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    en-gbOctober 04, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks are back again to talk all things Scottish football.
     
    With top flight domestic football returning last weekend, we round up all the action including goals, gaffes, the dark arts, red cards... and dodgy pizza.
     
    VAR will be arriving in Scotland after the World Cup, although the testing and training of it is already underway. We chat to former grade one referee and host of the Get Involved Referee Podcast, Des Roache, to find out how it might impact the Premiership.
     
    And it's another massive week for Scottish clubs in Europe. We preview how we think Rangers, Celtic and Hearts will fare ahead of some mouth-watering ties.
     
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: Intro (00m 26s)
    • PART 2: SPFL Round-up (5m 15s)
    • PART 3: VAR arriving in Scottish football, with former referee Des Roache (23m 32s)
    • PART 4: European matches preview (34m 00s)

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    48:02 - SPFL // Motherwell 1-3 Celtic - Let's talk about that Lennon Miller turn
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    38:03 - SPFL // Dundee 2-3 Hearts - Does Naismith get the praise he deserves?
    42:06 - SPFL // Hibs 0-3 St Mirren - Why are Hibs so Jekyll & Hyde?
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    RUNNING ORDER:
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    09:35 - FUNNIES // Santa finds a happy home at Ibrox
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    11:30 - FUNNIES // Gustavo, the Livi fashion influencer from London
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    26:35 - NEWS // Charlie Adams gets his first managerial gig
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    33:18 - SPFL // Lawrence Shankland
    39:04 - SPFL // Championship, League One & League Two
    42:47 - 2024 // What to expect in the transfer window
    52:12 - OUTRO

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