We break down Dave King's recent comments on the "crisis" at Rangers after John Bennett's exit, and what this means for the future of Rangers Football Club. Dave King has made it clear he's ready to step up and help, but will the Rangers board take him up on his offer? With the club struggling both on and off the pitch, is this the leadership change Rangers need to catch up to Celtic?
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Scottish Premiership results last weekend:
Aberdeen 2-1 Motherwell
Celtic 2-0 Hearts
Hibernian 2-0 St Johnstone
Ross County 2-0 Dundee
St Mirren 2-2 Kilmarnock
Dundee United 0-1 Rangers
Also on The Football Show:
In this action-packed episode, we dive into the latest shake-up at Ibrox following John Bennett’s departure as Rangers chairman and the potential return of Dave King to steer the ship. We also pay tribute to Aston Villa legend Gary Shaw, review Scottish Premiership results, and discuss the latest news from Celtic, Hearts, and Aberdeen.
The Football Show Highlights:
00:00 Intro - The Football Show 16th September 2024
03:17 Rangers Chairman John Bennett steps down – what's next?
05:44 Should King return as Rangers chairman?
09:38 Aston Villa legend Gary Shaw dies aged 63
14:09 Scottish Premiership results
14:40 Celtic 2-0 Hearts
20:28 Brendan Rodgers press conference
21:23 Aberdeen 2-1 Motherwell
25:34 Pape Habib Guèye press conference
29:44 Dundee United 0-1 Rangers
34:10 Steven Naismith and angry Hearts FC fans
36:01 Hibernian match day experience
37:36 Hibernian 2-0 Dundee
42:13 Latest Scottish football news
43:45 St Mirren 2-2 Kilmarnock
46:41 Willie Collum calls Tony Docherty over 'stonewall penalty'
48:56 Scottish Premiership table
51:18 Tottenham fans angry with Ange Postecoglou
57:22 Mark O'Hara interview
Don't miss out on today's deep dive into the Scottish Premiership and Rangers' future – like and subscribe for the latest updates in football!
Do you want Dave King to return to Rangers? Leave a comment with your reaction below.
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Scottish Premiership results last weekend:
Aberdeen 2-1 Motherwell
Celtic 2-0 Hearts
Hibernian 2-0 St Johnstone
Ross County 2-0 Dundee
St Mirren 2-2 Kilmarnock
Dundee United 0-1 Rangers
Also on The Football Show:
In this action-packed episode, we dive into the latest shake-up at Ibrox following John Bennett’s departure as Rangers chairman and the potential return of Dave King to steer the ship. We also pay tribute to Aston Villa legend Gary Shaw, review Scottish Premiership results, and discuss the latest news from Celtic, Hearts, and Aberdeen.
The Football Show Highlights:
00:00 Intro - The Football Show 16th September 2024
03:17 Rangers Chairman John Bennett steps down – what's next?
05:44 Should King return as Rangers chairman?
09:38 Aston Villa legend Gary Shaw dies aged 63
14:09 Scottish Premiership results
14:40 Celtic 2-0 Hearts
20:28 Brendan Rodgers press conference
21:23 Aberdeen 2-1 Motherwell
25:34 Pape Habib Guèye press conference
29:44 Dundee United 0-1 Rangers
34:10 Steven Naismith and angry Hearts FC fans
36:01 Hibernian match day experience
37:36 Hibernian 2-0 Dundee
42:13 Latest Scottish football news
43:45 St Mirren 2-2 Kilmarnock
46:41 Willie Collum calls Tony Docherty over 'stonewall penalty'
48:56 Scottish Premiership table
51:18 Tottenham fans angry with Ange Postecoglou
57:22 Mark O'Hara interview
Don't miss out on today's deep dive into the Scottish Premiership and Rangers' future – like and subscribe for the latest updates in football!
Do you want Dave King to return to Rangers? Leave a comment with your reaction below.
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00:00Welcome to the football show on PLZ Soccer's YouTube channel, I'm Peter Martin, Alan Ruff,
00:09Alison McConnell and Tom Cruise joins us on the show to talk football, although to be
00:14perfectly honest with you the reason you're wearing them is you've had one heck of a session
00:19over the weekend, you took Friday off which is against club rules and then you just went
00:24on the lash.
00:25I did, I was back over to my old football team Derry City, I was invited over by the
00:29manager who's now, my ex-teammate who's now the manager, unfortunately I joined Derry
00:34City in 2009 which was the worst season in the club's history where they went bust with
00:38financial irregularities but it didn't sour my love of the city and the people so I had
00:42a great weekend but I'm toiling the day, I'm dying the day.
00:47Well it's good that you've done that, we can't narrow it down to when you're toiling, what
00:51about the, just before we get on to our first point which is a really good point Tom, did
00:56you get a nice reception when you went on to the park?
00:58I did, it was great, the supporters still remember me, I don't know if it's fondly but
01:03no listen I love it, it's a great city, great people so it was great to be back to 1-2-0
01:08as well so everyone was happy after the game as well but I think it'll be my last trip
01:11for a while.
01:12Yep absolutely, well now.
01:13Ruffey says my wife's not happy.
01:16Yeah exactly, such a good line from you Ruffey, I just wish you'd saved it for the show, anyway
01:24apart from anything else, just before we get into what we're going to be talking about,
01:28we do like to read from time to time some emails and of course messages we get, not
01:34only on the live feed but of course when they're sent in to us and this one is an absolute
01:41belter to be honest with you, it just basically says, afternoon Peter, my gran loves the show
01:47and wants to know if Ruffey remembers the night of the 2-2 draw against Albion Rovers
01:52in the second round of the Scottish Cup, August 29th 1979, apparently she remembers everything
02:00says Jack Fowler.
02:01I'm just happy it's a football story I've got to remember here, 2-2.
02:07Apparently Jack says his granny remembers everything, do you remember everything?
02:12I can't remember that at all.
02:14Well you haven't seen Jack in a long while but just keep the payments going.
02:20Anyway, thanks Jack for that lovely email and Ruffey can't remember last week, never
02:27made a 2-2 draw in 1979.
02:29If he sends a photo in his gran I might remember.
02:32What then or now?
02:33Now there might be some kind of resemblance.
02:351979 Ruffey, what age were you then?
02:3828.
02:3928 and you'd already been to your first World Cup?
02:43Yes.
02:44Absolutely.
02:45Lots to talk about, King is back in the building as John Bennett steps down at Rangers, we'll
02:50talk about that.
02:51Ten in a row for the Dons, Celtic are in good shape for the Champions League and tributes
02:55flood in for Gary Shaw, the Aston Villa legend who sadly passed away at the young age of
03:02only 63.
03:03We'll talk about Gary a little later on in the programme with Ruffey, maybe a little
03:07bit too early for you two characters.
03:10But nevertheless, from everyone on the football show and I think I speak for everyone on the
03:15football show and everyone connected with football, best wishes for a speedy recovery
03:20to the Rangers chairman John Bennett.
03:22John's decided to step down as chairman for health reasons and we certainly hope he gets
03:28back to full fitness very soon.
03:31And with that in mind, John Gilligan comes in as temporary chairman which opens up a
03:36whole load of gigs for us Ruffey, now that John's back at Rangers, because suddenly we're
03:42back out there with more gigs Ruffey, that's great news.
03:44Yeah, it's brilliant, you now have to devote more of his time obviously to Rangers as it is.
03:51First and foremost, I think a real concern though Ruffey, the one thing about the Rangers
03:57chairman's job, and like any chairman and chief executive, it is all-consuming and especially
04:03if you are in a situation where the expectations, the demands, the pressures are there 24-7.
04:10I mean Douglas Park, he runs a successful business, car showrooms, buses, many other
04:19things that he has in his empire and even he found Rangers all-consuming 24-7.
04:25Yeah, because at the end of the day, you're the one that cops everything bad in the club.
04:30There's not many times when, if the team's doing particularly well, the supporters go,
04:35we've got a great chairman.
04:36You only hear about it when it's not going well, that's when he seems to get it.
04:40So no, you're right, the size of Rangers football club, you're right, it'll be more than a 95
04:47job and obviously unfortunately with some of the things that have been happening with
04:50the Rangers this year, he's been taking quite a lot of personal stuff as well.
04:54I don't know if that had anything to do with his illness, but it is, as you say, all-consuming
04:59and you have to be top, very, very healthy to do that job.
05:04Yeah, and Philippe Clermont, the Rangers manager, after the win over Dundee United, had this
05:08to say on John Bennett stepping down.
05:11I heard John as probably one of the first about that during the week.
05:17He explained me everything.
05:20It's not his decision, it's a doctor's decision, so it's with a lot of pain in the heart that
05:25he had to make the decision and I wish him all the best to recover as fast as possible.
05:33I think until now I've been the only one talking outside, so that doesn't change too much.
05:39Maybe it'll change now next week, we will see.
05:43Obviously, I think with John stepping down, John Gilligan is more than able, he knows
05:48the club inside out, Alisson, but they'll be looking for some kind of quick appointment
05:52on the basis of that.
05:54You're already in a situation where you're looking for a new chief executive as well
05:58here.
05:59A lot of Rangers fans want to see that there is a direct plan from the board to move forward.
06:05Absolutely, and I think it's a very daunting prospect taking the job on a full-time basis
06:11given the magnitude of what needs done and the stability that the club is crying out for.
06:16I don't think it's an easy proposition at all.
06:20Yeah, this is what Dave King had to say of course.
06:22Dave King is still one of the main shareholders.
06:25He says, I don't think John expected to find the extent to which the club had been hollowed out.
06:30I think I might be the best person to take the club for the next two years.
06:34I'll come in, stabilise it, get the right people in place, get the club working properly,
06:39at least give it a direction, give it a plan.
06:42The one thing that I think Rangers don't need is some kind of power struggle going on, Tam,
06:49with this one.
06:50Quickly get somebody as the figurehead, quickly start to get the key people in place to take
06:55them forward and if they can find that investment, all well and good.
06:59Yeah, I think obviously Dave has come in before and put his money in.
07:03I think like a lot of other people that put their money in, they got it back out in terms
07:07of loans and stuff like that.
07:08That had to be paid back when Rangers had that great run in Europe.
07:12They made a lot of money and a lot of the guys took the money back.
07:15I don't think it's really putting money in, I think it's spending it wisely.
07:18I think that Rangers over the last two seasons have spent money.
07:22They've just wasted it, Peter, on substandard signings and half of them are not even at
07:27the club anymore.
07:28So I think it's, yeah, you want Dave back in and you want money in the club, but I think
07:32it's actually getting people in place in terms of recruitment that can go and sign players
07:36that are going to be value for money.
07:38I don't think Rangers have had value for money over the last couple of seasons.
07:41Well, I think it's somewhat different from that from some of the more learned Rangers
07:46fans, Ruffey.
07:47I'm not too sure they want to look back the way with Dave King.
07:51I think what they're looking for is, first of all, off the back of what John Bennett
07:55said prior to the Celtic Rangers game, if he's now stepping down, you want a figurehead
08:01there, a leader to come in and move them forward with a clear plan for the next three
08:06to five years.
08:07Now, if that is a similar strategy to what John Bennett suggested, then all well and
08:12good, but you need a clear plan.
08:14You need a leader in there that's a one voice and you also then need a strategy that says
08:19this is how we're going to go about bringing in that money.
08:23And I think that's what a lot of people will be looking for as well as Chief Executive
08:28announced.
08:29I think Dave King said all the right things.
08:32He knows people out there that will invest.
08:35He knows the way the clubs run and that carry on, but I think there's more arms and legs
08:39going to grow out of this because I don't think, somebody might tell me wrong, I don't
08:44think he left and 100% of people go, no, well I hope you don't go.
08:49There are people in there associated with Rangers, didn't like the way he was operating,
08:54didn't like the way he left.
08:56At the top of my head, I'm thinking I'm trying to sell his shares to some of the Rangers
09:01supporters.
09:02That never went down particularly well.
09:04I know Douglas Park didn't like anything that he was doing.
09:08So I think there's a lot of things behind the scene to make this cut and dried.
09:12I think as the days go on, we'll hear who does want him in and who doesn't want him
09:16in and you don't want somebody coming in to stabilise the ship when all that's going on
09:21behind the scenes.
09:22Yeah, absolutely.
09:23Okay, we'll wait and see how that develops.
09:25We will come back to, excuse me, Rangers a little later on in the programme as well
09:30after their win up at Tanadise and get the thoughts of everyone.
09:34Just before we look at the SPFL results, let's first of all pay tribute to Gary Shaw because
09:39again, from our own point of view, we'll remember the great sides that win major tournaments
09:46and Aston Villa in 1982 were the winners of the European Cup.
09:52They also won the European Super Cup.
09:54They had a fabulous side.
09:56Gary Shaw was at the heart of it along with the likes of Peter Wythe and Tony Morley.
10:01He won the Professional Footballer Young Player of the Year and European Young Player of the
10:06Year in 1982.
10:0879 goals, 213 appearances.
10:11He only got about seven under-21 caps.
10:14I think injury as well blighted his career.
10:18But down Villa way, just absolutely revered, legendary.
10:24Oh, most definitely.
10:26A lot of players go to clubs and disappear for a wee while and you don't know what kind
10:31of reception you're going to get when you come back.
10:33But you're right in what you're saying.
10:35Down in Villa, he was legendary.
10:37He was just a striker who was a mainstay of the team, scored wonderful goals, all with
10:41that blonde hair.
10:43One of my players going about with right blonde hair.
10:46He was very identifiable.
10:48I met him in Mauritius a couple of times.
10:50Nice guy.
10:52Just wanted to talk about football and have a good time with a lot of memories.
10:57Like you said there with Aston Villa.
10:59Similar times to what Sam had in Derry.
11:03Yeah, yeah.
11:04Mauritius, Derry.
11:05Yeah, absolutely.
11:07Bit warmer.
11:08Not really much choice, Ali.
11:09I agree with you.
11:10Brilliant.
11:11Just one little thing that I thought I'd mention which gives you an indication of the changing
11:15times.
11:16Villa, our reporter Patrick and I were having an argument about it, but I was merely pointing
11:23out that Aston Villa used 14 players over the course of their season, not only to win
11:28the league, but the next year to go on and win the league in the European Cup and the
11:33Super Cup.
11:34They only played maybe a couple of games less than Man City, but they only used 14 players.
11:40I think it's extraordinary now when you think on that, 14 players.
11:44I wouldn't even get you started.
11:46I'd be considered not a full squad for a standard league game, never mind through an entirety
11:52of two campaigns.
11:54And not only two campaigns, but two of the most successful campaigns in their history.
11:58It's remarkable, isn't it, Tam?
12:00Yeah, I can't believe it.
12:01I'm just reading it there.
12:021981, 1982.
12:03I mean, they used 14 players, Peter.
12:04Get no injuries.
12:05And you've seen some of the tackles back in the 80s.
12:08The pitches.
12:09The pitches.
12:10It's incredible and it just shows you probably how pampered the current modern players are
12:14when you can't play two games a week and three games a week and moaning about tired.
12:17But back then there were 14 guys who were trusted to play a full season.
12:21Amazing.
12:22It's brilliant, isn't it, Robbie?
12:23You know well about it because you were part of that era.
12:26Yeah, some of the pitches were just ridiculous.
12:29Particularly the goal moose.
12:30The goal moose never had any grass in them by, I would say, November.
12:34They were just sand.
12:35And the rest of the pitch wasn't that much better.
12:38Every time I think about the pitches way back then, I think of Tannadice, which was sand.
12:43It was just sand for half of the season.
12:45And I don't ever hear any player complaining about it.
12:48People just got on with it.
12:50Obviously, it's moved on now.
12:52The pitches are absolutely magnificent to play on.
12:55And you just wonder, the players that played way back then, would they have been that much better now?
13:01With the surface and everything and the way they're looked after.
13:04People just got on with it.
13:06You could go back even further and watch games where teams were just playing in the mud.
13:10Just running about in the mud.
13:12No grass at all.
13:13But well done to them.
13:15Alan Evans was on that team as well, wasn't he?
13:17And a former Hibs player as well.
13:19Des Bremner.
13:20Great shout, Robbie.
13:21Des Bremner was on that side.
13:23Peter Wythe, I always remember, is one of those players.
13:28Remember two strikers, Tam?
13:31Peter Wythe, Gary Shaw.
13:32Off him.
13:33And that's the nature of it, Robbie.
13:36That team, Jimmy Rimmer, Kenny Swain, Ken Macnaught, another Scott.
13:40Alan Evans, Gary Williams, Dennis Mortimer.
13:43Gordon Cowens, who was a wonderful player.
13:45Des Bremner, Peter Wythe, Gary Shaw.
13:47And Tony Morley.
13:49What a team.
13:50Brilliant team.
13:51And they beat Bayern Munich in the final.
13:53Yeah, and there was a couple of them who went on to play for England as well.
13:56Yeah.
13:57Tony Morley had a good fight with them.
13:59He's a really tricky winger.
14:01Really good player.
14:02Anyway, our thoughts and prayers go to all of Gary Shaw's family and friends at this sad time.
14:09The SPFL, the Scottish Premiership, here's the results from the weekend.
14:13And we're out at a few of those games.
14:15Aberdeen 2, Motherwell 1, 10 in a row.
14:18I'll give you my insight into my journey up to the Granite City.
14:21Celtic 2, Hearts 0.
14:22Hibs 2, St Johnstone 0.
14:24Ross County 2, Dundee 0.
14:26Did you see that coming?
14:27St Mirren 2, Kilmarnock 2 and Dundee United 0.
14:30Rangers 1.
14:32So, 2-0 for Celtic against Hearts.
14:35And I love the fact that when Ingles was taking the penalty,
14:39Lauren Shankland's giving him pelters, trying to put him off.
14:42That's what happens, Peter.
14:43It just so happens that the camera caught him doing it.
14:45But that's happened forever, as far as I'm concerned.
14:47I remember Chris Sutton doing it to one of your players at Easter Road.
14:51What did he show?
14:52I think it was Grant Brebner who was taking a penalty.
14:54I can't remember, I can't even repeat it.
14:56He was screaming and shouting at him and he put it in the back of the net.
14:58But that's what happens.
14:59It just so happens it was caught on camera.
15:01But Ingles was so cool.
15:03Rolled it into the corner.
15:04A real crucial goal for Celtic.
15:06They huffed and puffed first half, second half.
15:08I thought they were much better.
15:10I don't think Celtic were brilliant, but 2-0.
15:13I think they're another clean sheet, which is I think 5 or 6.
15:16Which is close to the record, or is it the record?
15:18The minute for Schmeichel.
15:19He called it 90-06, 90-07.
15:21I mean, Celtic are starting the season in period form.
15:23As I said, they're just going from strength to strength.
15:26You've seen the strength of Celtic's bench, bringing players on.
15:28They're going to be incredibly tough to topple this season in the league.
15:31Yeah, the one thing I would say though, Alison,
15:34is if you are going to go to Celtic Park,
15:36hearts know what it's like to actually go there and win.
15:39But there are moments when you have to take your chances
15:41and Moussa Dremy missed a huge opportunity.
15:44He should have burst the net.
15:45Absolutely, and I think that's a real turning point within the game
15:48because you know that, I think there was a feeling that Celtic
15:51could open up a bit, go through the gears,
15:53but I think you bring it back with that moment
15:56and you don't know what happens
15:58and the crowd start to get a bit frustrated.
16:00So yeah, I think if you're going to take anything,
16:03you've got to take your chances.
16:04And if there's a goalkeeper that looks as if he's maybe
16:07should have saved something, Ruffey,
16:09we've always got to get your expertise on it.
16:12Luke McCowan won't be caring.
16:13He just steadied himself, looked for the angle
16:16and found the bottom corner.
16:18But should Craig Gordon have done better?
16:20I don't think you have to ask me that.
16:22You just have to look at Craig Gordon's face
16:24when he went in the back of the net.
16:25I think he tried to do what the Scotland goalkeeper
16:28tried to do a couple of weeks ago,
16:30try to push it around the post
16:31and never get enough of your hand on it.
16:33And unfortunately, it could have hit the post.
16:35It could have come back out,
16:36but unfortunately for him, it hit the side of the post,
16:40went in the back of the net.
16:41But no, I think Craig will know himself
16:43he could have done better there.
16:44You know what I'm like, Ruffey?
16:45And I'm slightly biased
16:46because we've been together for such a long time.
16:49So if we were out in the town
16:52and somebody picked a fight,
16:53I'd jump to your rescue.
16:55I'd be in there, you know,
16:56because you're a long time friend.
17:00You know, is that fair?
17:01Yeah, I think so, yeah.
17:02So Celt88 says,
17:05Ruffey would have been a stripper
17:06if he was born in this era.
17:07Never on the level of today's goalkeepers.
17:11Everybody's got an opinion.
17:13The Chippendales.
17:14Well, I was going to say,
17:15I was going to say,
17:16and Celt88 hasn't obviously written his name
17:18because he's obviously scared.
17:21But I might as well tell you, Celt88,
17:23Ruffey would have been worth millions
17:25in today's market.
17:27For Ruffey to play for Partick Thistle
17:29at a time when managers strangled you
17:31with their clubs,
17:32not allowing you to move anywhere.
17:34He was absolutely top drawer.
17:36You don't get picked by top managers
17:38to go to World Cups
17:39if you're not a great goalkeeper.
17:41Three World Cups.
17:42I think I'm the only Scottish goalkeeper
17:44that's been to three World Cups.
17:45Yeah, to be fair,
17:46what does Celt88 know about goalkeepers?
17:48He was absolutely top drawer.
17:50Tragic mate.
17:51Well, what is it you do?
17:54What is it you do?
17:55What is it?
17:56Name your first pet
17:57and your mother's maiden name.
17:58My dog was called Rex.
18:00Well, that's quite good.
18:01I like this, Ruffey.
18:02My mum's maiden name was Little.
18:04Rex Little.
18:08Little by name, Little by nature.
18:10Yeah, so there you are.
18:13Rex Little, the stripper, is Ruffey.
18:17But Celt88, you're bang out of order.
18:19He would have been worth millions
18:21in today's game.
18:22Believe me, he was a top drawer.
18:24Random career choice.
18:25Absolutely.
18:26I can't believe you even thought about it.
18:28Okay, how much of a blow,
18:33how much will it play and prey on his mind,
18:36Tam, Lorne Shankland still not scoring?
18:38Yeah, I think it will.
18:40Ask him, Tam.
18:43Right away, Tam.
18:47As someone who's went on long droughts himself,
18:51I've said this before,
18:52when you've went four or five,
18:53in my case, months without a goal,
18:55the goal does shrink to the size of a matchbox.
18:59I was still surprised that he took him off at 1-0.
19:02I think you leave Shankland on.
19:04If you're looking for a goal,
19:05we think you leave him on.
19:06But he took him off after 1-0,
19:07which I thought was strange.
19:08But yeah, he started the season poorly.
19:10I think it's all down to the levels he's set.
19:13Peter, the last two seasons,
19:14he's scored 50, 60 goals for Hearts.
19:16He's been their talisman.
19:17He's the guy they look to when they're struggling.
19:19And if he's not scoring at the minute,
19:21nobody's scoring for Hearts.
19:23I don't think it'll affect Stephen Naismith's job
19:25or the pressure he's under.
19:27I actually thought he'd done okay
19:28and losing 2-0 was fine.
19:30But I think the next few games coming up
19:32are going to be crucial for him.
19:33He's now rooted at the bottom of the league.
19:35Hebbs obviously won at the weekend as well.
19:37So, in Aberdeen,
19:38now I think 14 points clear of Hearts.
19:41So, I mean, they need to start winning games and quickly.
19:44Yeah, as far as Luke McCown's concerned,
19:47what a great day for him.
19:49Absolutely, he'll just be delighted.
19:51I think it takes a wee bit of pressure off.
19:53Immediately going in, getting your goal,
19:55a positive start.
19:57He'll be delighted to have made a contribution.
19:59And I think he'll just be keen now to build on it.
20:02The fact is, between now and January,
20:04Celtic's schedule will be hectic
20:06when you factor in the eight Champions League games.
20:09You'll have the League Cup games too.
20:12You'll need to use the squad at certain points
20:14across the domestic campaign.
20:16So, I think for a boy like Luke McCown,
20:18you'll be thinking,
20:19I'll have opportunities to go in and make my mark.
20:21When I get them, I really have to take them.
20:23Yeah, and of course,
20:24with the game against Sloan Bratislava coming up,
20:26Champions League for them,
20:27this is what Brendan Rodgers had to say.
20:29I think we've got a good balance in the squad.
20:32We've got areas, of course,
20:34that I would want to improve later on.
20:36But we've done a hell of a lot of work,
20:38and real, real good work, I believe,
20:40over the course of the summer.
20:41We're ready to attack the competition.
20:43We know the level that we're playing at,
20:45but it's okay.
20:46We will go and we will give it everything.
20:48That's what Brendan Rodgers has mentioned,
20:50because it is a big week for them, Ruffey.
20:52Yeah, it certainly is.
20:53And I think at Hearts at the weekend,
20:55it was the first time, defensively,
20:57that Celtic have maybe tested a wee bit.
20:59I think Hearts had a couple of openings.
21:02They put them under a wee bit of pressure.
21:04So they'll have to defensively tighten up,
21:06yeah, because the opposition will be better.
21:08It's Champions League.
21:09But we're all waiting to see,
21:11and I think the supporters are all waiting to see
21:13if that improvement is there.
21:14Okay, we're going to be talking Rangers and Hems in a moment.
21:18But let me firstly address the team
21:22in joint top position with Celtic,
21:24and that is, of course, Aberdeen.
21:262-1 win over Motherwell.
21:28And I have to say, Tam, what a journey.
21:32What a day.
21:33It was incredible.
21:34It was just brilliant being up there.
21:37Full marks to Dave Cormack, the backroom staff,
21:40everybody who organised it.
21:42Motherwell walk out onto the park.
21:44There's flamethrowers going up into the air.
21:47There's, you know, the smoke, the flares.
21:50And then, of course, you know, you've got everybody.
21:54As Ruffey had mentioned, there were some flags.
21:57Everybody had a flag.
21:59I mean, it was absolutely unbelievable.
22:01I thought it was a Champions League game
22:02when they walked out onto the park.
22:04What a show they put on for that.
22:05And then, you know, there's nothing better
22:08than a team who decides to spend an hour
22:10allowing you to come out from the back without any pressure.
22:13Yeah, I've seen the highlights, Peter.
22:15First and foremost, a wonderful start of the season from Aberdeen.
22:18I think Dave Cormack comes from an American background
22:21and having played in America myself and Ruffey,
22:23that is the razzmatazz you get before every sporting event,
22:26whether it's football, whether it's American football,
22:28baseball, anything you want.
22:30It's an entertainment.
22:32You want to go on a day out and people want to enjoy it,
22:35so they put a show on.
22:36But you've got to get results in the back of that.
22:38Aberdeen are getting results.
22:39I thought Papaguay, I thought his two goals were right.
22:42His first goal, was it his second goal,
22:43the one he ran for the halfway line
22:45and put it past the goalkeeper?
22:46Great goal.
22:47He started to score goals as well.
22:49And they're winning games.
22:51As we've said, they've got harder games coming up.
22:52But all you can do is beat the teams in front of you.
22:54They're doing that at the minute.
22:56As I said, they're well ahead of Hearts,
22:58who are probably the big favourites to finish third again this season.
23:01I think they're 14 points ahead of them,
23:02which at this stage of the season is an enormous gap.
23:04And just everything seems to be positive up there after the game.
23:08They're going and celebrating the fans,
23:10which again I think is maybe a Scandinavian thing,
23:12coming from the manager.
23:13Is that for 10 minutes?
23:14For 10 minutes.
23:16Saying thank you to the supporters.
23:18I was winning them handing over the 10-minute cup
23:21and the 10 wins in a row,
23:22which is no mean feat by them.
23:24No, it isn't, Peter.
23:25As I said, everything's positive up there.
23:27The manager can do no wrong.
23:29He's a hero at the minute with Aberdeen supporters.
23:31So, as I said, if you're an Aberdeen fan,
23:33it's a wonderful time to be an Aberdeen fan,
23:35considering the last two seasons they have been atrocious.
23:39I think they deserve a wee bit of credit for going a great run.
23:42Yeah, absolutely.
23:4310 wins out of 10 is nothing to be sniffed at.
23:46And I have to say, Ruffey,
23:48the one element of it,
23:49apart from I thought Motherwell stood off them for an hour
23:51and then suddenly made changes
23:53and it became a little bit hear-him-scare-him for them.
23:55They almost snatched a draw, Motherwell.
23:58But the one thing I noticed about them is,
24:01and this is something that,
24:03you know, in October that we've already talked about,
24:06Nielsen, he's the man.
24:09He's at the front of the back four, Ruffey.
24:11He takes it off them at every opportunity.
24:13He then puts it to the midfield.
24:15If he's in the midfield,
24:16he pushes forward to link the attack.
24:18He is the linchpin.
24:20Shinnie was out,
24:21but as Shinnie's in there with Magrath,
24:23they've got Lycee's to roll him a wee bit further forward.
24:25If they're defending,
24:27he's telling everybody what to do.
24:30He's almost like Jimmy Tolleen's leader on the pitch.
24:34He just absolutely directs everything.
24:36So the only time it became a different game
24:40is Aberdeen were able to get out
24:42and Papa Gay looks a different player.
24:45But the only time it changed
24:47is when they were pressed.
24:48And then they didn't look as comfortable
24:51as you would have thought.
24:52Yeah, well, the player you're talking about,
24:54that's the reason he was being brought in.
24:56You know, the manager's obviously seen what he did
24:58with his club before, you know,
25:01and I think he's taking a wee bit of the pressure off Shinnie.
25:03We were all looking for Shinnie to do everything
25:05in that midfield,
25:07but he's now demanding, you know,
25:09and he looks like, as you said,
25:11the leader on the park,
25:12and every club needs that kind of guy
25:14because there's a lot of inexperienced players
25:16on the team,
25:17so he seems to be holding it together.
25:19And it was only the last five minutes
25:20when Motherwell threw the kitchen sink at it,
25:23and that's always going to happen
25:25when you know you've got to get something out of the game.
25:27And they might have got something out of the game.
25:29The goalkeeper had a good save,
25:30but no, everything's buzzing up there just now.
25:33Yeah, absolutely.
25:34This is what Papa Gay had to say about the win.
25:37Yeah, so all the time I try to make the fans happy.
25:42When I score a goal, I like to dance.
25:44So, yeah.
25:45Yeah, yeah, for sure.
25:46I have a lot of dance on my mind,
25:49and also at home I dance a lot,
25:51so when I score, I like to dance.
25:54Yeah.
25:55Like Papa.
25:56Yeah.
25:57I'll tell you right now, Rocky,
25:59he absolutely skinned three Motherwell players
26:01on the halfway line,
26:02and then he whipped the ball into the net,
26:04he was calm,
26:05and then he went through, Ali,
26:07you know, something that obviously
26:08we love to see in the game.
26:09He started going through this dance,
26:11which obviously reminded me of you
26:13and the Henry Africas in the late 80s.
26:15I'm too young for Henry Africas.
26:17I had to be more mature.
26:19The thing about it was,
26:21he said, I've got more dances to come,
26:23and I thought, roll on.
26:24If you can keep dancing in the Aberdeen fans,
26:26you'll be an absolute legend.
26:27If he scores goals like that second one,
26:29he will be,
26:30but I think it's just indicative
26:32of the confidence and belief
26:34that's around the club just now,
26:36just on the back of how they've started,
26:38and we can look at it from where we are
26:41and seeing that there are tougher games ahead,
26:44and you might have a better idea
26:45of just how good this Aberdeen team are,
26:47but I don't think you can underestimate
26:48just what it does for a team
26:50to have that confidence immediately,
26:52to have that sense of assurance
26:53going into games,
26:54and also points banked.
26:56It gives you a real safety net.
26:59When you look at the start of the season,
27:01we would all have anticipated
27:02that Hearts and Aberdeen
27:03might have been going neck and neck for third.
27:05When you look at it,
27:06and you look at the gap between the two of them,
27:07it gives Aberdeen
27:08a fantastic starting position
27:10really to lay foundations
27:12for a very positive campaign.
27:14Yeah, I think it's got the makings
27:15of a really good season,
27:17especially at home,
27:18where I think they'll be able
27:19to make it a fortress.
27:2017,150, I think,
27:23Ruffey, for that game,
27:25which was magnificent.
27:26On the flip side for Motherwell,
27:27they played some nice stuff.
27:29Tony Watt missed an absolute sitter
27:30where he really could have...
27:32I didn't think that was a sitter.
27:34If it goes left or right, Ruffey,
27:35it's in the net.
27:36He flung his head in,
27:37and the defenders flung his head in as well.
27:40He's not really getting a clear shot at it.
27:43It would have been a good goal.
27:44He was brave going in there.
27:45It could have been a clash of heads.
27:46What did you make of Stuart Kettlewell
27:49saying the 15 seconds
27:51that we were denied at the end?
27:54The referee added a minute on,
27:56and at 45 seconds,
27:58he blew the whistle.
27:59Motherwell had the ball,
28:01and were about to launch it.
28:03Yeah, I mean, we've seen goals
28:04getting scored in the last seconds in a game.
28:06As a manager,
28:07when you're getting all the chances
28:09in the last 5-10 minutes,
28:10you do believe that that can happen,
28:13and you hang on to that,
28:14but obviously it didn't happen.
28:16It's a bit nippy to pick on
28:19in the whole game.
28:20He could have picked on other things, probably.
28:22Well, I must admit,
28:23he surprised me when he did say it,
28:24but nevertheless,
28:25it is a point.
28:26You know what managers are like, Ali.
28:27They'll pull up anything
28:28that might give them justification
28:30for the defeat in the end.
28:32Fair play to Aberdeen.
28:33I thoroughly enjoyed the day.
28:35The Dons fans were magnificent.
28:36A few of them, you know,
28:38just waving to me,
28:40letting me know that the Dons were there
28:42and they're going to be a force.
28:44And then, of course,
28:45they finished off with the classic
28:46that I was hoping that they would sing
28:48while I was up there,
28:49which was,
28:50F.U. Celtic were going to win the league.
28:51It's just a chorus.
28:53There's no verses to it, Tam.
28:54It's just straight to the point.
28:56Yeah, I think they were singing that
28:57up at Ross County as well
28:58a couple of weeks ago.
28:59Listen, as I said,
29:01fair play to Aberdeen supporters.
29:02They've had not much to shout about
29:03in the last couple of seasons.
29:04They've been through a succession
29:05of big managers who have failed
29:07and they seem to have got a manager in now
29:10who is doing the business for them.
29:12Yeah, absolutely.
29:13A boy phoned me the other day
29:15and says,
29:16could you ask Tam if he knows
29:17that Aberdeen manager?
29:19Jimmy Tillian?
29:20Mm-hmm.
29:21Because he's going to get sacked
29:22sometime if Tam does him.
29:23Yeah.
29:25No worry, my mate,
29:26soon as he's got a chance.
29:27Yeah, absolutely.
29:28No, I don't think Tam knows
29:30anybody in Norway.
29:31Unless he's going there
29:32on his next holiday.
29:33Who takes holidays
29:34in the middle of the season, Ali?
29:35I ask you.
29:36The undenied nil, Rangers won
29:38because obviously the real pressure
29:40was Aberdeen had won.
29:41Celtic had won.
29:42Rangers, 24 hours later,
29:44kicking off at Tannerdyce,
29:45which I think many of us thought
29:47was always going to be a tricky one.
29:49I don't think Tam,
29:50I think we all tipped,
29:51you weren't here on Friday,
29:52but we all tipped Rangers
29:53just to edge it.
29:54And in the end, they did.
29:56Yeah, I think so.
29:57I think they started the game
30:00very positively.
30:01I thought from the opening exchanges
30:03and the early score,
30:04that you're thinking
30:05that they would go on
30:06and dominate the game.
30:07I think it got a bit ragged,
30:09it got away from them a wee bit.
30:11I think by the end,
30:12they're just relieved
30:13to get over the line,
30:14bank the points.
30:15It might not be the prettiest,
30:16but I think where they are now,
30:18having fallen five points
30:20behind Celtic already,
30:21I think every game now,
30:23you just can't afford
30:24to drop any points.
30:25It's by hook or by crook,
30:26get the win and just get back
30:28down the road.
30:29What did you make of them, Roffy?
30:31I thought they won
30:32quite comfortably.
30:33I know a 1-0 is not
30:34a massive result,
30:35but I think a comfortable 1-0.
30:37I think they controlled the game.
30:40Dundee United just couldn't
30:42get near enough.
30:43There were a couple of deflections
30:44that went by the post,
30:45but I can't remember
30:46the Rangers goalkeeper
30:47making any saves.
30:49So I think the 1-0,
30:51you'd be happy just to get
30:52out of there,
30:53because at 1-0,
30:54then can happen
30:55an own goal
30:56or a fluky corner
30:58or something like that.
30:59I think they needed to win it
31:01and they have won it
31:02and they'll go away.
31:03Obviously, they've got
31:04all the home games coming up
31:05now at Ibrox,
31:06so everybody will buy into it.
31:09We're on a run now,
31:10but as Alisson says,
31:11they've got to prove
31:12that on the park.
31:13Yeah.
31:14Barame, Sterling, Igamani
31:16and Raskin all coming on as well.
31:19I think this period,
31:21as you mentioned before,
31:23is all about trying now
31:25to find that maybe 9 or 10
31:28that are going to
31:29regularly play for them.
31:31Yeah.
31:32I agree with Alfie.
31:33I thought it was quite comfortable.
31:35I thought Dundee United
31:36were really poor in the final third.
31:37They watched the game.
31:38They got into great situations.
31:40I thought in the second half
31:41that Dundee United
31:42were the better team.
31:43I thought the Rangers
31:44were under pressure.
31:45The Rangers could just
31:46hold on the counter.
31:47I think through Lawrence,
31:48when Igamani put them through,
31:49but they'd never done
31:50equality in the final third.
31:51They rushed everything
31:52Dundee United.
31:53They had no composure
31:54in the final third.
31:55If they had a wee bit of equality
31:56in the final third,
31:57then they might have got
31:58a point out of the game.
31:59I agree.
32:00Rangers just need to
32:01keep winning games.
32:02I thought Igamani,
32:03when he came on,
32:04I thought he looked good.
32:05I think I quite liked
32:06the look of him.
32:07If you're a Rangers supporter,
32:08you're looking at Igamani
32:09just coming on.
32:10He can hold the ball up.
32:11He's strong.
32:12He likes to play.
32:13I thought Desters was poor again.
32:14I think he's going to find himself
32:15under his position,
32:16under threat from Igamani
32:17because coming on for a little
32:18cameo against Celtic,
32:19I thought it looked okay.
32:20I thought when he came on
32:21yesterday,
32:22I thought again,
32:23I think he's a positive
32:24for Rangers.
32:25I thought Badjarami came on
32:26and done pretty well as well.
32:27So there's two guys
32:28that can maybe push
32:29into the Rangers starting line-up
32:30and make them stronger.
32:31Yeah.
32:32And of course,
32:33let's not forget,
32:34Alison,
32:35going back to Ibrox,
32:36that's something that
32:37the manager again
32:38has highlighted.
32:39It's back to Ibrox.
32:40It's back to that atmosphere
32:41which again offers them
32:42a major boost in my mind.
32:43Hampden's just not
32:44the ideal place
32:45to play football.
32:46Yeah,
32:47I think going back
32:48to Ibrox is big
32:49given the fact
32:50at one point
32:51it looked as though
32:52there was speculation
32:53that it was going to run
32:54into the turn of the year.
32:56I think getting back
32:57to Ibrox is critical.
32:58I think it would be a relief
33:01to get back and end
33:03just the focus
33:04on being at Hampden,
33:05get back into Ibrox,
33:07people back into
33:08their own seats, etc.
33:09and all the rest of it.
33:11I think that helps.
33:13I think it was a factor
33:15in terms of all the unrest
33:16around the club
33:17just at the start
33:18of the season,
33:19the dropping points
33:20against Hearts
33:21in the opening day
33:22and then the furore
33:23over what was happening
33:24and having to go to Hampden.
33:26I think now getting back
33:27is a step in the right direction
33:29but crucially
33:30it's just about
33:31what happens
33:32on the park
33:33and in terms of
33:34what happens with
33:35performances and teams
33:36and games.
33:37I think fans want to see
33:38a level of cohesion,
33:39they want to see
33:40a bit of solidity
33:41and they want to see
33:42a clear identity
33:43about the team
33:44and how they're playing
33:45and then if you get that
33:46you can then go
33:47and ask questions.
33:48OK,
33:49we'll find out
33:50as the days develop
33:51how Rangers are going
33:52to go about
33:53looking for
33:54a permanent chairman,
33:55chief executive
33:56and a strategy
33:57and a long-term plan
33:58that falls into line
34:00with what John Bennett
34:01was saying
34:02prior to
34:03the Old Firm game.
34:04OK,
34:05that's Celtic Rangers
34:06and Aberdeen
34:07at the top end
34:08of the table.
34:09I just thought
34:10I'd mention
34:11at this point
34:12we talked about
34:13Motherwell there,
34:14we talked about
34:15Dundee United.
34:17Just a wee footnote,
34:18is this a period
34:20where we all discussed
34:21that Hearts put on
34:23a half-decent performance
34:25at Celtic Park,
34:26didn't come away
34:27with anything
34:28in the end,
34:29but is this a time
34:30for maybe Stevie Naismith
34:31just to settle
34:32all the hysteria
34:33that was surrounding him
34:34and maybe try and
34:35get a run of games
34:36where they can get
34:37some wins?
34:38Yeah,
34:39but it needs to start
34:40with the first one
34:41and I think it's
34:42Sip Myrna Way
34:43they've got
34:44in their next game.
34:45It's going to be
34:46another toughie.
34:47It just needs to get a win
34:48because the longer
34:49it goes on
34:50and the distance
34:51between them
34:52and Aberdeen just now
34:53if they don't start winning
34:54it's going to get bigger
34:55and bigger.
34:56The Hearts fans
34:57just want Europe.
34:58They want to be in Europe.
34:59They'll experience
35:00going away on a trip
35:01and they'll see
35:02where they are now
35:03and they'll be going
35:04oh this might not
35:05happen this year
35:06and that's when
35:07the anxiety
35:08creeps in
35:09and then everybody
35:10turns on the manager
35:11and the players
35:12so the only thing
35:13you can dig yourself out of
35:14is by a win.
35:15Yeah,
35:16you're right there,
35:17and then they've got
35:18Ross County at home
35:19Dynamo Minsk
35:20and then,
35:21would you believe it,
35:226th of October
35:23they're up at Pataudry.
35:24These are
35:25must-win games.
35:26Maybe not Dynamo Minsk
35:27but certainly
35:28the league games.
35:29Yeah,
35:30I think Sip Myrna Way
35:31is going to be tricky as well.
35:32I think they're
35:33difficult to beat
35:34at St Myrna Park.
35:35Ross County at home
35:36you'd expect them to win that
35:37but then they go up
35:38to Aberdeen
35:39and as I said
35:40Hearts were
35:41they were favourites
35:42to finish third this season
35:43with the bookies
35:44so they're going to be
35:45a long, long way
35:46to go
35:47to try and beat them.
35:48You can just
35:49give Aberdeen
35:50third place already
35:51they're that far clear
35:52so Hearts have got
35:53a lot of big games
35:54and playing Thursday,
35:55Sunday,
35:56coming up
35:57is going to test
35:58their squad to the max
35:59as well.
36:00It's going to be
36:01really difficult for Hearts
36:02this season.
36:03Yeah,
36:04absolutely.
36:05What about the Hybeys?
36:062-0 win.
36:07It's a great day for us
36:08because I'd like to thank
36:09Hibs as a club
36:10for giving us
36:11access to all areas.
36:12We've got a brilliant
36:13documentary coming out.
36:14We love our documentaries
36:15and the Match Day experience
36:16is just a kind of
36:17a highlight
36:18of how football is changing
36:19and how Hibs have
36:20really put a lot of effort
36:21into the commercial side
36:22of football
36:23and trying to generate
36:24more and more money
36:25from hospitality.
36:26That Match Day experience
36:27of coming there
36:28and enjoying it
36:29for not just
36:30the 90 minutes
36:31but so much more
36:32and we were able
36:33to interview
36:34so many people
36:35not only the fans
36:36but Ben Kensel
36:37had a chat with
36:38Adam Tomlinson
36:39the PR person
36:40and we were able
36:41to interview
36:42so many people
36:43and we were able
36:44to interview
36:45the fans
36:46and the PR person
36:47and we even got
36:48the stadium announcer
36:49in there
36:50Pat Stanton
36:51Marvin Bartley
36:52and of course
36:53the manager
36:54and player
36:55after the game.
36:56So, they gave us
36:57access to all areas
36:58we got to see
36:59all the different areas
37:00that people enjoy
37:01pre and post match.
37:02Yeah, and that's
37:03probably been
37:04the biggest surprise
37:05for me
37:06is how big
37:07and how good
37:08the hospitality
37:09experience is
37:10at Easter Road.
37:11They've invested heavily
37:12in the stand
37:13stand, they were just concourses really, they've redone them all, they've now got restaurants
37:18in there Peter. Edinburgh's an affluent area as we know, there's people going in there
37:23and they're spending a lot of money and that's going into the coffers of the club to support
37:28the team so I'm looking forward to seeing the documentary, I've heard a wee bit about
37:32it in there and yeah I think that Hibs deserve great credit for that but it's on the park
37:38that they need to get working as well Peter and a great result with the weekend. A game
37:42that I expected them to win, first half by all accounts they were pretty poor but second
37:47half I thought they deserved to win the game and scored a good goal through Martin Boyle
37:50so no I think that Hibs as I said, they're a work in progress Peter, they've signed a
37:56lot of players, I think they've signed 12 players this season in this window, it's going
37:59to take time for them to gel but once I think they gel I think they've got enough quality
38:02in that squad to at least be in the top six and pushing for fourth. I think Aberdeen are
38:07massive favourites right now for third with the start they've had. Yeah David Gray needed
38:11a win, he got it by two goals to nil and he was one of those managers that has that
38:16relieved look about him. Obviously something that internally I've seen a lot of positives
38:22that we're working on all the time, the progression in the last, especially the last two games
38:27with the point losing the goal late on at Koman I probably felt a bit more of a defeat
38:31straight after it but I think then once the dust settles and you start to see some of
38:35the more positive stuff that's happening in the games and the way we've trained this week
38:39it's great to finally get that three points and more importantly a clean sheet as well.
38:42I think that's something that we take a lot of pride in as well for how hard we've worked at it.
39:01I would have taken him anyway on that point but listen, full march to Hibernian, no surprise
39:08that Martin Boyle wants a wee bit more selfies, his dad told him to and he decided well I'll
39:14go on my own and just nick it over the goalie. Yeah and I think at some points Hibs are really
39:20relied on Martin Boyle, I think they could do with some more goals coming out of him
39:24just now, just at this point in the season. He'll be delighted, I think Hibs just needed
39:29the win, I think we spoke about it on Friday, it's just about getting out the bit, just
39:34getting a wee bit of confidence into the team, loads of changes, a fairly turbulent start
39:39for David Gray, he'll be relieved, just take the three points and it gives you something
39:42to build on. Yeah, any argument with the red card for St Johnston, Ruffey? No, no I don't
39:48think so, I think it was dangerous, it was a lunge, there was a lot of things going on
39:54at the weekend with the games, I think Willie Collins' thing at the end of the month, might
39:58have been weekly, after all the games at the weekend there was some of the stuff that was
40:02going on, so he better have a wee notepad and he's writing down everything because by
40:06the time the end of the month comes he's going to have a list that size, because there was
40:10a lot of things at the weekend I didn't understand. Well we're going to talk about Willie Collins
40:15and how he's obviously offering transparency, communication and discussing things with managers
40:20in just a moment, some people are looking and saying, oh well the referee on Sky Sports
40:26Der McGallagher said it wasn't a red card, well he's not the light of the way in the
40:30truth, I thought it was a red. I thought it was harsh Peter, I'll go against you here,
40:33I'll disagree, I thought it was a harsh red card, maybe a yellow, I think he's dived in,
40:37he's not cotton, I think he's just a striker to try and block the ball up the line. Showing
40:43your studs? I think obviously in the current guidelines and headlines it's probably a red
40:49card, but for me I thought it was harsh. Yeah, absolutely. Somebody sent us an email last
40:55week Tam, just saying that sometimes I offer an opinion and if some people are scared to
41:02disagree with it, you're not, you're one of those mulshy people, you stick by your guns.
41:07No I disagree with most things you say anyway Peter, so does Ali, so fair enough. That's why
41:10I like you, of course, because you're two heavy drinkers, which is why you two disagree with me
41:15on a regular basis, whereas Ruffy, look at that, a consummate professional. Yes Peter, you're right
41:20Peter, yeah, you all agree Peter, yeah, yeah. Do you want to tell us something? Ruffy,
41:24consummate professional, not bevvied, turns up in the shorts, looks the part.
41:29Do you not have a drink this weekend Alan? I actually didn't, I was at the races yesterday
41:33and I refrained because I was driving. Well done Ruffy, absolutely, there you are,
41:37consummate professional. You'd hope for it when I get home.
41:42Brilliant Ruffy, yeah absolutely. Anyway, thank you very much to Hibs for giving us access to
41:48all areas and well done to Blair and Kerry who were out there at Easter Road. It was a long,
41:53long day but hopefully you'll see the fruits of their labour later on in the week and we're going
41:59to hear from Ali later on today on our YouTube channel. I'll give you details of that just
42:05shortly. We'll be talking about Ross County, Dundee and we'll also be talking about St Mirren
42:10against Kilmarnock after we get those headlines now from Patrick. Welcome to your Daily News
42:15Headlines brought to you by Arnold Clarke. I'm Patrick and here's your top stories on the 16th
42:20of September. Rangers returned to winning ways yesterday with a narrow 1-0 victory
42:25over Dundee United. It was Tom Lawrence who got the only goal of the game and speaking afterwards,
42:30Robin Propper was full of praise for the Englishman. We started really well, we played some
42:34really good football from left to right. We had some chances. I think the goal from Tom
42:40was really good to see his quality in there. And Aberdeen continued their perfect start to
42:46the season with a 2-1 victory over Motherwell. Papa Gay got on the score sheet with a double
42:52and speaking after the game, he believes Aberdeen could have a special season.
42:56I believe myself and then we have a very strong team and then everyone helps each other.
43:02So I believe this year we can have something special. And Hibs also got their first victory
43:09of the season with a 2-0 victory over St Johnson. Martin Boyle got himself on the score sheet.
43:14Speaking after the game, he said he's had a bit of advice from someone special.
43:19Yeah, obviously speaking with my dad and that, I think he's wanted me to be a bit more selfish.
43:22And as soon as I got played through, I kind of, you know, I wanted to try and score a goal. And
43:27yeah, I'll say I only had my eyes on the goal. I'd never seen me go. So yeah, thankfully it did go
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43:37channel. That's all of your headlines brought to you by Arnold Clarke.
43:41Yeah, thank you to Patrick. We know we're on Patrick because you're in it.
43:45But St Mirren 2, Kilmarnock 2. Ali, good game?
43:50Yeah, I thought it was. There was plenty going on. That was for sure.
43:57I thought St Mirren thought they'd nicked it at the death with that goal. It was chopped off
44:01for Marcus Fraser's high boot. I thought it would have been harsh on Kilmarnock. I thought they
44:05were very good. I thought they started the game really well. St Mirren had taken the lead against
44:09the run of play. And then, of course, Kilmarnock went down to 10 men and he anticipated that St
44:14Mirren would take a grip of it in the second period. I thought Kilmarnock were fairly bold
44:18in their approach, even with the numerical disadvantage. And yeah, I thought well worthy
44:22of their point. Yeah, of course, Derek McInnes reckons that they were the better team,
44:29even with that man less. Second half, we come out, 10 men. I've got a decision made. Normally
44:35you get a man sent off, particularly a defender. You play it leg for leg. You get a defender on,
44:38you need to take one of your attacking players off. I think I was rewarded for not doing that.
44:43And I think my team answered that brilliantly. My team were magnificent in the second half. We
44:47controlled that game. Out of possession, we let the routeside centre-backs have the ball. Fine.
44:52We had to defend a couple of crosses. We had to defend a couple of counter-attacks. That happens.
44:56But by and large, I think we'd made it. Yeah, Derek McInnes, I think from his point of view,
45:03well happy, but not happy with Joe Wright. Find him two weeks wages, Ruffey, for violent conduct.
45:08Obviously he's picked up a couple of red cards and he's paid the penalty. Yeah, well, I've had a few
45:14red cards and that'll be the thing that'll be annoying, Derek. You want to keep 11 men on the
45:18park, but that one was just silly. In front of the cameras, you know the cameras are there.
45:24They're going to pick it up and the referee picked it up as well. So you could see the frustration
45:29in Derek's voice after the game and a couple of weeks wages is a hard hit. Yeah, absolutely.
45:34St Mirren, they would have, I think Stephen Robbins, knowing him as I do, he'll have been
45:39absolutely raging that they didn't take the three points. Yeah, I thought he was quite flat after the
45:43game, actually. I think he admitted that he didn't feel as though they'd done enough to win it, didn't
45:47really deserve to win it. I think they've just not quite found their groove yet, following on from
45:53last season, a really successful back-to-back campaigns, getting the two top six finishes.
45:59I think this season, European football obviously had an impact on them. I think they're just not
46:05quite as fluent as what they were towards the end, particularly at points in last season, but towards
46:10the end of last season too. Yeah, okay, and the last game that we're going to talk about is Ross
46:15County 2, Dundee 0. I didn't see that coming, did you? No, I didn't. Dundee have been flying, Peter's
46:19scored a lot of goals. Ross County struggling at the bottom of the league, two heavy defeats
46:24against Rangers and then obviously the last-minute goal against Aberdeen at home. Again, I think that
46:29Ross County and St Johnstone will be the bottom two this season, but Ross County, that's a great
46:33result for them. Dundee, as I said, going well at the time and fair play to them for picking up a
46:38massive three points because I do think they'll be fighting out with St Johnstone at the bottom.
46:41Yeah, Tony Docherty revealed that the SFA head of referees, Willie Colham, contacted him to discuss
46:49an incorrect decision not to award Dundee a penalty in that game. I think the Dundee boss
46:57was quite happy that there is that continued communication. There's a lot of support for what
47:02Willie Colham's doing at the moment. It doesn't make it any better when they lose the game 2-0.
47:06He's going to have some phone bill if he phoned everybody at the weekend after all the results,
47:12the stuff that was going on in all the games. I think the managers will appreciate that.
47:18I think you're talking about the time when the centre-forward got dinged. I thought,
47:22no, I wouldn't be getting a penalty for that. I was good that somebody came out and told us
47:28about why the penalty was given when he pulled him down because the ball was not in play, but
47:34why is he pulling his jersey? For me, that's a penalty.
47:38Yeah, but again, I think we have to compliment Willie Colham because, quite simply, if there are
47:44mistakes, I know John Fleming used to do it as the head of the SFA's disciplinary committee
47:52back in the day in the referees. The head of the referees, I beg your pardon. He would phone and
47:57try and communicate that. I think what was lost over the last five or six years is that ability to
48:05speak to the managers and say, look, what's your feelings? What can we do better? Willie is really,
48:11I think, pushing the boat out here. I think he's made a very strong start
48:15to that role. I think what you're seeing is a desire for some kind of transparency,
48:20communication between teams, between managers, players. I think that's what you want because I
48:26think often what you hear, you hear so many criticisms from players and managers after
48:32games and then the retort from officials sometimes when you speak to them is, you know, we're only
48:37applying the laws of the game. It's not a personal decision, we're applying what we have to apply
48:42and sometimes you have players who might not actually understand the laws of the game. I think
48:47sometimes if you have a communication there, an explanation for why a decision has been given,
48:52you might not always like it, you might not always agree with it, but I think it's a step in the
48:55right direction. Yeah, here's the Scottish Premiership table after that round of fixtures.
49:01Remember, there'll be cup games next week as well. Celtic at the top with Aberdeen, which
49:08makes great viewing for Dons fans. Ravi, when you consider what they were witnessing last season?
49:15Yeah, I think so, but I think we've said this all along, we need somebody to challenge Rangers and
49:20Celtic throughout the season. It's good at this moment that the two of them are split. You would
49:25have thought it would maybe have been Harts or Hibbs, but at this moment in time it's Aberdeen
49:29that's up there and good luck to them. Bottom end, Tam, anything that will be causing a boardroom
49:35major concerns? No, I don't think so. Peter, I think Camarlyn will obviously come out with a
49:39tough spell, playing a lot of games in Europe. I think they'll climb on table, Harts have got too
49:43much quality to be bottom for too long. I think it will be between St Johnstone and Ross County
49:49for that bottom spot in the play-off spot. Hibbs picking up a good result there, I think they're
49:54not too far off the pace now. I think that Aberdeen, Buffy's right, you're looking for
50:00somebody to go and at least put a challenge in. Maybe get to Christmas within touching distance
50:05of the big two here and maybe go and try and push for second place. It would be great to have three
50:11teams at least in that. We're crying out for that, aren't we? Absolutely, I think the more competitive
50:17the league is, the more exciting it is, it's better for everyone, it's more fun to watch,
50:24it's better in terms of what you're trying to sell as a product, in terms of the perception of it.
50:29Kelly had some good supporters there. Kelly took a really good, yeah I thought they took a decent
50:33support, fairly vocal too. I actually like St Mary's Stadium, I like that, it's my stadium.
50:40When it's full, it's got a good atmosphere in it, it's fairly atmospheric and noisy. But yeah,
50:47in terms of a competitive league, I think that's what you're crying out for. I like stadiums,
50:51Robbie, where you know the fans are angry, even if it's a throw-in. Yeah, I think you have to
50:55congratulate the fans of all the teams this year. Anytime I've seen the highlights on the television,
51:01most of the stadiums have been packed. There are only a couple of stadiums that are behind the
51:06goal, if it's two of the smaller teams that aren't. But when all the big ones are playing,
51:11the atmosphere is fantastic and I think Aberdeen are leading everybody in this one.
51:16Yeah, down south, just before we go, we always like to have a wee look at what's happening
51:20in the English Premier League as well. I don't know about you Ali, and I'm only at this point
51:26guessing, but I'd love to go and see the Tottenham Stadium. Everybody talks about it, certainly from
51:32a point of view of a good weekend away. It's a fabulous stadium, a wee bit of hospitality,
51:38could cost us a few quid. But, Robbie, would you be able to get a get-out-of-jail card and head
51:43down there if we wanted to go and see Tottenham? Yeah, I think it's one of those games you need
51:47to go at least two nights before it to catch the atmosphere for the game on the Saturday.
51:51Yeah. So yeah, I'd be up for that. Not this year for me!
51:56I was going to say, as Mickie Flanagan once said Ali, if you're going to think about going away
52:03for the two days and then the game, do you start working on it with Fred the week before
52:08and deliver the line that says, you know, I could go with a wee break here.
52:12Would you be able to get away for two days? I think I've got credit in the bank.
52:15Fantastic, I like that Ali, well done to you. I don't think your kids think you need credit in
52:20the bank. No point in asking you, you'd go to the opening of an envelope.
52:24No for the next six months, if for this weekend. Put me down for next year.
52:29Yeah, okay. Wow, wow, wow. Roughly all things have changed, isn't it?
52:33Look at his contract, I don't think he had it next year.
52:38Just on that, I mentioned the Tottenham stadium. North London derby,
52:42everybody's talking about it thinking, oh it's going to be fantastic. I thought Arsenal always
52:47looked as if they were going to win that when they were too strong. And again, set pieces,
52:51the undoing of Tottenham, this is Ange Postacoglu after some criticism.
52:57Look, I know, I know, I know, look, I know, for some reason people think I don't care about set
53:03pieces and it's a narrative that you can keep going on for ages and ages. I understand that.
53:07Like I said, we work on them all the time, like we do with every other team. You know that they're
53:10a threat. As I said, for the most part, we handled them really well today, but we switched
53:15off for one and we paid a price and you learn from that and you move on. But it is what it is,
53:21mate. You know, it's like, it's my burden to carry, mate, and I'm happy to do that.
53:27There you are. Suddenly, we're in the 21st century,
53:31Roffy, and now he's getting keen because he doesn't have a set piece coordinator.
53:36Yeah, well, it seems to be the way ahead now. I mean, we've got one,
53:40Austin's in Scotland, he's the one who does the corners, free kicks and all that.
53:45Not in my day, we never had anyone like that, but things have moved on.
53:49Yeah, moved on from pick your man up.
53:50Pick your man up, yeah, yeah.
53:52That's the thing though, when you look at it, for all the criticism of not having a set piece
53:56coach and not wanting one, it is a fundamental part of the game that they fell asleep at. You
54:02can't coach that. Surely, you have to understand. It was a free header.
54:08It's pick your man up.
54:09It's a free header.
54:10If you're going man for man, Peter, you're a... I mean, you were assigned a player and when you
54:15came off, the player that came on was assigned that player as well. You see them at the side
54:19of the park with the sheets of paper. It's not hard.
54:22If you're a central defender, you have to defend.
54:23Yeah, absolutely. I get where you're coming from, Ali, because everybody,
54:27Austin McPhee does it and he gets great credit when there's a free kick that comes off.
54:30And then obviously, in an attacking sense of something that they've orchestrated and put a
54:35bit of thought into, then all credit to them. But for God's sake, he's got a backroom team there
54:41and they will have worked on it. He is a manager. He manages this team on how to play.
54:47So the buck stops with him, but to suggest that suddenly the defensive coordinator is going to
54:52come in and wave the magic wand. If Ange, surely in midweek, has turned around and said, listen,
54:59we've been making mistakes at set-piece. Pick your bloody man up.
55:02Yep. As I said, they'll be assigned. If they're going zonal, they'll know what zone they've got
55:06to cover. I don't get it, but listen, Tottenham are struggling a wee bit. It's a poor start to
55:12season. Things are starting to get nitpicked in terms of what they're doing wrong. I thought
55:17Tottenham, just again, poor in the final third, Peter. They didn't make the right decisions in
55:22the final third. Arsenal, it was like a Jose Mourinho performance. I thought they defended
55:25for most of the game. Went up the park, scored, then defended the 1-0.
55:28It wasn't good without Odegaard and Rice.
55:30Listen, obviously, two key players, but Arsenal for me this season will be the big challenges to
55:37Man City.
55:38Okay, thanks to everyone for hitting the subscribe button on our YouTube channel. If you do indeed
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56:04today, Truth or Lie. Basically, you and Tam have had this competition where you have to come up
56:11with a little unknown fact or fib about yourself, personal life, or indeed, not too much in your
56:18personal life, but certainly in the professional life as well. Tam had to guess whether it was a
56:24truth or lie, and equally so, Tam fed a few humdingers to you.
56:30Yeah, yeah. I'd like to do it again because I think I made it too easy for him,
56:35because most of them were so ridiculous.
56:38I think one of them was, well, I gave the game away, but they took a hot air balloon and ended
56:42up in Mars. Is that true or false? I don't think he quite grasped it that he had to get me not to
56:47get it right.
56:47Yeah, absolutely. It was really funny, actually, I have to say. It's on TikTok,
56:54Tam and Ruffy, Truth or Lie, so if you get a chance, get on there. If you download the app,
56:59you'll get all the breaking news stories at your fingertips and, of course, the unique video
57:03content, and that brings me nicely to the content that we are delivering for you because as well as
57:10that mini documentary on Hibs and that match day experience that lots of clubs across Scottish
57:15football are offering to fans nowadays, we do like to give you one-to-ones as well and McConnell
57:20meets the latest in the instalment, Ruffy. Alisson just walking casually out of the tunnel,
57:27delivering a great interview with Mark O'Hara.
57:29Yes, it was very, again, I'd like to thank St Mirren, very accommodating as always,
57:35and Mark O'Hara too, he was a fantastic company.
57:37Yeah, good player, things going well for him there, took his penalty well at the weekend.
57:41Nice to get a wee insight into the players as well and
57:44PLZ Soccer is offering that on a regular basis, Tam.
57:47Yeah, yep, obviously Alisson's using her contacts well.
57:50Paul Hartley won last week, she's got contacts everywhere, so fair play to Ali.
57:54Yeah, absolutely.
57:55Congratulations to the teams for making their players available.
57:59Yeah, absolutely. Look at Ruffy holding his arms as if to say I'm making a really serious point here.
58:05Brilliant, Ruffy.
58:06You know how we need it and the public need it and the supporters need it,
58:10you know, and it's good that they're doing that.
58:12Yeah, and listen, not just for us, for everybody.
58:14I mean, listen, it's great when you get the chance to scratch the surface of a player
58:18and not necessarily just about pre the game and post the game,
58:22you know, get a wee insight into what makes them tick, what are their ambitions,
58:26and Ali certainly did that and it's well worthy of you casting your eye and your ear over it
58:31because it's out today, McConnell meets O'Hara, Mark O'Hara talking about St Mirren,
58:38so well worthy of you having a wee look at that.
58:41Hit the subscribe button on our YouTube channel.
58:43There's lots more content on the way and later on in the week,
58:47it is indeed well worthy of you looking at the matchday experience.
58:51Kerry Pollock and Blair have been out there at Easter Road,
58:57giving us a real insight into behind the scenes.
58:59There's interviews with legends, current players, the manager, the PR guy,
59:04we've even got the stadium announcer, Tam,
59:06all of the people that you no longer see because you're barred.
59:09So, well worth having a look at it.
59:12From Tam, from Ruffey and from Alison McConnell and myself,
59:16we'll all be just heading out to enjoy the sunshine on this Monday.
59:20Tam is going into a darkened room to try and recover from three days in Derry.
59:26That should be a documentary as well, Ruffey, shouldn't it?
59:28Well, if only we could get the votes.
59:30Yeah, absolutely.
59:31Or the video.
59:33People would pay for it.
59:34Thanks for listening and thanks for watching.