A View From The Terrace Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 Hullo! Before looking forward, just a note on the past few weeks. We currently have three, YES THREE, episodes of AVFTT available for you on BBC iPlayer. That's 174 minutes of pure Scottish Football in all it's glory, as well as all the latest nonsense and notoriety that our game loves to throw up! If you've not had the chance to put your feet up on a Friday night, or join the Breakfast Club, you can find all our 2024 episodes here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m0002x0t/a-view-from-the-terrace And now for tonight, kicking off at 10:30pm on BBC Scotland with our line up: Craig Fowler, Joel Sked, Tony Anderson and host Craig G Telfer. To begin, we cover who has had either a good or bad week in Larsson & Scheidt as the panel discuss everything from the return of Craig Gordon to Dunfermline's woeful derby record. Are Airdrie having a better season than Raith, and has Duncan Ferguson's appointment been overhyped? Just two of the opinions up for debate in Against The Grain. Soon after, we turn our attention to the Local Heros of Scottish Football who have been entertaining us on those social media platforms. For the second time in 2024, we welcome along a guest from the Championship. (Episode 12, Dougie Imrie incase you've not seen our first studio guest!). Manager of Partick Thistle Women and current top goal scorer for the Championship Play Off hopefuls, Brian Graham drops by to chat about his career, end of season aims for Thistle and future ambitions within the game. Before concluding with a little game called The Banker, we throw out some Statements of The Nation. Can Scotland beat The Netherlands, and will Craig Levein pile more pressure on Brendan Rodgers? Who knows, but we'll find out soon! Our Wee Films this week are two crackers. Put A Shift In reunites Duncan and Duncan on the day of an Edinburgh Derby. How will Mr McKay get on as he's put to work in the brand new Tynecastle Hotel, situated at the home of his own team's greatest rivals? We then head to the city of discovery, looking at how Nigeria came to adopt 'Dundee United' into it's vocabulary for insults. With students from the country taking in their first match at Tannadice, can the club's performances on the pitch help change how they've been regarded in Western Africa? 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Mantis Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 That’s absolute lazy bollocks from Tony that we’re a defensive team that puts 10 men behind the ball. We’re just fucking hopeless. Oh aye, we don’t concede many, but we have a midfield that can’t create, relying on a 35 year old striker. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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