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2017-06-12 |
Same Auld story for Scotland, but can that point make world of difference? Derek McGregor and Kenny Millar's Scotland inquest plus Jason Cummings' exit, Rangers' arrivals and Celtic's lack of movement |
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2017-06-06 | Robert Grieve, Andy Devlin and Colin Duncan discuss what formation Scotland should play against England and how many Celtic stars should start before giving their big-game predictions | |
2017-05-29 |
Jonny Hayes or Patrick Roberts, Derek McInnes's future and Hamilton's survival success Derek McGregor, Colin Duncan and Andy Devlin look back at an Invincible Treble-winning season for Celtic and Brendan Rodgers. Sponsored by William Hill. |
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2017-05-23 | Andy Devlin, Colin Duncan, Kenny Millar and Gareth Law look back at Celtic's unbeaten season and ahead to their Scottish Cup Final with Aberdeen | |
2017-05-15 |
Who'll be Pedro Caixinha's first Rangers signing, and will Celtic smash the £6m barrier? Derek McGregor and Gareth Law on the Old firm's summer spending plans, who'll slip into Premiership relegation play-off spot and who they'll face. Sponsored by William Hill |
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2017-05-08 | David Friel, Kenny MacDonald and Colin Duncan on Rangers' worst performance of the season, whether Hearts will stand by Ian Cathro and unanimous agreement on who will win Premiership play-offs. Sponsored by William Hill. | |
2017-05-01 | Robert Grieve and Colin Duncan analyse another derby battering for Rangers. They debate who Pedro Caixinha will bin this summer and what's next for Brendan Rodgers' rampant Celtic. | |
2017-04-24 | Robert Grieve, Gareth Law, David Friel and Colin Duncan analyse Pedro Caixinha's tactics and ask how Aberdeen can stop the Celtic juggernaut | |
2017-04-17 | Robert Grieve, Kenny MacDonald and David Friel on Paul Hartley, Alex Schalk's dive shame, Motherwell's ghost goal and a look ahead to Hibs v Aberdeen and Celtic v Rangers in Scottish Cup semi-finals | |
2017-04-10 | Derek McGregor and Colin Duncan on Kenny Miller's super Pittodrie double, Aberdeen's four-minute implosion and Brendan Rodgers pledging his future to Celtic. Sponsored by William Hill. |