In this final episode of season one of A View From the Terrace the boys go off like a Catherine wheel that is off the stick. In a jam-packed season review and cup final preview episode, the boys present clips of the season, taking in try-hard celebrations, horrendous own goals and Livi sticking the needle in. They also present the final Boyata Index with their best and most disappointing players of the season and finish by doing with Boyata what he has done with Scottish Football. They also open up the Time Capsule again to reminisce about one of the most surreal seasons in Scottish Football when one of our country’s biggest clubs was scrambling around in the muck with the jobbers in the bottom division. The boys finish by announcing the official Scottish Cup Goal of the Tournament and then 'discuss' whether Hearts fans should be going into the cup final with their heart (Joel) or their head (Fowler)?
Outside the studio we see the conclusion of 'Project Unicorn', can Scotland handle success? How does our country cope and what happens when your bladder rules your brain? We also say an emotional goodbye to Duncan and Duncan’s first season of adventures with the final Put a Shift In, where Duncan takes 'control' of the white line painting machine on one of Scotland’s best playing surfaces and it all gets a bit emotional.
The show is ended by the greatest football music crossover of all time. Show less