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An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish Football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights, the stars to the journeyman.

In this episode, the studio panel tell you the big takeaway statements from week 29 of the SPFL action, analyse teams’ lack of form and put a quid in the Time Capsule Locker to preserve an iconic moment in recent Scottish football history - let’s see if Sammy the Tammy, Dunfermline Athletic's infamous mascot, makes it.

We introduce Fantasy Football, where the panel give us who would be Scottish football's Sopranos cast.

The show also features our resident social media guy Robert Borthwick, presenting what’s been happening on the Twittersphere in Club Shop.

Our features include ‘Put a Shift In’, where Filmmaker Duncan captures Big Duncan's quest to become a ball boy for the day with Queen's Park FC, and goes behind the scenes at Hampden Stadium, fulfilling a lifelong dream.

International small talk guy Gary Cocker interviews Hamilton player and former child chess champion Ziggy Gordon over a game of chess in First Mates.

TV critic Tony Watt reviews The Grey Area in Watt to Watch and the panel tell us what else fans should be looking out for in the SPFL this weekend.

We Were Promised Jetpacks' lead singer, Adam Thomson, plays us out with a cracking acoustic cover of The Hearts Song.

58 minutes

Eriskay Football Club: the beautiful game with views to match

Eriskay Football Club: the beautiful game with views to match

It’s wild, it’s remote and the pitch is sloped & bumpy.