The podcast bringing you the latest news and discussion from Scottish football.
We aim to stir up debate and make a pledge to cover what you want us to talk about.
Rarely funny but often informative, Burst Baw will give Scottish football the credit it deserves.
Hamish, Calum and the returning Lewis get back together to talk all things Scottish football.
They touch on Jim Goodwin's new contract at St. Mirren, comparing him to Jack Ross and also discuss all of the weekend's action and much much more.
Thanks for listening.
***Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod
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Hamish, Matt and Callum get back together to have a chat about how bad their teams are.
They then touch on the big stories from Scottish football - like Kilmarnock appointing Tommy Wright as their new manager and Aberdeen backing Derek McInnes, plus a whole lot more.
You can also watch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTvjV6YjWNk
*Music: Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod
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The guys get back together to look over some of the key issues from the last wee while in Scottish football.
They cover a big hypothetical question over the destiny of the Manager of the Year award, praise St. Mirren, St. Johnstone and more, and go all in on transfers and.... COVID-19.
We hope you enjoy.
*Intro Music: Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod
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The guys return to react almost instantly to the Peter Lawwell interview released by Celtic following Dubai-gate.
They also talk about the suspension of the lower leagues, Leeann Dempster's move to Queen's Park, Jackson Irvine signing for Hibs, Lawrence Shankland's wonder goal and much much more.
*Intro Music: Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod
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Burst Baw is... back with a bang.
Our first podcast in three weeks sees Hamish, Craig and Matt change about a range of issues from Celtic in Dubai, lockdown and New Year's resolutions to Livingston's surge for 3rd, Motherwell's next manager, Aberdeen and much more.
***Intro Music: Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod
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License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license***
The guys get down and dirty ahead of the Scottish Cup final - chatting about some of the best and worst moments they've encountered in the competition.
They then turn attention to this Sunday's game, as well as discussing the midweek Betfred Cup clashes and Rangers' Europa League last 32 draw.
We hope you enjoy!
The guys get back together to talk about the key issues of the day.
They speak to Talk Livi's Calum about the current situation at Livingston, Hamish shares his frustrations about Celtic, and they review Scotland's favourable World Cup qualifying draw.
Plus lots and lots more.
The guys return for another packed show looking back on all of the weekend's big talking points.
We talk to Brandon from @AcciesFans on Twitter to get an insight into what's going wrong at Hamilton.
Hamish/Celtic also get a grilling from the guys while they praise Rangers to the hilt, and Gamble makes a big claim.
There's also a KC story from Dumfries at the weekend and some speculation on Livingston.
Hope you enjoy!
Yes sir, Scotland have done it. After 22 long years of hurt, we are back in the big time.
In this show, the guys praise all of those of a Tartan Army persuasion from Steve Clarke to David Marshall, Ryan Christie and even Eck McLeish.
They ponder just how we'll get on at Euro 2020 - and what kind of shot in the arm our game has just been given.
Scotland are about to end their 22 year wait to qualify for a major championship - and we're going to do it by beating Serbia on Thursday night.
Here, the guys try to preview the match, but end up mainly talking about some of their favourite memories of following the national team.
We hope it calms the nerves a little.
Hamish, Callum and Craig get back together to speak about all of the big issues currently circling in Scottish football.
They are also joined by Big Hearts General Manager Craig Wilson for a chat about the late, great Marius Zaliukas - and the work being done by the charity.
Beyond that, there's a chat about Rangers' disgraced duo, fans at a Scottish game and Steve Clarke's freshly announced Scotland squad.
Hope you enjoy!
Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow
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The guys are back for an action packed show.
They talk Celtic's early season crisis, another win for Hibernian, disappointment from Dundee United, Aberdeen, Cove Rangers and much more.
Loads and loads of tangents - and a big chat on just what makes an amazing goal.
Hope you enjoy! If you fancy telling a pal about the show or rating us on Apple Podcasts that would be much appreciated.
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hamish, Callum and Calum are joined by East Fife's Thomas Collins for a hectic weekend review.
They look back at Rangers' emphatic win at Celtic Park, an eight goal thriller in Hamilton, another big win for Kilmarnock and the return of the lower leagues of the SPFL.
Plus the guys hear what it's like to be a footballer during the COVID-19 pandemic from Thomas, and how his career has shaped up so far.
Hope you enjoy!
The guys are back for a packed show as they discuss Scotland's resurgence under Steve Clarke.
What now after two big Nations League wins over Slovakia and Czech Republic, with our Belgrade meeting on the horizon?
Then, attention turns to the weekend's Premiership fixtures - including the big Celtic vs Rangers clash.
They discuss that, more bad news for St. Mirren, a very downbeat Micky Mellon and even give a mention for the lower league's new season with special guest Robert Jones from Dumbarton.
Scotland stand on the brink of history - yet all is not well in the camp.
Are we being too harsh on Steve Clarke's men? Or are they lucky that they're able to take some penalties well?
Hamish, Matt and KC go big on the national team - and ponder how we can beat Serbia next month.
Hope you enjoy!
The guys return to look back on another epic weekend of Premiership football that was split into two halves.
They praise the likes of Livingston, Rangers and Kilmarnock for big wins, and get worried about St. Johnstone and St. Mirren.
Hope you enjoy the show!
The guys get back together for a bizarre podcast - looking back at all the weekend's Premiership action.
They talk Ryan Porteous, Richard Tait, Eamonn Brophy, dubious goal panels, awful haircuts, and lots of goals.
All via a fair few tangents.
Hope you enjoy!
Hamish, Callum and Calum return to look back on another weekend of Premiership football.
They talk big wins for Celtic and Rangers, St. Mirren's keeper troubles, Aberdeen's resurgence and Accies doing it again.
Hope you enjoy!
We're back, reluctantly, to look over Scotland's two recent matches in the Nations League.
Despite taking four points from six, and winning away to the Czech Republic, things are far from rosey with the national team. So what have we learned? And where do we go from here?
There's also a discussion on (a few) fans getting back to games this weekend + a full Saturday 3pm fixture card preview.
Hope you enjoy! We didn't.
Hamish, Callum and Gamba are joined by Motherwell fan Andy Scott for a chat about what's going wrong at Fir Park right now.
The guys ponder that and the rest of the weekend action - including chats on WhatsApp rumours, Alex Gogic and the return of the Prince of Persia.
Hope you enjoy.
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hamish, Craig and Callum get back together to preview the weekend's fixture card and ponder whether Sky Sports will ever get a good Scottish football match again.
One of the guys is sneaking in to a game this weekend, while there's plenty of high transfer valuations placed on forwards in a fun game.
Hope you enjoy!
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Matt takes over in the hosting chair as Burst Baw put Aberdeen at the forefront of everyone's minds, just as the government put them on the backburner.
He is joined by Calum and Gamba for a chat about the weekend's action which included lots of drama - just sadly not live on Sky Sports.
There's all the weekend reaction, midweek previews, fantasy football, transfer news and much more.
Hope you enjoy!
Hamish, Matt and Calum reconvene after an enthralling weekend of Premiership action to run the rule over what went wrong and right for the 12 clubs.
Hibernian, Kilmarnock and Dundee United are in the good books while Livingston, Motherwell and Celtic have work to do.
There's also the latest on Fantasy Football Scotland, a review of the Aberdeen 'fiasco' and a brief preview of the midweek fixture card.
Hope you enjoy!
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The guys return alongside special guest Martin Ross for a chat about Scottish football and television deals.
Martin shares his knowledge as the guys discuss whether Scottish football is getting good money at present, and what we can do to put our game out there even more.
There's also talk about SPFL TV, Sportscene Saturday as well as a round up of all the latest Scottish football news and a weekend preview.
Hope you enjoy.
Hamish, Calum and a returning Jonny Clark enter the fray to look back on the first weekend of Premiership action - minus Motherwell's trip to Ross County.
They touch on a big win for Celtic and equally important victories for the likes of Rangers and St. Mirren.
Hope you enjoy!
The opening weekend of the Premiership season is upon us - and the four month football break will soon be over.
So what can we expect from the six top-flight matches taking place this weekend?
The guys discuss that as well as PPV scandal, the end of the summer's longest saga, Sky's new line-up and, most importantly, how to get blocked by John Hartson on Twitter.
Hope you enjoy!
The guys return to the club scene to preview the 2020/2021 Premiership season - which gets underway in a matter of days.
They cover every top-flight club, and predict how they will get on this season.
There's transfer chat, manager chat, a "minging" Premiership player + much much more.
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hamish, Callum, Matt and Craig get together for part two of a Burst Baw summer special as the guys round off Scotland's bid for Euro 2008 qualification.
From the highs of Paris to the lows of Panucci, featuring incredible diving, 17-year-old keepers and much more.
Strap in and take a stroll down memory lane. It may be harder than you think.
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hamish chats to Brondby Supporter Liaison Officer Johan Reiler about how the Danish club got fans back into a recent derby - while still socially distancing.
They cover issues such as ultras, families sitting together, not singing, masks and choosing which fans got to attend.
You can follow Burst Baw on Twitter @burstbawpodcast
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hamish, Calum, Matt and Callum get together for part one of a Burst Baw Special as they look back on Scotland's bid to qualify for Euro 2008.
It was a memorable campaign than included massive highs and shattering lows - as well as Robbie Neilson starting away to Ukraine at right-back.
They discuss this and more, including an absolute howler from Sky Sports' Richard Keys.
Part two out next week.
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hamish, Calum and Callum return to look back at the big issues from another hectic week in Scottish football.
They chat mainly about Robbie Neilson, and what his move from Dundee United to Hearts will mean for both clubs.
Also covered is the prospect of Scottish stadia being 50% full in a matter of months, Stephen Robinson not moving to Northern Ireland, UEFA's decision on next season's European qualifiers and much more.
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hamish, Craig and Calum return to talk about the issue of season tickets and what the various Scottish clubs are planning for next season amid the extreme likelihood of empty stadia.
Is offering a virtual online pass enough, or should more clubs be following the lead of Motherwell in offering real-life discounts at a later date?
Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
taken from our YouTube video
The guys pick their Scottish Premiership team of the season with a twist: they have to select someone from each team.
So 12 people (eleven players and a manager) and 12 Premiership teams. Who will feature and who will miss out?
Hamish and Matt are joined by Ruaridh Kilgour - founder of website Donate a Ticket - for a chat about the website and how they are earning cash for struggling Scottish football clubs.
What is the concept, and how are clubs reaping the rewards? And why are Raith Rovers so far ahead of the rest? All is revealed as Ruaridh joins the guys for a chat about where Scottish football currently finds itself amid the world health pandemic.
You can find out more about Donate a Ticket and donate online at - donateaticket.com
Music: EDM Detection Mode by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3687-edm-detection-mode License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
The guys are back via Zoom to look at a number of issues currently surfacing in the furloughed Scottish game.
We may not have seen a match in over two months, but there's still plenty to talk about as the guys plan for a future that could include no fans at games - for some time at least.
THIS PODCAST CONTAINS JOKER SPOILERS
Gamba, Callum and Ryan are back for a very quick podcast about Joker, Blade Runner, the ethics of consuming content by cancelled individuals, FIFA Pro Clubs and Scottish Football eventually
Crombie's Joker review - https://twitter.com/Ryan_Crombie/status/1182976526737969154
Blade Runner 2049 on UK Netflix - https://www.netflix.com/title/80185760
Callum's favourite Spotify Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/artist/61zv3hX7l838ZyhaDyAx8S
The Burst Baw is back! Gamba and Callum return for a brief chat about how Scottish teams have done in Europe so far this season. Well... mostly how shite Killie have done
Gamba, Tom and a returning Lewis Birrell talk about all the managerial vacancies, the end of the league season and Callum Scott joins for a brief time to talk about Clarke getting the Scotland Job
Ryan Crombie is joined by Gamba (In his garden) and Tom to talk rubbish for an hour about things related to Scottish Football. County Champions, Dundee and Falkirk's plight, PFA nominations, Billy McNeil tribute, quiz plus much more!
BREAKING NEWS PODCAST
Alex McLeish has been relieved of his duties as Head Coach of the Scotland men's side.
For this one-off BREAKING NEWS podcast we have a special panel of Andy Scott, Calum Fisher and the returning, for one time only, Hamish Carton.
Follow us on social media: @burstbawpodcast
Its number 250 for the Burst Baw Podcast and we are changing things slightly. We are moving to episodes every two weeks so that we can take a much more analytical, in depth look at the story of Scottish football. In the first of a new dawn Andrew Gamba, Ryan Crombie and Tom Mackinnon analyse the Semi Finals, the next Celtic manager, The Chmapionship relegation battle, Arbroath winning the league, an Interview with Chris Sweeney, the hysteria surrounding football fans plus much more.
Host Tom Mackinnon is joined by Ryan and Lewis to pick over the pieces of a shambolic international break for Scotland. Despair, dejection? Oh yes. It is Scotland after all.
The East Coast Scotland Supporters Club, otherwise known as Tom, Matt and Ryan get together to preview the absolutely mouthwatering clashes to come over the weekend versus Kazakhstan and San Marino. Surely Scotland can win at least one?
Gamba and Callum Scott talk about Netflix documentaries, Call of duty maps, Larry David, Adam Curtis and then about Scottish football eventually
The panel discuss another weekend of action in the world of Scottish Football including the unfortunate rise in crowd trouble.
The boys comb through another weekend of Scottish Football and take an in depth look at the comments made by Steve Clarke in the wake of last Wednesday.
Host Ryan Crombie is joined by Killie Cal and the upbeat Lewis Birrell to analyse another weekend of Scottish football.
Host Tom is joined by Ryan and Killie Cal to analyse another exciting weekend of cup action.
Ryan is joined by Tom and Gamba to look back over the weekends action, give their assessment of the transfer window, the farce that is the challenge cup and answer your questions and comments.
Lewis Birrell was in the host's seat this week as he was joined by Jonny and Calum to look over all the weekend’s action including Rangers’ return to form, Aberdeen and Killie’s stalemate as well as everything else from a packed weekend in Scottish football.
xfeyspsh Host Ryan Crombie is joined by Tom Mackinnon and Lewis Birrell to pour over all the action from the Scottish Cup. Cup upsets to off the park controversy it's all covered.
Gamba is consoled by Ryan and Callum as they look back at Rangers beating Celtic, Killie and Aberdeen registering wins that took them within touching distance of the league
The boys return in time for our 4th annual Christmas Special!
We start by asking each of the panellists their best and worst moments of 2018- with some interesting choices!
We then go through each of the 12 Premiership clubs, and discuss what gifts they each need from a certain Mr. Claus.
Finally we have time for the main event- the Christmas Quiz.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Host Ryan is joined by KC and Andrew Scott as they pour over another action packed weekend of Scottish Football.
Andrew Gamba, Calum Fisher and Ryan Crombie talk for aaaaaaaaaaaaages about this weekend of Scottish football.
Celtic beating Killieand has that ended their title challenge (?), Tommy Wright being the best manager ever, Steven Gerrard knowing who he can trust and what exactly is a red card are all discussed in a packed pod that probably overstays its welcome
Host Jonny is joined by a panel of three as Killie Cal, Tom and Andy discuss a phenomenal Wednesday of Scottish Premiership action. Killie Cal is beyond delighted with Kilmarnock topping the league, Andy is overjoyed at Motherwell's point against Celtic and Tom actually did witness Kenny Miller scoring a hat-trick at Dens Park. The boys all enjoy getting stuck in about Scottish referees, before we answer a long list of listeners, mostly Kilmarnock related, questions.
It’s all change on this week’s pod! Host Tom Mackinnon is back after his sabbatical, and he’s joined by the returning Jonny Clark and Lewis Birrell to dissect the weekend’s action.
We speak League Cup final, the Euros and all the action from the four leagues.
The Intertoto Cup, Kilmarnock and and Derek McInnes are all discussed when answering your questions...
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Gamba, Ryan and a returning Hamish Carton talk over all the weekends action.
Ryan cries about Aberdeen, We discuss Rangers incredible home record this season and St Mirren winning (Gamba predicted it)
We then go on to talk all things Scottish Cup and the fact it isn't the most appealing draw. Talking up the Scottish game eh?
Ryan, Gamba and Lewis Birrell sit down to record a wee podcast about Scotland winning games of football. Shocking, eh?
Ryan Crombie is joined by Matt Findlay and Calum Fisher as they preview Scotland's final Nation's League fixtures versus Albania and Israel.
Gamba, Callum and Ryan review the weekend action with Rangers putting 7 past Motherwell, Killie beating the league leaders, Celtic and Livi playing out to a draw and St Johnstone clamping Hamilton amongst the talking points
They also get incredibly depressed about the upcoming international break which leads to Callum and Gamba discussing whether astrology or numerology are the answer to Scotland's problems for some reason.
Hamish Carton is back in the hot seat once again.
He hosts Gamba and Ryan as they talk about all the goings on in Scottish football this week.
Trouble at the games, Celtic looking unstoppable in the league, Aberdeen winning at Killie and Rangers victory in Paisley are all on the agenda.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Andrew Gamba and Ryan Crombie bring you a quick but special podcast aimed at bringing you the analysis of both Semi Finals from those who were there!
Host Jonny is joined by Tom Mackinnon, finally happy with his side Dundee United, and Killie Cal, finally once again unhappy with his Kilmarnock boys.
The trio discuss all things Betfred Cup semi finals, Scottish Premiership and lower league Scottish football - before answering your questions.
Find out which former Celtic striker is not fit for Highland League purpose, who is currently setting the world's worst ever undefeated streak and how many players Falkirk need to sign to finish above Alloa.
Hamish Carton is back in the hotseat to chat about all the weekends action with Andrew Gamba and Callum Scott
Ryan Crombie is joined by Andrew Gamba to pick up the left over pieces from a traumatising international break.
Host Ryan Crombie is joined by first team regulars Andrew Gamba and Callum Scott to dig through the plethora of talking points from this weekend's action.
Host Ryan Crombie is joined by an army of Burst Baw Podcasters as Tom, Andrew Gamba and Callum Scott pour over another frenetic week in Scottish Football.
Host Ryan Crombie is joined only by Calum Fisher who makes his third appearance in a week to pour over the weekend's drama. The full card of professional football in Scotland is reviewed and your questions are answered at the end.
Fisher and KC are joined by long term fan and newest podcaster the Snowman to look at how Rangers and Celtic got on in the Europa League.
Both matches against Villarreal and Rosenborg are reviewed and there's also time to preview all of the weekends games.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Host Tom is joined by the returning Fisher to have a look at the weekend's events.
The boys begin with the Hampden decision, looking at if it was right to stay or not.
The first game previewed is Dundee's fifth straight league loss, falling victims to an impressive Rangers side in a 4-0 defeat.
All of the leagues and incidents are covered as the boys spend just over an hour dissecting the greatest country in the world's national game.
There was a slight technical issue meaning the last five minutes weren't recorded, so an apology if we didn't get to your question! You only really missed the boys speaking about Little Mix and Primal Scream (some loss)!
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Host Lewis K is joined by the Motherwell contingent of Lewis B and Andy to talk all things Scotland!
They begin by analysing a fairly comfortable victory over Albania in the Nations League before reliving the nightmare of Friday's 4-0 home defeat to Belgium.
There's also time for some general Scottish football chit-chat, before the panel go in depth on the weekend's Irn Bru Cup action.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Host Gamba is joined by Tom, KC and Lewis to talk great games, great goals, great players and hoaching referees.
The guys start by discussing a relatively quiet Old Firm game, before turning attention to the rest of the top flight action.
The lower leagues are then analysed before we answer your comments and questions.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Gamba and a rotating cast of Lewis, Jonny and Tom take a look at how Rangers and Celtic got on in Europe and how the draw went for the Glasgow pair.
There's also time to look over some of the transfers made before the deadline and a preview of the weekends games.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Gamba returns for a second spell in the hosting seat alongside Ryan, Tom and the one and only Hamish Carton.
The boys discuss a hugely entertaining Motherwell v Rangers game, before shifting attention to Dundee's dismal defence and Dedryck Boyata.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
The streak of non-Old Firm weekend reviews is finally over as Gamba, Lewis, Fisher and the neutral Matt present a bigot brothers special.
Everything from the breaking news of Kenny Miller's departure, to Shankland's future and even to Morelos' hat-trick is discussed.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Host Jonny Clark, is joined by Callum Scott, Ryan Crombie and Tom MacKinnon for yet another Old Firm free podcast.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball xfeyspsh
Host Jonny Clark, is joined by Callum Scott, Ryan Crombie and Lewis Birrell to look back over the opening weekend of the league season.
The lower leagues of Scottish football take center stage as Tom, Lewis and Jonny take it in turns to host the show.
Each of the 10 teams from all 3 divisions are analysed, disected and mulled over.
We also get all the panel members well thought out and incredibly detailed predictions...
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Host, Ryan Crombie, is joined by the returning Callum Scott and a strong Motherwell contingent in the way of Andrew Scott and Lewis Birrell to give a comprehensive preview of the 2018/19 Premiership. We are back talking all things Scottish Football now the World Cup is over. Some would say back to discussing what we know... then again this is all in the podcast; Third Lanark to win the Scottish Cup? Kilmarnock to win the league, The Lanarkshire abacus? Yes you read correctly. Maybe we don't know much...
Tom Mackinnon is joined by Ryan Crombie to round off the Burst Baw World Cup feature podcasts.
Jonny and special guest Matt Findlay join host tom to look over the week that was in the World Cup.
Mbappe, potential Russian doping and some terrifying knowledge all feature in this edition of the pod!
The first section of the World Cup is over so host Tom is joined by Ryan and Lewis to examine the group stages. From the shock exit of Germany to the sheer brilliance of Colombia, it's all discussed.
Host Jonny Clark is joined by Ryan Crombie and newbie Andy Scott to pick over the pieces of the first week of the World Cup. Every key game, decision, goal From group A to H is discussed.
It's here! The brand new Burst Baw World Cup podcast has arrived! Not new Jonny and newish boy Lewis Birrell join host Tom to preview the greatest tournament on earth. They look at all the groups, make their predictions and mull over Britain's history of war in the first ever World Cup podcast!
Gamba alongside Lewis and Tom review the Scottish Cup final between Celtic and Motherwell before shifting attention to the relegation playoff between Partick Thistle and Livingston.
We then rank every Premiership team's season out of 10 and discuss where it went right and wrong for each respective team.
Finally we have time to answer YOUR questions and queries.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Lewis is joined by a jubilant Ryan and an equally jubilant Jonny for the last proper weekend review of the season.
We start where Sportscene didn't- Hibs 5-5 Rangers. We talk about everything that happened in a wild 90 minutes before discussing the man, the myth the legend- Neil Lennon.
We then shift gears and discuss Aberdeen winning at Parkhead for the first time in 25 domestic games.
All the relegation action on Saturday is mulled over before attention moves to the playoffs and the fall out from those games.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Host Tom is joined by sole guest Jonny as the weekend's top flight and play-off action is discussed.
The play off finals are looked forward to, as Motherwell's disappointing collapse and the race for second are discussed in depth.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Lewis, Fisher and Hamish sit down for a breaking news podcast, discussing everything and anything to do with Steven Gerrard and his move to Rangers.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
This is it! The 200th episode spectacular!
The Royal Rumble themed special features some current, new and old voices throughout the podcast's history.
Hosted by Lewis Kemp and Tom Mackinnon you'll hear each podcasters least and favourite games since the podcast begun, as well stories and memories from throughout the podcast.
We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed making it!
Lewis and Jonny return with their semi-regular delve into lower league Scottish football- this time previewing the upcoming playoff games.
They start at the bottom- discussing Cove Rangers hammering Spartans 4-0 before looking at the upcoming final between the winners of that game and Cowdenbeath.
Next we look at the League 1 Playoffs- where Peterhead are overwhelming favourites. We quickly discuss League 1 and 2's Team of the Season's before touching on the Championship playoffs and the mindfuck that is Alloa v Raith Rovers.
Finally, we look at the Premiership playoffs and ask whether league form plays a part in the outcome of these games.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Gamba, Jonny and Ryan are on the pod to discuss a weekend of champions in Scottish football.
Celtic, Ayr and Montrose joined St Mirren in winning their divisions this weekend and the boys look back at the biggest games and answer the questions such as "How crap are Rangers?", "Are Hibs and Aberdeen the best bet for 2nd" and "When is it acceptable to chuck a match?"
*This match also came up, i wasn't making it up, this was a thing that happened https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/flash-back-aff-cup-1998-034345125.html?guccounter=1
None of the OG Burst Baw Boys are here as Gamba, Tom and Ryan talk nonsense about all the weekends scottish football action.
Shocks such as Hibs spoiling Celtic's big day, Kilmarnock losing a game of football and Hearts being involved in a boring game of football are all discussed as well as the Championship playoffs, Ayr bottling League One and Cowdenbeath's fate in League Two.
Finally we have time to answer all your questions in what was a bumper mailbag this week.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Grasping The Thistle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9ubw7aiwIo
Tom is back for a 2nd time hosting the podcast- joined by both Lewis and Ryan to look over a packed weekend of Scottish football action.
The Old Firm is discussed- we talk Celtic brushing their rivals aside, Murty and where Rangers go from here.
We then shift attention to the other semi final- and look at where it went wrong for Aberdeen, McInnes showing some humility plus plenty of praise for the Steelmen.
We then congratulate St Mirren for their league title win, before looking at the race for the playoffs in all 3 lower divisions.
Finally we have time to answer all your questions in what was a bumper mailbag this week.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Tom, hosting for the first time, was joined by Jonny and Callum for our last pre split podcast of the season.
The post split fixtures are discussed after a look back on the weekends action.
The lower leagues are touched upon as always, as League Two continues to produce the country's best title race.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
The boys are back with varying degrees of happiness amongst Tom, Lewis and Gamba.
Lewis is loving Stenny's GIF game, Gamba is loving Stuart Armstrong and it's fairly safe to say Tom isn't loving too much about Dundee Utd right now.
The jockeying for positions in the top 4 in the prem, the scramble for playoff spots in he championship and the two best title races in Europe are all discussed.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Albion Rovers article: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/inside-red-hot-relegation-battle-12266749.amp?__twitter_impression=true
It's a very late night podcast for Lewis, Jonny, Tom and Fisher as they sit down to discuss and disect Scotland's two friendly matches against Costa Rica and Hungary.
All the main talking points are brought up including the best formation going forward, fitting Tierney and Robertson in the same side, Championship v SPFL and what we learned from the two games.
The boys then shift gears to talk all the goings on in the Championship including another Dundee Utd rant from Tom and another discussion on Brechin City.
We then look over League One and Two- with particular attention paid to Ian McCall's post-match comments and the remarkable turnaround at Danny Lennon's Clyde.
Arguably the biggest game of the weekend- the Irn Bru cup final between Dumbarton and Inverness- is briefly discussed, before we answer your questions and comments.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Better late than never, the Burst Baw is packed with Gamba, Callum Scott, Calum Fisher, Jonny and Tom reviewing all the weekends action.
Kilmarnock are unstoppable and will probably win the league next year, Celtic will somehow win it this season St Mirren are steamrollering the Championship and Brechin somehow still haven't won a game.
League One and Two's title races are heating up and Jonny somehow managed to lose money betting against Cowdenbeath this week.
Oh and here's that John Sitton video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L20B881v4gA
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
D E R B I E S
Lewis and Gamba talk all things derbies, carnage at Dens, Hamilton clamping Motherwell, Natural Order resuming in Edinburgh and the end of the title race at Ibrox(?).
St Mirren's storm towards the Championship continues and the title races in League One and Two continues.
The boys finish by going through a packed mailbag and are barely able to string a sentence together by the end.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Gamba and Ryan get together for a cute wee podcast about the Scottish Cup quarter finals.
Aberdeen's bottle, Motherwell scoring the 2 best goals of the season, Celtic's meh-ness and the striker dilemma at Rangers are all talked about.
Short and sweet this week, remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
Host Jonny, Tom and Killie Cal get together to talk about the weekend's Scottish football action.
Aberdeen's (lack of) bottle is touched upon, and the word's title, race and Rangers are briefly mentioned in the same sentence.
Philosophical insight into Neil Lennon's breakdown is given, before Tom rants about Dundee United.
League One & Two are discussed, and once again there's time for a Cowdenbeath based joke...
As always,. let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Host Jonny and sole guest Tom discuss the weekend's Scottish football action, with an appearance from former Hearts winger Andrew Driver.
Beginning in the top flight, Hamilton's shambolic defence, Steve Clarke's genius and Simon Murray are touched upon.
In the lower leagues Livi & Clyde are given credit, with just enough time for a traumatic Cowdenbeath story.
As always let us know what you thought of the podcast on Twitter, or on Facebook.
A little bit later than usual this week, the boys got together to speak all things Scottish Cup Round 5. Host Jonny is joined by Kilmarnock fan Callum, and Rangers fan Calum who discuss their side's cup victories, along with the weekend's other six matches.
League One and League Two are also discussed, along with the less-than-exciting quarter-final draw. We finish this week's show off by answering your questions in depth.
As always,. let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Gamba, Ryan and a jubilant Callum Scott get together to talk about the weekend that was in Scottish with Killie beating Celtic top of the boys agenda.
After praising the Ayrshire side the boys finally get around to chasing about all the other goings on in Scottish Football such as Hibs winning at Ibrox again, Aberdeen keeping the pressure on Celtic and Levein does it again.
The boys also talk all things lower leagues and answer your questions and comments.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Lewis, Killie Cal and Ryan are back by popular demand for the 2nd week in a row, looking back at another packed weekend in the SPFL.
We start with Rangers' Champions League victory over Ross County, before shifting gears and discussing Aberdeen's comeback over Killie- and whether McKenna and McGinn's goals were actually any good.
The rest of the Premiership is then discussed before we look at whether St Mirren have all but wrapped up the Championship title.
To finish off, we look over all the results in League 1 and League 2.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Lewis, Ryan and Killie Cal stay up very late to give you their take on all the Scottish Cup 4th round action.
We go through each of the ties, beginning with Brora Rangers' shock win over League 1 side East Fife.
We then look at Hamilton's awful Cup record, Levein's natural order comments and of course, Dick Campbell invading the Somerset Park pitch.
The boys also discuss the 5th round draw in full, before sparing some time at the end to answer your questions and comments.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
The best weekend of the season is here! It's Scottish Cup fourth round time and we are so excited that we have a full panel for an action packed preview show.
The boys talk about their favourite and least favourite Scottish Cup memories, and run through all 16 ties. Rangers fans Craig (Gamble) and Calum (Fisher) give expert opinion on Fraserburgh away and Killie Cal is once again positive about Kilmarnock.
All of that plus transfer talk, Arsene Wenger's dog and womanizer Ross Tokely.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Gamba, Tom and Lewis are back to look over the weekend's games from the Championship to League 2, how the Premiership teams got on over Christmas and New Year and who has had the best time in the transfer window so far.
Dundee United come under the microscope once again as their title challenged slips up again, John Robertson gets some credit for how he's managed to turn Caley around and the boys look at the big one in League 1.
The boys then look over the transfer dealings so far with everything from Bain being banished from Dundee, Murphy going to Rangers and where will Steven Naismith end up?
Our signed Partick Thistle top is given away to one lucky follower and we answer your questions and comments.
Please let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Lewis and Jonny are back in the studio for a special League One and Two edition of the Burst Baw Podcast.
The episode is the second exclusively lower league podcast of the season, with every team being covered.
Peterhead's impressive form, Raith and Ayr's two horse race and Stranraer's woes are all covered in depth.
The podcast also features three interviews with familiar Scottish footballing faces - David McCracken, now of Peterhead, Stenhousemuir manager Brown Ferguson and Clyde manager Danny Lennon.
And to finish off we answered your questions and comments regarding the lower leagues.
Please let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Yes, it's that time of the year again, the Burst Baw Christmas Special has returned for a 3rd edition!
We start by going through each of the 12 Premiership clubs, and discuss what gifts they each need from a certain Santa Claus.
We then ask each of the panellists their best, worst and strangest moments of 2017- with some interesting choices!
We also have time to relive some of the podcasts not-so finest moments of 2017- with a highlight package of clips that didn't reach the airwaves.
Finally we have time for the main event- the Christmas Quiz. 10 Questions. 34 possible answers, it's one not to be missed!
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Lewis and Ryan make their returns from exile alongside Gamba and Killie Cal for an extended look at the weekend that was in Scottish football.
Of course there is only one place to start, Tynecastle where (as we predicted on the last show) Craig Levein’s Hearts ended Celtic’s unbeaten streak.
We then turn attention to the other 2 hammerings in the top flight…Aberdeen smashing 2nd best team in Scotland Hibs 4-1 and then St Johnstone demolishing Rangers 3-1.
Of course, we cover the rest of the games in depth before turning attention to a rather depleted set of lower league fixtures.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Gamba drafts in Callum Scott and Calum Fisher after the shambles that was last week's ITK section to look back over the weekend of Scottish football action.
Kilmarnock clamping Thistle, McInnes and the omnishambles that continues to to engulf Rangers, the thriller at Easter Road and Levein are all discussed.
As well as the Premiership the boys look at the games that survived in the lower leagues including 15 minute hat tricks, the perks of being full time for Ayr and tips on how to support your team from players.
Enjoy and let us know what you think of the show @burstbawpodcast
Gamba, Lewis and a defeated Ryan are all aboard the podcast this week to discuss a weekend full of talking points.
We start with Rangers and their 2-1 win over Aberdeen before addressing the elephant in the room that is Derek McInnes.
We then discuss Hamilton trolling Hearts, Celtic trolling Motherwell and then the rest of the Premiership action.
The boys then shift gears, and talk Dumbarton’s shock win over St Mirren- including some dodgy coupon shouts…
Finally they discuss League 1 and League 2 before answering your questions and comments.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
The Burst Baw is a packed podcast this week as Ryan, Lewis, Tom and Gamba look back over all the Scottish Football action.
They start by looking at Celtic defending their League Cup against Motherwell and talk at length about what is diving, what is a red card and what can Motherwell doin the upcoming double header to get anything off Celtic.
Attention then turns to the Premiership with a ragin Steve Clark, ragin Neil Lennon, ragin Murty and the boys get ragin at Hearts.
The boys then cover the lower leagues with Dundee United somehow failing to beat Brechin, St Mirren ending their highland hoodoo, Morton’s thumping win at Falkirk as well as covering League One and Two with Jonny giving us his insights into Stenhousemuir v Montrose.
And to finish we look at your questions and comments
Enjoy and let us know what you think of the podcast by tweeting us @burstbawpodcast
Gamba is joined with Lewis to run the rule over a weekend packed with shocks galore.
Lanarkshire duo Motherwell and Hamilton’s respective victories over Aberdeen and Rangers are reviewed in depth, along with the dramatic events at Easter Road.
The boys then give their thoughts on the rest of the Premiership games, before turning attention to a Scottish Cup 3rd round dominated by pretty much every Highland League team.
Finally there’s time to answer your thoughts and questions, as well as a short discussion on Sportscene and the overall marketing of the SPFL.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Gamba, Tom and Lewis return to run the rule over a weekend filled with goals- 22 in the top flight to be precise.
We discuss Killie recording a superb 2-1 win at Murrayfield, Celtic going 63 games unbeaten domestically and Aberdeen dropping 2 points to their eternal "boger team" Hamilton Academical.
We then give our thoughts on the top of the table clash between Dundee Utd and St Mirren in the Championship before turning attention to another exciting week in the lower leagues.
And as always we have time to answer your thoughts and questions.
Let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Former Dundee Utd and current Montrose defender Sean Dillon is our special guest in what was a very special lower league edition of the podcast.
Dillon talks about the current troubles with his former side Dundee Utd, before explaining the move to League 2 side Montrose.
Lewis and Jonny then discuss in depth how each team is fairing in both League 1 and League 2.
From Raith Rovers at the top of League 1 to Cowdenbeath at the bottom of League 2, no side is safe...
And to finish off we answered your questions and comments regarding the lower leagues.
We hope to make this a regular feature so please let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
The Burst Baw is back to review all the weekends action!
Murty's Murrayfield masterclass as he takes over from Pedro, Steve Clarke being the best thing since sliced bread and gasp people writing off St Johnstone were all featured as the boys looked over the Premiership.
After ranting about the Premiership for well over an hour the lads look at all the lower league action with particular attention to Ayr's title challenge (?), THAT Cowdenbeath penalty, Airdrie not collapsing completely this week and worrying signs at Clyde.
And to finish off we answer your questions and comments
Enjoy and let us know what you think of the show @burstbawpodcast
Lewis, Ryan, Jonny and a returning Tom look back over all the weekend's action including 2 huge Betfred Cup Semi-Finals.
We begin with Motherwell's 2-0 victory over Rangers, with particular attention paid to Louis Moult, and whether Rangers missed a trick by not signing him.
We then discuss perhaps the most boring 4-2 game in history before reviewing all the Premiership games.
Tom then goes into a full-on rant over Dundee Utd, before we look at the best league in the world (League 1) and then the 4th best league in Scotland (League 2).
And as always we have time to answer all your questions, including whether we took part in a seance...
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Gamba, Ryan, Lewis and a returning Matt look back the weekend that was in Scottish Football
They start by talking about all the major points in the Premiership including Dundee trying their hardest not to get a point a Celtic Park, Aberdeen and their alleged anti-football at Easter Road, Rangers clamping St Johnstone, Steve Clarke and all the corporate names under the sun that sponsor the stadiums in the premiership
The championship all gets looked at with all the LADS not paying to watch the unstoppable St Mirren, Dundee United still not being top of the league and not really caring about Paul Hartley’s first game in charge of Falkirk
The boys also look at the Scottish cup and Lothian Vale clamping Stirling Albion and East Kilbride winning the rematch of the relegation playoff against Cowdenbeath
And as always the boys answer your questions
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Sigh
Gamba, Lewis, Jonny and Ryan try to bring themselves to talk about Scotland managing not to qualify for another tournament.
What went wrong? Is this the most gutting loss of the past decade? Should Strachan stay? Is Berti Vogts the best Scotland manager of the past 20 years? We try to answer all these questions on the latest podcast
A few familiar faces return in the form of Ross and Craig and we say goodbye to a podcast stalwart in the face of Hamish Carton.
Lewis Kemp is also on board to discuss what is a huge 2 games for Scotland against Slovakia and Slovenia respectively.
The major topics are all discussed including how the sides will shape up, how we see the games going and of course the dreaded central midfield dilemma.
All of this and more on episode 168, and as always send your thoughts and questions for the next pod on Twitter @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
The Burst Baw is back and looked at the mental week that was in the Scottish game.
Gamba, Callum, Jonny and Ryan spoke for ages about the state of Kilmarnock and whether any new manager will make a difference, why Brexit can't come soon enough for Hamilton's defence and the Celtic/Hibs and Tommy Sheridan/Coolio love ins at Celtic Park.
Attention turned to the lower leagues and whether the Championship or League 1 is the best league in the world. We then finished off the podcast by answering your questions and comments.
All of this and more on a long episode, and as always send your thoughts and questions for the next pod on Twitter @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Gamba, Jonny and Lewis talk about all the goings on in the weekend that was in Scottish Football.
The Old Firm, Kris Boyd, Sportscene's shite angles and Neil Lennon channeling his inner Brock Lesnar were all talked about as the boys covered every game in the top flight.
Peter Houston going from Falkirk and Dunfermline's good form came under the spotlight as they looked at Championship before attention then turned to the lower leagues as Airdrieonians look to emulate Donald Trump and fight the fake news industrial complex of the local press.
Jonny gave us a report from his return to Broadwood and we even had time to briefly look at a few results from the early rounds of the Scottish Cup.
All of this and more on episode 166, and as always send your thoughts and questions for the next pod on Twitter @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Gamba is joined by Lewis and Ryan to discuss another action packed weekend of Scottish fitba action.
We talk about Dundee recording their first win of the season, Hibs defensive woes, Celtic bouncing back, Rangers having an actual goalscorer, McInnes and his tinkering of Aberdeen and the return of Levein football to the top flight.
The boys then turn attention to a big week in the lower leagues where they talked up Dunfermline’s title hopes and asked whether League 1 is the best league in the world.
All of this and more on episode 165, and as always send your thoughts and questions for the next pod on Twitter @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Host Lewis, Tom, Jonny & Calum, returning after a half year hiatus, round up the weekend's Scottish football action, spending an hour talking about an action packed top flight, with plenty of time left to speak about the all important lower leagues.
Jonny discusses his sad Scottish football week, Fisher speaks positively about Rangers & Tom is less upbeat about his beloved Dundee United.
All of this and more on episode #164, and as always send your thoughts and questions for the next pod on Twitter @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Scotland are winning again, Jonny Clark is back. What's not to love?
The guys get together to run the rule over an enterprising international double-header for Gordon Strachan's men which brought about six points from six and renewed optimism.
The cynical quartet dismiss any notion of qualification for Russia before tearing apart the Irn-Bru's cup disastrous new format and participating teams.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or by tweeting @burstbawpodcast,
The boys stay up late waiting for the end of this season of Game of Thrones and chat about all things Scottish Football. Gamba, Lewis and Ryan cover the Premiership talking about Aberdeen's perfect start to the season, dinosaur opinions about playing it out from the back and why Scott Fox proves it's a good idea and Levein bringing the patter back.
Attention then turns to Tom being completely wrong about Dundee United being top of the Championship all season and the horrible horrible star Falkirk have made.
The pod is rounded off by looking at Ayr's dream of an unbeaten season being dashed and the fine form of Stirling Albion.
Enjoy and let us know what you thought of the show on twitter @burstbawpodcast
It's Sunday night and Hamish and Lewis are back talking sh***.
The duo record a two-man pod on the back of a vibrant Sportscene that showcased all that's good in Scottish fitba at the moment.
They talk Hamilton's humbling of Hibs, Killie failing to lay a glove on Celtic's reserves, Aberdeen's May of sunshine, Rangers attacking ineptitude and Michael O'Halloran's unplayable run of form.
And that's only the top-flight. The Championship has a krazy Kincardine derby, a big win for 10 man St. Mirren and a slagging for the late Bruce Forsyth in store among others.
League 1 supplies the weeks pod title as well as an incredible clash between Stranraer and Ayr. League 2 offers a bit of early-season gloating for Hamish.
Enjoy your FIRST weekend review podcast and tell a friend about the show.
The podcast covers an incredibly wide range of emotions this week as Gamba, Tom, Ryan, Callum and Lewis look back at the weekend that was in Scottish Football
All the crazy shit that happened in the Premiership is reviewed including the game at Ibrox, table topping St Johnstone, Hamilton demolishing Dundee again and then Callum breaks down over Killie's dismal start to the season.
Attention then turns to the Championship where Tom is the complete antithesis of Callum predicting big things for Dundee United's season, we worry about Falkirk fans having to watch their team from a on top crane and Livingston letting down Lewis' coupons
Then the boys look at the big games in League One and Two where we swoon over two of Callum's heroes go head to head in the biggest game of the weekend.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
The boys manage to avoid coming to Besiktas and go to the Burst Baw. Tom, Callum and Gamba look ahead to the upcoming league cup games and talk about some of the other news in Scottish football.
Short but a hopefully sweet podcast.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Hamish, Lewis and a returning Connor are on hand to review an intriguing opening weekend of the Scottish league season live from a top secret location.
They look at all of the weekend's games and talking points in the top flight including a spirited, yet ultimately fruitless performance from Motherwell against Rangers, managerless Hearts and whether we should look too much into the opening day results afterall.
Focus then turns to the Championship- with a lengthy discussion on Brechin City and why they are doomed from the very start. Leagues 1 and 2 are also discussed with particular attention paid to the teams that are expected to finish at the top end of each respective league.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
It's that time of year again...yes our big bumper season preview is back with our panelists predicting all the things that simply wont happen this year.
Every league is discussed and dissected, from the Premiership to League 2 and we even have time to predict the players we reckon will make an impact this season, and those who will flop spectacularly.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Hamish is joined by Ryan, Killie Cal and Lewis to discuss all the latest Betfred Cup action.
We look back at all the major talking points of the competition thus far before diverting attention to our clubs in Europe.
Finally, we each countdown our top 10 signings of the summer so far with some interesting inclusions and exclusions.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting on our Facebook page.
Hamish, Ryan and Matt return to bring you the first podcast of a new-look Burst Baw.
Together, they run the rule over the signings made so far by the 11 Premiership clubs and work out how the top-flight is shaping up in terms of quality when compared to last season.
Attention then moves to upcoming action with Aberdeen and Celtic's European ties previewed along with the opening weekend of the Betfred Cup.
Finally, there's just enough time for some questions and any other business.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or leaving a review on iTunes.
Hamish, Lewis and Matt bow out for the season with a review of what could have been for Scotland against England, two of the best free-kick goals in recent memory, the scenes and then the typical heartache.
The guys analyse where the result leaves us with regards to World Cup qualification before moving onto club matters with Aberdeen set to lose Derek McInnes to Sunderland, and Rangers, Motherwell, Hibs and St. Mirren all active in the transfer market.
Have a great summer, we'll be back for the new season.
A late pod for a late cup final winner Gamba, Lewis, Matt and Ryan got together to record the pod and talk about all things cup final and playoff related.
The best season since Lisbon(?)for Celtic and decent season by Aberdeen standards were discussed and the managerial merry-go-round was also talked about
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish returns to the scene from his humble abode in Stuttgart as he, Ryan and Gamba plan a Friday night podcast almost as audacious as Rangers' plot to sign Messi, Ronaldo and Bruno Alves.
The trio chat about the Premiership playoff semi-final second leg and all its drama before talking about the final week of the regular top-flight season with relegation to be settled and a chance for Ian Cathro's Hearts to become the greatest party poopers of all time.
They also discuss the positive future of Kilmarnock after two bits of good news, and Hamish has some humble pie to taste.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
The Burst Baw returns to look over the weekend that was in Scottish Football. Gamba, Lewis sat down in Ayr and Matt and Tom phoned in to chat about the biggest Lanarkshire derby ever. In history. Ever. Full stop. Hearts being crap and decent at the same time against Rangers. Celtic's quest for an undefeated season passing its biggest challenge in their 3-1 win at Aberdeen.
Attention then turns to the lower leagues where Brechin and Alloa will be playing for a place in the Championship at the expense of Raith Rovers and Airdrieonians.
Things are then rounded off with more Gary Locke chat and answering your questions and comments.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
We celebrate the milestone of 150 episodes by…erm…not even mentioning the episode number in the intro of the show.
Fear not though, as a few familiar faces make their long awaited returns in the form of Calum Fisher and Ross Clark via satellite.
The boys start their discussion by looking at Rangers under Caixinha and Aberdeen’s relative consistency before turning attention to relegation and whether Caley could feasibly mount a comeback.
All the action in the Championship, League 1 and League 2 is then mulled over in what was the last week of the season before the playoffs.
We also look back at some of our predictions at the start of the year- with some of the panel named and shamed for their, quite frankly, horrendous shouts.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
Lewis, Ryan and Gamba return to the comforts of the studio to review another action packed weekend of Scottish football.
We had the small matter of Celtic smashing their eternal rivals Rangers 5-1 at Ibrox. Inverness all but confirmed relegation after they suffered a smashing of their own against Highland rivals Ross County (Liam Boyce).
We also discussed the rest of the Premiership action before moving on to matters in the Championship.
League 1 and League 2 are also mulled over before look at the PFA Player of the Year nominations and answer your questions.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
Episode 148 sees Tom takes his turn in the Burst Baw hotseat alongside a small panel of Lewis and Gamba.
The top flight returns after a week off and there is plenty to discuss including a huge Highland derby and yet another Old Firm game.
We also preview the small matter of a relegation 6 pointer in the Championship between St Mirren and Raith as well as the rest of the games in the division.
Finally we look to a big weekend in League 1 and 2 before answering your questions including "Eastenders or Coronation Street?", A and "2 realistic signings every team in the Premiership should make this summer?"
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
The boys finally get around to looking back over the Scottish Cup weekend. Aberdeen's thrilling victory over Hibs and Celtic's routine victory over Rangers set up their second cup final of the season.
After pouring over the Scottish Cup results, attention turns to the lower leagues and the #scenes at Dunfermline Falkirk, the #scenes in League One playoff spots and the utter #scenes at both ends of League Two.
Attention then turned to the anniversary of Kilmarnock winning the league 52 years ago and the memories of those that were at the game.
The podcast then ends with Robbie Muirhead (yes that one) starting a feud with our own Callum Scott over the upcoming election.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
There is only one thing to discuss this weekend, and no it isn't how much Rab Douglas resembles a certain late 90s WWF wrestler.
It was of course the Scottish Cup Semi-Finals, with Gamba, Killie Cal and Lewis dissecting everything and anything about one of the most anticipated weekend's of the Scottish footballing calendar.
We also had time to discuss all the upcoming action in the Championship, League 1 and League 2 before answering YOUR questions in what was a pretty jovial podcast.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
The news is fake but the podcast is real this week as Lewis, Tom and Gamba get together to talk about all the fallout from the nuclear bomb of action the SPFL served up at the weekend.
The boys react to the news Neil McCann is the new Dundee boss, discuss the nail's about to be hammered into ICT's coffin, the shitstorm that erupted at Ross County Celtic and Hibernian winning the Championship
Matters then turn to why Scotland is so crap at producing defenders before Gamba then goes on an incredible run of spreading misinformation, forgetting a year of Gus MacPherson's life and mistaking Alex Rae's time in charge for Alex Neil.
They then talk about the incredible weekend at the bottom of league 2 and David Goodwillie's hat-trick
As always they finish the pod by taking your questions and comments
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
The studio was shut today so episode #144 sees the returning Matt Findlay host from the comforts of the Craigie Way living room alongside Tom, Ryan, Lewis and pancakes.
The lads discussed at length the relegation battle in the Premiership as the bottom-six fight to avoid the drop. The guys also give their opinion on the calls for Alan Archibald to win Manager Of The Year, as well as discussing all the goings on in the lower leagues as the Championship, League 1 and League 2 all enter their final few weeks.
Jimmy Calderwood's tan was briefly mentioned before answering a few of YOUR questions.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or by commenting below.
Gamba, Lewis and Tom get together to chat about Rangers stunning win at PittordrIe, Thistle's confirming their top 6 finish and whether this is the week confirms Inverness's relegation.
They also look at the Hibs Championship challenge slowly crawling towards it conclusion, Livingston's title win and Clyde, Edinburgh City and Cowdenbeath's crucial weekend trying to avoid the drop.
Then as always they take your questions and comments.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Gamba, Lewis, Tom and Hamish, yes Hamish, get together to talk about all the midweek action and preview the upcoming games this weekend.
In what could be the best fixture list in football history the boys talk all about Aberdeen Rangers, Morton Hibs, St Mirren Dumbarton, Forfar Arbroath and the news Brendan Rogers is staying at Celtic.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Lewis hosts alongside a depleted panel of Gamba and Killie Cal via satellite.
The boys discuss Celtic hammering Hearts 5-0 without any strikers, the fracas at New Douglas Park, Rangers’ 1-1 draw with Motherwell and the small matter of Andrew Considine scoring a hat-trick.
Focus then turns to the rest of the Premiership before we talk about a massive weekend in the Championship which saw plenty of goals and a potentially decisive moment at the bottom end of the table in the form of St Mirren's 6-2 win over relegation rivals Ayr.
League 1 and 2 are also dissected before we answer your question (yes, question) and preview Wednesday's action.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
As the title explains, this is the final episode where we hear the dulcet tones of a certain Connor Park.
The tearful Gamba, distraught Lewis, miserable Ross, suicidal KC and said mentioned Connor have a lengthy discussion on Dundee Utd winning ANOTHER game and the of course the Hibernian v Morton brawl-for-all
Attention is then turned to this weekend's fixtures in the Premiership, Championship, League 1 and League 2
A lengthy conversation then takes place around Brexit and the potential consequences and effects it will have on Scottish Football.
We finally had time to answer your questions before wishing a tearful goodbye to Connor- trust us folks, this is a tearjerker.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
The boys meet up in a more positive frame of mind to talk about Scotland actually winning a game of football thanks to Celtic + Chris Martin and start to plan their visas for Russia.
They also looked at the somewhat surprising event of Tom being positive about Dundee United and their win over St Mirren in the challenge cup final.
Their gazes then turned to all the lower league action including shocks such as Falkirk losing to Hibs, Morton losing at home and nobody really wanting to win the league 2 title
And as always the boys then answered your questions including a more comprehensive chat about The Simpsons.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
This show comprises of two distinct halves making a whole with Ayr and Stuttgart merging for the benefit of our listeners.
First, Gamba, Lewis, Tom, Ryan and Ross convene to review Scotland's 1-1 friendly draw with Canada and look ahead to the qualifier against Slovenia. They also preview the weekend's fitba with big league and cup games to be found.
Then, Hamish, Jonny and Craig broadcast their thoughts on life in Germany - comparing the football matchday experience and other things associated with it.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Gamba, Lewis and Tom are joined by the returning Russell Abercrombie to look back over the weekend's action.
We discuss Aberdeen's victory over Hearts and what it means for Ian Cathro going forward. We also look at the rest of the Premiership action including some weird formations and bizarre tactics- in particular Killie's conga corner technique.
Finally we look back at a big week in the Championship before the panel cast their eyes at all the goings on in League 1 and League 2.
We talk about Scotland also :(
Enjoy and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
It's cliche central this week as Lewis takes a turn in the hotseat alongside a returning Ross, Tom, Ryan and Fisher.
The panel briefly review the midweek action before moving to the big news that Motherwell have appointed Stephen Robinson as their new manager.
They then preview this weekend's fixture card- which includes a massive Highland Derby amongst others.
Enjoy and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Gamba, Matt, Lewis and Tom look back at an action packed weekend that featured plenty of late goals, questionable decisions and above all else talking points.
All the games in the top flight were reviewed before attention turned to matters in the lower divisions. We also had time to mull over the recent Scotland squad announcement- and naturally the topic turned to just who is the worst player to pull on that famous Scotland jersey.
Enjoy and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Gamba, Matt, Connor, Lewis and Calum are all confined to a cupboard in a basement to preview this weekend's upcoming action.
Before looking forward they look back to assess Raith Rovers victory over St Mirren and what that means for the Championship relegation fight, gasp in awe at Cowdenbeath appointing Gary Locke as their new gaffer and figure out when the new Rangers manager will take over.
They preview all the weekends action from all the top 4 leagues before talking about why we love Scottish football so much including such answers as "Not really".
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Gamba, Lewis, Matt, Callum and Ryan embark on a brave, new journey in the absence of our brothers in Baden-Württemberg.
All of the weekend's Scottish Cup ties are discussed, with particular focus on a number of bad refereeing decisions, red cards, wonder goals and yet more red cards.
They even have time to talk about all the action in the Championship, League 1 and League 2 including a potential Dumbarton headbutt and whether Clyde have finally turned the corner.
This, your questions, and much more. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish and Jonny make their last studio appearance for a lengthy period of time alongside podfather Lewis as the trio review an action-filled midweek that would make the weekend sit up and take notice.
They talk Rangers potential new gaffer, McGhee's certain move to Rugby Park along with Ryan Stevenson's performance in sticks, the St. Mirren miracle and a potential title race in League 2.
They then move onto this coming weekend's action with big games in all SPFL tiers and four rather large favourites in the Scottish Cup quarter-final ties.
This, your questions, and much more. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
The boys channel their inner UKIP this week as they look back of the weekend fixtures including too many bloody foreigners at Hearts, too many goals conceded by Motherwell and too many great saves by Owain Fon Williams.
New member Tom Mackinnon talks the pod through what it's like to be coached by Ian Cathro and gives us an insight into Dundee United's push for promotion.
After looking at the Championship, they then react to the shocking news that Barry Ferguson has resigned from Clyde despite the "decent job" he was doing.
All this and more in episode 131.
Andrew Gamba completed his hostile takeover of the podcast and hosted alongside Lewis, Callum, the returning Matt and a new voice in the shape of Ryan Crombie.
The boys looked back at Hibs dumping Hearts out the Scottish Cup and ponder where the Hibees would finish in the Premiership.
They then cast their eyes to the top-flight and talk about St. Johnstone's chances of breaking into the top three, the managerial vacancies at Kilmarnock and Rangers and Mark McGhee's ongoing fight with everyone else in Scottish football.
They then looked at the games in the Championship, League 1 and League 2 discussing Dean Brett's departure from Cowdenbeath and Barry Ferguson's D-Day at Clyde before answering all of your questions.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast or leaving a review on iTunes.
Hamish returns to the hotseat alongside Lewis, Gamba and a special guest in the form of fellow podcaster and social media extraordinaire Russell Abercrombie as the guys look back on another fun-filled weekend in Scottish football paradise.
Together they analyse St. Mirren and Dundee United's safe passage into the Irn-Bru Cup final, before turning attention to dramatic Sunday matches in the Premiership at Rugby and Dens Park.
They chat about the vacant managerial roles at Kilmarnock and Rangers before covering the rest of the top-flight action as well as the Championship, League 1 and League 2.
Finally, they cover some of the other issues going on in our game and answer some fine questions sent in from home.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Ross, Andrew, Callum and Connor sit down to discuss a tumultous few days in Scottish football that has seen one top-flight manager lose his job, and another his dignity. Yes this is the Clark and McGhee show.
The discussion soon moves onto what next for Kilmarnock and Rangers, with all of the coming weekend's football also previewed + questions and a very lively debate between two famous podcast fans.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
It's Valentine's Day - and to show you what you mean to us here's a special 90 minute show with all the Scottish fitba chatter you need in your life.
Starting with a lengthy discussion on all things Rangers after Friday's resignation (kinda) from Mark Waburton, the guys look at the weekend's Scottish Cup results and what they mean for the teams involved.
They then move onto league football with a draw at Dens in the top-flight, a severe clamping handed out in the Championship and big results in League 1 and League 2 all discussed, plus questions, other news and more.
We <3 you.
Hamish, Lewis, Jonny and the newly introduced Andrew Gamba make their way through the weekend's goals, controversy and talking points (and there's plenty of them).
Together they chat about Celtic's comeback in Perth, the upturn in Hearts' fortunes under Ian Cathro, Dundee's thrilling draw with ICT and much, much more.
Attention then turns to the lower leagues before the latest news and listeners' questions are answered.
Hamish, Lewis and Connor (zzzzzz) spend their Friday night chatting Scottish fitba - with another weekend of the beautiful game on the horizon.
They review all that was good about Hearts' midweek performance against Rangers and an equally big win for Hamilton Accies over the doomed Inverness.
They then move onto this weekend's stuff with big games in all divisions, before tackling some of the other recent news and answering a wealth of Friday night questions.
Hamish, Lewis, Calum and the returning Matt look back at another exciting weekend of SPFL action with fewer draws than Connor Park on a night out.
They ponder questions like: will the Premiership's bottom 4 change before the end of the season, can Saints rival Hearts for 4th place, are St. Mirren absolutely doomed AND Barry Ferguson; dear oh dear.
They also preview all of the midweek football and talk transfers on TDD.
The boys return for yet another dim-witted, unfunny look at the world of Scottish football.
Together they delve into all four tiers of the SPFL, doing their best without the internet to preview all of this weekend's crucial matches in a show featuring more tangents than a 2014 Higher Maths paper.
They talk Ziggy (Zigmund) Gordon, St. Mirren with special help from Kyle Gunn and Clyde among other things. Ross Clark is also shot down on multiple occasions on a day he won't remember fondly.
But as you listen, just thank yourself that you're not Connor Park - the most hungover boy on the planet.
Hamish is joined by Callum, Lewis and Connor over the wonderful medium of Skype as the guys collectively look back at possibly the funniest weekend in Scottish football history.
They discuss strange post-match interviews from messers McGhee and Cathro, attempt to critically evaluate Sportscene and then review the rest of the Scottish Cup fourth round ties.
Attention then moves onto prediction results from a very predictable weekend before an barrage of questions are forced upon the guys - some of them better than others.
If you enjoyed this show then please feel free to leave a review/rating on iTunes.
The guys return for one of the best weekend's of the Scottish football calendar - Scottish Cup 4th round weekend.
Together, they preview each and every one of the 16 ties taking place this weekend and refuse to sit on the fence when predicting how each match-up will go.
They also talk though all of the latest Scottish fitba news, and there's tonnes of it.
If you enjoyed this show then please feel free to leave a review/rating on iTunes. Thanks.
The guys finally pluck up the courage to record a studio podcast for the first time in 2017, and just in time for the mid-season St. Mirren revival.
Together they delve into the depths of the lower leagues focussing on unsung hero clubs like Dumbarton, Livingston and Edinburgh City as well as looking ahead to the weekend's football.
They then, after being asked to move studio, look into their respective crystal balls to predict the Scotland national team starting lineup for the first game of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar - which we will definitely qualify for.
Finally they address the clogged up mailbox after the festive period, answering many inventive questions from the wonderful listeners.
Hamish, Callum and Matt convene (despite being in different parts of the country) to bring you the first Burst Baw episode of 2017.
There's no shortage of things to chat about as the guys first touch on Hibernian's impressive Friday night victory over Dundee United before moving onto other issues that have been raised over the last week.
They then answer a swathe of questions sent in by the wonderful listeners and generally just chat football with the help of many tangents.
It's finally arrived, the Burst Baw Christmas show 2016 is here.
The panel are in festive spirit as they look at each of the top-flight clubs and award them at least one gift from Santa Claus this year. They also chat about the first half of the season for each club (bar one) and where they can expect to finish at the end of the season.
Discussion then moves onto the half-season awards with no fewer than SEVEN Burst Baw trophies up for grabs as well as the team of the season so far, with one player/a manager from each team selected.
Finally there's time for the big Christmas Quiz, with Jamie Hare joining the boys in the studio. Who will follow in Connor Park's footsteps and win the big prize? Find out now.
Enjoy, and have a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year, from all of us at Burst Baw.
We're back, and with an audible thud.
Hamish, Callum, Lewis and Ross brave the wintery Ayrshire conditions to record a podcast dealing with all of the latest news from the Scottish game, shirking no issue that needs to be discussed.
Between them, they look at Celtic's apparent slump, the race for second (and the race for the Christmas number one in the music charts), and the rest of the news from the top flight and beyond.
Keep an eye out for our Christmas Special, hitting shelves on Friday.
Unfortunately, no big weekend preview show this weekend, but fear not - we've still got something up our sleeve.
Enter Lewis Kemp and Callum Scott with their exclusive interviews with Sir Tom Devine and Craig Bryson.
Both excellant listens. Enjoy.
The guys return to do their best to talk up the Scottish game - although it proves to be a real challenge after a week starved of goals.
They look at the four SPFL divisions, picking up on some key issues like Ian Cathro's first game at Hearts and Hamilton Accies' failure to turn draws into victories.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
That's it - the games a bogey.
We've lost our mojo, and there's not even a Hamish or Connor to blame.
More to follow.
Do you dream of a team of Dale Wintons? Then this show may be for you.
The squad reconvene for the big weekend preview show, which also does a lot of reviewing. Hearts victory over Rangers is disected for almost half an hour with the guys asking questions like: Is Mark Warburton the man to carry Rangers forward? Are Hearts the best equipped to finish second? And can Robbie Muirhead net five goals this season?
The discussion then finally turns to this weekend's matches with humungous clashes at Ibrox and Tannadice as well as the other league games and some potential slippy Scottish Cup banana skins. Beith Juniors' Thomas Collins hopes to be part of a big shock on Saturday, and he joined us to chat ahead of the Morton game.
In fact, there was so much to chat about that the guys needed an extra half an hour.
Hamish, Jonny and the late-to-arrive Calum sit down to bring you the first podcast in almost a fortnight.
During the hour they chat about Celtic's Betfred Cup final victory over hapless Aberdeen and what it may mean for the Hoops going forward. Can anyone stop their treble pursuit?
Discussion then moves onto the rest of the weekend action with late drama at Firhill, a big win for Dundee and goal frenzies at two Scottish Cup games all covered.
The Scottish Cup fourth round draw is also covered along with the latest from Robbie Neilson possibly leaving Hearts to go down south.
Jonny is the next man to take a go at hosting the show alongside fellow local boys Hamish and Lewis as the trio look ahead to the weekend's SPFL football.
They start by pondering Friday's clash between Killie and Celtic before moving onto the rest of the weekend's top-flight matches with the help of Hamish's way to beat the bookies.
The lower-leagues then get a good going over with big matches in Paisley and Greenock before some questions from the Burst Baw faithful.
Matt Findlay is the next to receive the hosting baton as he chairs a five-man panel that are tasked with looking back at another Scotland international defeat.
The quintet look at where the result leaves us under the increasingly uncertain stewardship of Gordon Strachan and what we need to do to rid outselves of decades of failure.
They then turn attention to the club action at the weekend with a fiercely competitive Championship clash in the capital and cup wins for Dundee United, managerless Queen of the South, Welsh champions TNS and (most amazingly) St. Mirren.
Oh, there's also crisis at Clyde, mascot races, the mixing up of cliches and yet another win for our beloved Edinburgh City, and much more.
A truly action packed show.
Calum Fisher becomes the latest man to swap the pundit role for the podcast host as he chairs a panel including Ross, Hamish and Connor.
The quarter look ahead to Scotland's (not so) big match at Wembley tomorrow night and do their best to see how we can possibly get a result, who needs to play and what a win would mean for Strachan's future as national team manager.
Attention then turns to the weekend's domestic action with big games in the Championship, League 1 and League 2 and some cracking looking Irn-Bru Cup quarters to be played.
All of that and more in our latest show.
Hamish, Jonny, Calum and Connor (briefly, by phone) sit down to look back on another weekend of SPFL action - a weekend that provided refereeing controversy and strong tackling, a throwback to the good old days.
The guys discuss the problems at Rangers that have seen Warburton's men win just 5 of 12 league games so far this season, as well as looking at the recent revival of Paul Hartley's Dundee and the rest of the top-flight games.
They then turn attention to the Championship with St. Mirren and Dunfermline taking the headlines for the wrong reasons before delving into League 1 and League 2, where there was a very significant result.
All that, plus Gies the Goals results, weekly prediction scores and questions from the public - you don't want to miss out.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
The local boys sit down to look ahead to another exciting weekend of SPFL football. Expect the unexpected - it's the theme of the show.
The guys look at the top-flight where Celtic to beat Inverness apparently isn't the biggest shoe-in, and Dundee can in fact move off the bottom of the league table for the first time in eternity.
The lower leagues also provide many talking points with a Fife derby and a grubber match in the Championship discussed alongside tough-to-call games in League 1 and League 2.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Lewis Kemp takes up position in the host's chair for our weekend review. The panel including Hamish, Jonny, Callum and Connor are joined by a new voice in Craig Gamble for his debut on the show.
They begin by talking through Saturday's 3-3 thriller between Inverness CT and Hearts before moving onto Celtic-Aberdeen and tonight's Champions League action in Gladbach.
The team then divulge the rest of the Premiership action before moving onto the Championship, League One and League Two where they preview this evening's Renfrewshire Derby.
Prediction leagues, Gies the Goals and questions from social media are also discussed in this action packed 90 minute show.
Ross hosted and was joined by Connor, Jonny, Callum and Lewis where they reviewed the midweek Premiership fixturecard and looked ahead to this weekend's action.
The Scottish Cup draw was also discussed along with a nunber of other issues, Gies the Goals and the Prediction League. Enjoy.
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Join Hamish and the rest of the guys as they throw out all of their Scottish football pet hates and decide whether to consign them to the torurous Room 101.
From farting da's to Craig Burley, and football dinosaurs to brie and tarragon pies at Hampden. And Hampden. The guys take a light hearted look at the worst things in our beautiful game.
Disclaimer: You wont't enjoy this if your name is Craih Levein, Fraser Fyvie or Willie Miller.
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The guys sit down to talk Scottish football again - ahead of a weekend that will provide both cup and league drama.
Yes there's disucssion centered around the top three tiers in the SPFL aswell as both Scottish and Betfred Cup chat ahead of a busy couple of days.
Just where will the shocks happen this weekend? Hopefully you'll be slightly closer to knowing the answer after listening to this hour long show.
Enjoy, and let us know what you though by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Join Hamish and the rest of the guys as they look at some of the great historical myths and legends surrounding the beautiful Scottish game.
Does Scott Brown have a Rangers tattoo on his leg? Is there Scottish memorabilia buried under the new Wembley pitch? Did a footballer once kick the ball from Tannadice to Dens Park? And did Dick Campbell really once sing the Sash?
All this and more answered as the guys take a trip down memory lane in a light hearted, jovial look at the breathtaking world of Scottish football.
Episode costs $2 on the website Patreon.
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It's finally here - the 100th Burst Baw Scottish Football Podcast episode.
All the guys are in attendance for the special show which looks back at the previous 99 episodes - the highs, the lows and how we discussed the big stories of the day.
There's also time for the guys to look at the favourite moments of the century - including some very special gaffs.
Thank you to everyone that has helped us over our 100 shows.
International football no more. We're back.
Hamish, Lewis and Jonny convene for show number 99 where they take a detailed look back at the weekend that was.
Aberdeen, Ayr United, Morton and Stranraer are among the many teams praised while the news isn't as good for the likes of Dundee, Ross County and Hibernian.
The guys review all of that and more plus all of the latest debate from the game and a very special trailer ahead of an upcoming episode.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
There's a sense of déjà vu in the studio as Connor Park chairs a panel who look back at another disappointing result for the national team. They said we needed a big result in Trnava and we got it - just in the wrong way.
We look back at the game and where it went so horribly wrong and what the future holds for our team now that World Cup qualification is looking unlikely.
Attention then turns to the weekend ahead with SPFL football returning and no shortage of big games.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish, Lewis, Calum and Connor (by phone) regroup to discuss Scotland's failings in typical Scotland fashion against the giants of Lithuania on Saturday night.
They look at where the current team is lacking and where it seems to have all gone wrong since the highs of the start of the previous qualifying campaign, and where it leaves us ahead of Tuesday's game against Slovakia and the remainder of the group.
The podcast then becomes slightly more upbeat with a review of the Irn-Bru Cup weekend action - which proved it isn't all quite doom and gloom.
But we're pish.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Hamish, Matt and Lewis brave the early hours of Wednesday morning to spend an hour looking back at the weekend of Scottish football with big wins for Aberdeen, Rangers and Hearts in the top-flight and dropped points for big teams in the lower leagues on the agenda.
The guys look at where the results leave various teams before previewing Scotland's World Cup qualifier against Lithuania at the weekend.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
The confused Connor Park is in the hotseat for another weekend preview as the boys approach episode number 100.
Together they revel in the brilliance of Celtic's 3-3 draw with Manchester City in midweek and look at where it leaves the group after two matches.
They then turn attention to the weekend's SPFL football with a Glasgow derby, tough test for Aberdeen and a Championship game between two Premiership sides on the agenda among other things.
They reveal predictions and also a new "Gies the goals" game as well as dicussing all of the latest news from the Scottish game. And even some Allardyce chat.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
A weekend that threw up more questions than answers? Perhaps.
The guys convene and do their best to provide the answers and ask the questions that matter to you.
The main topic of conversation revolves around Aberdeen's terrible performance and subsequent victory over the luckless Rangers - who now sit in the bottom half. In contrast the guys look at the good fortunes of Celtic and Inverness CT as well as covering the three draws in the top flight.
The lower leagues also get a prolongued mention with the battle at the top of the Championship failing to live up to the hype and big wins for Dunfermline and Raith Rovers among others.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Connor Park and a few of the other boys look ahead to another weekend of potential gaffs and glory - with no shortage of talking points on the way.
They review the Betfred Cup ties played on Tuesday and Wednesday and then preview the weekend's matches with Rangers trip to Pittodrie and a battle of the top two in League 2 on the agenda among other things.
They also chat about the now vacant St. Mirren manager's position with some interesting candidates mentioned as well as revealing this weekend's predictions and answering some questions sent in from home.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Scottish football - it's very rarely boring..
And this week just goes to emphasise that. There's no shortage of talking points for the guys to trawl through as they collectively look at the continuation of the Joey Barton saga, the first sacking of the season in Paisley and more simulation chat.
And then there was the football, and what a weekend. Two 100% records fell by the wayside and only one remains (it's not who you might expect). Rangers dropped more points while Hearts also couldn't capitalise on forgiving results.
We also heard from Motherwell striker Louis Moult after his four goal haul in the Lanarkshire derby and the panel revealed who they thought would beat the drop in the Premiership.
There was also all the normal lower league chat, prediction league results, a big week in the Last Man Standing competition and some questions from fans answered on air.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
The guys regroup to bring you another passionate episode looking back at yet another interesting weekend of SPFL action, filled with drama, controversy and goals.
They start by looking back at Saturday's Glasgow Derby - where the game was won and where the result leaves both teams before moving onto the other top-flight games including Aberdeen's inconsistent start, another Dundee draw and a slight revival for Richie Foran's Caley Thistle.
Attention then turns to the lower leagues with drama aplenty for the likes of Brechin City, Clyde and Edinburgh City before the guys answer your questions and preview Celtic's UEFA Champions League match against the might of Barcelona.
Enjoy, and let us know what you think by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
The guys look back on a thrilling Scotland win - our biggest since October 2015 with the help of Willie Miller's wonderful player ratings and their own recollection of the match in Malta.
They look at how the 5-1 win was possible, what players impressed most and where it leaves us in World Cup qualification contention with the help of some questions from our followers.
Attention then briefly turns to the Irn Bru Cup third round review and fourth round draw.
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They say there's a first time for everything - here the boys do their first Saturday 3pm show, looking ahead to Scotland's Sunday night game in Malta while also reacting to the Irn-Bru Cup third round ties as they happen.
This 2 hour bumper show captures all the drama and emotion from a great afternoon of football while also allowing enough time for the guys to hear from Patrick Thomas who is spearheading a campaign to have a statue of Bobby Lennox erected in his hometown of Saltcoats, review the second episode of the BBC's Scotland's Game and have all the usual Saturday coupon chat as well as answering your fine questions.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this new show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
C'mon the Scotland.
Hamish, Jonny, Calum and Ross sit down to run the rule over another weekend in the Scottish game - with particular emphasis on the greatest league in the world.
They discuss all 28 goals in League 2 before moving onto the Premiership, Championship and League 1 with tangents all to frequent - and pertinent points rare.
They then move on to some of the latest news including Scotland's newly crowned most expensive player as well as answering the questions sent in by you at home.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
"To be honest, I could have done without this episode" - the words of Lewis Kemp just minutes after completing show #85.
His enthusiasm was matched by four other rather hungover boys who looked ahead to what promises to be another big weekend of Scottish football.
The guys previewed each and every Premiership and Championship game while also delving into League 1 and League 2.
They also looked back at Celtic's qualification for the UEFA Champions League and predicted what the Hoops might expect in Group C, as well as reviewing part one of the BBC's documentary into the recent history of Scottish football and answering all of the latest questions sent in by our wonderful listeners.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish, back in the #BurstBaw hotseat, alongside Clark brothers Jonny and Ross and Lewis Kemp chat about another engrossing weekend of SPFL football with thrills, spills and referee controversy everywhere to be seen.
They discuss the apparent surge from "the big four" with Aberdeen, Celtic, Hearts and Rangers (in alphabetical order) all winning and also look at the teams expected to be in the lower echelons of the table.
Attention, in this 50% longer podcast, then turns to the Championship with weekend wins for Dundee United, Hibs and top-of-the-table Raith Rovers all discussed as well as the best of the action in League 1 and League 2.
Finally, prediction league and Last Man Standing results are all revealed, the guys chat about Gordon Strachan's Scotland squad announcment for next month's qualifier in Malta and your questions are answered along with a preview of Celtic's midweek game in Israel.
With so much to get through, it was just as well the podcast was 30 minutes longer.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought by tweeting @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Connor, hosting in Hamish's absence, chairs a lively hour of chat and debate about the Scottish game with Lewis, Jonny, Calum and Matt also present.
The five guys start proceedings by looking back at Celtic's terrific 5-2 victory over Hapoel Be'er Sheva in Champions League duty in midweek - disecting where it went so right for Brendan Rodgers' men and asking if there's anything that can stop the Hoops from making the group stage of the competition.
Next, they delve into matters SPFL with a comprehensive preview of another exciting looking fixturecard. Rangers, Hearts and Aberdeen all have winnable home games while Celtic travel to Perth to face one of the league's toughest teams in St. Johnstone.
The lower leagues of the SPFL are also previewed in depth with attractive fixtures taking place in all leagues with predictions and "Last Man Standing" teams also revealed in due course.
Finally, the latest news including Scott Brown's retirement from international football is dicussed along with some very interesting questions from the listeners.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this Hamish-less episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
The boys reconvene to look back at yet another exciting week of Scottish football action with 66 goals on show and no shortage of talking points to run the rule over.
They look at an exciting Highland derby (worth £30?), Rangers win at Dens to take them top of the Premiership and yet another 0-0 draw involving Aberdeen.
The lower leagues also get their usual going-over with Raith Rovers and East Fife getting some special praise along with an exclusive interview with League 1 highflyers Alloa Athletic boss Jack Ross.
Finally, there's enough time for the usual prediction results, Last Man Standing, news, questions as well as a short preview ahead of Celtic's Champions League clash in midweek.
Enjoy, and let us know what you think by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
The guys run the rule over an exciting midweek of Betfred Cup action with shocks galore, goals and impressive displays as well as looking ahead to the draw for the last 8 of the competition.
Attention then turns to the forthcoming SPFL weekend of action which sees tasty battles in all four leagues with special emphasis placed on crisis-hit Hearts' trip to Pittodrie and top-of-the-league Dundee hosting Rangers.
The guys give their weekend predictions and "Last Man Standing" teams before running the rule over the latest news and debate from the Scottish game and answering questions from the #BurstBaw fans.
Enjoy, and let us know your thoughts on this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Ross Clark makes his season debut alongside Hamish, Calum, Lewis and Connor as the guys look back on an exciting first week of SPFL football.
They run the rule over all six Premiership games, focussing mostly on Celtic's victory at Tynecastle, Dundee's table topping performance and Rangers' disappointing start to top-flight life at home to Hamilton Accies.
The guys then turn to lower-league action with Hibernian's win at Falkirk, Morton's continued failure to beat St. Mirren and Alloa's thumping start in League 1 all discussed.
Attention then turns to "Last Man Standing", the prediction league, all of the latest news (including Sportscene) and the latest questions sent in by the brilliant BurstBaw listeners.
Enjoy, and send your thoughts on the show to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Hamish is joined by the two Cal(l)um's to look ahead to the first week of the SPFL league season - with big games galore in all four divisions.
The trio spend time on all of the Premiership and Championship fixtures and also pick out the best action from League 1 and League 2 aswell as discussing Scotland's strangest striker, Scotland's most expensive striker (neither of which are Tony Watt) and Celtic's Champions League fate.
Finally, the guys pin their weekend predictions on the studio wall, pick their "Last Man Standing" teams and bookie messiah Jonny Clark phones in with his tips for the weekend.
Enjoy, and send us your thoughts on this week's show to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Hamish, Lewis, Matt, Callum, Connor and (the delayed) Calum convene to look ahead to another Scottish football season full of thrills, spills, training drills and pills.
The six guys look at each of the 12 Premiership sides answering all the important (and some less important) questions whilst pondering where each and every team will be located in the league table at the end of the season.
They also touch on the Championship, League 1 and League 2 and predict who the winners and losers will be as well as previewing the cups and guessing which players will star, and which will flop.
Enjoy, and send your thoughts on the show to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
The boys are back - and in greater numbers...
Hamish, Callum, Lewis and Calum sit down to run the rule over a summer that has consisted of a half-decent European Championships and renewed optimism ahead of the new Scottish season.
They look at each and every Premiership club's transfer dealings to date, analysing which clubs are stronger (and which are weaker)as a result of their activity in the market.
The quartet then turn attention to the European scene with a short mourning for Edinburgh's two big clubs before they look at Aberdeen and Celtic's chances in their upcoming ties. Former Dons and Dundee United footballer Stuart Duff also joins to give his thoughts on both ties - having played in Kazakhstan not so long ago.
Finally, the guys answer your questions and talk about just how much they're looking forward to season 2016-2017.
Enjoy, and send your feedback/questions to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
The boys return for a final end of season bash where they discuss the major winners and losers from Scottish football season 2015/2016.
The quintet voice their opinions on player, manager, team, young player, goal and moment of the season with no shortage of laughs and debate in evidence.
They also share some of their memories from the season that was, as well as being joined by the unsuspecting Ross, Connor and Jonny on the phoneline from various parts of the country.
Round off the season in style with this two hour special, then send your thoughts to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Have a good summer.
Hamish is joined by messers Calum, Lewis, Matt and Callum as the quintet look back at the 2015/2016 season in chronological order.
They start back in July with the summer transfers and early European qualifiers concerning our teams and move slowly (but surely) through the season picking up on key moments in all four SPFL divisions as well as the three domestic cup competitions.
They also ponder Scotland's collapse in EURO 2016 qualifying and look at some of our club performances in Europe in a season that gripped us all.
And as always, they take a look back at some of their ridiculous predictions from throughout a tumultuous season.
Enjoy, let us know what you think by tweeting @burstbawpodcast and keep an eye out for part 2 of the 2015/2016 season review.
The boys return with Hamish chairing a panel including Calum, Lewis and Jonny as the guys look back on another quiet week in Scottish football.
On the agenda is the Scottish Cup final with Hibernian making history and ending 114 years of hurt in dramatic fashion against Rangers. The guys chat about the football first and then turn attention to the ugly scenes in the aftermath with differing opinions shared.
They then move to Sunday's Premiership play-off final second leg with Kilmarnock ensuring their top-flight status with an emphatic win over Peter Houston's Falkirk.
There's also managerial chat to air with no fewer than four SPFL clubs announcing new managers in the past week.
Enjoy, and let us know what you think by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish, Matt and Calum convene to record a slightly boozed up podcast in direct reaction to the relegation of Dundee United from the Premiership.
The trio discuss the final weekend in the SPFL three lower leagues regular season and look ahead to the possible outcomes of the end of season play-offs.
They also take a look at the Premiership action with 1st and 12th place sealed in unison along with big away wins for Kilmarnock and Inverness CT among others.
And finally, there's just enough time to answer a few of the questions sent in by our wonderful listeners.
Enjoy, and send your thoughts on this week's episode to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Hamish is joined by Connor, Lewis, Jonny and Calum as the guys discuss all of the latest Scottish football news with the departure of two SPFL managers providing the main outlets for discussion.
Attention then turns to this coming weekend's action with lots and lots still to be decided on the pitch. We preview it all and more over the course of 90 minutes.
Enjoy, and let us know your thoughts on this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is joined by the jubilant Calum, depressed Lewis and neutral Jonny as the guys look back on another exciting week of Scottish football action with the emphasis firmly on the two Scottish Cup semi-finals.
The quartet then move on to the rest of the weekend's football with a title party in League 2, another win for Raith and more pain for Morton in the Renfrewshire Derby.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is joined by messers Ross, Connor, Lewis, Matt and Calum as the guys return to action via the medium of an iPhone 6 recorder - studio was out of action.
But they don't let that setback put them off as they look forward to a big weekend in the Scottish Cup semi-finals with Dundee United, Hibernian, Rangers and Celtic taking centre stage at the National Stadium.
Also on the agenda is the weekend's SPFL lower league action with East Fife's title soon to be confirmed and some Highland League chat.
Finally, there's just enough time left for the guys to answer some questions sent in by the #BurstBaw fans.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is thrust back into the hotseat alongside Ross, Callum, Jonny and Calum as the guys look back at a week of international action featuring two wins for Scotland.
Attention then turns to this weekend's fixtures with every SPFL team in action and many big games to be played.
Enjoy, and send your thoughts on today's episode to @burstbawpodcast.
Matt, hosting in Hamish's absence, is joined by Jonny, Calum and Connor as the guys give their latest take on the beautiful Scottish game.
The quartet talk all things Scotland following the national team's friendly triumph in Prague on Thursday evening whilst also looking ahead to the game against Denmark next week.
Attention then turns to the club game with another big SPFL weekend looming. The guys preview each and every match while looking at some of the key issues such as Hibernian's fixture backlog, the momentum of Peter Houston's Falkirk and the possibility of the first league winners being crowned at East End Park on Saturday.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
A massive panel consisting of Hamish, Calum, Lewis, Matt, Ross, Connor, Callum and Jonny sit down to discuss an enthralling weekend of Scottish football action with no shortage of talking points to run the rule over.
They look back at a momentous day in the Premiership title race with Celtic's last-gasp win at Kilmarnock looking like it may seal a fifth title in a row for the Hoops after Aberdeen struggled at Motherwell. Elsewhere, the Dundee and Highland derbies also produced incidents along with the remaining top-flight matches.
The other three leagues weren't bad either with a thrilling Friday night in Falkirk, a stunning win for Raith over stuttering Hibernian and a big Brechin City victory providing the fuel for discussion.
Oh, and we also have a terrific trio of guests with weekend heroes Louis Moult and Bob McHugh joining us on the line along with Raith Rovers' assistant manager Darren Taylor.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish, Jonny and Connor sit down to discuss a hectic week in Scottish football that has brought plane protests at Tynecastle, two Scotland squads and the reemergence of a certain Glasgow derby.
The trio preview all of this weekend's upcoming action including all the major talking points like Dundee United's survival bid, Aberdeen's bottle and an attractive looking game at Dens Park on Saturday.
They then move to the lower leagues with Rangers procession to the Championship title continuing on Friday against Morton, a final test for Dunfermline in their League 1 title hopes and a rather interesting week in the five-horse race that is League 2.
Oh, and there's a cup final to preview with the help of Ross County forward Brian Graham.
Enjoy, and send your thoughts on this week's episode to @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is joined in the studio by Ross, Callum, Lewis and (a late as usual) Matt as the guys look ahead to a big weekend of Scottish fixtures with the emphasis on the four Scottish Cup quarter-finals taking place over Saturday and Sunday.
They look at all four games in depth while also getting the thoughts from Morton superfan (and Burst Baw contributor) Gareth Ewing ahead of his side's trip to Celtic Park on Sunday.
The guys then preview the remaining league fixtures taking place in all four leagues of the SPFL with key matches aplenty.
Then there's just enough time left to discuss the key issues of the day with the help of questions from the listeners.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is joined by Matt, Jonny and Connor as the boys celebrate a week of heroes in the SPFL, including some chocolate related puns.
They start by looking at the revival taking place at Tannadice and then move onto more pressing matters like Aberdeen's bottle, Hamilton's recent form and a good weekend win for Motherwell.
Chat then moves onto the one-horse race that is the Championship, League 1 and League 2 while there is just enough time for the guys to build ahead to the midweek fixturecard and answer listeners' questions.
Hamish chairs a panel consisting of Lewis, Ross and the returning Connor as the guys look ahead to a fascinating weekend of SPFL with must-win matches the main order of the day.
They discuss every top-flight game at length with the topics ranging from the change in St. Johnstone, the future of Dundee United and the possible change of fortunes for Kilmarnock under new boss Lee Clark.
The Championship, League 1 and League 2 are also previewed with massive games taking place in all three divisions this weekend.
Finally, there's just enough time for an extensive range of questions from you. Some of them better than others.
Enjoy, get yourself out to a game, and please let us know your thoughts on this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish chairs a cheery panel including Jonny (title), Lewis and Ross as the boys squeeze into one studio to discuss the thrills and spills of the Scottish game.
On the agenda today is the possible future of Dundee United as a top-flight club, Celtic's wealth of midfielders and Partick Thistle's top-four challenge (yes you read correctly).
The lower-leagues also get a run-out (unlike Martyn Waghorn) as we look back on encouraging wins for Hibernian and Rangers in their title challenge with League One and Two also getting honorable mentions as the best leagues in the world.
There's also a spot of English chat with friend of the show Brian Caldwell joining us on the line to discuss his transition to League One side Shrewsbury Town and the importance of Monday's tie with Manchester United in the (not so special) FA Cup.
Oh, and your questions too.
Enjoy, and send your thoughts to us @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Hamish is joined by Jonny, Matt, Lewis and Callum for a gentle, and relaxing look back at the hectic world of Scottish football.
The quintet give their thoughts on an important Premiership victory for Kilmarnock and the subsequent appointment of Lee Clark as the club's new gaffer, the change in fortunes at Dundee and the decline in form shown by Tommy Wright's St. Johnstone.
Attention then turns to the lower leagues with Hibs, Rangers and Falkirk all failing to record victories in the Championship, Peterhead becoming a major force in League One and Clyde slipping to 7th in the lowest tier of the SPFL. Lots to discuss.
Finally, there's just enough time for the usual round of questions, with some unusual ones on offer this week.
Enjoy, and please send your thoughts on this week's podcast to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Hamish, Ross, Calum, Callum and Matt sit down to look back on an engrossing weekend of Scottish Cup actions with a terrific Edinburgh derby, positive lower league performances and another Dundee United win the main talking points.
They then turn focus to the league action with Aberdeen moving level on points with Celtic at the top of the league, St. Mirren moving away from relegation worries in the Championship and Dunfermline easing ahead of the chasing pack in League One.
Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this week's episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is joined by messers Callum, Connor, Matt and Calum to discuss the eight terrific Scottish Cup fifth round ties that befall us this weekend.
Between them they answer some of this weekend's big questions, like: Are Rangers going to show what they're made of against top-flight opposition? Can Hibernian keep their treble hopes alive? Can either of the two non-league teams prolong their stay in the cup? And can Celtic actually win a game of football?
Attention then turns to the weekend's league matches with Premiership title challengers Aberdeen in for a tough game at St. Johnstone, a crucial Championship game taking place in Paisley and the best of the rest squaring off in League One at Somerset Park.
Oh, and some wonderful patter from Neil McCann.
Enjoy, and please let us know what you thought by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
The biggest panel yet, a magnificent eight, convene to talk about another intriguing weekend of league and cup action.
First on the agenda is the weekend's League Cup action with semi-final victories for both Ross County and Hibernian discussed along with the failures of Celtic and future of manager Ronny Deila.
Attention then turns to the weekend's league matches with wins for Hamilton and Rangers among others. Callum Scott also joins the guys to give his thoughts on the resignation of Gary Locke as Kilmarnock manager.
The bottom two leagues are also covered along with all the latest transfer news on deadline day, with lots of deals in the pipeline.
Enjoy, and please send your thoughts to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
Hamish is joined by BT Sport commentator Derek Rae for a lively discussion on all things Scottish football with debate ranging from the possibility of summer football, to the coverage our game receives and the restructuring of our national sport.
Matt, Lewis, Jonny and Calum then chip in with their thoughts for the final twenty minutes with some lively discussion again taking place.
This is an interview that you simply can't afford to miss.
Please send your thoughts to @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is surrounded by footballing knowledge in the shape of Lewis, Jonny, Ross and the returning Matt to cast aspersions, discuss recent controversies and eh, talk up the Scottish game.
The quintet look back on an engrossing weekend of SPFL fixtures and try to look past the substantial number of goalless draws, choosing instead to discuss a credible Aberdeen title bid, a massive win for Dundee United and dropped points for Falkirk, among other things.
The guys then turn their attention to questions sent in by you. Subjects range from the failure of Sportscene, to the League Cup and the future of Gary Locke at Kilmarnock.
Enjoy, and please let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish returns, in the company of Callum, Ross, Connor and (eventually) Lewis and Jonny to look back on an eventful week in Scottish football that saw the top flight's Lanarkshire sides shipping 14 goals in 2 matches.
They chat about the latest transfer rumours and also look ahead to this weekend's tantalising clashes.
Not to be missed.
Feel free to let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is joined by Jonny and Lewis as the guys rewind to the previous few days of Scottish football - discussing all the latest transfer rumours and done deals.
They then turn attention to the future and this weekend's terrific list of SPFL action with crucial matches taking place in all four leagues.
There's also a mention for a very special Ayrshire derby and an upcoming fight between Broxi bear, Hoopy the huddlehound, Cowdenbeath captain Pat Scullion and a member of our very own panel.
Enjoy, and please let us know your thoughts by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Hamish is joined by Callum, Calum and Lewis to spend 90 minutes talking up a tantalizing weekend of 90 minute matches from the Scottish Cup weekend fixture card.
Discussed is a stunning win for Annan Athletic over Premiership opposition, great games in both Linlithgow and Dunfermline along with the rest of the fourth round action.
Monday's fifth round draw is also discussed at length with the Edinburgh derby the main focus alongside Celtic travelling to face non-league opposition for the first time in several years.
Hearts striker Gavin Reilly also joins the guys to answer some questions on his side's current form among other things, also including questions that you guys sent in.
Please let us know what you thought of this episode by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
Regular host Hamish Carton returns to the hotseat with panel members Callum Scott and Lewis Kemp to record the first #BurstBaw podcast of 2016.
There isn't a shortage of topics to talk about as the guys discuss enthralling derbies in Lanarkshire, the Highlands, Dundee, Renfrew and Glasgow.
They look at all four divisions of the SPFL, giving their thoughts on the Christmas/New Year period and how clubs are set up to strengthen their squads in January.
There's also enough time for the guys to take some questions from Twitter followers and look ahead to one of the big weekend's of the Scottish football calendar - the Scottish Cup fourth round. Expect some shocks.
Enjoy and let us know what you thought of the podcast by tweeting us at @burstbawpodcast.
The boys get into the Christmas spirit with a very festive episode featuring sleigh bells, hideous Christmas puns and general cheer.
They start with the serious matter of selecting a team of the season (so far) with players from all four SPFL divisions eligible.
They then move to the fun and games of a special quiz devised by host Hamish. Who will come out on top? It's very tight.
There's also a short montage with all the bloopers from 2015 - with some absolute crackers on show.
So relax, forget the turkey and presents for now, and let the boys put you into the festive spirit with our special Christmas episode.
The boys are back in style to discuss the removal of two SPFL managers from their positions at the weekend - Ian Murray and Dick Campbell.
They talk Scottish football by looking at the relegation fight now surrounding both Dundee clubs, the possibility of Hamilton being dragged into the basement battle and also the upturn in fortunes at Firhill.
The Championship is also reviewed in depth as the boys discuss dropped points for all top 6 sides, and big wins for Alloa and Dumbarton.
The clash of the big two in League 1 is also mentioned as the guys discuss the big winners and losers from all the SPFL action.
Tweet us your thoughts on the show to @burstbawfitba
Two podcasts in as many days - don't say we're not good to you.
The guys avoid sleep to stay up late and discuss the announcement late on Monday that the SPFL have introduced a group stage to the League Cup from next season onwards.
They look at the positives and negatives of the move and preview just how the format may work.
Who needs sleep anyway?
Let us know your thoughts on Twitter @burstbawfitba
The boys return after fighting off their respective deadly illnesses to discuss Storm Desmond ripping its way through the SPFL fixture card.
Most of the discussion is centred around the three Premiership matches to survive the adverse conditions - with Dundee United's crisis perhaps taking a slight upturn and St. Johnstone's wonderful start continuing both discussed.
The Scottish Cup action is also reviewed at length before the panel select their unified Tayside and Northern line-ups.
Enjoy and send your thoughts to @burstbawfitba on Twitter.
Hamish, and the rest of the boys, show their dedication to the cause by returning with their weekend preview despite being severely under the weather.
The panel, including some emergency loan signings, give their thoughts on Anthony Stokes' future at Celtic, Mark Warburtons' future at Rangers, Tommy Wright's search for a deserved manager of the month award and much more in this (shorter than usual) but still long enough look at the Scottish game.
Oh, and all the SPFL and Scottish Cup action is also previewed.
Enjoy, and pray for some restbite from the winter bug.
The boys, including Highland hipster Jonny Clark, get together to run the rule over the weekend's Scottish Cup action including Annan's thrilling 4-4 draw in Inverurie, Dunfermline's win in Ayrshire and a terrific result for East Kilbride against Stenhousemuir, with reaction from goalscorer Bernard Coll.
Attention then turns to the other action taking place with Rangers' 4-0 win over St. Mirren reviewed as well as all of the usual Premiership action.
We'll be back on Friday.
@burstbawfitba
The boys regroup under the stewardship of stand-in host Connor Park to run the rule over Celtic's third exit from a European competition in 2015 - looking at the flaws in the Parkhead side and where the blame lies.
The panel, including Hamish on the phone, then turn attention to this weekend's Ladbrokes Premiership action with good debates centred around Dundee United's latest signings and the possible fate of Hamilton Accies.
Finally the guys look at this weekend's cup-tastic schedule with Rangers' Petrofac Training Cup tie against St. Mirren grabbing most of the attention alongside the key Scottish Cup match-ups.
Get yourself out to a game - the weather isn't a valid excuse.
@burstbawfitba
The latest edition of the #BurstBaw podcast sees the four-man panel look back at a weekend full of draws and thumping victories.
They trawl through all 6 Premiership paying particular attention to the fortunes of both Thistle sides, looking deeply into the fight to avoid relegation.
Every Championship game is also discussed as well as a special lower league studio interview with Airdrieonians chief executive Iain King along with all the chat from Leagues 1 and 2.
@burstbawfitba
The boys convene to look ahead to this weekend's SPFL fixtures featuring a special preview of Friday's Renfrewshire derby with former Saints boss Gary Teale and current Morton left-back Mark Russell.
The other weekend action is also discussed with debate raging on about many topics - most notably the role of the student ticket in enticing fans back to the games, the Championship title race (which includes Falkirk) and the scandal emerging from the 16th century about Ayr United's current badge.
Also included in this bumper episode is a chat with Falkirk chairman Douglas Henderson after his comments regarding a 16 team top flight being necessary for Scottish football and a clip from our very own Marin Tighe's interview with Henry Winter down at Lords Cricket Ground.
@burstbawfitba
This summer another major championship will roll around and once again, Scotland will be on the outside looking enviously in as England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland all compete.
So how has it all come to this? The boys try to find out with the help of Supporters Direct Scotland's Andrew Jenkin and mail from the fans.
We figure out what needs to change in our game to stop this 'glorious failure' culture for once and for all.
@burstbawfitba
The boys look back at another engrossing weekend of SPFL action, paying particular attention to differing fortunes of the three top-flight Tayside clubs.
Aberdeen's return to winning ways along with victories for Celtic and Hearts are also discussed as the panel look at the potential make-up of the Premiership table come the end of the season.
The Championship is also given some well deserved air time with the top three accelerating away from the rest and St. Mirren continuing to fail.
Finally, the bottom two leagues are spoken about with a rather confusing game at Cliftonville and our win of the week (a League Two side) grabbing the headlines.
@burstbawfitba
Celtic's failings in Europe take most of the early headlines in this week's Burst Baw Big Weekend Preview. The panel look at what went wrong for the Hoops against Molde and discuss whether Ronny Deila is still the right man for the job.
They're also helped by BBC football commentator Paul Mitchell who gives us his opinion on the state of affairs at Parkhead.
Then the action really begins with previews of all six weekend Premiership fixtures and the three big ones in the Championship. Every SPFL game gets a mention as the panel give their thoughts on who the big winners and losers will be on Saturday.
Also joining us is the recently departed assistant manager of St. Mirren, Mark Spalding who gives us his take on his time at the club and how he sees the future for both himself and his former employees.
@burstbawfitba
The boys are back in numbers to run the rule over an exciting week in the SPFL with the headline games grabbing most of the attention.
Also discussed is Hearts return to form, good signs for Dundee United and the crisis facing St Mirren, along with all the League One and League Two action.
All in a day's work.
A small, and hungover, panel gathered on Friday afternoon to cast their eye ahead to this weekend's SPFL fixtures.
All six top flight matches were covered with particular emphasis placed on the tantalizing meeting of the Premiership's top two at Celtic Park as well as a not so obvious good looking game at Hamilton and a tough test for Hearts at Firhill.
The Championship was also covered at great length with the league's big four facing each other this weekend as well as League One, League Two and some hot contentious topics.
@burstbaw
The boys return to look back at a weekend that saw Aberdeen drop more points, Dundee United thumped at Celtic Park and a terrific away win for Killie.
Dundee, Hibs and Partick Thistle are among the clubs discussed in depth as we look back at all the weekend action, including the Scottish Cup second round ties.
@burstbawfitba
The panel, hosted by Ross in Hamish's absence, reconvene to discuss Celtic's failure in Norway and whether Ronny Deila is the right man to lead the Hoops forward.
Also, Lewis is on hand to give an audio version of his brilliant attendance review from the first quarter of the season.
Finally, the guys look ahead to all of this weekend's action featuring some very exciting games, including a big weekend in the Scottish Cup.
@burstbawfitba
Partick Thistle, we love you really!
The panel, at their happiest yet, get together to be positive about all things Thistle, Ross County and Raith Rovers.
Also discussed are all of the weekend's major talking points, including Celtic on the end of more questionable decisions, Aberdeen's poor run of form and the fortunes of the top league's two newest managers.
Enjoy.
The panel rediscover their love for domestic football after the short (but painful) international break.
The five guys (including Connor pitchside at the Falkirk Stadium) talk new managerial appointments in the shape of Mixu Paatelainen and Mark McGhee with very differing views offered.
Also included is a big weekend preview featuring all four SPFL leagues as well as a short chat about ticket prices in the aftermath of the findings of the yearly BBC price of football report.
Enjoy.
@burstbawfitba
Part 2 of our extensive post-mortem into Scotland's failure to qualify for yet another major tournament.
A refreshed panel, full of new ideas, give their opinion on what needs to be done if we are to follow the likes of Northern Ireland and Albania.
Not for the feint of heart.
@burstbawfitba
The Burst Baw team react to another failure by the Scottish national team.
Between them, the four boys, look at where it all went so horribly wrong this campaign and also look ahead to the future to see how we can restore some credibility to our game at international level.
The debate ranges from our country's lack of top managers to the absence of world-class players in the side, the playing style and whether Gordon Strachan is the right man to lead us forward.
@burstbaw
Our very own Callum Scott speaks to former Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels in this special Burst Baw podcast.
Never one to shy away from speaking his mind, Shiels reveals how he masterminded a glorious period for Kilmarnock including their League Cup triumph in 2012 as well as giving his thoughts on some other experiences he endured during his reign at Rugby Park.
A must for all Killie fans, but not to be missed by other Scottish football supporters.
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Aberdeen's in meltdown? Celtic ponderous? Dundee United in crisis?
Just some of the many topics covered in this week's podcast.
The guys look back at the weekend's action in an action packed show that shirks no issues including St. Mirren's dreadful start to the season, Partick Thistle's first league win of the campaign and the controversies following Rangers victory over Falkirk on Saturday.
Also featured is a short preview ahead of Scotland's make-or-break Euro 2016 qualifier against Poland on Thursday.
We'll be back on Friday hopefully reviewing a famous Scotland win.
The guys, with one new recruit, join forces once again to talk up the Scottish game.
The start by looking back at Celtic's 2-2 draw with Turk side Fenerbahce, assessing whether it was a good point for the Scottish champions and looking at the future of Group A.
Attention then turns to this upcoming weekend's Premiership action, with lots of high pressure games, none more so than the Highland derby which causes some discussion.
All four SPFL leagues are covered along with our thoughts on Gordon Strachan's Scotland squad for next-week's crunch double-header and the latest case of Old Firm to England-ophobia rearing its head.
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The boys return in large numbers to once again review the weekend's action, with lots and lots to discuss.
They start by reacting to the live League Cup quarter-final draw and giving their thoughts on all four ties.
Attention then turns to the Premiership with passionate exchanges concerning both Dundee United and Motherwell managerial vacancies. Hamilton and Ross County's surprising starts to the season are also discussed along with other matters.
The Championship play-off race is also a hot topic that is covered at length.
Enjoy and tell a friend about Burst Baw. We'll be back on Froday with our weekend preview.
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Just the two panel members joining host Hamish Carton in the hotseat this week but fear not, the absence of several key Burst Baw members is sweetened by the knowledge on display from those present.
The boys look back at the midweek League Cup action and encompass that with the subsequent sacking of Motherwell boss Ian Baraclough. Potential replacements are also discussed, including a certain French striker. Surely not.
The weekend's SPFL league action is then previewed and what a weekend it promises to be.
Don't miss out. Get yourself out to a game.
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The boys reconvene to discuss another terrific weekend of SPFL action. Kilmarnock's improvement, Motherwell's future under Ian Baraclough and the over-achieving Ross County are all mentioned.
The lower leagues also get a mention as usual and the panel also look ahead to the upcoming League Cup third round ties, including the thoughts of Raith Rovers boss Ray McKinnon ahead of his side's trip to face current holders Celtic.
Enjoy.
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This week the boys, fully recovered from their antics in Germany, reconvene for a brief look back at last weekend's games, discussing the winners and losers at no great detail.
Attention then turns to this weekend's matches with several top clashes taking place across all four leagues. The majority of matches are previewed as the panel often go off on tangents.
Finally, there's enough time left for the guys to look back at the "educational" trip to Dusseldorf. The positives, the negatives, and what we can learn from our German counterparts.
Enjoy.
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For those of you who don't know, the Burst Baw team (minus Matt) were in Germany last weekend to sample the Bundesliga along with some fine German bier.
We travelled to Borussia Park, the BayArena and the Veltins Arena over the course of a busy long weekend.
Here's the story of our journey as we tried to describe what we were experiencing in the German stadia, as well as giving some thoughts on the live stories emerging from Scottish football.
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The boys give their reaction to Scotland's dismal double header results against Georgia and Germany. They dissect where we stand in Group D and if 3rd place is still achievable.
They also look back at last weekend's domestic action and preview the coming week's matches, including a battle of the Premiership's top two at Pittodrie.
See you after Dusseldorf.
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Scotland and trips to Georgia? They normally don't go well.
The boys look to buck the trend as they preview our biggest game since Ireland two months ago. They look at the team they think Gordon Strachan will send out as well as the possible state of the group following Friday night's games.
Also, the panel discuss Ryan Christie's move to Celtic and focus on whether the big clubs are bringing through enough academy talent.
And finally, there's a mention for the lower league games this weekend. Get yourself out to a local game Premiership fans, you have no excuse.
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The boys return with their weekly review of the SPFL action.
Referees were the centre of attention across Scottish football last weekend and the Burst Baw team, with the help of referee Ross Clark, look at those contentious issues that riled Hearts, Dundee United, Inverness and Queen of the South alike.
We also discuss the actual football played including Partick’s terrible start to the season, Rangers romping the Championship and Celtic’s Europa League group.
On top of all that, we hear from both Matt (Aberdeen) and Callum (Kilmarnock) on the phone to review their team’s respective matches at the weekend.
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Our review of the weekend's action. Every Premiership and Championship team detailed.
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Our big weekend preview looks ahead to the big matches across Scotland this weekend. The perfect warm-up if you're going to a game.
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Your weekly dose of Scottish football. This week the panel, fresh from a 15-1 pumping at the Falkirk Stadium, review Hearts' win over Dundee along with the rest of the SPFL action, including Rangers' opening day win over St. Mirren. The midweek games are also previewed along with some passionate discussion.
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The boys first look ahead to the weekend's fixtures with a little help from the bookies odds, but don't take too long to move onto more important matters. Matters like the future of the League Cup, whether we do enough to introduce young fans into games and that debacle that was Sportscene on Sunday night. And they panel don't hold back.
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Tuesday's podcast reviews the first week of the Premiership season, giving Dundee the credit they deserve, analysing the Craig Gordon incident, scrutinising the St. Johnstone defence along with much much more. Also included is all the talk from the first round of the League Cup along with the second round draw and big previews ahead of Celtic-Qarabag and Aberdeen-Kairat. Not to be missed.
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Warm up for the new season with our bumper preview. Featuring some distinguished guests.
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Warm up for the new season with our bumper preview. Featuring some distinguished guests.
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On this week's pod Hamish, Ross and Connor looked back on the Petrofac Training Cup first round matches, including Rangers' 6-2 win at Easter Road and wins for Falkirk, St Mirren and Livingston. There was also a mention for the World Cup 2018 qualifying draw which saw Scotland drawn in a group with England, the first week of Premiership fixtures, the Scott Allan saga and previews ahead of Celtic and Aberdeen's respective European qualifiers.
This week's podcast features a special interview with the Chief Executive of St. Mirren, Brian Caldwell. Brian discusses a range of issues including summer football, league reconstruction and promoting our game. Hope you enjoy.
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This week our (depleted) panel looked ahead to the possible fortunes of all three Scottish clubs in European action with special emphasis paid to Celtic's clash, with former Stjarnan footballer Niclas Vemmelund our special guest. We also looked at the latest transfer goings-on and much more...
This week's podcast dealt with some of the burning issues inside Scottish football, including Nadir Ciftci's proposed move to Celtic, two signings for Dumbarton and the League Cup first round draw. Oh, and a quick mention for HMRC.
Our latest episode featured a comprehensive round-up of the latest goings-on in Scottish football, with transfer deals at the centre of most of the debate. The large panel also previewed St. Johnstone and Aberdeen's forthcoming Europa League qualifying ties while there was just enough time left to discuss the hot topic that is a 'winter break'.
Our weekly roundup takes a continental tour this week as the boys discuss the European draws for our Scottish clubs. There is also reaction from both a Dons and Celtic fan to the draw and the latest transfer stories are rounded up. Oh, and that Partick Thistle mascot...
Here it is... our summer football special. The usual suspects give their thoughts on the possibility of a switch to the summer calendar, covering key areas such as TV income, pitch state, World Cups and European advantage. Industry experts Michael Wood, Roddy Forysth and Graeme MacPherson also give their varying thoughts on the matter. If all that wasn't enough, there's also time for a passionate story from Connor. Enjoy and please tell a friend.
The boys discuss the latest Scottish football news, with a little help from the backpages. Mark Warburton's appointment as the new Rangers manager is discussed aswell as James McCarthy's apology to Russell Martin, Ikechi Anya's possible summer switch to Celtic and Nadir Ciftci's future at Dundee United, among other things.
The panel look back on Scotland's draw at the Aviva Stadium, discussing whether the point was a deserved one. Every player is analysed, and scrutinized in some cases and we do our best to find a man of the match. Finally, the boys look ahead to the rest of the qualifying campaign and what it may have in store for us all. Enjoy and please subscribe for more pods.
This weeks pod looks ahead to Saturday's crunch Euro 2016 qualifying meeting between the Republic of Ireland and Scotland, in its entirety. The panel of 4 analyse the two possible line-ups and give their predictions for the match. Also joining in the pod are Ross Clark from Paisley, who is going to Dublin without a ticket, and ESPN's Tommy Smyth who gives his thoughts from the slightly more glamourous location of New York. Enjoy and please subscribe for weekly podcasts.
Our first podcast sees the panel of three give their verdict on the main winners of season 2014-15. Player of the year, young player of the year, Scottish player of the year, goal of the season and game of the season are all discussed. The panel also disclose their top XI of the season along with a manager, but with a twist.