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A look back at some of the best short films from the last two series.

A look back at some of the best short films from the last two series.

The episode starts by reflecting on the impact the words 'no ball games' may have on the next generation of potential Scotland superstars, before going Away Away to Rugbyland to join Borders side Hawick Royal Albert United as they try to bring the club back to their community.

From Rugbyland to the home of strong coffee and freshly baked pizza, the show heads to Florence for Scottish Passport, to meet Scotland international Lana Clelland.

Every bromance needs a good origin story and for Duncan and Duncan, this is theirs, as the dynamic duo ride for the first time to Raith Rovers to Put a Shift In as the club mascot.

With the landscape of non-league football in Scotland shifting, what does the future hold for junior giants Auchinleck Talbot? Find out in Big Fish Wee Pond.

Hibernian midfielder Rachael Boyle gave up her World Cup dream to start a family and in When Monday Comes, she shares her experiences of balancing family life with getting back on the pitch.

What exactly is a skunk ape and who has been drunk dialling an England international? Join members of the Dundee United squad as Fans Ask the Weirdest Things.

In Dobbie, the show hears from fans about the impact the iconic Queen of the South striker has had on the Dumfries-based club, and says hello to Brian the programme collector as he and some of his fellow enthusiasts share their love for matchday magazines in For the Love of the Game.

Next up, meet those behind the BSC Glasgow Scottish Cup dream as they work out, with a tiny part-time group of staff, how to go about hosting Premiership giants Hibernian in the biggest game of their short history.

And on the island of Eriskay, find out what makes it one of the most beautiful places in the world to watch football in Away Away.

Dale Esson from Beta Waves rounds out the show with a toe-tapping rendition of the Dundee anthem The New Johnnie Scobie.

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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.