Craig Cairns and Craig G Telfer discuss Scotland's comfortable 4-0 friendly win over Lichtenstein. The pair talk about Lennon Miller's impressive showing, Che Adam's hat-trick, and whether or not we can learn anything against a side placed 205th in the FIFA rankings.
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32:28
A haphazard analysis of Scotland 1-3 Iceland
Tony Anderson and Craig G Telfer discuss Scotland's miserable home defeat to Iceland in Friday night's friendly match at Hampden. The pair talk about how Scotland botched this must-win encounter, Ciaran Slicker's disastrous debut, and whether or not Steve Clarke is the right man to lead the national team to the World Cup qualifying rounds.
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51:17
The Terrace End-of-Season Awards 2024/25
Craig G Telfer leads Craig Fowler, Joel Sked and Tony Anderson as they debate the merits of the four nominees for our end-of-season awards for the 2024/25 Scottish Premiership.
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'What it was like to see my team win the 2025 Scottish Cup final'
We've already covered the match, but we have yet to listen to the perspective of an Aberdeen fan. Until now...
Thom Watt joins Craig Fowler to relive one of the best days of his life.
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Livingston are back amongst the big time!
Joel Sked and Shaughan McGuigan discuss the second leg of the Premiership play-off final between Livingston and Ross County. The duo examine why Livi were fully deserving of their return to the top-flight, the players who were key in their return and the job David Martindale has done. They don’t forget about County. They look at the Staggies pathetic performance over the two legs.
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Long running, twice-weekly Scottish football podcast which prides itself on covering the fortunes and misadventures of teams throughout the SPFL. With content and an attitude you won't find anywhere else, The Terrace is sometimes analytical, sometimes funny, mostly informal and always has a passion for the Scottish game.