The panel give their big bold crazy predictions based on last week’s SPFL action in It’s Only Week 36 But… We deep dive into Aberdeen and Greenock Morton, two clubs at a crossroads in Fork in the Road and what the future holds for them.
Robert Borthwick aka The Social Media Guy brings in a smorgasbord of social media madness for the team to feast on in Points of Celtic View, including an overweight & bald Partick Thistle fan failing at a pitch invasion assault course and Steven Thompson’s rant on misrepresenting Star Wars folklore.
In See Ya Later Debater, the panel have some roasting hot debates: are guards of honour silly? Are Hamilton Academicals a credit to the Scottish Premiership or an embarrassment? In Fantasy Football we have outrageous scenarios from pop culture and football news that the guys need the help of SPFL personalities to solve.
Tony Watt is reviewing Inside Central Station and the guys are Watt to Watching some key things to look out for in this weekend’s SPFL action.
Outside of the studio, Journeyman is a truthful raw film with cult Scottish footballer Christian Nadé on the choices professional footballers face in their career, why there is no loyalty in the game and the mentality of dressing rooms. Duncan and Duncan go to wash footballer's pants in Put A Shift In with Mo, the Dunfermline Athletic FC kitman – and they might even meet Sammy the Tammy.
The show is played out by Dundee fan and front man of Beta Waves, Dale Easson with a cool, cheeky performance of The New Johnnie Scobie.
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