Thu, 11 October 2012
It's a cheeky Scotland special this week, as Andrew Southwick, Daniel Hayes, and podcast debutant Eilidh Roe preview the world cup qualifiers with Wales and Belgium. www.theawayend.net |
Thu, 20 September 2012
TKO: Talking knockouts brings you their second podcast and delve over Night of Champions, Ross Watson (Kid Fite) talks about Scottish wrestling, we talk UFC 152 and boxing with Kevin Mitchell vs. Ricky Burns. Hosted by Ross Brady, with Calvin Berry, Matthew Harold, and Andrew Southwick. |
Wed, 12 September 2012
Levein out, Strachan in, that appears to be the shout this week as Scotland fail to get off to a winning start in their World Cup qualifying campaign. We hear from Paul Dixon, Chelsea's Serbian star Branislav Ivanovic, and Craig Levein himself after the draws with Serbia and Macedonia. We also speak to Scotland women's manager Anna Signeul as she gets ready for her own double header, with just one point needed to get the Scots into the play-offs for Euro 2013. We also preview the weekend action in association with ladbrokes.com. Hosted by Andrew Southwick, alongside Annan Athletic hitman Danny Collins, and not Annan Athletic hitmen Thomas Mackintosh and, for reasons we are yet to fathom, Gregor Aitken. |
Fri, 31 August 2012
The transfer window is in full flow. We try to keep up to date as much as possible as we look back at Celtic's champions league heroics, Hearts and Motherwell's exits, the League Cup shocks, the Scotland squad announcement, plus Scotland's women draw 2-2 with Norway including an amazing cameo from Sarah Crilly. Hosted by Andrew Southwick, alongside Paul Deeney, Danny Collins, and James Watt. www.theawayend.net |
Thu, 23 August 2012
Celtic are victorious in Europe, Aberdeen are victorious in Greenock. Two events that show Scottish football is just getting better and better. At least it was until the Falkirk stadium announcer ruined everything. Hosted by gold medalist Andrew Southwick, and he's joined by Danny Collins, Paul Deeney, and Thomas Mackintosh. www.theawayend.net |
Fri, 10 August 2012
Armageddon in Scottish football? Nonsense. #selloutsaturday is going strong and despite the horror stories we've a decent enough TV deal on the table to tide our clubs over. The bad luck has hit our studio though, with "switch off and on again" actually causing more problems than it fixed, so it's back to an old skool voice recorder on the table podcast, but we batter on anyway. This week we're discussing week one of the new SPL season, make our Christmas predictions (oh aye) and upset just about everyone listening. Hosted by Andrew Southwick, and he's aided and abetted by Paul Deeney, Danny Collins, and debutant on the podcast Cheri Burns. www.theawayend.net |
Fri, 20 July 2012
We're nearly there. Scottish football is about to begin again after all the warnings it'd crumble before our eyes and we'd all have to take up golf. Andrew Southwick hosts this week's podcast, alongside Paul Deeney and George Cran. |
Thu, 28 June 2012
Always exciting when there's breaking news as we're recording, and we were not let down this week with the BBC reporting that Rangers could be re-admitted to the SPL then given instant relegation. Is that right? We of course discuss more of the Rangers situation in depth, with Phil Mac Giolla Bhain joining us on the phone. And of course Hearts have appointed John McGlynn as their new manager, but is he not a small time appointment for the Scottish Cup winners? Hosted by Andrew Southwick, alongside Daniel Hayes, Matthew Harold, James Watt and Phil Mac Giolla Bhain. |
Thu, 14 June 2012
1872 to 2012, Rangers Football Club as we know it are no more. So, what happens now? What happens to Rangers, the SPL, to Scottish football as a whole, and should we not be more excited by the prospect of Clyde v Partick Thistle in the Ramsdens Cup? Andrew Southwick is this week's host, and he's joined by Daniel Hayes, Danny Collins and Paul Mooney. www.theawayend.net www.twitter.com/theawayend |
Fri, 11 May 2012
It's been nearly two months since our last podcast - have we missed anything? Rangers are still afloat, the Old Firm finished in the top two places, Aberdeen and Hibs are still bottom six fodder - what exactly as changed about Scottish football? Andrew Southwick, Daniel Hayes and Jamie Milligan try to find something to talk about, and we also throw in some interviews with Mark Wotte and Scott Booth as we struggle to fill the dead air. |
