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SPL players at Euro 2012

Scotsman Paul Fisher won’t be able to watch his team at Euro 2012. Instead, he has picked out the current and former SPL players that he’ll be hoping does well at the tournament…

 
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Episode 26 – Barcelona can still win La Liga

Published on March 21, 2012 by in Podcast

This week on The Football Project we welcomed Gary Linton on to the show as we tried to discuss three specific games.

 
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Celtic without Rangers?

When news of Rangers’ administration broke, quite a lot of attention was placed on their Glasgow rivals Celtic. How would they survive without the competition of the other half of The Old Firm? As Paul Fisher discusses, there is no way of telling…

 
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Could Super Ally be the hero that saves the day at Rangers?

Scottish football was rocked by the news that Rangers had been entered into administration. The most successful domestic side in the world with a record-breaking number of league titles are currently looking at a slightly uncertain future. But as guest writer Fraser Wilson discusses, the man to help lead them out of trouble looks to already at the helm…

 
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The Irish invasion

Pat Fenlon is the new manager of Hibernian. It is his first job outside of Ireland but as Paul Fisher explains, he can just look across to many of the opposition dugouts and he’ll feel at home. The Irish are taking over…

 
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Scottish Premier League – better than England or Spain

In need of a topic to write about, Paul Fisher cried to his legions upon legions of Twitter followers for inspiration. There were a few ideas flying around but after Gary Linton challenged me to finish a piece with “…and that’s why the SPL is better than the Premier League and La Liga,” his mind was made up…

 
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Episode Ten – Holloway for England?

Published on October 11, 2011 by in Podcast

I shit you not, we made it to double figures. After the success of last week’s Euro 2012 episode, we are delighted to be back for our tenth Football Project podcast. This week Ryan Keaney is joined by Suhail Seedat, Gavin Brightman and Gary Linton for a whistle-stop across the top leagues of Europe.

 
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No country for O’Connor

There will be few strikers that can score ten goals in their first twelve games of the season and not be at least called up to their national team’s squad. As Ryan Keaney explains Garry O’Connor was never likely to get a Scotland call-up no matter how many goals he has scored…

 
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The Old Firm leaving Scotland?

Every six months another story seems to surface that Rangers and Celtic are headed south. In recent weeks, Craig Whyte has been said to have been having meetings about moving his club out of the Scottish leagues. But as guest writer Fraser Wilson explains, it’s probably time the Old Firm picked up their ball and just cleared off…

 
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This week on The Football Project

Published on October 2, 2011 by in World

It’s really hard to believe another seven days have passed and not only is it a week later; but it’s October already. October… Where has the year gone? Here’s what you may have missed this week on The Football Project.

 
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