrshire Derby in four years.
Why do you hate the opposition? What scares you about Monday? Who's the...better person? All these questions and more are answered in our most tension-filled podcast yet.
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Join Jack Donnelly, Graeme Sinclair, Struan Garvie and Taylor Murray as they have a look at the state of play in Scotland's top flight, going through each of the 12 teams set to clash in the Premiership, before giving their predictions for what a final league table could look like.
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In this episode of the British and Irish Lions Tour podcast, Steven Brown, Alasdair Russell and Struan Garvie review the Lions' victory in the first test, look ahead to the second game and take part in a fun-filled game of "The Ali Price is Right."
Join Seán McGill, Jack Donnelly, Cameron Wanstall & Jamie McIntosh as they analyse the state of affairs for each of the 10 teams competing in this season's Scottish Championship, as well as giving their predictions on how the league table will shape up.
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In the last episode before the Test Series kicks off Alasdair Russell, Steven Brown and Struan Garvie preview the Lions' first test against South Africa.
In this episode of the Lions Tour podcast, Steven Brown, Alasdair Russell and Struan Garvie review the first defeat of the Lions' tour against South Africa A. They also preview the DHL Stormers game and give their predictions of the starting XV for the first test vs South Africa.
In this episode of ENRG Sport's coverage of the Lions Tour, Steven Brown, Alasdair Russell and Struan Garvie return to review the two games against the Sharks, round up the latest news from the camp and look ahead to the South Africa 'A' game.
On this episode of the Lions Podcast, Steven Brown, Alasdair Russell and Struan Garvie look over the thrashing that the British and Irish Lions gave to the Sigma Lions over the weekend, and they look ahead to Wednesday's game against the Sharks.
The British and Irish Lions tour is underway. Steven Brown, Struan Garvie and Alasdair Russell review the Lions' game vs Japan, Conor Murray’s captaincy and look ahead to the Lions taking on the Sigma Lions.
Better late than never!
Recorded back in May, host Graeme Sinclair springs a cruel surprise of this month's contestants - revealing that the questioned posed will centre around sport in general as opposed to our usual soccerball nonsense.
Some people take the news better than others, but who will prevail?
Tune in and let us know how you fared on our Twitter or Instagram @ENRGSport.
The British and Irish Lions Tour of South Africa is almost underway. In this episode Steven Brown, Alasdair Russell and Struan Garvie discuss the upcoming tour, their players to watch during the tour and preview first game against Japan.
ENRG Sport Unpacked sees our writers take a deep dive on the topic they’ve been covering on our award-winning website.
On this episode, Cameron Wanstall is joined by Jack Donnelly and Struan Garvie to expand upon their collaborative article, in which each panellist outlined their picks for this season's Premier League Team of the Season.
The boys explain their picks in depth, go through a back log of honourable mentions and dish out individual awards to players and managers.
Agree or disagree with our picks? Follow us on Twitter @ENRGSport and let us know who makes your team!
With the football season rounding down, the Football Round Up descends into chaos as Jack Donnelly is joined by Seán McGill, Taylor Murray and Cameron Wanstall.
In Big Question, the team reminisce about the 2020/21 season as it draws to a close, discussing their best and funniest moments from a season like no other - yes, the Celtic Park shark and Brora's win over Hearts do come up.
In a ridiculously long-winded Chewin' the Football, there's a lengthy discussion about a momentous season for Rangers (and the scenes that followed), the prospect of having Kilmarnock in the Championship and what we're expecting Steve Clarke's Scotland squad to look like for the Euros this summer.
In a shortened Last Ditch Challenge, the team rope in the biggest stories from England and discuss the FA Cup final, Alisson's goal for Liverpool and the culmination of the season in Spain, with both Madrid teams vying for the title.
After a few weeks off, Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie and Graeme Sinclair for another edition of The Football Round Up, ENRG Sport's longest-running football show.
In this week's Big Question, Jack asks the boys about what they're looking forward to in the summer to come, with summer tournaments receiving glowing reviews, while all three of our hosts are begging for even more normality after more than a year of troubled times.
In Chewin' the Football, the panel pick discuss the Scottish Cup semi-finals that played out over the weekend, have a chat about the midweek Premiership fixtures and condemn the idea of colt teams entering the fifth tier of Scottish football.
In English Entertainment, the team ponder the possibility of Billy Gilmour's inclusion in Scotland's Euros squad after the youngster played the full 90 minutes in Chelsea's win over Manchester City. They also chat about a final top four spot and Ivan Toney's future as a Premier League striker.
The show ends with Last Ditch Challenge, in which our panel has a run through of the various title races around Europe.
WrestleMania week has come and gone and with it are it’s ups and downs. Join Brandon and Fraser on the second recording of the first episode of the Currently Unnamed Wrestling Podcast to discuss everything from ‘Mania itself, to the atrocious post ‘Mania RAW, to the shocking talent releases. For Bad Bunny, Liv Morgan, and Shane McMahon stans, this is a must listen.
ENRG Sport Unpacked sees our writers take a deep dive on the topic they’ve been covering on our award-winning website.
On this episode, Seán McGill is joined by our Hearts Correspondent Jamie McIntosh and Adam Kennedy from the Perth to Paisley Podcast to discuss the current Hearts squad and whether their futures lie in Gorgie.
Want to share your thoughts with us? Follow us on Twitter @ENRGSport and let us know if you agree with the panel!
Cameron takes the reins of this month's big football quiz. Who comes out on top? Tune in to find out!
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Taylor Murray and Seán McGill for a look back at the third round of the Scottish Cup, the return of the Premier League and the state of the title races across Europe.
This week's Big Question has the team discussing their favourite places to kick a ball about with some mates - Taylor gets poetic, Seán overcomplicates things, Jack goes artificial and Struan compares himself to Kanté. The usual, then.
In Chewin' the Football, the panel goes through the biggest results from the third round of the Scottish Cup, talking up Kyle Lafferty, Nathan Patterson and cup weekends as a whole.
In English Entertainment, the boys have a laugh as they go over Chelsea's 5-2 home loss to West Brom, ponder whether relegation is realistic for Newcastle and chat about the fact that big upsets never happen in other leagues other than the top flight in England...
In Last Ditch Challenge, Jack and Seán hold their hands up as Atlético and AC Milan have been much poorer than they've been this season, we look at some big results in the Bundesliga and predict the outcomes of the Champions League quarter finals.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Jamie McIntosh and Taylor Murray for the first episode of the Football Round Up for two weeks, with plenty of Scottish football - both domestic and international - to discuss.
This week's Big Question sees our team reveal a bit about their play style on the pitch - from a thinking man's left back, to a destructive defensive midfielder, there's no doubt that the listeners will be sold a dream about each panellist's playing ability.
In Chewin' the Football, there's a massive focus on the Championship, as Hearts capped off a woeful week with a home loss to Queen of the South. There's also a discussion about which teams make the playoffs, and consideration over where Ayr United could finish come the end of the season, after their top scorer left for America.
With no Premier League football to discuss, English Entertainment was replaced by a look at Scotland's World Cup qualifying campaign thus far, with our panel highlighting standout players and the biggest talking points from draws against Austria and Israel. The show wraps up with the team making their predictions for Wednesday night's game against the Faroe Islands, with everyone anticipating rotation from Steve Clarke.
Seán McGill hosts our big football quiz for March 2021.
Join some of our finest football writers as they pit their knowledge against each other in this month's quiz show.
Who will prevail? Tune in to find out!
After a conclusive weekend in Scotland, Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Jamie McIntosh and Taylor Murray to round-up the biggest news from Scotland, England and the wider footballing world.
This week's Big Question has the panel discussing their favourite managers - without referencing any to have managed their teams. There's shouts for Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Carlo Ancelotti and Antonio Conte, among others.
Understandably, this week's Chewin' the Football spends plenty of time discussing Rangers' first Scottish Premiership title in a decade, with Taylor's emotions running high. There's also a look at fortunes for both Hibernian and Kilmarnock as we head towards the split, while Jack and Jamie have a look at the action from the Championship, with both their teams winning for once!
A short section on English Entertainment this week, but the boys discussed Manchester United's win in the derby, a massive win for Fulham away at Anfield and a resurgent Gareth Bale, as Spurs defeated Crystal Palace 4-1 at home.
In Last Ditch Challenge, the team has a look at the various title races around Europe, while also having a discussion ahead of this week's Champions League matches, with Juventus needing a result at home to Porto, while Barcelona need another miracle to get past PSG.
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With a cup final to get through, as well as the usual league action, Jack Donnelly was joined by Struan Garvie, Jamie McIntosh and Graeme Sinclair for another look at the biggest footballing stories from around the globe.
In Big Question, the lads discuss what they'd wear as a football manager, after debate over whether David Martindale would don his usual tracksuit at Hampden on Sunday - they also voice their opinions on how some of our other football writers would dress...
In Chewin' the Football, there's plenty of chat about St. Johnstone's Betfred Cup Final win, Celtic's first game without Neil Lennon, an ever-changing relegation battle in the Premiership and potential contenders for the vacant Ayr United job.
In English Entertainment, the boys consider why this Premier League season has been so underwhelming, what Harvey Barnes' injury could mean for Leicester's top four charge and why Brighton could deserve to be relegated to the Championship.
Finally, in Last Ditch Challenge, the team chat about the round of 16 draw for the Europa League, round-up the title races in Italy and Germany and mention the latest scandal at the Camp Nou, with Barcelona's headquarters being raided this morning, with multiple arrests being made.
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On this episode, Seán McGill is joined by Cameron Wanstall and the writer of the fantastic article in question, Sofia Villegas Navarro.
They reminisce about the glory days of Barça, discuss their European embarrassments and speculate over the future of Lionel Messi.
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Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Graeme Sinclair to discuss the biggest footballing news from Scotland, England and the wider world of football.
In Big Question, Struan asks the panel when the best time to watch their team, both in person and on TV - there seemed to be a general agreement that whichever time allowed for ample drinking beforehand was the best!
In Chewin' the Football, the team discuss Ross County's victory over Celtic, Kilmarnock's increasing chances of facing relegation and a St. Johnstone team high on confidence going into this weekend's Betfred Cup Final.
In English Entertainment, the boys go into detail as to why Liverpool have regressed from last season, explain what's been going wrong at Spurs and hype up West Ham as genuine contenders for European football.
In a packed Last Ditch Challenge, the guys evalutate title races in France, Germany and Spain, discuss a Milan Derby that saw Inter take control at the top of the Serie A and preview this week's four Champions League fixtures.
In this ENRG Sport Special, Jack Donnelly and Seán McGill are joined by Gordon Sheach of The Tartan Scarf to discuss one of the biggest talking points of this summer's European Championships - the potential make-up of Scotland's midfield.
The guys first have a look at the midfielders that have been in and around Steve Clarke's Scotland squads thus far, considering if John McGinn is a must start in any situation, whether or not Scott McTominay should be playing further forward from his usual right centre back role and weighing up how likely it is that the likes of Kenny McLean and John Fleck receive further call ups.
They then consider players who have not yet made it into a Clarke squad, highlighting David Turnbull's 2020/21 form being "impossible" to ignore, considering this as a "now-or-never" moment for Ryan Gauld and confirming how unlikely it is for Billy Gilmour to be included in the Euros squad.
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Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Jamie Mcintosh and Graeme Sinclair to discuss the biggest footballing news from Scotland, England and the wider world of football.
In Big Question, the boys compare their first loves in football in lieu of Valentines' Day, with mentions to Ronaldinho, Paul Hartley, Michael Owen and Carles Puyol.
In Chewin' the Football, Jack "borrows" a format of discussion from Extra Time, with the boys picking their own topics to discuss. There's chat about whether third place is Hibernian's to lose, Dundee United's safety in the Premiership and who's likely to finish at the bottom of the Championship.
In English Entertainment, there's a lengthy discussion about Manchester City's title credentials and how they stack up against other City sides, Struan goes on an impassioned rant about Manchester United's draw against West Brom and the boys weigh up how likely it is that Leicester finish inside the top four.
In Last Ditch Challenge, the panel chat about the title race in Italy ahead of a MASSIVE Milan Derby, discuss Marco Rose's decision to leave Borussia Monchengladbach at the end of the season for Borussia Dortmund and there's a brief preview of the upcoming Champions League and Europa League fixtures.
Taylor Murray steps up to host this month's ENRG Sport Football Quiz Show. He's joined by the teams of Jamie and Cameron, Graeme and Struan, Jack and Seán, and flying solo is Amy Canavan.
Tune in and see if you can beat our football writers!
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With another weekend of footballing action over and done with, Jack Donnelly was joined by Struan Garvie, Taylor Murray and Graeme Sinclair to round up the biggest stories from the weekend.
This week's Big Question has the panel discussing the worst individual performances in football, with shouts for Graeme Shinnie, Ian Black, Loris Karius, Steven Gerrard and Loris Karius.
In Chewin' the Football, the boys discuss Tommy Wright's appointment as the new Kilmarnock boss, break down David Martindale's first loss as Livingston manager and discuss a potential undefeated season for Rangers.
In English Entertainment, the team discuss Manchester City's huge win away at Liverpool, debating whether the title has been wrapped up, while also mentioning Mason Mount's impressive performances under Thomas Tuchel.
In Last Ditch Challenge, the panel covers Zlatan Ibrahimovic hitting 500 career goals, Champions League fixtures being relocated and Andre Onana receiving a 12 month ban from football for a doping violation.
As The Football Round Up reaches its 25th episode of the season, Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Graeme Sinclair and Jamie Mcintosh for a bumper episode as way of celebration.
With this episode being a milestone, the boys propose two Big Questions - the first, discussing the best upsets in football, sees England's loss to Iceland at Euro 2016, Greece's Euro 2004 victory and the 2016 Scottish Cup Final mentioned, while the second, regarding the best transfer business, sees shouts made for Phillipe Coutinho, Glen Kamara and Papy Djilobodji, to name a few names.
In Chewin' the Football, the panel discusses the situation at Kilmarnock after Alex Dyer vacated the dugout after Killie's 3-2 loss to St. Johnstone. They also discuss Hibernian's return to winning ways after defeating Dundee United, while also going through a history of bad transfer business at Celtic Park.
In English Entertainment, the boys talk about Manchester United's stumble in form after dropping points against Arsenal, discuss who has impressed most in Thomas Tuchel's first couple of games in charge of Chelsea, ponder whether Liverpool are back to their best and confirm whether Patrick Bamford is good or bad.
In a long-winded Last Ditch Challenge, there's discussion about the title races in Spain, France and Italy, with the boys also offering forward four or five "final thoughts."
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Jamie Mcintosh and Graeme Sinclair for another look at the biggest talking points from the weekend in football, analysing and discussing the most important stories from Scotland, England and the wider world of football.
In this week's Big Question, the team takes inspiration from the announcement that many teams around the world would be partnering with Fortnite and discuss which other football/video game crossovers they'd most like to see - there's shouts for Mario Kart, Overwatch and Street Fighter bringing footballers into their rosters.
The usual running order was shaken up on this episode, as the breaking news of Frank Lampard's dismissal from Chelsea was the initial focus of the show. The boys discuss why things went wrong for Lampard, whether or not he deserved more time and what the club legend could go on to do now.
In Chewin' the Football, the boys dissect both Betfred Cup finals, chatting about Jack Ross' pressure-laden job, the good-feeling story that David Martindale has created at Livingston and who we believe will go on to lift the trophy at the end of February. They also mention Rangers' 5-0 win over Ross County and Raith Rovers upping the ante in the Championship title race.
In a hopeful attempt to ensure this episode didn't reach 70 minutes, the panel mashed English Entertainment together with Last Ditch Challenge, referencing Manchester United's win over Liverpool in the FA Cup, Scott Wright's pre-contract agreement with Rangers and Arsenal finding a Mesut Özil replacement - after not playing the German for months.
Midway through a double gameweek in the Premier League, the Football Round Up returns to give you insight and discussion on the biggest footballing news in Scotland, England and the wider world of football.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Taylor Murray and Jamie Mcintosh on this week's episode and in the Big Question, the boys discuss the most exciting title races that they've seen - there's shouts for Leicester's historic title win, Atletico Madrid upsetting the El Clasico apple cart in 2014 and, unsurprisingly, Helicopter Sunday.
There's plenty of chat about the current state of things with the SPFL, with the recent situation regarding St. Mirren and Kilmarnock's appeals being resolved and Ian Maxwell seemingly trying to postpone the Championship season. The boys also discuss the latest from Celtic's developing Dubai situation, while also considering what Aberdeen's current motivations are.
For this week's English coverage, the boys discuss an interesting, if underwhelming, match between Liverpool and Manchester United, wonder when Timo Werner will next score for Chelsea and bid a fond farewell to Mesut Özil as he departs Arsenal for Fenerbahçe.
Finally, in Last Ditch Challenge, the boys chat about Lionel Messi's first ever red card as Barcelona lost the Spanish Super Cup to Athletic Bilbao, while also discussing an increasingly interesting title race in Italy.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Cameron Wanstall to discuss what's been a hectic weekend in Scottish football, while also chatting about the third round of the FA Cup.
This week's Big Question considers which footballers would be best fit for television after Mark Wright turned out for Crawley on Saturday - shouts for Roy Keane having his own programme and Gary Mackay-Steven starring in a revival of Splash! make for some good chat.
There's some extensive coverage of Scottish football from this weekend, with both Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup action to discuss. The boys compare their picks for who finishes in sixth out of Dundee United, Kilmarnock, St. MIrren and St. Johnstone, before chatting about Livingston's impressive form and Rangers' lead-extending win over Aberdeen.
There's PLENTY of chat about the news coming from Celtic today, which has confirmed that 13 first team players and both Neil Lennon and John Kennedy are having to self-isolate ahead of their match against Hibernian. There's also a big chat about league reconstruction and wider appreciation for Highland League and Lowland League sides, following impressive showings from both Kelty Hearts and Bonnyrigg Rose in the Scottish Cup.
The boys also chat about whether or not full FA Cup weekends are any good, while also highlighting what makes the earlier rounds of the competition so exciting. There's a bit of a Scottish focus as Billy Gilmour and Scott McTominay's performances are highlighted because, if you didn't know, Scotland are going to the Euros this summer!
Finally, the boys wrap up the biggest European news in Last Ditch Challenge, with Schalke actually winning a game of football, Cristiano Ronaldo becoming the joint-top goalscorer of all time and the title race in Italy remaining very interesting.
It's the first episode of 2021! Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Graeme Sinclair and Jamie Mcintosh to discuss the biggest football news from Scotland, England and the wider footballing world.
This week's Big Question has the boys reminiscing of the funniest goals that they've seen their teams concede - Hearts' bizarre offside free-kick routine against Rangers, Chicharito's bizarre debut goal against Chelsea and Cammy Bell's gaffe in the playoff final between Motherwell and Rangers all get mentioned here.
With an Old Firm playing out over the weekend, there was always going to be plenty to talk about in our Scottish coverage! The panel chats about Rangers' 1-0 win to leave therm 19 points clear at the top, David Martindale's influence at Livingston as they made it seven wins from seven under his management and Celtic's post-derby jaunt to Dubai... in a global pandemic...
Frank Lampard dominated the discussions during our Premier League coverage, with the Chelsea manager facing plenty of pressure after his side's 3-1 loss to Manchester City at Stamford Bridge. There was also time to discuss a turnaround in Arsenal's fortunes, whether or not Manchester United are in the title race and why Marcelo Bielsa is being put under the magnifying glass every weekend.
In Last Ditch Challenge, the team discusses Cristiano Ronaldo being two goals away from being the all-time leading goalscorer at club level, Bayern's impressive mentality after going behind in their eighth consecutive match and a very interesting title race in Italy.
After a year like no other, with goals, drama and stories galore, ENRG Sport's team of football writers got together for a big end-of-year celebration with the ENRG Sport Big Football Quiz 2020!
Quizmaster Graeme Sinclair split everyone into teams and set forth a batch of questions that cover football from Scotland, England and the wider world of the beautiful game from this most unique and unprecedented year.
Expect plenty of twists, arguments and hilariously wrong answers throughout the near 2-hour extravaganza we've got for you, and stay tuned to ENRG Sport for plenty of the best student sports content all throughout 2021 and beyond!
Featuring - Graeme Sinclair, Jack Donnelly, Seán McGill, Struan Garvie, Jamie Mcintosh, Taylor Murray, Amy Canavan and Cameron Wanstall
The Football Round Up returns for the last time in 2020, with plenty of action from Scotland and England for Jack Donnelly, Struan Garvie, Jamie Mcintosh and Graeme Sinclair to discuss.
In Big Question, the boys discuss which past or present footballer they'd love to have join them for Christmas Dinner, with shouts for Marcus Rashford, Craig Gordon and - unsurprisingly - Ally McCoist thrown in to the mix.
The panel spend their Scottish coverage discussing Rangers' win over Hibernian at Ibrox, Odsonne Edouard's influential performance against Hamilton and whether or not Alex Dyer should face the sack for losing his fifth game in a row at Kilmarnock. Jack's given plenty of time to talk about Ayr, as they lost 5-3 away at Hearts and the boys send their condolences to Chris Sutton, who sadly lost his father on Boxing Day after a long battle with dementia.
There's a big focus on Arsenal's win over Chelsea, with both managers' futures being discussed, while Liverpool's draw against West Brom is mentioned, as Graeme ponders which centre back his club could make a move for in January. There's a lengthy discussion on whether or not Jose Mourinho is a good manager or not and the more realistic possibility of Sheffield United being relegated.
With a Christmas break across Europe, Last Ditch Challenge didn't have much actual football to be talked about, but Santos made sure that we had something to discuss, as they contested that Lionel Messi's record of 644 goals for Barcelona does not eclipse Pele's record, since they believe that goals in non-competitive matches should count. Finally, they set out some predictions for 2021 - some more ridiculous than others!
It's been a massive weekend in Scottish football and with some massive results in the Premier League as well, there was more than enough for our panel to discuss, with Jack Donnelly being joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Jamie Mcintosh on a bumper episode of the Football Round Up.
In this week's Big Questions, the boys discuss their unbiased favourite Cup Finals, with Jack and Seán sharing scarily similar memories of the 2010 World Cup Final, Jamie talking up the German takeover of the 2013 Champions League and Struan loading praise on to the Barcelona team of 2015.
There's a massive focus on the 2019/20 Scottish Cup Final, which was played out on Sunday after being postponed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The panel discuss the immense achievement that is Celtic's quadruple treble, how Hearts may well have deserved to win the trophy and whether or not Scott Brown has room to play the pantomime villain anymore.
There's big chat about Stuart Kettlewell losing his job at Ross County, with former Inverness and Raith Rovers manager John Hughes replacing him after three years out of football, while David Martindale secured the Livingston job on a full time basis after winning his first four games in charge.
Seán rants about Kilmarnock, Struan actually praises Manchester United and Jack and Jamie celebrate as they watch Chelsea score their second and third goals against West Ham LIVE - as we said, it's a bumper episode!
With the Champions League and Europa League draws taking place on Monday afternoon, Jack, Struan, Graeme and Jamie left the recording session conveniently late enough to discuss the biggest ties - amongst other things!
This week's Big Question revolved around the boys' favourite moments in the Champions League - without their own personal biases - with mentions going to La Remontada, Lucas Moura's hat-trick against Ajax, Angel di Maria's 2014 Final performance and the entire 2018/19 season as a whole.
There's more of an Edinburgh focus on this week's Scottish coverage, as Hibs and Hearts both impressed in their matches against Hamilton and Queen of the South respectively. There's a discussion on this Sunday's Scottish Cup Final and how Celtic's young guns could impress. Finally, there's a bit of coverage on the SWPL as Rangers went top of the league, defeating Glasgow City 5-0 and bringing about the question of whether the Old Firm are making the league more competitive or just taking over City's dominance.
In this week's coverage of the Premier League, the boys chat about an out-of-form Kai Havertz and examine why the first Manchester Derby of the season was so boring, before going into a deep discussion about Arsenal's list of issues that see them with some of the worst form in the league. Jack and Graeme then talk up Southampton once again, with the Saints sitting pretty in third.
Finally, in Last Ditch Challenge, the boys discuss the biggest and best fixtures from the Champions League and Europa League draws, with each of their teams receiving a tough tie in the first knockout round. There's a a brief discussion about the possibility of Mauricio Pochettino going to Borussia Dortmund, before the panel looks at the impact that Gerard Houllier made on Liverpool, after the former manager passed away at the age of 73.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Graeme Sinclair and Seán McGill to discuss all the biggest footballing action from Scotland, England and the wider world on this episode of the Football Round Up.
In Big Question, the boys take inspiration from the rest of ENRG's shows in having a Christmas theme this week, with the panel comparing ideas for Christmas presents for certain footballers - some of the team do better than others.
Chewin' the Football has the team chatting all things Scottish football, looking at Hamilton's win over Kilmarnock, Hibs' jump into third after Aberdeen dropped points, Celtic's draw against St. Johnstone and another massive performance from James Tavernier in Rangers' win over Ross County.
The panel switches their focus to the Premier League, discussing a very interesting North London Derby, a Fernandes-inspired Manchester United comeback against West Ham and another impressive showing from Liverpool against Wolves.
In Last Ditch Challenge, the boys cover the disgusting scenes at The Den on Saturday, compare ideal World Cup qualifying groups and preview the last group stage matches for the Champions League and Europa League.
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On the latest edition of the Football Round Up, Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie and Seán McGill as they discuss the chaos following Celtic's loss to Ross County in the Betfred Cup, Jurgen Klopp's combative post-match interview with BT Sport's Des Kelly and the prospect of Pep Guardiola's squad rotation over the busy winter months.
In Big Question, the boys give their shouts for the most disappointing transfer in football, after Eden Hazard sustained yet another injury at Real Madrid - there are claims for Alexis Sanchez, Fernando Torres and Shane Duffy, amongst others.
The team discuss the biggest results in the Betfred Cup round of 16, with Rangers looking typically dominant against Falkirk, while Jack vents his frustration at Ayr being dismantled by Livingston after having Joel Sked pick the Honest Men as his Banker for this weekend.
The biggest Premier League action is discussed, with a conversation about player safety and head injury, following the news that Raul Jimenez fractured his skull in Wolves' match against Arsenal.
In Last Ditch Challenge, the boys discuss the numerous tributes to Diego Maradona, before taking a brief look at the title race in the Lowland League and having a look ahead at this week's Champions League and Europa League fixtures.
After a lot of action at the top of the table in both the Scottish Premiership and the Premier League, the FRU panel have plenty to discuss on today's show.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Graeme Sinclair to discuss a series of potentials - a potential sacking at Celtic, a potential title charge in North London and a potential Ballon d'Or in the newest Golden Boy's future.
This week's Big Question gets musical, after Arsène Wenger's appearance on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs inspires the panel to compare the greatest football songs of all time.
Last Ditch Challenge has the boys discussing the fortunes of a crumbling Barcelona, while also giving a short preview of this week's Champions League and Europa League action.
After a massive week for the Scottish Men's National Team, the panel are understandably buzzing on this episode!
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Taylor Murray to discuss the big victory in Serbia, an undeserved loss in Slovakia and the end of the Betfred Cup group stages, with the round of 16 fixtures being decided.
Two Big Questions are asked in this episode, with Jack asking the panel who they'd consider bringing in to Scotland's Euros squad, as well as questioning everyone's boogying capabilities.
The boys discuss just what Thursday's victory means to them, as well as evaluating how Steve Clarke has instilled confidence and belief back into this Scotland side and the country itself.
In this ENRG Sport Special, Seán McGill speaks to Gordon Sheach of The Tartan Scarf for a comprehensive look at Scotland’s massive play off final against Serbia.
Gordon talks about his own Scotland fandom, away trips, and what led him to set up The Tartan Scarf.
He discusses some previous Scotland heartbreaks, before giving his thoughts on the Steve Clarke era so far and Scotland’s new system.
The guys then run through the team position-by-position, discussing the different options at Clarke’s disposal and how certain players have risen to the occasion in a Scotland jersey.
The show rounds off with Gordon underlining just how big a game this is and why the Tartan Army should be positive heading into the biggest game of a generation.
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The beginning of this week sees all of us at ENRG Sport anxiously anticipating Scotland's European Championship Playoff Final against Serbia, meaning that the panel are full of nervous excitement this episode.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie and Seán McGill to discuss a torrid performance from Hamilton at Ibrox, Sam Cosgrove's return to the Aberdeen lineup and a Kilmarnock performance that yielded no shots on target against St. Johnstone.
This week's Big Question has the boys choosing their club's all-time best XI from their lifetime - Seán kept it relevant to Thursday by selecting plenty of players from Steve Clarke's Kilmarnock side from 2019.
They dip into the Premier League action from the weekend, having a thorough discussion on the constant overreaction to results from Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United fans, while also discussing Gabriel Jesus' role in the Manchester City set up.
Unsurprisingly, Last Ditch Challenge has our panel discussing that all important playoff final - considering that none of today's hosts have ever seen the Scotland men's national team play at a major international tournament, they've got some strong feelings about this one.
With two Scottish Cup semi-finals and plenty of league action to get through, there was a whole lot for our panel to discuss.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Cameron Wanstall to discuss those two semi-finals at Hampden, a Chelsea team that seems to be coming together nicely and just how good Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been over the years.
The Big Question has the boys getting creative with potential new signing announcements, after Montrose took Twitter by storm with their announcement of Harry Cochrane arriving on loan from Hearts.
Away from the cup, the boys look at the biggest action from the Scottish leagues, discussing Motherwell's return to form, highlighting the problems with Partick Thistle and Jack walks the boys through his afternoon as Ayr bottled a two goal lead to lose 3-2 at home to Morton.
There's a love-in for Kurt Zouma, passionate rants against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and a preview of the next set of Champions and Europa League fixtures.
On this week's Football Round Up, Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie and Seán McGill discuss the possibility of Ross McCrorie becoming Scotland's starting right back, Mikel Arteta's tenure at Arsenal so far after a couple of poor results and the prospect of seeing Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi face off once again in the Champions League.
Due to technical difficulties, the panel have had to skip Big Question this week, so they can talk about Rangers' attacking options and a pragmatic approach at Chelsea - all within the time constraints of a Zoom call.
It was a weekend full of derby action, giving our panel plenty to discuss on this episode.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Graeme Sinclair and FRU debutant Amy Canavan to discuss a very one-sided Old Firm, Liverpool's prospects of facing the rest of the season without Virgil Van Dijk and how good Aston Villa have been in their start to the season.
They also discuss some of the biggest talking points from the return of the Scottish Championship and the SWPL over the weekend.
This week's Big Question has our panel discussing their favourite derby memories, with our host being very happy to mention that Andy Geggan header once again.
With Scotland being one game away from the first major championship of the millennium, spirits are high at ENRG Sport.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Cameron Wanstall to discuss Scotland's fortunes at international level with matches against Israel and Slovakia, a look at the Championship season ahead and an Old Firm with a number of notable absences.
This week's Big Question takes the focus away from football but keeps international action in mind as the boys compare their favourite holidays abroad, with Cameron bringing a stance on Portuguese cleanliness that no one expected.
After a ridiculous conclusion to the Premier League weekend, the boys couldn't wait to get this episode recorded - so much so, that they've brought an original panel member back!
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and the returning Gregor Kerr to discuss two absolute classics in the Premier League, Kevin Nisbet's goal-scoring form and constant updates on the goings on of Deadline Day.
In this week's Big Question, the panel discussed the happiest memories they have of football, as Mental Health Awareness Week kicks off in America.
Finally, the boys wrap up the show with a look at some Scottish League Cup action, and have a quick discussion about Scotland's chances against Israel in their Nations League Semi-Final Playoff on Thursday.
After the groups for both the Champions League and Europa League were confirmed, ENRG Sport got together for an in depth - and chaotic - look at how things stand.
Seán McGill is joined by Jack Donnelly, Graeme Sinclair and Struan Garvie to discuss how both Celtic and Rangers will fare in their challenging groups and have a chat about the narratives that they're looking forward to seeing in the Champions League.
The show rounds out with a special edition of ENRG Extra Time's quiz segment, See It Out, with Graeme testing the panel on their knowledge of participants in the Champions League group stages throughout the years.
This weekend saw big victories for both Old Firm clubs as their two horse title race really seemed to kick off, while controversy was rife in the Premier League after the new handball rules and VAR stole the headlines.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Cameron Wanstall to discuss the many, many penalty decisions in the Premier League, Nicke Kabamba finally scoring away from home and Pep Guardiola's ridiculous defensive expenses.
In this week's Big Question, the boys compare their choices for the biggest footballing controversy, after the Premier League's proceedings lead to a lot of questions being asked of VAR and the handball rule.
In Last Ditch Challenge, they discuss Schalke's decision to sack David Wagner, Luis Suarez's transfer to Atletico Madrid and give a quick preview of Celtic and Rangers' Europa League qualifiers on Thursday.
A potentially record-breaking weekend in the Premier League and one of the biggest fixtures of the season so far in the Scottish Premiership gives the Football Round Up plenty to get through on this episode.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Seán McGill and Cameron Wanstall as they discuss the feud between Ryan Porteous and Steven Gerrard, Kepa's standings amongst his contemporaries across Europe and the form of Brighton's Tariq Lamptey.
In this week's Big Question, the boys consider the players they'd love to return to their clubs, after Gareth Bale announced his return to Spurs on Saturday night.
They round out the show with Last Ditch Challenge, delivering a sweeping review of the biggest stories from the Bundesliga and Serie A restarts, along with discussing a potentially underwhelming season for Barcelona.
With the new Premier League season finally up and running, alongside a new batch of Scottish Premiership fixtures, the Football Round Up had plenty to discuss on this episode.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Jamie Mcintosh and Seán McGill as they discuss Leeds' impressive performance at Anfield, James Rodriguez's first game at Everton and Ryan Edwards' controversial tackle on Alfredo Morelos in Dundee United's loss against Rangers.
The Big Question returns, with the boys discussing the best goals they've seen, after a wonder goal at Brest captured a lot of attention over the weekend.
They end the show with a new segment in Last Ditch Challenge, where they try to catch all the biggest stories in Europe before they pass by. They discuss the alleged racist comments made by Alvaro Gonzalez, the newly-imported star power to the WSL and Lionel Messi's return to Barcelona.
In the final installment of ENRG Sport's Premier League Season Preview, the boys discuss and debate the biggest topics of the upcoming season.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Struan Garvie and Raph Boyd to discuss the league champions, the European places and what the future holds for Guardiola and Lampard.
In the penultimate episode of the Premier League Season Preview, the boys bring a mixed bag of questions and topic to discuss, mostly focussing on transfers and relegation.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Taylor Murray and Jamie Mcintosh to discuss their choices for the league's top scorer, as well as whether Marcelo Bielsa's tactics and system will work in the Premier League.
The boys return with the second episode of their Premier League Preview, with this episode revolving around the more negative aspects of Premier League life, such as sackings and yellow cards.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Struan Garvie and Cameron Wanstall to discuss this season's most "Brexit" team, the best value-for-money transfer so far and which manager would be the best drinking partner.
With the Premier League returning this weekend, excitement is high at ENRG Sport. So much so, we'll be bringing you an extended preview of the upcoming season, spread out over four podcasts.
In a new format for ENRG Sport, we've taken inspiration from the No Dunks podcast and their Blazing Questions, which encourages further discussion between hosts and gives a more natural look at the season ahead.
Jack Donnelly is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Struan Garvie and Seán McGill to discuss, amongst other things, this season's Player of the Year, the most improved team and which player would do the best job as the next James Bond.
While the Scottish season has been underway for a number of weeks, the English season got started with Saturday's Community Shield final between Arsenal and Liverpool. Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Taylor Murray and Cameron Wanstall to discuss Arsenal's victory, whether Scottish clubs have a chance in Europe and what Motherwell need to do to turn their season around. They discuss Lionel Messi's potential transfer to from Barcelona to the Premier League and also quickly preview Scotland's Nations League games against Israel and the Czech Republic. They also answer The Big Question on whether the Community Shield counts as a real trophy, and take a look at The Week Ahead to discuss what they're most looking forward to in football this week.
After a weekend with two European finals and a fair bit of Scottish Premiership action, the boys have plenty to discuss on this edition of the Football Round Up. Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Taylor Murray and Jamie Mcintosh to discuss Aberdeen's positive return to action, both European finals and what to look forward to this week in a new segment called "The Week Ahead."
The Football Round Up returns to discuss the weekend's action in the Scottish Premiership and the Champions/Europa League. They also discuss whether or not the Premier League should be considered as Europe's league of 'farmers' after Manchester City's loss to Lyon on Saturday. Jack Donnelly is joined by Graeme Sinclair, Struan Garvie and Taylor Murray.
ENRG Sport's longest running football show, The Football Round Up, returns for its sixth season - the first of which without any of the original members. Jack Donnelly is joined by Struan Garvie, Jamie Mcintosh and Seán McGill as they look back on the last couple of weeks in Scottish football, discussing which teams have started well, which teams haven't and what Celtic and Aberdeen need to do to get their season's back on track. The boys also discuss this week's Champions League and Europa League matches, as well as a quick discussion on what Blaise Matuidi's move to Inter Miami could do for the MLS.
With European competition returning to our screens this week, our writers got together to discuss the upcoming quarter finals and who they back to advance to the final four. Cameron Wanstall is joined by Jack Donnelly, Seán McGill and Struan Garvie to give their thoughts on the upcoming Champions League and Europa League fixtures and place their bets on who could go on to win either competitions.
After a premature end to last season which saw teams in Scotland go through an extended period of time away, the Scottish Premiership is finally back this weekend. Jack Donnelly is joined by Jamie Mcintosh, Seán McGill and Taylor Murray to discuss each team's chances in the upcoming season, including debates over which side of Glasgow will secure the title and which clubs look more likely to be playing in the Championship next season. Make sure to follow us on Twitter @ENRGSport and visit our website (enrgsport.net) for more sports content from the students of Edinburgh Napier University.
In our final Season Preview Podcast, Seán McGill is joined by Ronny Costello, Dundee United’s matchday announcer and one half of the Dode Fox podcast, to discuss a tumultuous summer at Tannadice. They discuss the new manager, the legal battle, and the question marks over Lawerence Shankland’s future.
You can find the Dode Fox Podcast wherever you get yours, as well as on social media @dodefoxpodcast. Don’t forget to follow us @ENRGSport and visit the website enrgsport.net
In our penultimate Season Preview Podcast, Seán McGill chats to Ben McNicol, Hamilton fan and fellow student journalist who has received bylines in the Daily Record, among others places. Ben gives his thoughts on the mass exodus of players at the club and whether Accies can beat the drop once again.
Read Ben’s blog at bensmagazine.wordpress.com and find him on Twitter @ben_hafc18. Follow us @ENRGSport and check out our website enrgsport.net.
Can Aberdeen reclaim their place as best of the rest in Scotland? Is the criticism of Derek McInnes justified? Just how far can Lewis Ferguson go? All this and more is answered by Chris Crighton, Editor of The Red Final, an Aberdeen fanzine dating back to 1993, as he joins Seán McGill to chat all things Dons in our latest Season Preview Podcast.
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In this edition of our Season Preview Podcasts, Seán McGill chats to Jamie Beatson of weareperth.co.uk about all things St Johnstone. They look back at the ‘Golden Era’ under Tommy Wright, discuss how Callum Davidson will get on as the new man in charge, and question why Scotland still seem to have made no attempt to bring Ali McCann into the fold.
Jamie is on Twitter @jamiebeatson and you can find We are Perth @wap1884 or their website www.weareperth.co.uk. You can follow us on Twitter @ENRGSport and check out our website enrgsport.net.
Hibs are the focus of our latest Season Preview Podcast, as Gavin Wilson from the Hibs Talk Podcast joins Seán McGill to discuss how the Easter Road side are looking ahead of Saturday’s kick off. Gav gives insight into Hibs’ summer signings, Jack Ross’ style of play, and how much of an impact the old guard could have this season.
You can listen to HibsTalk wherever you get your podcasts and find them on social media @HFCTalk. Don’t forget to follow us @ENRGSport and visit the website enrgsport.net.
In our latest Season Preview Podcast, Seán McGill chats to Div, St Mirren fan and founder of Pie and Bovril, about all thing Buddies as they head into the new season. They discuss how Jim Goodwin did in his first season in charge, how the club’s recruitment structure has changed, and whether Chief Executive Tony Fitzpatrick’s comments about a top-six finish are all that far-fetched.
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The focus is on Ross County in this edition of our Scottish Premiership Season Previews. Seán McGill chats to Andrew Henderson of Highland News & Media to break down the decision to break up the Staggies’ successful co-manager duo, as well as taking a look at the comings and goings at Dingwall this Summer. They also discuss Andrew @PrideofTerraces website/social media page – where he highlights the positives of LGBT+ athletes in Scottish Sport. Andrew’s on Twitter @ahenderson96 and don’t forget to follow us @ENRGSport.
The latest in our Season Preview Podcasts focuses on the best of the rest in the Premiership last season, Motherwell. Seán McGill is joined by Andy Ross of the MFC Podcast to discuss the impact Stephen Robinson has had on the club, David Turnbull’s return to action and the general good feeling around Fir Park at the moment. The MFC Podcast is on Twitter @MFCPodcast86 and you can find us @ENRGSport.
In our next Season Preview podcast, Callum Carson of the West Lothian Courier joins Seán McGill to chat about arguably last year’s story of the season – Livingston. They discuss whether criticism of the Lions’ style is harsh, what makes Lyndon Dykes so good, and whether they can repeat the success of last season. You can find Callum on Twitter @CallumCarsonWLC and don’t forget to follow us @ENRGSport.
In our latest Scottish Premiership Season Preview, Seán McGill discusses how Killie are looking ahead of the new campaign with Lochlin Highet, Sports Editor at the Kilmarnock Standard. They discuss what went wrong for Angelo Alessio last season, Killie’s pursuit of a goalkeeper, and whether Alex Dyer’s men can push for a top six finish.
You can find Lochlin on Twitter @lockyhighet, and you can follow us @ENRGSport. We’re online at enrgsport.net, and don’t forget to subscribe to ENRG Sport Podcasts wherever you get yours!
In the second of our Scottish Premiership Season Preview Podcasts, Seán McGill is joined by Jordan Campbell of The Athletic to discuss all things Rangers. Jordan gives his thoughts on how Steven Gerrard’s side can be braver on the ball and more dynamic in midfield, as well as exploring the backlash from a section of supporters following Gers players taking the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
You can find Jordan on Twitter @JordanC1107 and read his work @TheAthleticUK. Don’t forget to follow, share and subscribe to ENRG Sport Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter @ENRGSport.
In the first of our Scottish Premiership Season Preview Podcasts, Seán McGill talks to Oliver Birch, Content Executive at Read Celtic, about how the champions are looking as they look to secure a historic tenth league title in a row. Oli gives his thoughts on Celtic’s pursuit of a new goalkeeper, the side’s tactical shape, and the immense pressure the players will be under this campaign. He also gives his prediction as to whether this Celtic side can etch its name into immortality with 10-in-a-row.
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