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An irreverent look at the world of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights. It means everything, it means nothing and it looks like this from the terrace.

Scottish football is a different class and A View From the Terrace is here to tell you why.

In Small-Time Behaviour the boys are found squeezing their balls as they head for a football-themed therapy session with managers owning their defeats, missing match day pints and lower league abuse discussed on the couches.

In Insert Managers Oot will it be Stendel, Duffy, Robinson or Johnston, that are in danger of being sucked into the dark vortex at the centre of Scottish football’s managerial galaxy.

It’s time to mainline the best of Scottish football’s social media content in Get in my Veins as Rob delivers his hot take on a 38-year-old man’s angry antics. There’s also the antithesis to limbs, club tweets with attitude and a banana laced marriage proposal under The Rock.

Craig Telfer invites his new footballing best friend over for a sleepover before it’s a case of See ya later Debater as Shaughan makes the common sense argument to choose Murrayfield as the venue for the Edinburgh Derby Scottish Cup Semi Final, but is that enough to convince Fowler and Joel that it’s better than a Hampden away day?

In Jobberography, the boys once again survey the Scottish footballing landscaping before pointing us towards a play off double header as Joel embraces the darkness at Somerset Park and Telfer takes the long road to Elgin to take in the action at Borough Briggs.

In Bank or Bust, Joel is quick on the draw once again as Fowler continues to try and drag out Dundee United’s title procession.

Outside of the studio we join Icelandic football’s most successful import, Scottish striker Steven Lennon, as he gives an insight into his life in the land of ice and fire in Scottish Passport and head to Cappielow to find out what makes the iconic stadium 'home' to their fans.

The show comes to a toe tapping end with Last Minute Winner where Scottish band Magnum Haus put an electro twist on Orange Juice's Scottish anthem Rip It Up.

58 minutes

Last on

Sat 7 Mar 2020 00:20

Eriskay Football Club: the beautiful game with views to match

Eriskay Football Club: the beautiful game with views to match

It’s wild, it’s remote and the pitch is sloped & bumpy.